The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
Danielle joins me to discuss The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, the new Hunger Games prequel book and movie adaptation. We explore what it reveals about villains, oppression, and origin stories.
Danielle joins me to discuss The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, the new Hunger Games prequel book and movie adaptation. We explore what it reveals about villains, oppression, and origin stories.
Danielle and Erin join me to talk about episodes 1-2 of the Ahsoka TV show! Bonus content about characters from other Star Wars media we hope to see in Ahsoka.
Danielle and I wrap up Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn Trilogy with our analysis of “Thrawn: Treason”!
Danielle and I are back with book two of the Star Wars: Thrawn trilogy – “Thrawn: Alliances” by Timothy Zahn.
Danielle (Written in the SW) joins me to discuss “Thrawn”, book one of the Star Wars: Thrawn trilogy written by Timothy Zahn in the Disney canon.
What leads a Jedi to the dark side? How did the Clone Wars hinder the Jedi in aiding padawans, and how did Palpatine exploit this? We discuss Delilah S. Dawson’s “Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade.”
What is it about the Hunger Games novels that captured so much attention and love? This week we’re talking books covering everything from the writing style to the twist they put on the love triangle trope to the decisions of the rebels.
My partner and I played through The Last of Us Part II, and Danielle and Matthew joined me to discuss the profound ethical questions the story raises. We’ve detailed the issues and story for anyone to follow along, but be warned: this conversation contains spoilers!
Danielle (WrittenintheSW) attended Celebration, and she joins Matthew Wilhelm Kapell and me to discuss the event, along with all the future plans that were announced!
Joining me for a deep dive into HBO’s The Last of Us are Danielle and Erin, as we dissect the pivotal choices made by the characters and examine the series’ (and game’s) impact on our understanding of heroism and villainy. We’ll also offer some bonus musings on Pedro Pascal and explore the fan-driven notion of “thirst.”