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Greetings nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back on Scene N Nerd, wrapping up 2024 with a bang and a lot of geeky goodness. They're diving into the chaos caused by the writer and actor strikes of 2023, which impacted shows like Dune Prophecy with its shorter season. Our dynamic duo dissects the season finale, exploring juicy themes like sacrifice and a fear-eating virus.
Things lighten up as they break down the new Superman trailer that's breaking the internet with over 250 million views. They're debating whether the Man of Steel can outmuscle the Fantastic Four at the box office, especially with the charismatic Pedro Pascal joining the party. And just imagine – could there be a dance-off in the Superman flick?
As they wrap things up, Sarah and Will are buzzing about how the Dune: Prophecy is expanding the Dune lore.
Thanks for joining us in 2024. Look for our new season starting on January 7, 2025!
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome and Opening Thoughts
3:00 Thoughts on the Superman trailer and its potential impact on next summer's release schedule.
14:45 Dune: Prophecy Episode 1 x 6 season finale review.
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Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, our nerdy dynamic duo dive into the latest episode of Dune Prophecy, exploring the intricate plot twists and complex character dynamics that have left them both captivated and perplexed. They discuss the surprising revelations about the bloodlines and the motivations behind Desmond's vendetta against the Sisterhood, praising the writers for their skillful storytelling and ability to plant seeds that pay off in unexpected ways.
The duo also reflects on the show's strengths and weaknesses, including the balance between science and mysticism and the visual design of the universe. They express their frustrations with the limited scope of world-building while acknowledging the impressive use of budget in certain scenes. (0:00)
In the latter half of the episode, Sarah and Will share their top five TV shows of the year, with some surprising picks and notable disappointments. They discuss the challenges of ranking their favorite shows and the criteria they use to determine what makes a series memorable. Join Sarah and Will as they geek out over Dune Prophecy and their favorite TV shows of 2024, offering insights and opinions that are sure to spark conversation among fans. (37:00)
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Greetings, nerds! The dynamic duo is back with a new episode. They dive into the whirlwind of December, discussing the chaos of holiday preparations and the looming end-of-year deadlines. The duo then shifts to the Golden Globe nominations, where they dissect the bizarre category placements, such as "The Substance" in the musical or comedy category, and share their thoughts on the nominations' oddities and surprises. (0:00)
The conversation takes an intriguing turn as they explore the news of Jeremy Allen White joining the Star Wars franchise and the potential return of Chris Evans to the MCU. Sarah and Will speculate on the implications of these casting choices and the future of these beloved franchises. (9:35)
Next, they discuss the series finale of "Superman and Lois," reflecting on the show's journey and place within the CW's DC universe. They analyze the emotional impact of the finale, the character arcs, and the series' overall legacy. (20:30)
Finally, Sarah and Will delve into "Dune Prophecy," episode four, "Twice Born." They navigate the complex narrative, character dynamics, and the episode's pacing, while debating the show's strengths and weaknesses. The duo explores the show's mystical elements, political intrigue, and mysterious plot developments that leave them both captivated and perplexed. (37:30)
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Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back with another episode of Scene N Nerd. We are back to discuss Dune: Prophecy, Superman & Lois, and Star Wars: Skelton Crew. They kick things off with a post-Thanksgiving catch-up, discussing the holiday season and Sarah's surprising shift from binge-watching to completing her holiday shopping. (0:00)
Sarah dives into her recent K-drama discoveries, "When the Phone Rings" and "The Trunk," sharing her thoughts on the intriguing plots and the challenges of waiting for weekly episode drops. The duo discusses the low-budget production values typical of some K-dramas and the unexpected full-season release of "The Trunk" on Netflix. (2:45)
Will shares his excitement for the new Star Wars series, "Skeleton Crew," drawing comparisons to "The Goonies" and "Star Trek: Prodigy." He gives a spoiler-filled review of the first two episodes, noting the nostalgic vibes and the positive reception from the Star Wars fandom. (11:00)
The conversation shifts to "Superman and Lois," as Sarah and Will discuss the series' final episodes 5-8 and the end of the CW's DC universe. They analyze the show's character dynamics, particularly focusing on Lex Luthor's evolving role, the Kent family's challenges, and the emotional revelations about Clark's identity. (17:55)
Finally, they return to "Dune Prophecy," dissecting episodes two and three. Sarah and Will explore the political intrigue, character motivations, and the series' pacing. They debate the likability of the protagonists and the show's potential to expand the Dune universe beyond the films. (42:00)
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0:00 Post-Thanksgiving catch-up
2:45 K-drama discoveries: "When the Phone Rings" and "The Trunk"
11:00 "Skeleton Crew" episodes 1-2 review and Star Wars nostalgia
17:55 "Superman and Lois" season 4 episodes 5-8 and CW's DC universe conclusion
42:00 "Dune Prophecy" episodes two and three analysis
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Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back with another episode of Scene N Nerd. They kick things off with Will's unexpected FOMO moment during the Tyson/Paul fight and a humorous take on Netflix's streaming issues, especially with the upcoming Christmas football game and Beyoncé's halftime show.
