all right welcome everybody to the usdn this is going to be our echo route party um so welcome everybody this is the usdn where we are for the people by the people and of the people here at usdn we strive to bring you all the latest news and rumors all right here in one place and once rumors are confirmed we slap them with that seal of approval So with that, let's get this started. Thanks for watching! All right, everybody, welcome back. Let me introduce you to one of tonight's special guests, Bill of the Pop Break. So let's welcome him, Bill. Bill, welcome to USDN. What's going on, man? I am very flattered and honored to be here, you know, given granted clearance to the USDN. Yes, my name is Bill Bodkin. I'm the editor-in-chief of thepopbreak.com. You may have also seen me on such things as the Bob Culture Podcast. And I am, speaking of podcasts, I'm the co-host of the Socially Distanced Podcast, which you can find every Friday on all your favorite streaming platforms. I am the Bill in the Bill vs. the MCU podcast, which is my first watch podcast for Marvel since I was the original Marvel burnout. And we are currently... Our new season starts in February. We're going to be doing all the X-Men movies up until Deadpool's release. And then finally, you can find that on Pop Break Today. And then Pop Break TV, where we do TV Break, which is our insider look at all things TV. The Streaming Wars, the brand new episodes that have dropped for new series. We're talking about everything over there on Pop Break TV. And of course, thepopbreak.com doing this for 15 years talking about all things pop culture from pro wrestling to marvel and everything in between uh joining us soon will be uh my socially distanced podcast co-host uh amanda rivas who is also the co-host of the anime pop podcast over on pop break today I have a lot of plugs and I can keep going all day. I am also simulcasting a W dynamite while I do this. And I could see it out of the corner of my eye at my boy, the big mustache, Hey man, Adam page taking on Penta El Zero Miero in all white and So, you know, that means hopefully somebody's bleeding. I certainly hope so. But, Jeff, again, thank you so much for having me. Thank you for always sharing all the stuff on Pop Break. I found out you've been a Pop Break reader for way longer than I've known. So that's really cool. I really have. So for me, it was one of those where I tuned into the BCP the first time and there's a Bill Buck in there. And I'm like, wait, is that the same one? And then you mentioned it. I was like, well, I'll be damned. you're being modest right now you forgot to mention a key part of who you are and that is I'm a dad uh which is great I have a nine-year-old daughter she's awesome but I know you're gonna mention uh probably that I'm a bcp hall of famer which is that's a weird honor that rob showed on me rob's a good friend uh he's a good brother we've been we've been through the best of times we've been through the worst of times which did lead back to the best of times And I've been a proud, I've been really proud to watch the Bob Culture Podcast go from a local music podcast based out of the Jersey Shore to what it is today, a full-fledged digital pop culture magazine. Gee, I wonder where you got that idea from. But also one of the best podcasts that celebrates all things independent wrestling. He is good, and I wasn't going to let you be in a Hall of Famer slide. We were getting it out there. Yeah, I mean, it's still weird. I'm only 42. Don't let the gray hair fool you guys. I mean, I was much younger when Pop Break started and much less married and much less busy in life. Oh, right. Ladies and gentlemen, Amanda is in the house finally. We had some technical difficulties. We all did today getting in, so let's bring in Amanda. Hi, guys. I am so sorry. I haven't seen you in so long. All of us tonight. I know. It seems like yesterday, I think. Yeah, I was like, camera wouldn't turn on, mic wouldn't turn on. And I'm like, what is happening here? And so I'm like, I'm just going to reboot my computer and hope for the best. Well, you're here now. We got you in. Thank you. A good introduction. I mean, I didn't give her the full introduction, which goes places and involves way too many inside jokes for one podcast. Let's save that intro for another show. She is, you know, everyone's, she's the pod mother. She's the Padme Amidala of anime, the human Star Wars encyclopedia, the master of the Amanda on a pole match, everyone's favorite emotional woodpecker, you know, which is dying back to our Echo episode. Yeah, there you go. I've done this a few times. Amanda and I, we're on a mini tour right now. It's like our Oscar push. I am happy to say I'm y'all's last stop this week before you go back out on your own to do your own things. We saved the best for last, man. You're going to make me blush. You're going to make me blush. I don't know if we can see your cheeks in order to blush, but all right. I'm still red right here and right here. The rest of it's gray. i just think that's the alcohol talking so I don't know I'm on water I'm a water guy ah there we go or coffee I drink a lot of coffee same I love I love my good cup of coffee function on coffee and nicotine there you go I'm like don't talk to me unless I've had coffee right off the bat in the morning not I'm not a morning person i just rather most people don't talk to me in the morning I don't care if I've had coffee or not I mean I kind of have no choice though people have to talk to me in the morning and I'm like yeah so amanda does the anime podcast over at the pop break so we will be seeing fingers crossed more of both bill and amanda on future shows here at usd and yes bill is always a true inspiration Thanks, man. I appreciate it. Keep that emotional woodpecker in check. We're going to get to that woodpecker. That's where we are. That's something else. But yeah, that is something I accidentally said on our Echo podcast talking about this. And when I said it, I'm like, well, I can never live that down again. No, but that happens a lot on our podcast. So random stuff happens and we're just like, we're just rolling with it. We really stack them up, Amanda. We do. Yeah, head over and subscribe. We'll get all the plugs in at the end of the podcast today. But right now, let's roll into Echo. I know y'all have already covered Echo over at the Pop Break. Yeah, man. I usually like to let a show marinate and then come on and do a podcast. So that's what I did. I let Echo marinate, gave it a couple of weeks for people to watch, and then... Now we're here. Let's roll right into Echo. So we will start off with her backstory. We'll give you the backstory that IMDB gives everybody. So the backstory goes, Maya Lopez, who's ruthless behavior in New York, catches up with her in her hometown where she must face her past, reconnect with her Native American roots, and embrace the meaning of family and community if she ever hopes to move forward. So what y'all think about the backstory that was really given to to that from Disney and I guess Marvel, the Marvel Spotlight series is who wrote that. Okay. Well, you know, the backstory sounded intriguing to me. You know, I had, you know, already the trailer was outstanding. I was like, okay, I'm hooked. I like this ruthless kind of just the attitude she brought in. And I mean, she was a cool character already coming in from Hawkeye. So you know, it's like, you know, I, I, I also really liked the, the incorporation of, you know, kind of her native American heritage. I think it's, it's always really neat when done well, when, when a culture is incorporated and, And I had just come up fresh off of watching what if season two and, you know, with Kalahari fresh in mind. And so it's like, okay, you know, this is, this is a, an additional way. I was like, I was even more excited if you will, to, to go down and learn more about Echo because of what I had seen in what if season two. And then for Hawkeye. So it had a lot of the elements I look for in shows. Again, I'm here for the action. I'm here for, you know, again, you know, neat little kind of cultural Easter eggs. And then, you know, again, the family part of it. That's, it's always important. It's very well-rounded. Absolutely. Yeah. And Disney really did good by this series by they went out and they did the research and did all those things to really incorporate the Native American culture into the TV series. So kudos to Disney and Marvel for going out and doing that. Yeah, for sure, man. Like, it really added to the depth and the richness of the character and community. Like, we've seen, like, there's a lot of, which I'll be doing on TV break. I've never watched Reservation Dogs, but I mean, there's so many people from Reservation Dogs who are on the show. But also just coming off of... I think they were a little worried here because you had this character that was not the most well-known comic character coming off of Hawkeye being maybe the third or fourth most important character on the show. I mean, a scene stealer when they were in it, but what were people talking about? They were talking about, okay, Hawkeye's done. When's the next Young Avengers thing? Is Daredevil coming back? And then we're getting to Echo. Well, they did kind of spring Echo on us. For sure. They did. They did. And so I think that was their worry a little bit. Like, what are we going to get here? And I think Marvel did the right thing by making it a spotlight and saying, okay, we're going to steep this in the daredevil, you know, Netflix defender saga style. And I think that worked really well because I will get to it later. How the Marvel of it all was, I think what Amanda and I were both like, yeah, I don't know if we really needed that, but we'll get into that later. No, no, absolutely. I mean, we got a nice, nice little show planned out here for us. With that being said, do y'all want to roll into the comic book and how it differed from the TV series? Sure. So she did make her first appearance in comic books in Daredevil number nine in 1999, which in comic book years really wasn't. that long ago, and she went on to become a crucial member of the Avengers and New Avengers teams, which is, she's never, from my knowledge, ever gotten her own comic book run until recently when they announced the TV show. I could be wrong on that because I just got back into comic books within the last couple of years. Same. Yeah. Yeah. I haven't touched the comic book, at least for Echo. I know a little bit about her, but I have not read the comics. So there's a question in the chat. I don't know if I'm supposed to read it or not, but I'll do it. I'll read it. Did either of you have an expectation of Echo based on Hawkeye and or what if? Yeah. Absolutely. Because, I mean, she was ruthless in Hawkeye. And that's really who she is. Yeah, she stole the show in Hawkeye. That was such a cool moment in the series. Yeah, but again, I was worried. My worry was just how much were they going to get cold feet halfway through it? And I'm really glad they didn't because they really stuck to a family story for the most part of the story, like Amanda said. And that turned out to be some of the best stuff there. So my expectation from What If was I was wondering since Debra Jacobs was the voice of Kihori in What If Season 2, we're like, well, is this somehow going to tie into this? Or will she, will Echo's powers or not, which I know is coming up, Echo's powers, maybe that's going to differ. Maybe there's some sort of link between those two. And I can see them doing that. I can see them eventually bringing the two together. But we'll see. I'm pretty sure Marvel has a plan, I hope. Yeah, well, it'll be interesting to see what they do with Kalahori because she is a completely original character. So they really can incorporate her wherever they see fit is the way I look at it because there's no precedent for her. Link's late. No comic books, no nothing as of right now. I did see, I read an article that they were planning on comic books later. I'll probably say later this summer, we'll see her first comic book hit the shelf. We did. I mean, we're already seeing a new Thunderbolt series, which I'm, which I'm reading