This week we're joined by
Chip from Marvel Canon Madness to discuss what a crew should oughtta do when they come across a stumbling friend. Ricky D also takes a moment to offer an apology, while simultaneously doubting the legitimacy of MCM's followers...Kylie sends us a wave from deep within thematically consistent territory, while the real power of the series really starts to shine through in a moment of true vulnerability from Josh.
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Cheap Seat Reviews to discuss "Road to Perdition" this week! And don't miss his upcoming visit to
Greenshirt: A Newbie's Trek through The Next Generation! - and give our friends over at
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