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The Salty Pod – Season 2, Episode 8
In this episode of The Salty Pod, J & M list and discuss their top TV shows of 2022.
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The Salty Pod – Season 2, Episode 7
In this episode, J & M start with some discussion of Comic-Con news and move into the Hulu/FX series The Old Man. Season 2, Episode 7
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Review – The Boy Named If by Elvis Costello & The Imposters
The Boy Named If Elvis Costello and The Imposters Released 14 January 2022 (EMI Records and Capitol Records) I’m a little late to the game, but I wanted (very, very briefly) to review what I think is a fantastic album–and, as an Elvis Costello fanatic and aficionado, I had to give my two cents on this 2022 rock masterpiece. The highlights for me: The Voice. It is no secret that Elvis has one of the most distinct voices in all of rock. Of course, some vehemently dislike this brand of distinctiveness. Yet, those in the know rightly rate it as a highly expressive tool. On this album, Elvis uses his…
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The Salty Pod – Season 2, Episode 6
This week’s discussion centers around Stranger Things, season 4.
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The Salty Pod – Season 2, Episode 5
In this episode, J & M discuss the last two episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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The Salty Pod – Season 2, Episode 4
In this episode, J & M discuss the Obi-Wan Kenobi series and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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The Salty Pod – Season 2, Episode 2
In this edition of The Salty Pod, J & M discus the first two episodes of Star Trek: Picard, season 2.
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The Salty Pod – Season 2, Episode 1
In this episode of The Salty Pod, J & M briefly discuss the end of Hawkeye and quickly move on to The Book of Boba Fett.
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The Salty Pod – Episode 20
In this episode of The Salty Pod, J & M ponder the new Spider-Man: No Way Home trailers and then move on to discuss the first 4 episodes of Hawkeye.
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Star Trek: Discovery Season 4, “Kobayashi Maru”
Discovery's season four opener is overflowing with nods to the decades of Star Trek that came before it. And with an episode title like Kobayashi Maru, we know we're in store for some serious Trek nostalgia. At the outset, the message is clear. The Federation is back, baby!