through, but it is different from the films, but so yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. I mean, Kevin Feige is in charge of Marvel entertainment now. So like everything is kind of running. Everything's got to run through him. So I'm not shocked that we're going to see some of these MC originals like getting or MCU updates, getting new titles coming up. Oh yeah. So with that, the, um, well, When it comes to her Native American heritage in the TV show, she is being reflected as being a member of the Choctaw Nation. But in the comic book, she was a Blackfeet Nation from Montana. So that was one of the what I felt was like a major change to actually who she was, because it is really two different things there. So. I'm curious, I wonder why they did that. I'm not sure if it was just like. The one group was like, no, we don't really want this. That's kind of what I was thinking. They contacted them and they were like, we don't want to really be out in the media that way. Yeah. I wonder about that too, because it, it is, I mean, they're two completely different, you know, tribes and nations. And so it's, it's, it's a delicate line to walk, but that's what I wonder too, if they got, if, if they didn't get permission or the other thing that crossed my mind was, I wonder if this was just Disney's attempt. This is a Disney kind of more so to be different from Marvel, or at least to kind of get away from the comic book a little bit. Yeah. I'm not sure but yeah it's one of those it kind of made me scratch my head and go but why I mean it's been established I mean yes in 1999 wasn't that long ago in comic book years but in reality it's quite a while so yeah I thought it was maybe because it was a Laqua Cox and that's her background that it was sort of like, okay, we're going to go with her. I was like, all right. That would make sense too. It's just one of those where I scratch my head on that one and go, okay, cool. But why? I'm always a why guy when it comes to that kind of stuff. When it comes to the comic book characters being portrayed into movies and it's like, well, I've read that comic book. Why did they do it that way? That's not the story. Or why are they combining these three stories into one story? And that's always been my argument with DC movies, Marvel movies, what have you. But that's a whole other show for a whole other time. Also, one of the big differences is when Maya shoots Kingpin into Marvel Comets, she returns home to explore her roots in the TV series. However... In the comic book, she travels. She just goes about. She meets Wolverine, befriends him. He helps her recover and teaches her Japanese culture, customs, about organized crime. What a teacher. Let me teach you about Japan. Here's the mob. Let's go. Where was that class at Rutgers University, guys? Come on. I would have taken that. That's a good question. It's one of those where they were like, oh, she just goes straight home. No, she actually kind of made her rounds through the towns there. She ran into Wolverine. She made the towns. She worked the territories. Exactly. She was a good brother and we didn't even know. I was going to reference it back to the territories. Well, I can definitely see why Marvel would pull any mention of Wolverine out. Cause they're really, I think just trying to hold, I feel like they're just trying to hold him for the big reveal when we get to the X-Men in this. Yeah. He's a huge part of, he's a huge part of Ms. Marvel too. There's a great comic series and they actually call back to it in the new Aman Valani run where she meets him in a sewer and they fight a huge alligator. Like, It's great. Give me Hugh Jackman and Iman Valani fighting a CGI alligator. Shit, I'll put me in an alligator suit. I've done it before in high school. Long story of my history playing animals in musical theater in high school. So you're telling us you're Wolverine. No, he's telling us he's got a secret history of being a furry. No, I'm telling you, listen, if you need someone to pretend to be an alligator, I can do it. Also, I used to have longer hair, so I definitely looked like Wolverine at one point. But no, I've never been a furry. And that's one thing I'm definitely going to put out there to the world so they know that. And I'm very proud to say I have never been. No judgment, but for you guys. But you didn't say that. You said you've had experience playing animals. in musical theater in high school at an all-boys catholic high school there's more jokes you can write in there I was like you're not helping yourself out no no no trust me the catholicism of it all which we'll get into daredevil soon enough that alone that'll hold up that whole little deeper down for you so this is gonna come elvin actually said that so that's something they're holding up wondering why they're holding on to that and Well, Wolverine's not actually out in the MCU yet. Wow. July 26th. Wow. Yeah. That mustard yellow suit, I should say, is coming out real soon. July 26th. And we are going to see our first trailer for it, Super Bowl Sunday. Yep. It finished wrapping today. There was something else that finished wrapping today, too. I can't remember what it was off the top of my head. Daredevil started Monday. Yeah. Daredevil did start on Monday, yeah. You're right. listen you could judge me for being catholic it's fine black man hey a man's faith is a man's faith I know trust me I make fun of it all the time so you can do that because you're of that faith I'm not I don't know what man I mean we don't care we don't care we're catholics ourselves it's okay Yeah, I mean, we could. I mean, listen, I played a goat in one. I played a horse. So you really can't say you were the goat? I can't say that. I cannot let that pass. I was the goat, man. He is a goat. He is literally and figuratively a goat. Hey, Tom Brady, kiss my ass. As a New York Giants fan, I could do that. You beat him to the Hall of Fame. I did. I did. True story. True story. One of the biggest I felt differences in, well, even with Hawkeye is that the original Ronan was actually Echo. And then it was later on taken up by Clint when he went on his killing spree. So that was another big one that I felt was like, okay, we got Hawkeye in the Ronan. We got Maya slash Echo and Hawkeye fighting the Ronin, which kind of discombobulates the timeline of those things, considering she was the first one to bear the mantle of the Ronin. Yeah, but now that you say it, wouldn't that be pretty cool if she returned and she picked up the Ronin costume or modified or took it? I know Clint burned it in his lovely barbecue, but I mean, listen, guys, costume designers exist. So I could see her being incorporated into that. I was, yeah, I was about to say, she's got, she's got the newer gear. She could probably make her own Ronin outfit or, you know, with the new one she's got. Listen, we don't know how good of a costume designer Biscuits is. This is true. You live out boy Biscuits alone. Listen, I'm saying what if Biscuits is like the dude from Daredevil who made the Daredevil costume? I'm just trying to give Biscuits another payday, brother. That's what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to get him an envelope. We just need more Biscuits. We need more Biscuits in our lives. But yeah, I just wonder. I figured they were going to take Echo out of... I mean, we see this happen a lot with adaptations where they're going to mess with the timeline to kind of just to make everything fit the current narrative and the different phases that are being built each time. So I... in this even though it was a big deviation from the comic it still works at least in the way and the frame that that marvel has kind of built everything so far and I mean at least they still you know she still encounters hawkeye and clint but but it you know again it's just it's the the change of the narrative still works in a strange way and this is one of those instances where it does work Because he had already been established in the timeline as Hawkeye. We do see him in Hawkeye as the Ronin. So it makes sense. And then seeing her show up when he is the Ronin. So they can always be like, oh, well, he found the suit and picked it up. Yeah. So, I mean... they can go back and play with that. Or, or they kind of revisit that in another multiverse that we're getting maybe like another, another what if, or, you know, they kind of, again, you know, we may see another in another phase where we go and we do see the, the echo that everyone is familiar with in the Ronin outfit. Yeah. I wouldn't be mad. No, I feel like maybe they're saving it for that. Or maybe we didn't get like a, a what if where she does meet Wolverine. Apparently we're getting a Gundam wing in What If Season 3. Yes, and I was excited. Let's do it. The Season 3 trailer, it's like Season 2 ended, let's drop fire on them right now while the fire is hot. It's like they just threw gasoline on the YTF fire and was like, boom, here you go. They're walking through a pit of danger right now, so let's do it. Hey, roll the dice. So another one of the differences from the comic book to Marvel was her mother died in a car accident when she was a child. However, in the comic book, it was her father who died by the Ronin when she was an adult in the TV show. But in the comic, she was a child still. But however, it didn't matter how it played out, whether you do it that way or that way, Kingpin still adopts her and brings her in and basically raises her. So, I mean, at least they got that. Yeah, I was about to say that's probably the most key aspect is, you know, as long as she was raised by Kingpin and you have that relationship there, that I feel like is the most important thing. If they had deviated from that completely, people would have been upset. Yep. I mean, they still did it. It's just how they did it. They kind of just, like, reversed it. Well, and they still gave a very intense, you know, death scene, too, where, you know, I mean, again, with what happened in Hawkeye with her and her dad, and even just revisiting that, that even though, yes, he was obviously, you know, enrolled in a life of crime, you still, your heart still went out. That scene still... It's hard to watch. And I think with that execution of it, you still get the intent across. She's lost her dad. And then, of course, she lost her mom when she was young. And just even to go from that perspective as a child to see and to hear the heartbeat. uh or like you know sense feel that or since that was just that was uh that was a lot emotionally so I think as long as that comes across and you get that feeling that she's been lost she's lost and then kingpin fills that void in his own twisted way as we come to find out but she refers to him as uncle throughout the entire tv series she looked at him as that father figure That was actually really good. It sounds like a volcano. Diet Coke you were just drinking is kind of like right there. That's your Irish whiskey discourse and no vocal cords. Yeah. It's going to haunt me later. But I think one thing about comic book adaptations is unless you have a very famous, very specific origin story, it's okay to tweak it a little bit. We don't know Echo so well. So if you're a hardcore Echo fan, you're going to take on Prince with this. How many of those are there? know what it honestly to me it doesn't matter like I feel like even if there's one it someone's out there who's gonna be like ah you changed this but you know so many book adaptations like how much stuff has been changed from book to from page to screen I mean look at the shining like the kubrick film versus uh what stephen king wrote and then when stephen king's stuff went to abc whereas like you have my wife always talks about it's like topiary is like moving it's like that's a little silly you know what I mean on the page it's frightening in this it's just like oh there's a there's a cgi tree moving okay this is really bad um where's jack nicholson please uh but with this I think you could switch it but like you couldn't switch like They did it with Spider-Man a bit, which was fine, but they also... You can't get rid of Steve Rogers being frozen in ice. You can't not have Matt Murdock be blinded you can't