The Continuum Podcast

180 - Spider-Noir Episode 2 to Episode 3 - Review

30 min · 29. juni 2026
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Spider‑Noir Episode 2 Review Adam and Kyle are back for round two of their Spider‑Noir deep dive, and this time, they’re sticking with it (for now). With Episode 2 picking up exactly where things left off, the duo get stuck into shifting pace, sharper visuals, and whether the show is finally finding its rhythm… or just getting easier to follow. The mystery thickens as new connections start to form, familiar faces feel a little less random, and the world begins to open up beyond just smoky offices and quick-fire dialogue. There’s plenty of debate around the writing style, the characters (yes, including the still-divisive secretary), and whether the story is actually building toward something bigger, or just throwing questions at the wall. Of course, it wouldn’t be Continuum without a few tangents: questionable detective logic, web-slinging physics complaints, and a healthy dose of confusion about who’s working for who. But the big takeaway? There’s a shift. One of the guys is warming up. The other’s fully on board. Eight episodes suddenly feels… possible. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode 180 - Spider-Noir Episode 2 to Episode 3 - Review cover

180 - Spider-Noir Episode 2 to Episode 3 - Review

Spider‑Noir Episode 2 Review Adam and Kyle are back for round two of their Spider‑Noir deep dive, and this time, they’re sticking with it (for now). With Episode 2 picking up exactly where things left off, the duo get stuck into shifting pace, sharper visuals, and whether the show is finally finding its rhythm… or just getting easier to follow. The mystery thickens as new connections start to form, familiar faces feel a little less random, and the world begins to open up beyond just smoky offices and quick-fire dialogue. There’s plenty of debate around the writing style, the characters (yes, including the still-divisive secretary), and whether the story is actually building toward something bigger, or just throwing questions at the wall. Of course, it wouldn’t be Continuum without a few tangents: questionable detective logic, web-slinging physics complaints, and a healthy dose of confusion about who’s working for who. But the big takeaway? There’s a shift. One of the guys is warming up. The other’s fully on board. Eight episodes suddenly feels… possible. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

29. juni 202630 min
episode 179 - Spider-Noir Episode 1 to Episode 2 cover

179 - Spider-Noir Episode 1 to Episode 2

Spider‑Noir Review Begins Adam and Kyle shake things up this week with a brand-new format, committing (somewhat nervously) to an eight‑episode run reviewing Spider‑Noir. Yep, the Continuum has officially become a review show… at least for now. Kicking things off with Episode 1, the lads dive into first impressions, from the bold visual style and the choice between black‑and‑white vs full colour viewing, to the tone, pacing, and that unmistakable noir atmosphere. There’s plenty of debate around whether the show leans too heavily on classic detective tropes or manages to modernise them... and whether it actually works. As always, opinions don’t quite line up. One’s cautiously optimistic, the other… not entirely convinced. The guys cover everything from casting choices and character vibes to the overall feel of the world. Honest first impressions, a few laughs, and the beginning of a brand-new Continuum experiment. Eight episodes. One show. Let’s see if they make it to the end. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22. juni 202632 min
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178 - Roadkill to Spider-Noir

Adam and Kyle pick up right where the last episode left off, deep in the oddly dark (and weirdly funny) world of roadkill. From “suicidal squirrels” and pigeon daredevils to full-on pheasant horror stories involving surfboards, blood, and an unfortunate beach‑side dog incident, the lads swap tales that are equal parts tragic and ridiculous. They break down the reality of driving through wildlife hotspots, hedgerows in the UK, goats on South African highways, and deer that apparently have a death wish. Along the way, they debate the golden question: if an animal steps into the road, do you brake, swerve, or just commit and hope for the best? Turns out, the answer is as uncomfortable as you’d expect. Naturally, things spiral. Roadkill laws, whether you can legally take a deer home for dinner, and how quickly a casual conversation turns into DIY butchery tips (and immediate regret). Add in a completely unverified story about farmers putting crackers in their socks to outsmart badgers, and you’ve got peak Continuum chaos… half facts, half nonsense, all confidence. And just when you think the episode couldn’t drift any further… it does. Crackers (the food, the insult, and everything in between), soggy lunch disasters, and the total failure of food labelling systems somehow take centre stage. Finally, the chaos lands on something vaguely planned: Spider‑Noir. With Nicolas Cage back in the mix, Adam and Kyle tee up a new direction. Watching and reviewing the series episode-by-episode. From roadside carnage to comic book noir. It’s messy, hilarious, and completely on brand. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15. juni 202632 min
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177 - Reanimation to Roadkill

Adam kicks things off by confirming Kyle is, in fact, alive, though possibly stitched together Frankenstein-style, and the pair dive straight back into reanimation. What starts as classic sci‑fi quickly grounds itself in reality: early 1800s experiments with electricity jolting corpses into movement, the revelation that defibrillators are basically real-world “reanimation tools,” and the uncomfortable truth that bringing a body back is very different from bringing a person back. From there, things spiral into deep philosophical territory. Cryogenics, mind-uploading, and digital immortality all get thrown into the mix, raising the big question: if your consciousness lives on in a computer, or a robot, or even a video game… is that still you? Or just a copy? The lads bounce between sci‑fi (Matrix pods, AI integration, Transcendence) and reality, landing somewhere between “maybe possible” and “absolutely terrifying.” Then it gets properly existential. Parallel lives, dying every day without knowing it, living in a simulation, restarting as a new character. This episode leans hard into the idea that life might just be a loop, a game, or something far stranger than we can comprehend. There’s no real conclusion… just the shared understanding that nobody has a clue what’s going on - but it’s fun trying to figure it out. And then… in peak Continuum fashion… it all collapses into chaos. A casual mention of squirrels sparks a hard pivot from metaphysics to roadkill, including Adam accidentally running one over, the emotional rollercoaster that follows (lasting about two minutes), and the brutal realism of nature tidying things up. The conversation escalates into impact physics (badgers vs cars), the logistics of cleaning up flattened animals, and whether there’s an unspoken “size threshold” before humans intervene. By the end, reanimation, digital eternity, and the meaning of life have all been replaced with one pressing question: How many animals has Adam actually hit? Find out next time! Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8. juni 202631 min
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176 - Funeral Options to Reanimation

Kyle opens the episode by briefly eulogising Adam… before confirming he’s very much alive. From there, the guys dive straight back into the cheery topic of death. Specifically, what actually happens to you when it’s all over. From traditional burials and cremations to the weirder alternatives (aquamation, human composting, turning yourself into a diamond, or even blasting your ashes into space), they explore just how many options there really are—and why most of them feel either too expensive or slightly terrifying. The real shock? Funeral costs. Thousands of pounds spent on something you’ll never even attend sparks a brutally honest debate: is any of it actually worth it? Naturally, things get suspicious. Can you trust what’s in the coffin? What happens to people with no family? Are funeral homes just quietly running a very strange business model? And why does everything, from pet cremations to full services, suddenly get so expensive when someone dies? From there, the tone shifts from dark curiosity to dark humour: IKEA flat‑pack funerals, ocean send‑offs, Viking burials (legal or not), and the idea that the best send‑off might just be “cheap and cheerful, then straight to the pub.” But just when you think it can’t get weirder, it does. Zombies, parasites that control behaviour, and the age‑old question “could you actually reanimate a body?” take the episode into full sci‑fi territory. Frankenstein gets a mention, logic gets questionable, and a new topic is born… Next episode: reanimation. Because of course it is. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1. juni 202632 min