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The Word From Tomorrow

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A Transmetropolitan read along podcast!

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episode Transmetropolitan Vol 6: Gouge Away - with Jesse Fresco cover

Transmetropolitan Vol 6: Gouge Away - with Jesse Fresco

The Word From Tomorrow continues as Case and Keith are joined by Jesse Fresco to dive into Transmetropolitan Vol. 6: Gouge Away. Spider Jerusalem is closing in, the corruption is getting uglier, and the walls are beginning to crack around the people in power. We discuss political rage, media manipulation, and why this stretch of the series hits especially hard. Support us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia [https://patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia] Edited by Seth Decker Scored by Bret Eagleston Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com [https://www.certainpov.com] Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 [https://discord.gg/wcHHer4] FOLLOW US: ▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia ⏱️ YouTube Chapters 00:00 – Intro 00:26 – Guest Introduction: Jesse Fresco 01:03 – Podcast Time Is Weird 01:23 – Jaguar Sharks, Film Rescue & Jesse's Podcast History 02:18 – Jesse's Sci-Fi Novels (Skyhawk & Drive Like Hell) 03:07 – Battlestar Galactica Influences & Freelancer Sci-Fi 04:56 – Jesse's History with Transmetropolitan 06:28 – Warren Ellis, Preacher & Vertigo Comics 07:07 – Is Planetary Warren Ellis' Best Work? 07:45 – Wrestling with the "Warren Ellis Problem" 08:50 – Spider Jerusalem as Power Fantasy 09:52 – The Problem with Nobody Questioning Spider 10:51 – "Everybody Clapped" Journalism 11:11 – Why Power Fantasies Matter 12:33 – January 6th, Protest Movements & Rewriting History 13:22 – Why Transmetropolitan Feels So Prescient 14:01 – Overall Thoughts on Volume 6 14:33 – Keith Loves the Filthy Assistants 14:55 – The Weakest Story in the Volume? 15:49 – "Nobody Loves Me" & the Weird Bottle Episode 16:27 – Warren Ellis' Other Books at the Time 17:22 – Enter "Nobody Loves Me" 18:29 – Magical Truth-Telling Bastard Spidey 19:33 – Sanitizing Spider Jerusalem for TV 20:20 – "Expose the Truth and Everything Gets Fixed" 21:42 – Serenity, Journalism & Political Violence 22:48 – "The Truth Matters, But Action Matters Too" 24:14 – The Limits of Journalism 25:56 – "The Walk" Begins 27:29 – Why the Comedy Still Works 28:20 – The Grossest Fantasy Segment 29:37 – Yelena Slowly Becoming Spider 31:22 – Why This Feels Like a Breather Issue 33:03 – "The Walk" and Spider's Fame 34:23 – The Romantic Stranger Sequence 35:34 – Police Militarization & Judge Dredd Reality 37:10 – Riot Shields with Tasers 38:24 – The Smiler's America 39:11 – Homelessness, Cruelty & Systemic Failure 40:23 – Spider Can't Even Publish the Story 41:13 – The Hole & Delisted Stories 42:48 – Modern Media Parallels & Suppressed Journalism 44:25 – "The Masses Are Stupid. Be Aggressive." 45:18 – Spider Outsmarts Delisting 46:15 – Royce Actually Smiles 47:09 – "The Filthy Assistants" 47:52 – Does Transmetropolitan Pass the Bechdel Test? 49:11 – Warren Ellis, Celebrity & Ego 49:47 – Why Yelena Is the Best 50:50 – Smoking Like Spider 51:22 – The Horrifying Description of Spider's Pants 53:04 – "We Have No Lives" 53:40 – Buying Guns & Preparing for Violence 54:37 – The Shooting Range of Channon's Exes 55:42 – Morlocks, Eloi & Cloned Meat Futures 56:18 – Channon's Story About Shooting a Rapist 57:27 – The Women Following Them 58:57 – Spider's Presence Lingers Over Everything 59:57 – Animal Cruelty in Transmetropolitan 01:01:26 – Beginning the "Gouge Away" Arc 01:02:07 – The Smiler's America Hits Too Close to Home 01:03:23 – Spider Finally Fights Back 01:04:06 – Arms Dealers, Prep Work & The Big Plan 01:05:47 – "We're All Behind Spider" 01:06:08 – Spider vs. Kristen's Bodyguards 01:07:38 – Kristen's Political Corruption 01:08:41 – The Church, Right Love & Alan Schacht 01:11:22 – "I'm Nobody's Cartoon" 01:12:18 – Fred Christ Returns 01:13:44 – The Bowel Disruptor, Explained 01:14:26 – Spider Targets Street Stink 01:15:13 – The Farsight Reservation & Telefactoring 01:17:25 – Spider Hunts the Dante Street Riot Leader 01:18:55 – Catharsis Through Violence 01:19:00 – The Hotel Avalon Investigation 01:20:48 – The Publishing Deadline Problem 01:22:07 – Why Writers Love Ticking Clocks 01:22:57 – Spider's Web Goes Live 01:24:05 – Alan Schacht Shoots Himself 01:25:36 – Spider Prepares to Burn Everything Down 01:26:38 – The President Masturbating into the Flag 01:27:21 – Royce vs. The Board of Directors 01:28:05 – Kristen Gets Assassinated 01:29:24 – Spider Gets Fired 01:31:20 – The Apartment Eviction Trap 01:32:14 – Gonzo Journalism as Outlaws 01:32:29 – Final Thoughts on Volume 6 01:33:41 – Yelena's Character Growth 01:34:53 – The Rhythm of Transmetropolitan's Storytelling 01:36:39 – Should Transmetropolitan Get a Sequel? 01:39:30 – Revisiting the Series Years Later 01:42:51 – Jesse Fresco Plugs 01:44:28 – Dead Internet Theory 01:45:13 – The Good Version of Social Media 01:46:10 – Keith's Plugs 01:46:49 – Discord Community & Case's Plugs 01:48:09 – Patreon Shout-Outs 01:48:44 – Outro