have the hulk not go through what the hulk went through if thor not have loki and odin you know what I mean with echo you can play with it a little bit you have a little bit of leeway because you do have like that is not as well known even the guardian stuff I think they changed guardians like those aren't the original guardians like but they changed them up they changed some origin stories they did a little tweak in here and there and but I think we're all the better for it and that's what's great and what I've always loved about Yeah, I'm not a fan of when they do it, but that's what's great about the comics is that you can do it. And within comics, there's so many. I just got back into it. How many number ones there are right now and how many new visions of this character? There's a Daredevil comic that was not long ago that was out where he was a priest. And now there's one where he's in black armor. So, I mean, it's, like, literally... Think about Spider-Man right now, too. Yeah. I was about to say Spider-Boy. Spider-Boy just dropped, like, last week or the week before, like, two weeks ago. Yeah, I have the second book. Yeah, it's... Like, it's all different, man. It's, like, everyone's meeting in different places and sometimes even within their own issue. Like, Spider-Boy is, like, doing this one thing where he's trying to hide and then in the second part of the issue, he's at the Thanksgiving Day Parade with Squirrel Girl. And you're just, like, two different artistic styles and you're like, okay, so it's all... it's all gravy, man. I know, but I mean, but I think like, if you're like a hardcore fan of something, you're, you could take a little umbrage with it, but I also think you need to realize like not everything is apples to apples when it comes to adaptations. And also I think too, that it would, it's a really cool thing when, you know, you see people who maybe have never seen echo before and never heard about echo. They watch the show and they're like, Oh, she's a comic character. Okay. Let me go check out the comic. And so it would be, so I think that there's a, even though yes, it's an adaptation, at least if it can, it can, encourage people to go check out the comics. you know, and just, and just, and, and dive into, and if they want to read more about her, they can. And I think that's a really cool thing when, when, when, you know, there's a lot more people now that again, who I, I, you know, had never heard about Echo before and now they're exposed because of the show. So I think it's, it's a, it's a great way to get someone exposure, you know, as well, a character that's lesser known exposure. So people are like, this is really cool. So I think that's a, that's a cool thing about some, like a show like this is that it put a new hero in other people into the forefront instead of everybody that we know and love, you know, Thor, Thor Stan over here. Well, Chris Hemsworth Stan really, you know, I really like is that people will see the character that drives them to their local mom and pop comic shop. Yes. And then they get exposed to more and now they're hooked to, and now your local mom and pop places get to keep the doors open longer they get to be is they don't have to worry about their electric bills I mean the comic book industry was almost dead pre-covered and then covet happened and between the tabletop gaming and comic books if this all of a sudden comic book stores are thriving once again and it's kind of been I think it's finally like leveled out now and there's they're still like riding good highs And people are going back in and like, it's terrific to see. Yeah. I mean, I do it once a month with my daughter. I used to do that. They like at the same exact age as her with my dad. going to a local comic shop, looking at cards, looking at figures, looking at comic books. And she picks up a couple. I pick up a couple. And it's a lot of fun. And I subscribe to Marvel Unlimited now, so I can go back and read a lot of the old stuff. And I read it on my iPad. But I still pick up a couple physical copies of new stuff, like Thunderbolts, which I'm reviewing on Pop Break. I'm going to do it. And that's the first run of a book I've done since I was 10. It's actually quite good, Bill. Yeah, that's very good. Thanks. Oh, no, I meant the comic book. I'm going to review. I'm saying the comic book is really awesome. I've read the comic book, too. It's a lot of fun. So I think there's a lot of us who are getting back into it, and then we're passing it down as Amanda and I do. I don't know if you're a dad or not, Jeff. So as Amanda and I do to our children. I got a senior in high school. Most of my bots at my local comic shop is my daughter's stuff. Yeah. I was going to say, I'm just, when I went like this, I'm like, I can't imagine my child as a senior in high school. Yeah. I'm mentally blocking that out with my child growing up. No, not ready for all the conversations, all those things. We're getting college visits. We're getting acceptance letters. Best of luck to you and your daughter. I'm telling you, it's like, I wasn't stressed enough as it was because she just started driving, but now we're doing college on top of like back to back. And I'm just like, Yeah, mentally blocking that out, not ready. So comic books are awesome. Yes. Comic books, absolutely. But that's the thing. What you're seeing with comic books, too, is we just watched Hawkeye 4, 000 times over Christmas. My daughter is obsessed with Kate Bishop. And so she wanted Kate Bishop comics and I went out and I got him for a couple. And then it's like, you know, I download some stuff off the Marvel app for her. And that's where it is right now. It's really translating. I mean, I wasn't married. I love those kids, man. I love being an uncle to his kids. It's great. I get to watch them grow up and not have to worry about any other thing else. There you go. Yeah. I'm that way too. It was, My daughter, she's into the Gengors right now from Marvel. I don't know what that is. I know Gengar the Pokemon. Well, she loves him too. But that's another show for another time. But yeah, Street Wars is like the street level. Oh, Street Wars. I thought you said Gengars. I'm like, wait a second. Is there a whole bunch of super powered Pokemon? My bad. Let me put my Alabama away. No, Gengors. Yeah, that's what I'm going to get. once it's like into the the app and I'm gonna like read that or they put it into a collection I think I'm waiting for that for a collection she she is not she she she read the first one online and she was like dad go talk to scott down anatomic and make this happen for me I just said okay she's reading and that's what you don't realize is like your kids ask for comic books and they ask for manga they're reading aren't you going to get your kid reading that's my son's preference actually he doesn't care for regular book like traditional books he's like I want to read like a manga or I want to read now he reads comics like I'll let him pick his own comics and he's reading it's great and then I make I make him read subtitles so we watch our animes and sub so he has to practice reading the subtitles so he knows what's going on we're reading comprehension thoughts and I'm the same age as bill. And it's a thing. It sucks being from Alabama. So my education ain't that great to begin with. But yeah, I, I used to work at a bookstore and like when I was a kid and they, no, no kids didn't really outside of Harry Potter. No one bought books. Now I see more and more. You're seeing, sorry, they just announced Brian Danielson and Eugene Nakata for collision. I just, I all thoughts went out of my head. I'm sorry. Um, DVR. Uh, so I, uh, I think that, you know, you see kids reading so much more. Like, Percy Jackson's huge. So many kids are reading Percy Jackson. Yes. And by the way, the show is great. It's a good show. Amanda, you will love it. Well, Adam Copeland's in it. Yeah. I started watching the first episode. I will get back to it. The darkest one possible. It can't be as dark as True Detective, though. There's a distinct lack of frozen male genitalia in Percy Jackson. Yes, Kimberly, you may want to see it. Maybe just, you know, sometimes it's just a preference. It was easier for my son and he was more engaged. My son does have ADD. So that also, I think, you know, it held his attention span longer to read comics. And, and even now he's starting to with manga, like he's not super great at manga, but he is enjoying it because it's, it's like, he's reading the one, some of the one piece ones. Although I do, I do watch where he's, he's going with it. Cause I know it will get a little intense, but at least if he can, you can read a volume or two he's as long as he's not trying to throw punches from way over here you know yes well yeah I mean he is he is he is well he's also uh he's also casting you know he's also doing casting air right now he's an airbender at the moment with ang so that's where he's it's almost time for that too I know I'm here for it I'm ready Hey, I love it when I hear kids reading the comics, man. Exactly. And then Black just became a Potterhead, by the way. He was a little late to the party on becoming a Potterhead. I'm waiting for that in my house. Yeah, so Kimberly, you know, the comic books are trying, the manga are trying. And they do have more child appropriate, like easier reading level comics that you can find. There is a whole section at most comic stores. They have a whole section dedicated to kids from Ninja Turtles to Batman and Scooby-Doo. It's great because I get Batman and Scooby-Doo too because I watched that as a kid. So whenever I see Batman and Scooby-Doo come to a comic book, I was like, oh, childhood. In a lot of bookstores like a Barnes & Noble, they have more graphic novels and stuff like that. There's a great one, Marvel 1, where it's about Peter Parker has to babysit all the pets of all the superheroes. It's a very visual read with not a ton of words, but it's so engaging visually. I read it in like 20 minutes. And I think, I think kids will, I think it's, it's a really good seller. So yeah, it's, it's pretty awesome. So that might be a good one for your son to check out too. There's a lot of bookstores that are really specializing this stuff. I think you'll, I think you'll definitely find something cool. Most comic bookstores have a whole kids section. Yes. Some of them do. And that's really cool. I'm excited for that. Cause it's passing down to the next generation. Oh, same. I was an Archie. I'm an Archie fan. Yeah. Like Archie horror stuff is like top shelf stuff for me. I love that. Yeah. Yeah. My mom, my mom still has a lot of her old Archie comic books. She probably can sell that for like a minute, dude. She didn't always take good care of them, but yes, she probably still could make a good amount of money from them. I've seen stuff sell for ridiculously prices and it's like, how, but let's get back into echo guys. Yeah. So in, The MCU, it was the Ronin who killed Maya's father. However, in the comic book, Kingpin killed him. And then he told her that it was the Daredevil that did it. Yes. It was a big deviation there, but it doesn't affect the story that we're getting currently playing out with Echo and what I think we're going to get again with the new Kingpin story coming out in the new Daredevil. So I think it's going to be a nice... mesh when daredevil hits the streets so I'm excited I'm excited yeah uh I i really am looking for I still haven't seen season three of daredevil I'm gonna after I get through my homework assignments for socially distance and all the other podcasts so in like uh next year I'll I'll I'll get through daredevil season three I'm really I love the first two seasons and uh I'm very excited for the arc they're going to take with kingpin here Oh, yeah. I know we're going to get to it. I think we're going to be talking about Echo and Daredevil, and I'm curious to see how that goes further. We got their initial interaction in the show with that pretty cool fight scene. It's funny that they're fighting now. They became lovers later on. I don't know if that's going to happen. I guess it's because of a timeline issue. I don't blame her if she goes after Charlie Cox. Stick