Strikes Our Fancy
Strikes Our Fancy
3 gents sit down, often with a special guest, and have the kind of chat that happens when friends get together. Overzealous conversations about why a favorite show is better. Speculating on and reviewing movies watched together. What surprises are in store for the D&D group? Come join in the conversation between Caleb, Rob, and Craig as we chat about whatever Strikes Our Fancy.
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9 avr. 2024
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It's Not ALWAYS About Size 02.11.2021 40:45
This week, Caleb, Rob, and Craig sit down and chat about the nature of TV vs. Cinema. The pros and cons of each, what is expected from them and how that affects the viewing experience.
It's Spoilt 19.10.2021 39:07
This week Caleb, Rob, and Craig chat about the nature of spoilers. Do they enhance or harm the enjoyment of a story? Are spoilers a tool, to be used to entice the more reluctant to enjoy something you are desperate for them to experience? Come listen in and feel free to stop by at ourfancy.site to tell us how full of crap we are.
Do They Count As A Pediatrician? 05.10.2021 49:17
This week, Caleb, Rob, and Craig have a chat about whether or not Dr. Who really is a show for kids. They discuss some of the darker and more complex themes of the show and if those are appropriate for children.
What Is A Star War? 28.09.2021 35:54
It's our launch! It's been a long time coming but this week - Caleb, Rob, and Craig discuss which has better stories, the main Star Wars saga or the tertiary media (books, games, comics). Come join us every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month to listen in to more exceedingly useless opinions.
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