{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"What Did We Miss?","home_page_url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm","feed_url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/json","description":"Join hosts Tony and Matt as they explore their pop culture blindspots, one podcast at a time.","_fireside":{"pubdate":"2021-07-14T00:00:00.000-04:00","explicit":true,"owner":"What Did We Miss? Podcast","image":"https://assets.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images/podcasts/images/0/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/cover.jpg?v=5"},"items":[{"id":"df406bd9-97d9-4741-b640-61392a5a4e18","title":"Justified","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/justified","content_text":"Justified may have been a victim of the golden age of television. Matt and Tony both had it on their radar - how could it not have been - but for whatever reason the critically-acclaimed FX series never grabbed them. This week, they take the opportunity to finally catch up with deputy US marshall Raylan Givens, and the cast of cops and ne'er-do-wells of the show's Harlan County, Kentucky. They also discuss the show's source material, the novella \"Fire in the Hole,\" and the novel \"Pronto,\" both written by Elmore Leonard and featuring the cowboy hat wearin' lawman portrayed by Timothy Olyphant.\n\nAs always, they'll discuss why they had held off on the show and why now seemed like the time to ctach up. They'll also discuss how a show about a \"plays by his own rules\" lawman and a white supremacist militias plays differently in the wake of the last few years, the differences between Raylan on the screen and on the page, and whether or not season one has them excited about continuing with the show. ","content_html":"

Justified may have been a victim of the golden age of television. Matt and Tony both had it on their radar - how could it not have been - but for whatever reason the critically-acclaimed FX series never grabbed them. This week, they take the opportunity to finally catch up with deputy US marshall Raylan Givens, and the cast of cops and ne'er-do-wells of the show's Harlan County, Kentucky. They also discuss the show's source material, the novella "Fire in the Hole," and the novel "Pronto," both written by Elmore Leonard and featuring the cowboy hat wearin' lawman portrayed by Timothy Olyphant.

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As always, they'll discuss why they had held off on the show and why now seemed like the time to ctach up. They'll also discuss how a show about a "plays by his own rules" lawman and a white supremacist militias plays differently in the wake of the last few years, the differences between Raylan on the screen and on the page, and whether or not season one has them excited about continuing with the show.

","summary":"Matt and Tony finally get around to Justified, a TV show they both mutually ignored for no real reason.","date_published":"2021-07-14T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/df406bd9-97d9-4741-b640-61392a5a4e18.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":88212672,"duration_in_seconds":4397}]},{"id":"a73a0ea0-6983-4030-ae4a-747b5953c6cb","title":"Hellboy in Hell","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/hellboy-in-hell","content_text":"Mike Mignola debuted his most iconic character, Hellboy, in 1993. Since then, Hellboy has punched his way through battles with Nazis, vampires, ghosts, floating heads, Lovecraftian cosmic horrors, and even Santa, all in the name of a days work and keeping the world safe. Matt and Tony have long been fans, but as with following anything that lasts for decades they've been in and out of Hellboy's regular adventures. Now that Hellboy's story has come to a definitive end, Matt and Tony caught up on the stories they had missed in preparation for the big red guy's final adventure: Hellboy in Hell.\nThey discuss the mythology and circumstances that brought a reluctant devil to the underworld, Hellboy's \"just a regular guy\" attitude about scrapping with monsters and shunning his destiny, and why Mike Mignola's singular aesthetic makes Hellboy such a joy to read and revisit. \nBig time spoiler alert: This is a discussion about the \"final\" Hellboy miniseries. Plenty of warning is given before diving into details, but if you've ever been curious about Hellboy, maybe bookmark this one.","content_html":"