with Cole. He's not bright when it comes to the ladies. He's charming though. I know, but he always goes for the wrong one. She-Hulk was bad for him? No, no, no. I liked them together. As someone who married an attorney, I can tell you He made the right choice. But normally you're just like, Matt, God, dude, like, let's get it together. Keep your head in the game. But then again, Maya, I don't know. She suffers no fools. So I could see like a little like he tries something and she's just like, no, no, we ain't doing that. Yeah, I don't think in this timeline I could see them. I'm curious to see if Disney tries, like Disney Marvel slash Marvel tries. But I think the way that they've built up both characters, I don't know necessarily if they would actually hook up or not. Again, you know, would I turn down Charlie Cox? I mean, I like my short kings. We know this. You do stay in a short king. I love my short king. I have my short king at home. Nobody's judging. He's a nice guy. I like him. Oh, thank you. To you guys, he's nice. He was great on Loki Season 2. I loved him. That's an inside joke because I'm staring at you like, what are you even talking about? Just go back to Loki Season 2. Just watch for a certain character and you'll be like, oh, I get it. Alright, I gotta do that now. But yeah, she should be in Daredevil. I think she has to, but there was also a question if White Tiger, like, I heard rumors that White Tiger is Jennifer Jacobs. White Tiger's showing up. I know they confirmed it today from CBR, got the article that Bullseye is showing up. everyone reported that one like like every major outlet which is cool yeah well and even the crime guild in the from what I read in the the show I mean there's it's tied to to bullseye yeah and and we're um damn it bill But yeah, there is a couple other ones that were tied back to this. There was the rumors that Foggy and Karen are coming back as well, which, listen, there's all sorts of rumor and innuendo with that. Karen Page, listen, she is a hot mess. I'm here for it. But you got to bring Foggy back. I think there's a lot of rumors. Yeah, well, it's not 100% confirmed. It's not 100%, but the source is pretty damn reliable. The big thing is it's just like, what are we getting? Because this show was supposed to be like a procedural with like White Tiger's dad on trial and Karen and Foggy maybe were getting killed in the beginning. And the interesting thing here is when Echo takes place, Echo and Daredevil's fight takes place during the snap. Like they are fighting and half the world is gone, which is like crazy. And I wonder, someone said this on Twitter and I really wonder, because obviously Matt can hear heartbeats, he can hear all this stuff. Are you going to open the show with him hearing half the world's heartbeats stop? Yeah. Because if that's what you open it with, buckle up, kids. Can I swear on this podcast? Fuck yeah. This show's going to be massively fucked up. Everyone's dead. Everyone's dead, Matt. And he's just like, fuck. Kimberly, I'm not sure what you mean by the foul four. Are you thinking fantastic four? Cause that is defenders or maybe the defenders. Yeah. I do know we're getting supposedly all the street level guys are, Well, we don't know about Iron Fist, man. I don't know. We're not getting him back. We're not getting him back as Iron Fist. We don't know about Iron Fist, Luke Cage. Jessica Jones, they said, was going to come back. Punisher is coming back. All they got to do is call her. So we'll see. I mean, I'm all for it. Bring it back. Bring them all. One big showdown after the snap. Daughters of the Dragon. Bring them in. That's a good one. Yeah. I went from not knowing shit about Marvel to knowing a couple things. There you go. The biggest, most obvious thing that they left off of Maya for the TV show was the handprint that she wears in honor of her father. That was the biggest thing that I was like, where's the handprint? I feel like they might be saving that. And I think like in a very, it's, I feel like it's still going to happen, but I feel like it's going to be in a much more dramatized type of way. Very Marvel, probably some kind of epic, you know, kind of an epic moment happening. Maybe it's like a flashback. Maybe it's one of her ancestors that, you know, I feel like there's something, or maybe it might even be something that maybe her grandmother gives her. or another member of her family. But I feel like, you know, that's being held for a dramatic, maybe like a, you know, she ascends to like the next step of superhero, you know, kind of the next evolution of her, of her superhero persona. So I feel like that's just, that's intentionally being held for a dramatic moment. Yeah, I could see that. like the final showdown with kingpin yeah battle world something like that and just like let's just go sometimes you gotta throw that war paint on man yeah I mean and she wore that from the the day her father died in the day he put his hand on her she always had that so that was like the most glaring thing to me that was why did they leave that out but now amanda's got me thinking like they're going to do something cool with it they got to and we'll see it in daredevil Because I feel like it's such a dramatic build with other members of her family. I feel like it's going to be the grandmother because she's the one that has... Oh man, that'd be cool. I'd pop if it was biscuits. But I feel like it's either going to be her grandmother or Bonnie. Bonnie. Yeah, I can see it being Bonnie or her grandmother. Because they have that spiritual connection. So we already mentioned Matt Burdock. So we're skipping that part. Can we give you our hot take about Matt Murdock and his show? Hell yeah. Absolutely. He didn't need to be in it? No, he didn't. But that fight scene was worth it. It was cool. I don't know if it was necessary, though. It was totally unnecessary, but totally worth it. They shoehorned that in politely, even though it was a fun scene. Politely, they shoehorned it in. I'm writing that down. That's one of those things. It's going to get set again on here. It's like, excuse me, guys. I'd just like to shoehorn this fight scene. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. I mean, they could have made it a lot more. They could have really gone over the top with it. Well, the original fight scene, I think it was like a seven-minute nonstop fight scene. But I think they cut it down because there's no way that was a full seven-minute fight that they showed. No. not at all there's no way so I i feel like they could they could have done they could have been more grandiose about it I guess so I'm like I love a good hot take that's why I say politely shoehorned as a whole we love our hot dates yeah we're gonna pull the politely shoehorning is now at the new emotional woodpecker of our podcast so uh you're welcome everyone You could also use the phrase, well, no, I can't give that one away. It's Alice. I can't give it away. Yeah, I know where you're going with it. That might happen later. Yeah, I know. It's too good not to say. Would she have really loved him? He was killing everyone. No, because she's... I understand that. Would she have loved him? Um, that was, uh, that was, that was, I lost everything in my ear and I was trying to figure out what was happening. That is my bad, y'all. Um, no, that's all good. Um, yeah, I think that's why it proved that to Daredevil, to Daredevil, to Kingpin that she, um, she could hold her own and he could promote her, uh, for father, you know, after he killed her dad. He's like, oh, okay, I can just put you in. You're the cheaper replacement. But I also think that's going to play into Daredevil Born Again, where somehow he remembers her and there's some sort of connection there and stuff like that. Maybe that's where we get the seven-minute fight scene. It's got to be 94 episodes. Yeah, all of a sudden everything in my ear just stopped. I couldn't hear nothing. I think something happened with my headphone, so I went to pull and I didn't expect it to Completely sound like a banshee screaming at y'all. That's my bad. Oh, it's okay. This would be our final difference here is, what did y'all think about them changing her power set in Echo? From her having just the ability to... basically premonition and to echo what, and to expect what's coming next and be ahead of it to her actually having like a supernatural, like superpower, I guess you could say. I didn't object to it very much because it is the hard part about, you know, translating from comic to, you know, to a live action is, you know, there's some concepts that are, you know, that are easier to visualize. And sometimes you have to visualize, whereas in the comic, it works like her original, her original concept. skill set worked in the comics, but if you want to translate that across pretty much, Trevor, I agree with that. She's like a mutant. And I feel like there's a purpose behind this with the change in her powers. I feel like she's somehow going inside of the X-Men and we're going to see her as a mutant, if you are being considered in that regard. But I also think that, you know, it's Marvel, it's Feige. They're going to do something to differentiate her from being another, while a great martial artist, another martial artist. And so I feel like they handled her abilities in a very tasteful way. you know, that I think was respectful of her culture. I liked that they tied it to, you know, to the first Choctaw that you got that lore. So they made it a very intriguing, you know, kind of an intriguing, Oh, that's a good one. Kimberly with the title Wolverine and strikers program. That's a good one. A solid. Yeah. I was going to say that Trevor. Yeah. Yeah, I've watched Black Widow about four times in the last three days. So, yeah, it's Taskmaster's thing. Life with the Daughter, man. Yeah. Yeah. So, I mean, hopefully it's one of the, these situations where her abilities will grow and maybe be, become more individualized, more unique to her as, as we move on with whether she's, you know, obviously I think she's going to be in daredevil, but if we get a season two of echo or not, you know, or she, we get to a point where she shows up, you know, maybe like in secret wars or something, and she's got more evolved powers. Cause that would be cool to see her and Kalahari together. Yeah. On the screen at the same time. Although we've talked about whether we want Kalahari to move from animation to live action. We've heard different takes on that. Why should I stay? Give us the hot take now. I'm all about it. You want to go first, Bill? Oh man, I have to remember a hot take from three weeks ago. I don't remember a hot take from Meow. From Meow is basically I... I'm cool with them giving her her own thing. I think the, but I think the execution of it wasn't the best in the end because they did this thing where they're like, she can pass it along to her grandma and Bonnie. And we had no establishment of, we had no rules based on her power. So it was like, okay, she can, she can, you know, they are tied to the women of the Choctaw nation, but like, we don't know what her power is. It was like, part of it's like, she's a great, um, So it's like, she's a great strategist. She has this power. She does this, she does that. That's cool. But you gotta, you gotta work it in a little bit more. It was like, there is a truncated part of that finale that if you would let it breathe a little bit more and establish what her powers are, then you're like, ah, cool, cool, cool. And now I know what's going on here instead of what it was. Like, I love the healing part. And I know Amanda and I were both like, that was cool. Like when she does that with Kingpin and now it's not really going to heal Kingpin. It's just like, closing one door and he's going to open another of evil and disgust. But I thought that the powers were a little... That's the Marvel of it. They were going to have to Marvelize her and make her fit into the Marvel narrative at this point that we have. Kalahari, do I want to see her go from animated to live action? I think if it's done well, I would be maybe okay with it. But I also do like the fact that we have this character that's animated as well. And