I går - 1 h 49 min
episode Transmetropolitan Vol 5: Lonely City - with Jay McKiernan cover

Transmetropolitan Vol 5: Lonely City - with Jay McKiernan

Case and Keith are joined by Jay McKiernan from Long Live the Legion for Volume 5 of The Word From Tomorrow as they dive into Transmetropolitan Vol. 5: Lonely City. As Spider Jerusalem's war with the Smiler escalates, the cost of standing against power becomes more personal, and the cracks in both the system and Spider himself begin to show. With pressure mounting from every direction, old wounds reopening, and The City feeling more hostile than ever, Lonely City pushes the series into darker territory. The fight for the truth has never looked this ugly—or this necessary. Support us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia Edited by Seth Decker Scored by Bret Eagleston Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 FOLLOW US: ▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia Time Codes 00:00 Intro 00:09 Welcome + Guest Jay McKiernan 00:50 Jay's History with Transmetropolitan 03:15 Warren Ellis, Planetary, and Comparisons to Other Works 05:42 Keith's Ongoing Experience Reading the Series 08:34 Keith on Why the Book Is Clicking Now 10:13 Patrick Stewart's Introduction to Volume 5 11:51 Entering The Lonely City 13:10 Comics About Journalism and Structural Challenges 16:05 The Smiler's America and Political Tone Shift 20:30 Wizard Magazine, Comics Journalism, and the 90s Context 28:20 Helix to Vertigo and the "Getting to the Meat" Shift 34:10 Spider, Channon, and Yelena as a Found Family 42:00 The Lonely City's Central Hate Crime Story 52:15 Police Corruption and Institutional Violence 01:05:00 Why This Arc Changes the Rules of the Series 01:18:00 Spider's Vulnerability and Emotional Stakes 01:31:00 The Smiler vs. The Beast — Different Kinds of Evil 01:43:00 Why This Feels Like the Real Story Beginning 01:53:22 "All Is Lost" — The Emotional Bottom 01:54:30 Final Thoughts on The Lonely City 02:03:47 Outro + Plugs 02:04:53 Next Time: Volume 6 – Gouge Away

