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074: The Ignorance Paradox
Bartleby makes Artemus look into the void of knowledge and admit how endlessly vast it is. Artemus bemoans it all but it turns out admitting ignoranc…
1 year, 10 months ago
073: Xeno-Men Phobia
Bartleby and Artemus examine the X-Men as an analogy for xenophobia. It's a breakdown of bigotry and why some people don't want to be woken up! But d…
1 year, 11 months ago
072: Goodbye Internet, We Hardly Knew Ye
Bartleby gives a pretty bad eulogy for the internet as we knew it. Meanwhile, Artemus urges him not to give up so quickly. In an update on the effect…
1 year, 11 months ago
071: Empire Inc.
Bartleby compares the parallels between student anti-war protesters in the 60s and today. In doing so he opens up a proverbial can of worms as Artem…
1 year, 11 months ago
070: Impotent Potential
As university students clash with their school administration, Bartleby tells Artemus about his attempt to talk to the occupying students and learn a…
1 year, 11 months ago
070: Impotent Potential
As university students clash with their school administration, Bartleby tells Artemus about his attempt to talk to the occupying students and learn a…
1 year, 11 months ago
069: Who Wants To Be A Trillionaire?
When Bartleby asks his brother the examine the booming economy of billionaires, Artemus reinvents the Marxist wheel for the twenty-first century. It'…
1 year, 11 months ago
068: Kiss Your Kitsch Goodbye
In an urban wasteland, surrounded by kitsch, Bartleby and Artemus seek shelter in a conceptual 1950s diner. With an unexpected twist, hinted at in th…
2 years ago
067: Generic Brand Sand Planet
We find ourselves in a desert of sci-fi cinema as Bartleby and Artemus explore the translation of high-concept sci-fi to the screen. Artemus believes…
2 years ago
066: Damned If You Dune, Damned If You Don't
Everything has been building to this examination of Frank Herbert's Dune; its place in science fiction history, the ramifications of prescience, and …
2 years ago