there's a lot more freedom sometimes when you go in animation. I feel like just like, you know, I think it's kind of the same idea. Like if you go from, you know, like One Piece, right? You went from animated series or anime series to live action. And in this case, it worked. Although I feel like It's going to be a challenge in later seasons because of everyone's abilities. You have to translate those from anime to live action. They're going to leave characters out because they're not going to have the ability to really... Yeah, and I feel like with Kalahari, though, you have to be careful if you translate her to live action, where she has more freedom to have some pretty cool ways to manifest to show her abilities. She also has some abilities that are a little similar to... They remind me of very Scarlet Witch type of powers, and I don't know necessarily that we need another live action... Here's the thing about that, though. She's going to be a big, bad... she is zombie wanda yes why not bring her in into that because wanda has to heal the universe when she comes from underneath the rubble of mount wendigo man she's not done she's she's she's got wanda's coming back I think if you see corey it's going to be as as echo sees it as a vision And it's going to be whether it's in daredevil, whether it's in, you know, whether it comes to her, you know, speaks to her in the multiverse or something like, like, cause we are in a multiversal saga. She's in a different time. So maybe there's some sort of interaction there or Marvel just might leave her in. What if like, I don't know if we're going to see captain Carter in live action. We, I mean, we did, we did, but I mean, Nothing as a headliner or anything. Are we going to see certain versions? Are we going to see the Happy Hogan, the freak? Are we going to see that come out? No. That one can stay animated. I think there's some that are going to stay animated. I think Echo has to stand on her own because the show did get really good critical reviews and it has gotten audience. I think Echo is where the money is. and you can't keep how uh on bill versus the mcu we did a thing where we tallied like how many like heroes there are. There's like 75 different characters, and there's so many of them over the past two years that are just hanging threads. Hercules, Clea, Scar, like so many. And now you're thinking of adding White Tiger, and now you're going to put a whole new Fantastic Four. It's almost like you could leave Gohori as a small Easter egg for fans of What If, and then just leave that character there. I'm kind of liking the idea that she is a vision. that that to me is like I'm like oh bill I'm like damn like that's that's a good one yeah I got it blind squirrel finds not broken clock is right twice a day that's that's a good one though so I i interpreted her powers as kind of like her ancestors can go to any of them because I mean Grandma was whooping some ass, all right? She was. She was. And it's kind of like, it wasn't necessarily Maya's power. She didn't have that power at the time. It only goes to when it's the person that needs it. Her grandma needed some super strength, so grandma got some super strength. Bonnie, you know, she got the same. So that's the way I interpreted her power, is to give her what she needs when she needs it. So. It just makes me wonder if it's tied just to the bloodline, though. That's the way I interpret it. That was yesterday's podcast, Amanda. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's true. This is true. Acknowledge him. I see what you did there. I won't. I do. Acknowledge your tribal chief. Although I'm tired of the fucking story, but that's neither here nor there. If you're tired of that story, you should hear Amanda's thoughts on the Bob Culture podcast where she gives you a hot take about that. I'll have to go back and listen to that one. That's exactly why I said it that way. So with that, let's roll right into the episodes. All these episodes, all five episodes are named after one of Maya's ancestors that she draws her powers from. And I would like to note that the woodpecker that we discussed earlier is called a Biskinik. And it symbolized the sacred bread of the Choctaw. And it only showed up when it needed to warn Maya that danger was coming. That was kind of cool. Emotional woodpecker. There it is. Woodpecker's been a woodpecker. Yeah, that is very cool. That is very cool. So episode one was called Chaffa, which the ability that Chaffa bestowed upon Echo was ferocity. And she's the original That rescued her people from the fallen cave in the very first flashback episode that we get in episode one, which flashbacks played an integral part in all five episodes. All five episodes had its own little flashback sequence that gave us something. So. That was played by Julia Jones. Not sure if she's Native American or not, but. It was a very cool scene. I actually thought this was going to be Kohori. At first, I'm like, wow, they really prepped us with what if, and then not so much. No, I was in the same boat as you in that first episode. I really thought, I'm like, wait, didn't I just see this? I'm like, damn, they're just really going to just drop her in what if, and then like, bam, echoes. Here we go. I also like the fact that it wasn't too long of a flashback either. I think it was enough to make you intrigued, but it didn't drag on like sometimes with flashbacks there they take up like half the episode you mean like in episode you know well you know that was important though that that flashback was important though that 100 was it hasn't 100 important if I mean it makes sense if you're gonna take half the episode at least be important it's not like boba fett it still stings hot take I'm glad you finally, like, there's only one person we know that likes that show. And it's neither of us. Yeah. But I love Star Wars, though, obviously. My bread and butter. Oh, yeah. Star Wars, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. But Book of Boba Fett, though. Coming down the road from Star Wars, for sure. You know, I'm thankful that Echo went the route they did with the flashbacks and not the Boba Fett route. That's my take on that. We don't say Boba Fett on this show. i didn't so let's let's I know we're going to be cutting it close on time so let's let's roll this through the episodes real quick uh what was y'all's favorite thing from episode one outside of that really cool opening flashback sequence oh man I'm asking the hard questions. You are. I actually, you know, I liked seeing, you know, kind of the experiencing like young Maya's, you know, the challenges she had growing up, you know, as being alone as a deaf child. Like, I think you really... opened, you know, it really opened the door in terms of understanding why she connected with Kingpin the way that she did. And the fact that Kingpin could come across as being very paternal, you know, it was a very, I liked the insight into the relationship dynamic between the two of them to where you know, it, it was so much more impactful when she shot him at that point, because you had that backstory. And I thought that was really, and of course, both actors were tremendous in these, you know, the roles, child Maya, all three, I should say child Maya and, you know, of course, you know, you know, Vincent Donfro is Kingpin, you know, Lockwood Cox, they were, they were fantastic. And I think that that, that was something that it could have just been, Oh, look, you know, she shot Kingpin. Cool. It really delivered an emotional punch, getting that, getting that backstory and being in her shoes. Imagine like how much more it took for her to pull that trigger though. Cause that is essentially the guy that raised her. So. Yeah, I agree. Because, I mean, like I said, I've watched Hawkeye a lot recently. And if you just watch it based off that, it's a cool, shocking moment. But it means more now that you've seen it in Echo. Absolutely. What do you think, Jeff? For me, the fight scene with Daredevil, for me, is what really... The opening scene, and then the fight with Daredevil, and then ultimately seeing her squeeze that trigger. You could tell she was pained pulling the trigger when she did it. But also, it was kind of like... Yeah. That's what sits this whole thing in motion. And it also sits in motion what's going to happen in... You know, when Daredevil opens up as well. So, I mean... So, I mean... Yeah, that was... not my favorite fight scene in the show though I'll tell you no it's really not but it was getting to see daredevil again after a while off screen outside of she-hulk I was like yeah he's back he's back I don't know he was back when he did the walk of shame I'll be honest with you I felt very that's very matt that is very matt murdoch so episode two I was also waiting for Amanda. I was like, just like, I'm waiting for an Amanda thirst trap joke in there. You know, I, I was already, you know, miles away. Well, I mean, I was thinking about that moment. I was like, he was right across from me. Hot little short King. He was in real life right across from me. I was in line to get my picture in full cosplay, my Ahsoka cosplay with Rosario Dawson and Ashley Eckstein with my son. And all of a sudden, just a curtain pops open and I just hear Charlie Cox a few feet in front of me just going, oh, this is really what's everybody in line here for? And people were telling him and he's like, oh, you look great in cosplay. Of course, here I come with my phone. I'm just like, Thank you. Full Irish accent, I'm sure, too. Oh, yeah. That only adds like three points, right? Exactly. It was just only three. Only three. His height alone was enough for me. So I was like, I'm pretty sure. I was like, I'm pretty sure he's about the same height as my little short king at home. I now have a basis for everything I need to know. So I'm just killing Bill over there. And this is what I, this is why I'm the co-host of the socially distance because I entertain Bill so much. Yeah. Yeah. I'm dead. I'm deceased. I've seen it and it was running pretty fast. strategy to Maya. He's terrible too, so it's not just me. It's not just me. In this one, we get the flashback where they're in the Choctaw settlement in Alabama, which is if you ever drove through Alabama, you can actually see Indian mounds all over the state. So it was really cool to see that. And they're playing stickball instead of going to war with each other and whoever loses leaves town. So what did y'all think of episode two like what though like what was the one scene in episode two that was like that's that's the scene right there oh man um I just love this we get biscuits and I'm happy with that I love biscuits can't forget billy jack Exactly, exactly. The train scene was really neat, because you really feel like she was in danger, which her leg gets crushed. I did not, I was like, I wasn't expecting it to get damaged the way that it was. And I was like, oh, like, I'm like, okay, she's legit, like... in in trouble here and I was actually really anxious for a minute there but I thought that was you know I was like way to go good cousin good cousin for helping her out you know yeah I was like oh he is not oh I was like oh no poor biscuits don't go home man you know Do what you need to do with that truck. Don't go home. Don't let Chula see it. But, you know, I thought the train scene was really neat. I also really liked getting a sense of her family dynamics. You know, I thought the storytelling was really, again, continued to be really well done here. And it just, you know, again... I'm like, Biscuits was so great. I love Biscuits. He's great, man. He's so great. Everybody should have a cousin like Biscuits in their family. Everybody does have a cousin like Biscuits in their family. If you don't know who that is, it could be you. This is, yeah. I can see that Bill being definitely the Biscuits. That's me. For me, the best part was the... Oh, that's cool. I didn't know that. Oh, okay. Yeah, I... I remember that my favorite part is the fact we get the reveal of it just like when they're like, oh, what did you steal? And she's like, I didn't steal anything. They're like, what? And it's just like, let's blow up Kingpin's armory. And