18. mai 2026 - 2 h 5 min
episode Transmetropolitan Vol. 4: The New Scum - with Jesse Galdston cover

Transmetropolitan Vol. 4: The New Scum - with Jesse Galdston

Case and Keith are joined by Jesse Galdston for Volume 4 of The Word From Tomorrow as they dive into Transmetropolitan Vol. 4: The New Scum. As Spider Jerusalem pushes deeper into the political machinery of The City, the stakes continue to rise and the lines between journalism, activism, and outright war become harder to separate. With the Smiler looming larger, new allies and enemies emerging, and the system fighting back at every turn, this volume sharpens the conflict at the heart of Transmetropolitan. The City isn't getting cleaner—it's just getting meaner. Support us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia Edited by Seth Decker Scored by Bret Eagleston Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 FOLLOW US: ▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia Time Codes 00:00 Intro 02:15 Returning to the City 08:42 Spider and Channon 15:30 Political Theater & Public Performance 24:18 Media, Manipulation, and Manufactured Reality 36:57 Re-Christianity and the Bowel Disruptor 44:05 Channon, Yelena, and the Filthy Assistants 52:40 Vita Severn Returns 01:01:06 Deepfakes, AI, and Political Manipulation 01:09:26 Street Vignettes of the Future 01:14:24 Mary, Optimism, and Human Connection 01:24:10 Election Fallout and the Beast 01:36:05 Final Thoughts on Volume 4 01:57:48 Guest Wrap-Up 01:58:38 CPOV Discord + Where to Find Us 02:00:06 Men of Steel, Another Pass, and Outro

11. mai 2026 - 2 h 1 min
episode Transmetropolitan Vol 3: The Year of the Bastard - with Jim Fetters cover

Transmetropolitan Vol 3: The Year of the Bastard - with Jim Fetters

Case and Keith are joined by Jim Fetters for Volume 3 of The Word From Tomorrow as they dive into Transmetropolitan Vol. 3: Year of the Bastard. With the arrival of Yelena Rossini, the return of an old friend, and the first major steps toward Spider Jerusalem's collision with the Smiler, this is where the larger story truly starts to take shape. As politics tighten their grip on The City and the media circus grows louder, Spider Jerusalem is forced to step back into the fight. This is where Transmetropolitan stops hinting at the war ahead—and starts firing the first shots. Support us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia Edited by Case Aiken and Seth Decker Scored by Bret Eagleston Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 FOLLOW US: ▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia Time Codes 00:00 — Intro, guest intro, and first impressions of Transmetropolitan Vol. 3 06:37 — Issue #13 26:47 — Issue #14 46:35 — Issue #15 58:32 — Issue #16 01:12:20 — Issue #17 01:20:07 — Issue #18 01:33:37 — Final thoughts on Year of the Bastard 01:36:28 — Plugs for Long Live the Legion, We Have Issues, Another Pass, and Men of Steel 01:40:21 — Outro

4. mai 2026 - 1 h 40 min
episode Transmetropolitan Vol 2: Lust for Life - with Gen Moonen cover