We dive into the world of Dune Prophecy through the eyes of casual fans. Join us as we explore their thoughts, reactions, and insights on the epic saga that has captivated audiences. From stunning visuals to complex characters, we discuss what resonated with newcomers and what they found intriguing about the Dune universe. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious about the hype, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the Dune experience!
The duo then dives into the latest episodes of "Superman and Lois," discussing the slow pacing and melodrama of the final season. They debate the character dynamics, particularly focusing on the twins, Jonathan and Jordan, and their evolving powers. Sarah and Will reflect on the show's strengths, particularly the Kent family moments, and the effectiveness of Sam Lane's swan song in episode three.
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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction and thoughts on the Tyson/Paul debacle
4:25 Superman and Lois Episode 3 "Always My Hero" and Episode 4 "A Perfectly Good Wedding"
20:15 Dune Prophecy "The Hidden Hand"
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Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back this week with another exciting episode of Scene N Nerd. As the holiday season approaches, they kick off the episode with a discussion about the recent feast of content including an observation that Will can't unsee now from "The Penguin." (0:00)
The conversation shifts to the latest trailers and news from D23 in Brazil, including "Thunderbolts" and "Captain America 4." While Will shares his excitement for the political thriller vibes of the new Captain America film, Sarah remains skeptical about both movies, focusing instead on the performances of Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan. They then dive into the upcoming season of "Andor," expressing their anticipation for the show's April 2024 release. Will and Sarah discuss the intriguing narrative structure and the potential for more exciting Star Wars content. (2:08)
We have news that Denzel Washington may be joining the MCU in a future Black Panther film. (11:40)
The dynamic duo finally tackles the final season of "Superman and Lois," analyzing the show's return with episodes one and two. They discuss the show's evolution from its Arrowverse roots and the complex character dynamics, particularly focusing on Lex Luthor's menacing portrayal by Michael Cudlitz. (17:10)
The episode concludes with an in-depth breakdown of "The Penguin" season finale, "Great or Little Thing." Sarah and Will explore the shocking twists, complex character arcs, and masterful performances that have defined the series. They discuss the implications of Oz's actions and the show's potential future within the Batman universe. (30:19)
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Greetings, nerds! Our dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back this week with another exciting episode of Scene N Nerd. They kick things off with a lighthearted discussion about Will's Panthers victory and the challenges of keeping up with games while on the go. Plus Sarah shares her latest TV discovery, "Rivals," a British series on Hulu that caught her attention with its intriguing character dynamics and unexpected storytelling. (0:00)
The conversation then shifts to the "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew" trailer. Will shares his excitement for the series, drawing parallels to "Star Trek: Prodigy" and the nostalgic 80s vibes it brings. (12:44)
Next, Sarah and Will dive into the final two episodes of "Agatha All Along." They discuss the shocking revelations about Billy's role in the story and the clever storytelling that ties everything together. They praise the show's ability to deliver a satisfying and unexpected finale, leaving them eager for a second season. (17:15)
Finally, they break down "The Penguin," episode seven, "Top Hat." Sarah and Will analyze the complex family dynamics and the dark turn of events in Oz's past. They discuss the implications of the explosive ending and how it sets the stage for the series finale. (50:03)
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Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back this week to dive into the latest episodes of "Agatha All Along" and "The Penguin." They kick off the episode with a discussion about the upcoming elections, encouraging listeners to exercise their right to vote, thoughts on football, and the upcoming season of Daredevil: Born Again. (0:00)
Next, they delve into "Agatha All Along," episode seven, "Death's Hand in Mine." Sarah and Will explore the layered storytelling and character dynamics, particularly focusing on Lilia's journey and her connection to time. They discuss the clever use of non-linear storytelling and the episode's ability to tie together past breadcrumbs to deliver a satisfying narrative. (9:05)
The conversation then shifts to "The Penguin," episode six, "Gold Summit." Sarah and Will analyze the power dynamics within Gotham, highlighting the pivotal scene between Sophia and Eve. They discuss Oz's strategic maneuvers and the show's exploration of class systems within the criminal underworld. The duo also touches on Vic's character development and the implications of his actions. (32:45)