that's really cool. It's it shows you the strategy. It's already there. And so we're already who's biscuits. He's he's the cousin. He's a cousin. And he's he's one of the great Marvel characters of all time. he's like on par with Lucky the Pizza Dog but not quite there in my opinion but it's it just shows like we were talking about strategy and this is the whole thing with the scene in the beginning it really ties well at the end and it shows you that Maya is she's not just a weapon as Hawkeye was saying we're both being used as weapons she's super super smart so I really love that part of it I thought it was just fun watching her. I mean, she's just so sharp. She's just like, here's at the general store, here's what you need to put together this bomb. You know, and it's just like, it's kind of crazy. But he didn't know you were buying stuff to make a bomb. No, he had no clue. I think if any of us had gone, I would have been like, That's a lot of random stuff. And I don't think I would have put it together. Clearly I'm the biscuits here. So it's just like, I wouldn't have put it together. And... Guys, clearly I'm the biscuits. Clearly I'm the biscuits here. I would have had no clue either that I was buying stuff to build a bomb. But just the fact that she just has that kind of uncanny knowledge and just that survival mechanism that comes from that training that she's had and everything. It's just that... you know, just that kind of crazy knowledge off the top of your head. Like I can, but I have the survival just, I think it's just a really another neat way to show her home, her ability to survive using whatever's around in her environment, just even like with the skating rink kind of thing. And in the next, you know, she was able to, to use the pieces from the skates and, To make a gun? To make a gun. But those little nuances are so cool to see. And I think they're very underrated because it's like not everybody can do that. Not everybody has that survival instinct to look at literally something like, oh, hey, there's a lamp. Can I make a weapon out of a lamp? What kind of resource can I make out of it or something? Or like, I've got a lamp and like this or this or around me. And she manages to pull it off. And I think this was a cool little... here's what's at the random general store or at the you know the thrift shop here's a bomb Or grandpa's thrift store. Grandpa's pawn shop. It's not saying to go do that for everybody out there, but it's just the ability of like... I know, but just the innate ability to adapt and clearly think through and come up with a plan on the fly. It's cool to see somebody's mind work in that way. I agree. My biggest ones was Roger Poore. was mentioned, which is an island off of Singapore that Wolverine visits. They're known for bootleg stuff and other nefarious deeds. Falcon and the Winter Soldier had an episode there. They actually went there. They actually show the island and everything. The scene where she gets her leg stuck is the first time that she uses her powers. She couldn't figure out what had just happened. How did I get my leg out? And the other one that I want to point out was the crate that she put the bomb in. D9X was Daredevil issue 9, 1999. Her first appearance in Daredevil. Ha! Look at that. Very cool. so episode three I know we're going fast and I promised us we would be out of here at an appropriate time and so far we're doing okay we're a little behind but we're not doing too bad tonight when we talk oh yeah and we go off on we we go on tangents a lot they just come up they just come up it's fun it does and it but it works it works so episode three was I'm probably gonna was too close or tuck low who offers her cunning abilities And the flashback scene we get in here is the silent film, which was, you know, they introduced a group of Native police called the Light Horsemen, which I thought was one of the coolest flashbacks we got. Yeah. I thought that was, and I love those old silent films. So, like, that was, like, my favorite episode. Like, that was the flashback, the name of the episode, and then. so and then we get the roller rink scene in this episode what y'all think this is the this is a definitive scene this is the hallway fight scene in daredevil this is like that moment you're gonna go back to first off You want to warm my heart, you're going to play some Rob Zombie. Yes. Yeah. And they picked Dragula. I was like, oh, some shit is going down. Yeah. And they just play it like it's coming through, bleeding through the walls, which is really cool. Playing with sound, which they did beautifully throughout the series. And that fight scene is the reason you get a TVMA, dude, because like. she fucked some dudes up in the worst possible way. And I was here for that. And I think that's, you needed that to ground this series in that spotlight mantra into that daredevil street levels thing. So, and I think you needed that. And, but I also don't think it was a daredevil ripoff. It was, this is echo. This is her show. And this is what she does. And we're all like, fuck. Yes. This is why, this is why I paid a ticket to see this. And in a hell of an interview, I'll tell you that. I was once warned when I interviewed him. They're like, do not talk about movies. You should only talk about music. I was like, why is that? And they're like, because he will only talk about movies. So I'm like, all right. Great concert, by the way. Yeah, one of the few I've ever shot. And I accidentally got a few good pictures. Hey, there you go. But yeah, that scene was just so iconic. I really feel like it really established her as a badass in her own right. Just straight up, just the brutality, the ruthlessness. It was like, hell yeah. It's not something that... you see so much like, I feel like Marvel sometimes pulls back at least Marvel Disney, I should say pulls back. No, but I feel like for some of the female characters and heroes, they do pull back even though yes, they like, you know, they kick ass. It's just, you don't see the level of just gritty violence that you do here. And it was so cool to just let the, just see that they just let her just go at it. And again, I, The cool part was watching that whole weapon from the skate. That was cool. Made with ball bearings and a truck off the bottom of the skate. I was like, that is legit. But it's like, you don't mess with Echo, man. I was like, well, if I ever get into a fight, I'm calling her. It was so well done. And really, I think, just kicked into gear who she is and the fact that she's holding back. She could be capable of so much more destruction. And her power is insane. And so you have that raw ability on top of now you add superhero powers to it. It's pretty terrifying. and cool and that just that internal rage that she's been holding and all of a sudden it's like you know click and it's on and everybody's done and this is what really confused her is when the phone call came and they were going to get to live so then that's when she's like wait how in the hell did that just happen And of course, her uncle's like, there's only one person that makes that phone call for us not to be dead right now. And that's when I think it really dawned on her that she didn't kill Kingpin in that episode. So that to me was like my one moment in that episode where I was like, oh, damn. kingpin still kicking they should never have showed him earlier though they should have left it yeah because they show him a few times they show him once too often and I think it deadened it a little bit for me but it's such a kingpin mood to be like no I'll do it and you're like okay we get it here you're gonna take care of this game because that's what he does man that he always does this weird shit really like just let him do it like He had the whole scene with Punisher. He's just like, hey, you survived. I guess I can work with you. And it's kind of the thing. He's like, all right, you survived this. You can be part of my team now. Which is so on brand for Kingpin. This is true. If you have the opportunity to kill him, you're just like, you know what? If you can survive that, I got a spot for you right here. The lesson here, always double tap. Finish your job. Make sure you've finished your job. So many ways that can go. Politely. Politely. Respectfully. Yes. In a gentlemanly manner. So with that, let's keep it rolling. We're on a roll. Episode four, Taloa, which I really like this name. Until it gives her the gift of love. And in this flashback. It takes place in 2008. When Kingpin. Beats the ice cream vendor. To death. And then. So this shows. Like that one scene alone. Shows that he was in power. And doing his thing. Long before there was ever an Iron Man. And long before. The Avengers ever assembled. The Kingpin was doing his thing. and really running the show even though he's not seen as a threat which he should have been yeah it's funny how that all comes together where it's just like kingpin's was just running this running the city and no one really did anything but it's just like exactly I i agree with this hot take I don't ish ish like I i I i um I want I want yeah I i think kingpin showing up making the call and then him having the the the scene where they cut where they pan over and it's dead silent and there is this hulking mass of a human being just standing there like he is a monster and I thought that was perfect that's why they gave too much away of him for him if you just had the phone call and you get and then it just like you you cut back a little bit on him and flashback And then it's just like, Hey man, I'm here now. I'm Frankenstein's monster because I'm back. And then there you go. I think that works a lot better. And I think you needed him there to be pissed off. I think you needed him there to get healed. And I think you needed him to be like New York, you know, just like that's what I became at this point. It's just like, he, he's going to run for mayor of New York. So, I mean, I think you needed, I think you needed him there. Yeah. I think you did, but like you said, Bill, less is more. I think that scene could have been trimmed. I agree with you. That scene could have been trimmed with him being kind of just showing up out of nowhere, kind of big and hulking. I think, yes, you did need the emotional moment that we're talking about with the hammer, the story of the hammer. You did need that. My takeaway from this is the story with the hammer and him showing it to her. and then promise her her own empire if she comes home. It's also a different Hammer. A lot of people got mad about that, and I was like, Hammer. Listen, Marvel, you want to make it up to me, bring Justin Hammer back in live action. Yes, there you go. Live action. I need Sam Rockwell. That is definitely a difference, but still. My favorite scene here in this whole episode is the kitchen confrontation. Marvel sometimes knows how to hit you right in the heart. And that's one of them. And like, it is, you're seeing Maya and the beautiful thing about the American sign language of it all is you're getting like almost a triple performance because Maya is saying the words, which is also signing. And there's also a physicality to the whole thing. So it's like so much more impactful to me, someone who does not see American sign language in his life as that often, they just, they just, really grabbed me and it made it more of an emotional um an emotional journey and I'm I'm here for that because it's it was just such a beautiful scene like it's tragic and it's sad but it's beautiful that these two women are really finally talking and getting everything out and eventually it does resolve stuff but that felt like a real family drama a real human moment it's not just like A Norse god talking about losing his parents, which is sad. But he's also Thor. This is an everyday human being who lost her mom. But I'm saying her mom died in a car accident. And that's something that happens every day in the world. Obviously, we then found out the brakes were cut by Kingpin, blah, blah, blah. But at that moment, it's just like, and then the resentment from the grandma, that's all real. That's not comic book. That's real life. And that's what made this series so great. And that was