Transmetropolitan Vol 2: Lust for Life - with Gen Moonen

Foglets. Revivals. The City in full swing. Case and Keith are joined by Gen Moonen to continue their Transmetropolitan reread with Vol. 2: Lust for Life, as Spider Jerusalem navigates a world that somehow feels even more relevant now than it did on the page. Support us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia [https://patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia] Edited by Case Aiken Scored by Bret Eagleston Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com [https://www.certainpov.com] Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 [https://discord.gg/wcHHer4] FOLLOW US: ▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia * Character Depth: Shannon reveals emotional blind spots, enhancing readers' connection and exploring themes of grief and acceptance. * Spider's Evolution: Spider Jerusalem becomes more nuanced, revealing a caring side while facing consequences of his past actions. * Worldbuilding Expansion: The story explores diverse subcultures, identity politics, and ethical tensions in a hyper-advanced society. * Journalism's Impact: Spider's columns expose societal issues, highlighting ethical gray areas and the limits of journalistic influence. * Tone and Narrative Diversity: A mix of humor and serious themes keeps the reader engaged, showcasing the chaotic world of Spider. * Philosophical Questions: The narrative questions identity and humanity through cyberpunk technology and the consequences of experimentation. Notes Character and Story Development The volume deepens the emotional and narrative complexity of key characters, especially through Shannon's perspective and Spider Jerusalem's evolving humanization (07:10). * Shannon serves as an effective audience surrogate, revealing emotional blind spots in an otherwise worldly character, which helps readers connect to the transformative nanite downloading process involving Zhang and the foglet community (08:35). * This emotional investment allows the story to explore themes of grief and acceptance, grounding the sci-fi elements in relatable human experience. * Jeff Moonan highlighted the narrative choice to balance exposition with genuine emotional stakes, enhancing reader engagement. * The witnessing of Zhang's transformation offers closure and insight, reinforcing journalistic integrity and the pursuit of truth despite personal pain. * This perspective shift also humanizes Spider, showing his softer, more caring side beyond his typical abrasive persona. * Spider Jerusalem's complexity increases, moving from a caricature to a more nuanced figure who, despite his chaotic nature, shows genuine concern for people around him (14:21). * His role as a journalist fighting for the underserved remains central, as he balances being an "asshole" with achieving real impact. * The narrative exposes collateral damage caused by his ruthlessness, particularly through the backstory of Indira, a former assistant harmed by his actions, which challenges readers' perceptions of him (01:43:11). * The arc culminates in Spider confronting multiple personal consequences, including threats from past relationships and enemies, deepening his character's stakes and vulnerabilities (01:22:20). Worldbuilding and Sociocultural Themes The volume expands the world of Trans Metropolitan by exploring diverse subcultures and the tension between preservation and progress in a hyper-advanced society (56:00). * Nanite foglets represent a new form of immortality and identity, portrayed with more sympathy than the transient community from Volume One, emphasizing self-identification and decentralized leadership (17:25). * The foglets' godlike abilities to manipulate matter showcase advanced technological evolution, adding depth to the cyberpunk setting. * This community contrasts with the transients, highlighting nuanced views on body modification and identity politics within the story. * The narrative embraces complexity without condemnation, reflecting real-world diversity in identity and community. * Reservations act as cultural preservation zones with ethical tensions, where volunteers reenact ancestral lifestyles, some involving harmful practices like female genital mutilation (57:03). * These biodomes illustrate conflicts between cultural respect and modern human rights, sparking critical reflection on preservation versus harm. * The failed Tikal reservation and its violent history underscore the challenges of maintaining authentic cultural experiences amid a futuristic cityscape. * The Farsight community reservation experiments with unregulated science and cybernetic augmentation, testing the boundaries of human enhancement and technological risk (01:11:22). * These diverse enclaves emphasize the fracturing of monoculture, showing siloed identities emerging within a homogenizing world dominated by capitalism and English language dominance (01:31:29). Journalism and Ethical Inquiry Journalism remains central, portrayed as both a tool for truth and a cause of personal and societal consequences (11:14). * Spider's columns illuminate unseen lives and societal fractures, especially through stories like Mary's revival and the reservations, pushing readers to question the costs of technological