Mike Mignola debuted his most iconic character, Hellboy, in 1993. Since then, Hellboy has punched his way through battles with Nazis, vampires, ghosts, floating heads, Lovecraftian cosmic horrors, and even Santa, all in the name of a days work and keeping the world safe. Matt and Tony have long been fans, but as with following anything that lasts for decades they've been in and out of Hellboy's regular adventures. Now that Hellboy's story has come to a definitive end, Matt and Tony caught up on the stories they had missed in preparation for the big red guy's final adventure: Hellboy in Hell.
\nThey discuss the mythology and circumstances that brought a reluctant devil to the underworld, Hellboy's "just a regular guy" attitude about scrapping with monsters and shunning his destiny, and why Mike Mignola's singular aesthetic makes Hellboy such a joy to read and revisit.
\nBig time spoiler alert: This is a discussion about the "final" Hellboy miniseries. Plenty of warning is given before diving into details, but if you've ever been curious about Hellboy, maybe bookmark this one.

","summary":"Matt and Tony catch up with an old favorite, Mike Mignola's Hellboy, by diving into the miniseries that brought the adventures of the world's greatest paranormal investigator to a close: Hellboy in Hell.","date_published":"2021-06-30T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/a73a0ea0-6983-4030-ae4a-747b5953c6cb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":86444078,"duration_in_seconds":4321}]},{"id":"20c6019f-59fc-4ea7-a42d-e78642980a8e","title":"Mid-Year Catch Up","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/midyear-catch-up","content_text":"It's not all about the podcast, folks, which is why this week Matt and Tony are taking some time to talk about the stuff they watch, read, and what-have-you when they aren't cramming for a new episode. Since their end of 2020 roundup ran a bit long, they open things with a discussion about the comics and novels they've been reading in 2021, then dive into the films and TV that have been streaming for the first half of 2021. ","content_html":"

It's not all about the podcast, folks, which is why this week Matt and Tony are taking some time to talk about the stuff they watch, read, and what-have-you when they aren't cramming for a new episode. Since their end of 2020 roundup ran a bit long, they open things with a discussion about the comics and novels they've been reading in 2021, then dive into the films and TV that have been streaming for the first half of 2021.

","summary":"This week Matt and Tony take some time out to talk about the TV, films, books, and comics they've been enjoying in between WDWM assignments. ","date_published":"2021-06-16T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/20c6019f-59fc-4ea7-a42d-e78642980a8e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":92268082,"duration_in_seconds":5735}]},{"id":"ef1de023-2fb3-4bdf-956b-ff8f443f552c","title":"Superstore","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/superstore","content_text":"It's easy to take a cursory look at the NBC sitcom Superstore and unfavorably compare it to The Office or Parks and Recreation. That's exactly what Matt and Tony did when the show premiered in late 2015. And altough the ratings for the show remained consistent throughout its six season run it never gained the sort of cult status and internet fame that its predecessor's enjoyed. Now that critics are finally catching up to the show it felt like the right time to give the show a second chance. They discuss the history of NBC's \"must-see-TV\" thursday lineup, the show's excellent and diverse cast, why it hasn't found the kind of audience that show's of its kind have enjoyed in the past, and its surpringly sharp political acumen. ","content_html":"

It's easy to take a cursory look at the NBC sitcom Superstore and unfavorably compare it to The Office or Parks and Recreation. That's exactly what Matt and Tony did when the show premiered in late 2015. And altough the ratings for the show remained consistent throughout its six season run it never gained the sort of cult status and internet fame that its predecessor's enjoyed. Now that critics are finally catching up to the show it felt like the right time to give the show a second chance. They discuss the history of NBC's "must-see-TV" thursday lineup, the show's excellent and diverse cast, why it hasn't found the kind of audience that show's of its kind have enjoyed in the past, and its surpringly sharp political acumen.