my one scene, was that scene in the kitchen between Maya and her grandma that really was like, we needed that scene. We did. We did. I felt like it was a good counterbalance to the Maya that we saw in the last episode, the angry, you know, killer instinct, ruthless Maya. This was a vulnerable Maya. This really, I feel like kind of brought her character full circle in that, you know, she's not just someone who's full of rage. There's a reason. And there's, there's a lot of hurt and a lot of, you know, there's a lot of pain in her and, And even hearing from Chula about, you know, the birth of her daughter, that was, you know, it was an interesting, it was a different perspective. And it really put into play just, you know, it's not only just Maya who's lost family, but it is her family also that is suffering. Like her grandmother lost her daughter. And I think to be able to have that explanation about how hard Chula worked to bring her um taloa into the world you know they they were able to bond over that you know it's it's you know both of them had a different relationship with taloa And both of them were able to unite and heal, you know, and they share the same loss. And so, you know, Bill, like to your point, you know, the sign language and the intensity of the body movements and the language and just, you know, even like watching, just watching them, like I cried. I cried because you just were, you know, it really double-layered. Yeah, it double-layered the impact, like you said. Copy and paste it. Yeah, that was one of those moments. It's not the saddest moment, though, for me. No, but it was one of those where you're like, you find yourself. I'm good. I don't know what y'all talking about. Somebody's cutting onions in the kitchen. Let's not talk about the End of Guardians. How I embarrassed myself was laughing in the movie theaters. But yeah, that happened. Because the scene in the finale with the mom in the workshop That's the one. Oh, that one must be. Let's do that. Let's hit episode five. So episode five is actually named after Maya. And we get the flashback to when she's a kid and she kills the woodpecker. And then her mom teaches her like, hey, we don't do that. We don't hurt living things, which is a sole contrast to what she grew up to become. But then she uses her healing powers to bring the bird back. Which... that was another one of those like emotional scenes you see between her and her mom and her going through her growth and really healing herself, whether she's realizing it or not. So what'd y'all think? Let's get, let's hear it. Let's roll episode five. Oh man. I'm with Bill. The mom, the scene with her mom just messed me up. Yeah. Oh, it was so good. Episodes where you get a tear jerking scene and you're like, damn, why they got to do me like that? But it was so necessary. It needed for Maya to get that final bit of closure, to get that catharsis, to actually leave the streets behind and embrace who she is and then truly accept the gift from her ancestry. And I think that's what you see every woman in those things and those flashbacks were. It was their time to accept their power. And I think it's pretty rad. And sometimes you got to go through that passing of the torch, especially since all the power ran through the women of the family. We did not see her dad in a flashback anyway. Right. We saw her mom, and so she had to pass it down to her. So it was like that passing of the torch moment that needed to happen. And you often don't see that in superhero or comic book-based things. It's always the dad, whether he's handing it down to the daughter or the son. But the mom, that's really important. It's one of those tropes that they flipped, and it worked perfectly. Well, I mean, except for Superman and Batman. But I mean, and also... Their name is Martha too. Our Batman by the numbers podcast was almost called Martha of the podcast. That would have worked so well though. Yeah. So, yeah, but it meant, I tell you, it's like you needed to go through it and we all needed to go through it. But again, like I said, Amanda and I said earlier, it was, you know, the marble of it in the end kind of hurt a little bit, but man, suspense built up through the powwow scene through the drums was pretty... When she comes in with the dancers, I was like, oh, damn. She's coming in right in front of their faces, and they don't even see her. This is going to be good. Well, and for her to keep... What I've loved throughout the series are these... the nuances, the attention to detail, and the fact... And again, very subtle... in a way but she's keeping up with all of the the powwow dancers and she can't hear that's that like to keep in step and to rely on other senses to to keep with the movement I grew up with uncle and he was one of the best dancers I ever met in my life but it was the vibrations and in the music that allowed him to be able to do that and I'll always like I remember As I got older, I would go to the club and pick him up because he couldn't drive or anything. So I'd literally drop him off, go to work, pick him up when I would get off work. And I would walk in and be like, where the hell's my uncle? And he'd be on the dance floor. And I'm like, okay, I see your uncle. Like, we got to go though. I'm tired. It's really cool because he can actually sense everything. the beats and the vibrations and they know like what stuff they need to be on. And so, yeah. I think I thought that was a beautiful, it was a really neat perspective because it, it is, you know, you go from being able to hear to what, to her point of view and you really kind of get, I, I feel like having those moments helped you connect with Maya more because you got a taste of her world and, And even just, you know, kind of the other smaller things, such as, you know, like the scene with Chula and Scully, where they kind of reconcile a little bit. That was a really sweet moment. Oh, man. The sexual tension between those two. I was like, ooh. Every meeting they had, it was there. But in that last episode, it was like, Jesus Christ, y'all get a room. I know. I was like, whoa. I don't think he needed a room. No. He's got his own ball shop, man. He's got a back room back there, I'm sure. Graham Greene could do no wrong. He is amazing. He's so charming. He's so charming. I bet you he would love to hear that. Hey, if he ever hears this, he's one of those guys, when he shows up in a movie, he's going to be spot on. Oh, I loved it. I loved it. That scene was, and it was a nice way to jump into the episode and continue moving into it because you know it's going to get intense at the end. So I think just having a little bit of a moment where there's a little bit more of a positive energy coming, because again, you know there's quite a bit going on. It's nice to see that nice touch of healing continue. But also didn't... The only dude who gets involved in anything is the uncle, the one uncle, who owns a roller rink. And he, like, kills the guy in the most comic way possible. So, I'm like, I'm all right with that. Oh, and Biscuits. Biscuits murders everyone. I was here for Biscuits all the way through. I'm there for Biscuits any day of the week, especially if it's Thanksgiving. But I was happy that character did it, so. I know, that was so great. Biscuits had his own moment where it's just, that was awesome. Biscuits doing Biscuits, man. I loved it. Like again, I just treasure the Biscuits in your lives, people. That's all I have to say. If you don't know who Biscuits is, you're the Biscuits. So this series, like every other series before it though, the character didn't get her suit until the final episode. So, I mean, Falcon and the Winter Soldier. It was the last episode when he got it. So, I mean, this one followed that same trope that, well, we're not seeing her in her full get-up until, like, episode five. And we got that here, and we got it in, like, the most beautiful way possible with her mom giving it to her. Yeah. So... I feel like it was appropriate because you've been building the, the, the, with the flashbacks, the narrative that, you know, that this, the telling the culture story and telling, you know, how echo was passed to each. It's just, it, this was very appropriate in that the story, the flashback story and narrative culminated in such a beautiful way. It did. It really did. So some of the, I've seen some after the, The final battle scene takes place. It was like Maya and her stunt double. And they had actual face tattoos. So all the face tattoos that they were given, I don't know if it was just for the final battle or if she was supposed to have them throughout. Which is something that she didn't have in the comic book anyway. But there was pictures from the final battle where they had these face tattoos. And they were edited out later. So I thought that was something really cool that they, I'm like, that would have been kind of cool to see, though, in that final battle with, like, the traditional, like, you know, face paint and that kind of stuff. I'm like, yeah, I think they missed a good moment there, that they could have had something really unique. They could have, but then again, you know, her most iconic is the handprint, and so... you know, would you want to take away from that? No. And that's why I'm kind of glad they did. Even though I was like, I seen the pictures. I was like, Oh damn, that's so bad. It's a little bit of a hat on a hat. You know, she's got the, she's got the, the, the, the important thing was the, the, the outfit. It wasn't the other things. And it was the outfit. It was the powers. Then you're going to add a face paint tattoo. It like, I think it's still just too much. Yeah. Yeah. No. Yeah. So one final note on this one. When Maya uses the healing powers on Kingpin, it echoes his past. And it brings him to the craft wall, to the painting that looked like Vanessa's painting. And that callback between those two things that tied really like the Daredevil season and Echo season to kind of together in that one little brief moment with that painting and the cracked wall. So I thought that was a really cool little, let's throw this nickel in there and see how many people pick up on this one. So I thought that was a really cool one to put in there. Yeah, it was a great moment for sure. I really think that it's something that if you hadn't seen it, it's so shocking to you. And you're like, oh my God, what is this? And you get it through the noises and through the wall, the hammer and all that stuff. this dude googling I was like that looks familiar and then I just watched it a year ago so I knew but for those if you know it's like if you know you know and it wasn't a fan servicey thing it was a coldly earned moment because that is his mind palace it's not an empty claire's it is actually his childhood home uh where he heard his parent his father abusing his mother you know and that's really hard abuse his father that's for damn sure He took a hammer to him. Well, I mean, the guy was a dick. So, I mean, I didn't feel too bad. But a little patricide here and there. Not advocating. Only in comic books. But yeah, I think it was perfect. And then when we ended, you can't ask for a better ending. Oh, I know. The ending was... So did you recognize the reporter? yeah no I didn't recognize the reporter at all until I read it somewhere I'm like oh okay yeah that was my thought I'm like the reporter's familiar and then I was like when I was writing this I was like oh damn that's why they're so familiar so I thought that was kind of one of those another one of those nickels like they went for you're like oh yeah I like when they do that stuff oh yeah for sure But I mean, I love him running for mayor. It's one of his big storylines. I don't think Matt's going to be the lieutenant mayor. I don't think they're going to go that route. But man, that leaves a lot of fertile ground for them to work with. So I think it's a great place and it allows, it gives leeway for Maya to come back. Obviously, Matt's going to be involved. And then you still have, it's New York City. you have all the defenders and the punisher that's not all you got up there I mean that's that's a political thing that's like sony and contracts and uh but