advancement and social neglect (39:12). * The revival process reflects on humanity's desire for immortality but highlights systemic failures in care and integration. * The narrative critiques corporate promises, showing that while technology advances, infrastructure and compassion lag behind. * Spider's journalism is shown as impactful but imperfect, with ethical gray areas around collateral damage, as seen in Indira's story (01:44:58). * The tension between documenting suffering and intervening raises questions about the journalist's role in social change. * The volume explores the limits of Spider's influence, illustrating that despite his powerful pen, personal relationships and consequences remain outside his control (37:46). * His abrasive style yields change but also alienates or harms individuals, reinforcing his dual nature as both hero and flawed human. * This complexity adds realism and depth to the role of journalism in a fractured, futuristic society. Tone, Structure, and Style Volume Two employs tonal shifts and narrative diversity to balance heavy themes with humor and chaos, enriching reader engagement (00:00). * The volume mixes "fun and games" with deep, often dark issues, ranging from emotional grief to sociopolitical critique and slapstick violence (01:16:00). * The final arc's Bugs Bunny/Harley Quinn-style hijinks contrast sharply with earlier serious stories, showcasing the series' range and unpredictability. * Tonal whiplash keeps the narrative dynamic and reflects the chaotic world Spider inhabits. * These shifts also highlight the series' unique voice, combining absurdity with sincerity. * Multiple narrative formats are used, including direct columns, personal viewpoints, and character-driven storytelling, which build a layered reading experience (38:58). * This variety allows for exploration of different facets of the world and character motivations. * Visual and textual details, such as Spider's photography process and city signage, enrich the immersive quality of the setting. Technological and Philosophical Context The volume situates cyberpunk technology within philosophical debates about identity, humanity, and societal control (24:30). * The Ship of Theseus argument underpins the foglet transformation, questioning what constitutes human identity when bodies and minds become modular and machine-based (25:14). * References to real futurists like Hans Moravec ground the story's speculative elements in contemporary thought. * The volume explores the allure and consequences of posthuman existence, including loss, transformation, and community. * Info pollen and cybernetic augmentation illustrate the fusion of organic and technological, raising questions about information overload, consent, and bodily autonomy (01:11:22). * The use of biological methods for data transmission contrasts with digital technologies, emphasizing a cyclical return to organic systems. * The narrative critiques unchecked technological experimentation and its human toll, reflecting broader anxieties about progress and ethics. Plot Progression and Conflict The volume advances Spider Jerusalem's ongoing battles with personal demons, enemies, and a city resistant to change, setting up escalating stakes (01:16:00). * Spider faces direct violence and legal jeopardy, including assassination attempts, loss of insurance, and police scrutiny following his lethal self-defense against masked attackers (01:20:35). * These events highlight the costs of his confrontational style and the city's hostile environment. * The cancellation of his insurance and police opposition underscore systemic obstacles against disruptive figures. * Multiple adversaries from Spider's past emerge, including his ex-wife's head theft and the infant terrible claiming to be his son, which add layers of dark comedy and personal conflict (01:22:20). * These plotlines emphasize the theme of past actions returning to haunt him in unpredictable ways. * Spider's pragmatic and irreverent responses reinforce his survival instincts and chaotic nature. * Supporting characters like Royce and Indira provide contrasting perspectives, showing the wider impact of Spider's actions and the complexity of alliances within this world (01:24:01). * Royce's competence contrasts with Spider's chaos, illustrating different approaches to navigating the city's challenges. * Indira's antagonism and victimization reveal the collateral damage of Spider's pursuit of truth. * The volume ends with Spider still at large but increasingly isolated, setting up anticipation for further developments in Volume Three (02:13:28). Action items Case Aiken * Promote episode and engage with listeners on social media platforms (02:12:10) * Coordinate upcoming interview with Transmetropolitan creator Derek Robertson for series wrap-up (02:12:10) * Encourage podcast audience to join Discord community and consider contributing to "Trade School" podcast segment (02:12:10) Keith Lettinen * Share podcast episodes and manage social media presence for Comic Book Review podcast, including Bluesky and Instagram (02:10:51) Jeff Moonan * Continue reading and re-engaging with Transmetropolitan series for future discussions (02:09:11) Meeting Outline ️ Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:00 - 