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315 – Theater Is Dead
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In which Jay and/or patriarchy ruin everything; Archangel is dubiously aspirational; we need a moratorium on Jack the Ripper stories; there are a lot of Masterminds; and Arcade is a whole bundle of psychosexual weirdness.
X-PLAINED:
- Tom Malverne (Jack the Ripper)
- Lunch
- Wolverine and Gambit: Victims #1-4
- Loeb & Sale
- Jack the Ripper in fiction
- Alexandra Davies
- Fun on international flights
- That one time Jay thought the NSA was going to come for him
- Martinique Wyngarde (Mastermind II)
- Mastermind, Mastermind, and Lady Mastermind disambiguation
- Collateral damage
- Various Dies Hard
- Several heists
- Several hallucinations
- Variations on the death of Miss Locke
- Problematic third brothers
NEXT EPISODE: Hawk Talk!
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As Mentioned in Episode 212 – Drumbeats of Despair
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LINKS & FURTHER MISHAPS:
- I know this Waiting for the Trade strip is years old, but the joke really never stops being funny.
- For all your old-school hacking needs.
- According to Wikipedia, the not-Stüssy S is in fact called the “Cool S,” which is a fairly bold claim.
- Ferruginous hawks are ridiculous, but they’re still not as ridiculous as Warren Kenneth Worthington III.
212 – Drumbeats of Despair: X-Cutioner’s Song (Part 3 or 3)
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In which nobody but Stryfe’s diary understands him; Apocalypse is the best at what he does (and what he does is remarkably versatile); Scott and Jean weaponize their clichés; Jae Lee does his best Patrick Nagel; Apocalypse is poisonous; Cable goes full T-800; nothing good ever happens to Cyclops on the moon; Stryfe dies as passive-aggressively as he lived; and X-Cutioner’s Song finally concludes.
X-PLAINED:
- How Cable dies
- The Story So Far
- Still more trading-card taxonomy
- Uncanny X-Men #296
- X-Factor #86
- X-Men #16
- X-Force #18
- An AU we’d like to read
- The not-Stüssy S
- How to effectively reference X-Men #137
- A decoy baby
- An abortive escape
- Moon gravity
- Revelatory vandalism
- A trip to the moon
- A probably excessive number of hawk facts
- Various daring rescues
- How to kill time in space
- Cathexes
- A very fancy moon base
- The cavalry, kind of
- Stryfe vs. Cable
- An X-Cellent epilogue
- Several Silent Hill 2 references
- Stryfe’s Legacy
- Pawnee, Indiana vs. Marvel
- Sexy high-security prisons of the future
NEXT EPISODE: Live from FlameCon, featuring Sina Grace, Magdalene Visaggio, and Leah Williams!
Special thanks to Matt for the subject of this episode’s cold open; and to the Protomen for use of their cover of “Total Eclipse of the Heart.”
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As Mentioned in Episode 211 – A Cornucopia of Mayhem
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LINKS & FURTHER EXPERIMENTS:
- Listen to Part 1 of our X-Cutioner’s Song coverage here.
- Wire Mothers: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love is a really cool book made by some people we like very much.
211 – A Cornucopia of Mayhem: X-Cutioner’s Song (Part 2 of 3)
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In which Jubilee is underwhelmed by X-Force; Havok and Gambit make weirdly good buddy cops; Department K is a hot vacation destination; Cable is secretly a Coen Brothers protagonist; you can cancel Community but you can never take away Jay’s gratuitous Community references; Rusty goes full cultist; nobody is Stryfe’s real dad; smoking on a space station is a REALLY bad idea; Apocalypse is here to help; and Miles lies at length about music.
X-PLAINED:
- Kuurth
- Various Juggernauts
- The Story So Far
- More trading-card taxonomy
- Uncanny X-Men #295
- X-Factor #85
- X-Men #15
- X-Force #17
- Varyingly hilarious misunderstandings
- Wire Mothers: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love
- What happened
- Good Cop / Sleazy Cop
- A deal
- A tragic absence of Draculas
- The Coen Brothers’ X-Cutioner’s Song
- Thanksgiving with Cable
- Miles’s summer camp hijinks
- Murderbots in space (again)
- A dubious strategy
- MLF Redshirts
- The second time someone force-fed superheroes baby food in space
- A dropped plot thread
- Things you shouldn’t do on space stations
- Additional awkward reunions
- Whether Stryfe is a Summers
- The X-Cutioner’s signature karaoke song
NEXT EPISODE: Dang, this event is long.
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As Mentioned in Episode 210 – The End of Tomorrow
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LINKS & FURTHER ADVENTURES:
- Jay’s X-Men Valentines were in somewhat questionable taste.
- Our Discord server is delightful. You can join it here.
210 – The End of Tomorrow: X-Cutioner’s Song (Part 1 of 3)
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In which you may or may not have your own Black Bug Room; FlameCon was in fact every bit as wonderful as we projected (and more); Caliban hates true love; no one will ever be as extra as Mister Sinister; X-Cutioner’s Song is secretly a farce; we achieve Peak Cable; and the quintessential ’90s crossover event begins!
X-PLAINED:
- The Black Bug Room
- A good deal of pre-event status quo
- Uncanny X-Men #294
- X-Factor #84
- X-Men #14
- X-Force #16
- Trading card taxonomy
- The opening strains of a crossover event
- A concert that worked out better in theory than in practice
- An abduction
- Several attempted murders
- A large number of awkward reunions
- An even larger number of inter-team brawls
- Two villains pretending to be other villains
- Cape logistics
- Peak Cable
- Many pouches
- Many guns
- The origin of Hope Summers
- Our hopes for mutants in the MCU
NEXT EPISODE: Aw, Stryfe, no.
NOTE: At one point in this episode, Miles said “X-Force” when he actually meant “X-Factor.” If you can tell us where, you win the prize of eternal smugness (not as much smugness as Sinister, but still a lot).
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