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The Future’s Got It Covered
I’m not entirely sure how many new Futurama episodes Hulu ordered, but I do know that they’re going to wait before airing the next batch. So here are my thoughts on the ten episodes we’ve had so far. The Impossible … Continue reading →
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Fett Life
The Book of Boba Fett – Hey, this isn’t a book at all, but a TV show! You really don’t see books much in the Star Wars franchise, do you? There were the ancient Jedi texts in The Last Jedi, … Continue reading →
Posted in Drugs, Prejudice, Star Wars, Television | Tagged a new hope, amy sedaris, anakin skywalker, attack of the clones, boba fett, c-3po, david pasquesi, dune, grogu, jabba the hutt, jango fett, luke skywalker, obi-wan kenobi, padme amidala, return of the jedi, solo a star wars story, spice, tatooine, the book of boba fett, the last jedi, the mandalorian, twi'lek, wookiees |
Worm Your Way
Looking into mythology and fiction involving giant worms is a little tricky because it seems like a lot of early societies thought worms and snakes were variations on the same thing. I guess they didn’t want to investigate all that … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Authors, Cartoons, Etymology, Final Fantasy, Futurama, Greek Mythology, J.R.R. Tolkien, Language, Monsters, Mythology, Science, Television, Video Games, Zelda | Tagged a link to the past, al gore, alien, annelids, arrakis, asclepius, beetlejuice, beowulf, carl linnaeus, dragons, dune, earthworms, final fantasy v, final fantasy vi, final fantasy X, frank herbert, glurmo, gobi desert, gogo, graboids, indus river, indus worm, john schoenherr, lambton worm, link, moldorms, mongolian death worm, moon worms, neitherworld, olgoi-khorkhoi, orcs, philip j. fry, professor hubert farnsworth, sandworms, saturn, skolex, slurm, slurm queen, sockburn worm, the battle of the five armies, the hobbit, tim burton, tremors, turanga leela, were-worms, worms, wormulon, wyrms, xenomorphs, zone eater |
Spice and Sprites
Dune, by Frank Herbert – This was a book I’d heard referenced a lot, but really didn’t know what to expect aside from a planet with sandworms. I’d never seen any of the movies or anything. I didn’t love it, … Continue reading →
Posted in Book Reviews, Cartoons, Fairy Tales, Futurama, Magic, Monsters, Politics, Religion, Television | Tagged arrakis, beetlejuice, changelings, dune, earthworm jim, fairies, frank herbert, incryptid, litany against fear, october daye, peter puppy, rosemary and rue, sandworms, seanan mcguire, verity price |