there's plenty of characters that live in new york city that can easily show up and do some damage and I'm curious to see how it all ties together I don't know how this all ties into a multiverse saga do I know think they know what's going to happen There's some alterations. Well, does it need to tie into the multiverse saga at this point? I mean... No, it doesn't. But it'd be kind of fucking cool if it did. I think that's how the answer is. Who's going to be the next big bad? Are they going to flush King down the toilet and go ahead and bring in Doctor Doom? I mean, we got a big bad right here with Kingpin. which is so it's like the whole battle world of it all I think is the the question is like this is where everyone kind of like all the multiverses collide and here's where things happen and man you know daredevil is he was a huge part of secret wars he's a huge part of all the big events and he hasn't been so for him not to be involved it could happen kind of cool if he did like imagine like just you know matt murdoch and deadpool just like fall through a like a like a warp you know a black hole and it's just like all right we're here let's let's do some things you know and I kind of think that's how battle you know the secret wars is going to be And so, yeah, let's throw them in. I mean, not everyone has to go. I guess I have my reservations because of the way that that, and I feel like this phase has not been well executed. I think if you had asked me maybe earlier on with a little bit more well-structured phases, I would have been a little bit better about like, okay, yeah, like that'd be cool to incorporate, you know, Kingpin in this and this kind of this more street level, you know, kind of style of show we're getting here and kind of series. I think I'm like, I just, I just worry that unless the next phase is stronger in terms of cohesiveness and how it's all coming together and that it moves the story that the, that the daredevil franchise, if you will, would become just as disjointed. So that's kind of my only like, you know, cause the way it is right now, it's, it's amazing. Yeah. It's amazing. It's a great setup so far. Again, they've dropped in. Here are some of the shows that are the Netflix shows that are part of the canon now. I think you've got this cool little world building happening and it's just I hope that it continues to be a strong build versus again kind of where we've been with this phase where you have all these different running pieces but they have not fully come together like you would hope. Like what we've been used to in other Marvel phases. yeah but the way they're piecing it together though is starting to make sense and it's you're starting to see those pieces go together the way that at the end of the phase though nearly that's the hard part to wait for it but it's at least hopefully they know what the hell they're doing and it's going to fall into place unlike some of the other stuff we've seen bill's favorite Which one? Secret Invasion. Oh, man. I don't hate it as much as Alex. Secret Wars took place behind Secret Invasion in the comic book. It happened concurrently. That's why you were always seeing people disappearing and coming back and disappearing again. It was a whole thing. It was a mess. Even for the comic books to keep up with. With that, guys, final shots and thoughts before we close it down. uh echo's great uh go back and watch it tell you and tell your friends I mean like this was the one like everyone's down on marvel everyone's like it's over brother uh it's not uh this one got their act together and and I think this is I believe this is the beginning of uh a new era and uh some really cool stuff so go check it out I gave it a high rating but amanda you are much higher than Yeah, I really... This is how you tell a story in five episodes. The pacing of the episodes was great. Although, yes, we had the marvel of it all initially. But once the story went, it went. And we saw this issue with a lot of other Marvel shows. You know, with the exception of Wanda and Loki... you know I i feel like the storytelling was either too long or just you know the the episodes the the episodes were too short you know just that the pacing of stories was not very consistent and here beautifully done um you have a great narrative with the you know great build for a character you know oh thank you black mac thank you for for for your comments and everything it's been it's been an awesome experience so better thank you it does and um you appreciate your support and Yeah. Just, you know, the, the cinematography was beautiful. The music was on point. You know, I, I, you know, you had so many different moving pieces, but they all came together. You had the family story, you had her backstory, you had her kick-ass moments and, You know, I thought for five episodes, this was a very, very strong series. And this is the series that people were waiting for. If you loved Wanda, if you loved Loki, you were like, I needed something very intense. This was great. I very much enjoyed it. And it made me excited about Daredevil because I was nervous with everything you're hearing coming out about it. This made me feel better. If... This is even a fraction of how great Daredevil is going to be. I'm here for it. I'm with you. For me, it was one of those to sum this whole thing up. It got flack that it didn't deserve. I, for one, thoroughly enjoyed it. I know people were complaining, well, it's a spotlight series. Other people only got an hour. They're giving her five episodes. But it's five episodes that worked. And if each episode played off the next one and into the next one. So for me, I was like, this is it for me. I'm like, this is how it should be done. It's short. It's sweet. You can watch it in a day, but it all flows beautifully together. And it's got me excited again for Marvel. That was my biggest thing. It has me excited again for Marvel, which lucky season two did as well. Yeah. Oh, But this is the one where it didn't have the established character in the lead, like Loki. So this is why they needed it to work. It was an original property. Yeah, you had Kingpin, you had Daredevil. But we were going to see if this character can do it, and it did. So with that, Bill and Amanda, both of you, tell us where we can find y'all and what days we can find y'all. Amanda, why don't you start us out? All right. Well, of course, I know Bill has got quite a bit to close this out on. So I like to leave him. He just has half the openings and half the endings. I just do the business end, man. I just do the business end. You do really good openings and closings. So I'm like, I can't even match half the Bill energy here. So it's like, you have to settle for me first, and then you get the good part, right? That's the secret. Not anymore, but it's mostly just like half a Coke Zero and just a whole lot of prayers. It's like caffeine and prayers that, yeah, that's there it is. There it is. But, um, for me, you can find me at a Mandalorian on, uh, Instagram and threads and at Reznor's chick on X. Yes. I am a huge Nine Inch Nails fan. So that's where my handle comes from. Nine Inch Nails stand forever. Um, and of course, I'm one of the co-hosts of the Socially Distanced podcast along with Bill. You can check us out every Friday on all streaming platforms. So we talk about everything, probably everything on Disney Plus for sure. We're definitely going to diversify too. We're diving into the Netflix realm, which we did recently with Rebel Moon, and that was an experience. That was an experience. That's a healthy heaping of butt soup right there, man. There it is. That was a good episode, though. Yeah, we definitely enjoyed it. But we talk about, you know, different Marvel shows, Star Wars, different movies that are out. You know, we dive into revisiting a lot of different content. You know, we're looking at revisiting The Matrix this year because it's 25 years old. I can't. I'm not ready for that. To acknowledge that that. is even that old but anyway remind me of my mortality right um but yeah we we have just a cavalcade of fun guests and it's just is a lot of fun there's always something random that happens that happens starting in 2020 you have to cover raw no thanks maybe maybe the premiere I don't know bill might uh bill's got quite a bit to say about wwe so go go watch us on the bob culture podcast I was fairly positive about it I surprisingly surprisingly surprisingly normally you have at least a connection but we got original singing So, you know, you got the conniption on the match. This is true. This is true. So go back and check that out. We were both on that here yesterday. And yeah, it was a lot of fun. And the other podcast that I'm a co-host for is Anime Pop with my co-host Josh Czarnecki. And that is available on the PopRank TV feed. And we cover every month the most popular anime that's happening. What's happening in the world of the news in terms of anime. And then also recommendations from our different guests. So, yeah, Black Mac. You definitely should check out our Matrix episode. We're going to make our other host, Al, who's had to step back a little bit. He's never watched it. He owns it on DVD. He's never watched it, so we're going to make him watch it. So, yeah. That is our job, too. It is. Must watch. So, Bill. Oh, as for me, I am Bill Bodkin, editor-in-chief of ThePopBreak.com. We've been doing this 15 years this September. Check us out every single day. Film, music, television, pro wrestling, anime, comic books, digital trends. We're doing it all. We've got articles. We've got podcasts. We're covering concerts. I think we're at a concert right now. We're covering that. If I'm not there, maybe, no, it's Dinosaur Jr. I'm definitely not there. So we have a whole bunch of great stuff. Check out Socially Distanced every single Friday. Amanda's podcast, Anime Pop, is on the Pop Break TV feed, like I said, at the top of the show. I'm also one of the panelists on tv break which is our our monthly look into the world of television I am the bill and the bill versus the mcu podcast which is our marvel first watch for me and rewatch my co-host alex that's over on pop break today but most importantly follow us on all forms of social media at the pop break except for youtube we're at pop break.com all spelt out you're a big wrestling fan You could check out Timeless Tony Storm calling out Wendy Richter, which is still one of my favorite things. Thousands of people have found it. So be one of the many who have. And if you must follow me on Twitter, I am at Bodkin Rights. So thank you for having us, Jeff. Thank you for giving us clearance to be on the USDN. And we look forward to returning both as a dynamic tag team. We might not be the flocking brawlers, but God damn it, we'll put up a good fight. Go follow Brandon Weiss and Casey Blackrose somewhere on the World Wide Web. Casey, follow Amanda. She posts plenty of his content there. They don't have a shared Instagram account. I'm telling you, don't have a shared Instagram account. It feels that way. It feels that way. Well, actually, we do. We actually have a shared couples cosplay, but we cosplay together, so that's part of it. A couple that cosplay together stays together. yeah well I told my wife that she'd be like get the out of here so for bill except for bill except for bill everybody I want to thank everybody for tuning in to our episode on marvel echo watch the usdn page for more updates I'm going to be taking next week off because I got a lot of stuff to put together I got an episode edit from last week I got this episode so I'm going to take some time put together some reels drop some episodes on the spotify and do all that behind-the-scenes work that make podcasting so much fun. Once again, a big thank you to Bill and Amanda and the crew from Socially Distanced and the Pop Break. As always, I want feedback, y'all guys out there. Leave us some feedback in the comments below this video on Facebook. Let us know how we're doing over here at USDN. And if you're watching on YouTube, don't forget to hit that button to like, subscribe, and share it with your friends over at the DFPN Network. 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