00:09) * Introduction to the podcast episode focusing on Volume 2 of Transmetropolitan: Lust for Life. * Guest Jeff Moonan is welcomed to discuss the volume and its background. Volume Context and Initial Story Arc "Boyfriend is a Virus" (00:09 - 00:20) * Examination of the opening story about Zhang Channon's boyfriend who chooses to become a nanite foglet. * The emotional perspective of Shannon, the audience surrogate, is explored. Foglet Community and Identity Politics Discussion (00:20 - 00:30) * Detailed analysis of foglets versus transients, with comparison of community leadership and sincerity. * Discussed the cyberpunk theme of transformation and self-identification. Transformation Process and Emotional Impact (00:30 - 00:40) * Description of Spider and Shannon's visit to the foglet community, Zhang's transformation process. * Discussion on the themes of closure, grief, and the humanization of Spider Jerusalem. Journalistic Approach and Mary's Revival Story (00:40 - 00:50) * Coverage of the second story in the volume about Mary, a war correspondent who has been revived from cryogenic suspension. * Explored themes of legacy, immortality, and corporate indifference. Mary's Story and Media Reflection (00:50 - 01:00) * Further discussion on Mary's emotional trauma after revival, her interactions with Spider. * Reflections on the narrative style and importance of human interest stories in the volume. ️ The Reservations: Cultural Preservation and Ethical Questions (01:00 - 01:09) * Analysis of the "Reservations" story focusing on communities living preserved cultural lives under controlled environments. * Debates on the appropriateness of the term "reservation," ethical implications, and comparisons to real-world indigenous contexts. Tikal and Farsight Reservations – Cyberpunk and Biopunk Elements (01:09 - 01:20) * Exploration of failed reservations such as Tikal where violence and cultural inaccuracies manifest. * Discussed technology's integration and its societal impact. Spider Jerusalem's Character Voice and Tone Reflections (01:20 - 01:31) * Discussion on how Spider Jerusalem's voice can be imagined for adaptations. * Explored tonal shifts in the series and its mixture of chaotic humor with serious political themes. ️ Language, Culture, and Monoculture Concerns (01:31 - 01:41) * Insight into the role of language and cultural preservation in the Transmetropolitan universe. * Reflecting monoculture and its political-economic implications. Indira's Story: Sexual Assault and Journalistic Collateral Damage (01:41 - 01:51) * Examination of Spider's former assistant Indira's story where she is unwillingly recorded in a sexually explicit broadcast. * Discussion of victimization, consequences of Spider's ruthless journalism tactics, and trauma from lack of consent. ️ Consequences of Actions: Violence and Ramifications for Spider Jerusalem (01:51 - 02:01) * The narrative of Spider's violent confrontations with police and the consequences involving characters like Stomp, the police dog. * Plus the unresolved personal matters involving Spider's ex-wife and Indira. Closing Remarks and Future Discussions (02:01 - 02:14) * Podcast closes with reflections on the volume's impact. * Guest and hosts promote their projects, announce upcoming interviews, and invite listeners to engage with the community and social media. Key Takeaways Volume 2 Explores Themes of Identity, Transformation, and Closure (00:09 - 00:40) * The volume heavily focuses on nuanced character development, especially through Shannon's perspective witnessing her boyfriend's transformation into a foglet nanite cloud. Foglet Community Portrayed With Compassion and Complexity (00:20 - 00:30) * Unlike previous depictions of similar groups, foglets are shown with sincere community leadership and self-identification emphasizing diversity in futuristic identities. Technology and Immortality Are Central Themes (00:40 - 00:50) * Through stories of foglets and revivals, the volume probes philosophical questions about humanity, post-humanism, and the dream of immortality tempered by corporate apathy. Cultural Preservation and Monoculture Presented With Moral Ambiguity (01:00 - 01:10) * The "Reservations" narrative addresses ethics around preserving cultures artificially, raising questions about authenticity, colonialism, and the costs of forced cultural isolation. ️‍️ Spider Jerusalem Is Portrayed As Flawed But Principled (01:40 - 02:00) * The discussions depict Spider as acerbic and often ruthless but committed to truth and justice, highlighting both his journalistic integrity and personal blind spots or collateral damage resulting from his actions. The Volume Uses Tonal Whiplash and Satire to Address Serious Issues (01:20 - 02:00) * The narrative ranges from humorous, zany sequences reminiscent of Looney Tunes and Harley Quinn, to dark and tragic moments, balancing entertainment with political and social commentary. Strong Community and Podcast Engagement Announced (02:07 - 02:14) * The hosts highlight ongoing projects for community involvement including podcast series "Trade School," upcoming creator interviews, and encourage listeners to join their Discord and social media channels.

27. april 2026 - 2 h 14 min
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