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Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk return to talk The Penguin and Agatha All Along this week. They first kick off the episode with the indefinite delay of "Blade" and the strategic reshuffling of Marvel's cinematic calendar, pondering the implications for future releases, then do a quick roundup of DC, Star Trek, and Marvel news from New York Comic Con. (0:00)
The conversation then turns to "Agatha All Along," episode six, "Familiar By Thy Side." Sarah and Will delve into the unexpected twists of the episode, exploring the deepening mystery surrounding the character of Billy and his ties to the coven. They discuss the episode's clever use of flashbacks and the intriguing character dynamics at play. (6:50)
Finally, they break down "The Penguin," episode five, "Homecoming." Sarah and Will analyze the escalating tensions within Gotham's crime families, focusing on Sophia's strategic maneuvers and Oz's desperate attempts to stay ahead. They discuss the show's complex character relationships and the narrative's nods to classic gangster films. (31:45)
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Greetings, nerds! This week, the dynamic duo of Sarah Belmont and Will Polk dive into the latest happenings in the Nerd universe. They start with the buzz around James Gunn's confirmation of Krypto's appearance in the new Superman movie, and the recent casting news of Aaron Pierre as Jon Stewart in the "Lanterns" series. (0:00)
Next, they dissect episode five of "Agatha All Along," titled "Darkest Hour, Wake Thy Power." Sarah and Will discuss the show's 80s sleepover horror motif, the intriguing character dynamics, and the flashback to Agatha's coven days, bringing back memories of "WandaVision." They ponder the motivations behind Rio's erratic behavior and the implications of the Darkhold. (5:30)
The conversation shifts to "The Penguin," episode four, "Cent'anni." The duo explores Sophia's backstory, her complex relationship with Oz, and the intense family dynamics within the Falcone crime family. They discuss the episode's flashback structure, the revelations about Sophia's past, and the implications for her future in Gotham's power struggle. (18:30)
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Greetings, nerds! This week, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk kick off the episode by reminiscing about the recent premiere of "Superman and Lois" and the decade milestone of "The Flash." They dive into the bittersweet feelings surrounding these events and the social media buzz accompanying them. (0:00)
Next, Sarah and Will delve into the box office performance of "Joker 2," discussing the film's lackluster reception and marketing. Sarah shares her spoiler-free thoughts on the movie, highlighting its missed opportunity by not focusing on Harley Quinn's perspective. She critiques the film's execution and reflects on the potential it had. (2:00)
Sarah then transitions to her latest binge-watch, "Tell Me Lies" on Hulu, describing it as an R-rated version of classic teen dramas. She shares her frustrations with the main character, Lucy, and her thoughts on the show's narrative structure and character development. (9:45)
In comic book shows, the duo breaks down episode four of "Agatha All Along." They discuss the show's template elements and the intriguing character dynamics, particularly between Agatha and Rio. They speculate on the potential twists and turns in the storyline. (14:40)
Finally, they discuss "The Penguin," episode three, exploring the complexities of Vic's character and the unfolding power dynamics in Gotham. They analyze the narrative structure and the potential alliances forming between characters like Sophia and Nadia. (24:10)
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Greetings, nerds! This week, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk bring us an episode with a somber start as they discuss the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on North Carolina and surrounding states. Will shares resources for those looking to help and emphasizes the importance of coordinated efforts in disaster response. (0:00)
Transitioning to lighter topics, Sarah dives into her recent binge of "Monsters," sharing her thoughts on episode five and the overall narrative arc. She reflects on Ryan Murphy's storytelling choices and the complexities of the Menendez brothers' case. (4:15)
Sarah also explores the new Netflix series starring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, "Nobody Wants This," praising the chemistry and depth of the supporting cast and the show's portrayal of adult relationships. (9:54)
Next, she discusses her unexpected foray into "Tell Me Lies" on Hulu, describing it as an R-rated version of classic teen dramas with a modern twist. (13:25)
Moving on, the dynamic duo breaks down episode three of "Agatha All Along," discussing the surprising plot developments and the show's creative nods to the MCU. They delve into Agatha's backstory and the intriguing parallels with Wanda Maximoff. (14:50)
