122 - Sam Hamm's Watchmen, Part 6




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Summary: It’s the conclusion of Sam Hamm’s Watchmen, and it’s worth noting that this is now SAM HAMM’S WATCHMEN, because the finale bears absolutely NO resemblance to Alan Moore’s Watchmen and is, in fact, completely incompatible with the world that Moore established. <br><br>This whole episode is a series of “wait, what?” moments for anyone with even a passing familiarity with Watchmen. Time bubbles, main characters vaporized, and a turn for the meta that feels like Hamm ran out of ideas but really needed to meet a deadline. <br><br>If you thought most of this script was a fairly boring and straightforward re-trace of the major points go Watchmen, then this is the part where all that is thrown out the window! <br><br>Like this podcast? Hate it? Either way, give us a review on your platform of choice! Here's an easy link to help: <a href="https://ratethispodcast.com/tablereads" rel="noopener">https://ratethispodcast.com/tablereads</a><br><br>Also: Don’t forget that our patrons can join us on a livestream while we record these episodes roughly a month in advance! They also get early access to posted episodes, AD FREE. Just head on over to <a href="http://www.patreon.com/TableReads" rel="noopener">www.patreon.com/TableReads</a> and make a pledge! We’ll love you whether you do or not, but becoming a patron is the best way not to get friend-zoned. <br><br>Our episodes are also available as in-studio videos on YouTube! Just go to YouTube.tablereadspodcast.com and subscribe!<br><br>As always, you can reach out to us on Twitter @TheTableReads or find us on Facebook at <a href="http://www.Facebook.com/Tablereads" rel="noopener">www.Facebook.com/Tablereads</a> <br><br>Also: please visit our sister podcast Screenplay Archaeology, at <a href="http://www.screenplayarchaeology.com" rel="noopener">www.screenplayarchaeology.com</a> <br><br>Table Reads Created and Produced by Shawn McBee in association with Fandom Limb Media.<br><br>Executive Producer: Ricardo Lugo<br><br>Various musical tracks by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net) — Used with permission.<br>Additional tracks from the public domain courtesy of <a href="http://www.FreePD.com" rel="noopener">www.FreePD.com</a>