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In this episode of the Week in Whedon we finally clear the air about how: James Marsters could kick your ass at Scrabble, your twisted, unspoken fantasies about playing horseshoes with Malcolm Reynolds are about to come true and how you can build you very own Firefly-style Photon Reaction Drive at home as long as you don't need it for say, propulsion...
Direct download: WiW_2005-09-04.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:17 PM
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In this episode of the Week in Whedon we learn: What can top a platinum edition, how an opportunity to chat with Joss online forces thousands to learn Greenwich time offsets, and that the women of Firefly are stronger than you might think (they can kill you with their minds).
Direct download: WiW_2005-08-21.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:46 PM
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In this episode we learn: What Joss considers the 'Harry Potter' of shows, how 3 might have been a magic number for Schoolhouse rock, but 80 million will be the magic number for Serenity and Bill Gates connects the dots between Reavers, River Tam and the Grim Reaper.
Direct download: WiW_2005-08-14.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:40 PM
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In this episode we are exposed to: Which of the Serenity cast resisted the urge to walk off with props from the set, what bear's stomach ruled Sunnydale high with an iron fist (apologies to Daniel Rand) and how you can make a the official drink of Canton and consequently test your gag reflex in the privacy of your own home.
Direct download: WiW_2005-08-07.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:03 PM
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In this episode of the Week in Whedon we stun the masses with stories such as: Fox is not to big to admit that they dropped the ball on some shows, you may have a chance to play shuffleboard with some Buffy alumni on the high seas and where the infamous Jane Cobb hat resides (and how you can get your own).
Direct download: WiW_2005-07-31.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:18 PM
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In this episode of the Week in Whedon we regale you with tales of how James Marsters shows us all that he really is a Brainiac, how some Browncoats may find themselves closer to the Cylons than is generally considered safe (for only $50) and Nathan Fillion saves a bunch of money on his car insurance.
Direct download: WiW_2005-07-24.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:03 PM
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In this episode of the Week in Whedon we learn: How a military graveyard in the desert held a stunning fan find, how a firefly has (at least conceptually) given birth to a mosquito and how, if try hard enough, and sufficiently lack good taste enough to try, you can blur the lines between Rupert Giles, Jayne Cobb and the A-Team's B.A. Baracus. (and much, much more)
Direct download: WiW_2005-07-17.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:49 PM
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Our promo. Revel in some of the cheesy sound effects created with our mouths and the bad script created with our bare hands.
Direct download: promo.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:16 PM
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This week: Buffy beats the Borg, Joss becomes the new and improved George Lucas, how, through the Serenity Role-Playing game, you are finally rewarded for the character flaws that got you beaten up in your child hood and much, much more.
Direct download: WiW_2005-07-10.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:09 PM
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For week ending 7-3-2005
Direct download: WiW_2005-07-03.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:31 AM
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For week ending 6-26-2005
Direct download: WiW_2005-06-26.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:16 PM
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For week ending 6/19/2005
Direct download: WiW_2005-06-19.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:55 PM
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