The conversation shifts to "The Penguin," episode two, where they explore the complexities of Oz's character and the unfolding power dynamics in Gotham. They discuss the show's narrative structure and the potential for predictability in future episodes. (26:40)
Finally, Sarah shares her excitement about "The Last of Us" season two trailer, highlighting its cinematic quality and the anticipation for the upcoming season. (43:45)
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Donation to ARC for Helene: https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/
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Greetings, nerds! This week the dynamic duo kick off this episode by setting up their discussion of the latest in comic book shows, "Agatha All Along" and "The Penguin." (0:00)
First, we dive into the "Thunderbolts" trailer, which surprisingly doesn't give away the whole movie. Will shares his thoughts on characters like Yelena and Bucky, and we speculate on the meaning behind the mysterious asterisk in the title. (1:15)
We then shift to some DC news, confirming Kyle Chandler's casting as Hal Jordan in the upcoming "Lanterns" series. We discuss the potential dynamics and what this means for the show, especially with Chris Mundy from "Ozark" involved. (5:07)
Next, we break down the first two episodes of "Agatha All Along" We explore the themes, character dynamics, and the true crime motif that ties it back to "WandaVision." We also speculate on the mysterious teen character played by Joe Locke and his potential connection to Wanda's kids. (8:07)
Finally, we delve into "The Penguin," praising Colin Farrell's captivating performance and the show's homage to classic gangster films. We discuss the power vacuum left by Carmine Falcone's death and Penguin's strategic moves to secure his position. We also touch on the introduction of characters like Victor and Sophia, and what they bring to the story. (29:17)
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Greetings, nerds! The dynamic duo is back this week with a new podcast!
We dive into the Primetime Emmys, celebrating "Shogun" for its historic 18 awards sweep and "The Bear" for breaking its own record with season two. We speculate on the potential award darlings for the 2025 Emmys. Sarah discusses her mixed feelings about the new Netflix show "The Perfect Couple," starring Nicole Kidman and Dakota Fanning. Despite the hype, Sarah finds it to be an average murder mystery with unremarkable characters. We then focus on upcoming shows like "Agatha All Along" and "The Penguin," sharing our cautious optimism and mixed reviews from early viewers. (0:00)
In our deep dive, we break down episodes five and six of "Supacell." We discuss the intense character developments, the show's handling of real-world issues like sickle cell anemia, and the powerful yet unsettling scenes that left us with many questions. We wrap up by discussing the season finale of "Supacell," its strong character arcs, and the intriguing cliffhanger that sets up season two. (9:45)
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Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. I'm your host, Sarah Belmont, and with me as always is our mister producer, Will Polk. We kick things off with a piece of sad news: the legendary James Earl Jones has passed away. We reflect on his iconic roles, from Darth Vader to King Joffer in "Coming to America," and his immense contribution to film and television. (0:50)
Next, we dive into some exciting Marvel news. "Shang-Chi" director Destin Daniel Cretton has been tapped to direct "Spider-Man 4" starring Tom Holland. We discuss the implications for the MCU and speculate on potential crossovers, including the possibility of seeing Simu Liu's Shang-Chi appear. (2:20)
The Creative Arts Emmys were held recently, and we break down the winners and the surprises. We highlight standout moments, including wins for "The Bear" and "Shogun," and discuss how the writer's strike has affected the awards schedule. (4:33)
George R.R. Martin has been vocal about changes made to "House of the Dragon." We delve into his recent blog posts, where he praised and critiqued the show, and discuss how these changes might affect future seasons. (8:09)
Finally, we break down episodes three and four of "Supacell." We discuss the character developments, the intertwining plotlines, and the show's unique approach to superhero tropes. We also touch on the show's handling of real-world issues like sickle cell anemia and how it integrates them into the storyline. (11:10)
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Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join our dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. Sarah kicks things off by reflecting on how fast the year has flown by and shares her excitement for the upcoming shows this month. (0:00)
We discuss the recent buzz around Josh Brolin being offered the role of Hal Jordan in the upcoming DC Studios series "Lanterns," which is set to be a buddy cop-style show under James Gunn's new banner. Will shares insights about potential dynamics between Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart. (0:50)
Next, we delve into the latest updates on "Superman and Lois," including its new Monday night slot and the reasons behind the CW's scheduling shuffle. (2:50)
