We continue with our look at the WYCU, stopping at the Bladerunners, and figuring out how they fit within the timeline? Let's journey to the dark... future(?) of 2019 and find out what happened on those off-world colonies, as we look at Blade Runner (1982), iRobot (2004), Soldier (1998), and Blade Runner 2049 (2017). (Also, a spoiler warning: we cover a lot in these 4 films). We're doing something different in our (re)watch: we've been watching the titles chronologically.&nb...
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We continue with our look at the WYCU, stopping at the Bladerunners, and figuring out how they fit within the timeline? Let's journey to the dark... future(?) of 2019 and find out what happened on those off-world colonies, as we look at Blade Runner (1982), iRobot (2004), Soldier (1998), and Blade Runner 2049 (2017). (Also, a spoiler warning: we cover a lot in these 4 films). We're doing something different in our (re)watch: we've been watching the titles chronologically.&nb...
Part 3 of our 5 part look at Star Wars Andor, with week 2 of season 2 and the three episodes released on April 29, 2025 ("Ever Been to Ghorman", "I Have Friends Everywhere" and "What a Festive Evening"). We'll continue following the threads as they weave together, mirroring the first season in some ways and charting new territory in bringing the most cyberpunk Star Wars story seen to date. And if you want to catch up, feel free to catch the previous two episodes on the Impla...
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We continue with our look at the WYCU, stopping at the Bladerunners, and figuring out how they fit within the timeline? Let's journey to the dark... future(?) of 2019 and find out what happened on those off-world colonies, as we look at Blade Runner (1982), iRobot (2004), Soldier (1998), and Blade Runner 2049 (2017). (Also, a spoiler warning: we cover a lot in these 4 films). We're doing something different in our (re)watch: we've been watching the titles chronologically.&nb...