Join us as we break down the first two episodes of "Supacell," discussing the setup, character introductions, and the intriguing plot threads that promise an exciting season ahead. (6:50)
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Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your hosts, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. Sarah kicks things off by sharing her recent bout with COVID-19 on the dynamic duos break. (0:00)
We discuss Sarah's mixed feelings about the series "Your Honor," expressing her frustration with its illogical plot twists, and why she doesn't recommend it. They also touch upon other shows Sarah watched during her recovery, including "Maid," "Emily in Paris," and a couple of intriguing K-dramas. (4:12)
Next, we delve into the cancellation of "The Acolyte" and the baffling budget behind the show. Will shares his thoughts on the series' fight choreography and why the show didn't live up to the hype. (10:40)
They also discuss the impact of recent strikes on TV production quality and how it has affected their overall mid-year grade for TV shows. (15:15)
Lastly, the duo dives into the latest season of "Cobra Kai," discussing the split season format and the show's ongoing issues with character development and predictability. They speculate on the potential redemption arc for Kreese and the future of the series. (27:20)
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Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. We kick things off with an important announcement: we are putting a pause on recording for the rest of the month due to scheduling, travel, and personal commitments. But don't worry, we will return on August 27 to break down Cobra Kai and whatever else catches our fancy. (0:00)
We discuss our plans for the break, their thoughts on Cobra Kai, reflecting on the series' progression, and their anticipation for the upcoming final episodes. They also touch upon the upcoming shows "Penguin" and "Agatha: All Along," and the anticipated return of "The Last of Us" in early 2025. (1:10)
Next, we delve into the "House of the Dragon" season 2 finale. Will shares his overall thoughts, praising the episode's setup and comparing it to iconic TV and movie moments from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Infinity War." Sarah , on the other hand, expresses her frustration with the season's pacing and the use of montages, drawing parallels to her experiences with "Sons of Anarchy" and "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King."
We discuss the complex dynamics between characters, including the shifting roles of Rhaenyra and Alicent, the evolution of Daemon, and the political maneuvering within the Targaryen family. The conversation also touches on the absence of tension compared to season one and the impact of certain scenes and character arcs. (7:40)
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In this episode, our dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk review the penultimate episode of season 2 of "House of the Dragon" and dive into the latest buzz from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with discussions about "Deadpool and Wolverine," and the recent San Diego Comic-Con Marvel news. Join them as they dissect the Captain America 4 and Thunderbolts panels, and the exciting announcements about the Fantastic Four and Avengers movies. They also delve into the implications of Robert Downey Jr. returning as Doctor Doom and share their thoughts on the latest "House of the Dragon" episode, exploring the complex dynamics of power, family, and loyalty.
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome
1:30 Marvel Panel San Deigo Con: Captain America, Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four.
7:00 Russo Brothers and Robert Downey Jr. are back in the MCU for Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars.
26:10 Deadpool and Wolverine Thoughts
43:40 House of the Dragon S2 E7 "The Red Sowing"
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🚀 Join us for an epic live watch party of the Star Trek panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 in Hall H! 🚀 Hosted by Will Polk from Scene N Nerd Podcast, this event promises to be a thrilling experience for all Trekkies and pop culture enthusiasts. We'll be streaming live, providing real-time reactions, insights, and discussions about all the exciting announcements and reveals from the Star Trek universe. Don't miss the chance to be part of this incredible event and connect with fellow fans.
Timestamps:
0:00 Opening and Expectations
13:00 Start of Hall H Presentation
19:30 Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Panel
31:50 Strange New Worlds Footage
42:05 Star Trek: Lower Decks Panel
45:45 Lower Decks Season 5 trailer
1:12:21 Star Trek: Comedy Series (first thought it was something else)
1:17:06 Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Panel
1:25:58 Star Trek: Section 31 Panel
1:26:16 Section 31 Trailer and Reaction
1:42:00 Outro
Video Version: https://youtube.com/live/z1X-X-06pII?feature=share
Blog: https://www.thepopverse.com/live-star-trek-universe-strange-new-worlds-section-31-lower-decks-starfleet-academy-sdcc-2024-san-diego-comic-con
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