","summary":"Matt and Tony catch-up on the NBC sitcom Superstore and proselytizing about the show's charms. ","date_published":"2021-06-02T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/ef1de023-2fb3-4bdf-956b-ff8f443f552c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":98339015,"duration_in_seconds":4891}]},{"id":"2dd7e1bc-8823-41d8-8147-1097332ca6bd","title":"Fiona Apple/When the Pawn...","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/fiona-apple-when-the-pawn","content_text":"Second albums are notoriously difficult to make. Expectations from critics and audiences alike can force an artist into a corner: not enough change and you risk repeating yourself; too much change and you risk alienating your fan base. Fiona Apple followed up her multi-platinum selling debut album, Tidal, by directly addressing her critics and confidently refining her songwriting. Released in 1999 and produced by multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion, When the Pawn... stood out from the burgeoning radio landscape of disposable pop, boy bands, and nu metal. Seeing as how Fiona Apple has been mentioned in previous episodes of WDWM, Tony felt it was time to see if her music lived up to its reputation, and Matt, a long time Fiona Apple fan, was only happy to oblige. They discuss the negative reaction to her interview in Spin Magazine and how that inspired When the Pawn..., Fiona's lyrical wit and complex rhyming schemes, her infamous MTV Video Awards acceptance speech, that incredible voice, and what makes this album a classic to this very day. ","content_html":"

Second albums are notoriously difficult to make. Expectations from critics and audiences alike can force an artist into a corner: not enough change and you risk repeating yourself; too much change and you risk alienating your fan base. Fiona Apple followed up her multi-platinum selling debut album, Tidal, by directly addressing her critics and confidently refining her songwriting. Released in 1999 and produced by multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion, When the Pawn... stood out from the burgeoning radio landscape of disposable pop, boy bands, and nu metal. Seeing as how Fiona Apple has been mentioned in previous episodes of WDWM, Tony felt it was time to see if her music lived up to its reputation, and Matt, a long time Fiona Apple fan, was only happy to oblige. They discuss the negative reaction to her interview in Spin Magazine and how that inspired When the Pawn..., Fiona's lyrical wit and complex rhyming schemes, her infamous MTV Video Awards acceptance speech, that incredible voice, and what makes this album a classic to this very day.

","summary":"Tony and Matt discuss Fiona Apple's seminal 1999 album, When the Pawn...","date_published":"2021-05-19T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/2dd7e1bc-8823-41d8-8147-1097332ca6bd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":85885592,"duration_in_seconds":4271}]},{"id":"40c24ed3-4ebb-4b22-9ca0-1bc961cec3c7","title":"Best Picture Nominees of 1949","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/best-picture-1949","content_text":"Welcome to our second annual Oscar episode! In honor of this weekend's Oscar ceremony, Matt and Tony picked a random year to see if any of that year's Best Picture nominees were blindspots. The result? 1949. The nominess: Hamlet, The Red Shoes, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Johnny Belinda, and The Snake Pit. They briefly touch upon Johnny Belinda and The Snake Pit before focusing on the three influential films that are still loved and discussed to this day: Hamlet, The Red Shoes, and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Before getting to the 1949 Oscar nominees, they talk about the 2021 Oscars and how the pandemic affected the nominees releases and viewing expierence. Then they touch on what they did and didn't like about the movies from 1949, trends and themes that tend to pop up every year in the Best Picture nominees, expectations and biases of older movies, and how good it feels to still be able to find art that moves and surprises you. ","content_html":"

Welcome to our second annual Oscar episode! In honor of this weekend's Oscar ceremony, Matt and Tony picked a random year to see if any of that year's Best Picture nominees were blindspots. The result? 1949. The nominess: Hamlet, The Red Shoes, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Johnny Belinda, and The Snake Pit. They briefly touch upon Johnny Belinda and The Snake Pit before focusing on the three influential films that are still loved and discussed to this day: Hamlet, The Red Shoes, and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Before getting to the 1949 Oscar nominees, they talk about the 2021 Oscars and how the pandemic affected the nominees releases and viewing expierence. Then they touch on what they did and didn't like about the movies from 1949, trends and themes that tend to pop up every year in the Best Picture nominees, expectations and biases of older movies, and how good it feels to still be able to find art that moves and surprises you.

","summary":"With the Academy Awards coming up, Matt and Tony picked a random year to see if any of the Best Picture noms were blindspots, so this week they're talking about the nominees of '49.","date_published":"2021-04-21T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/40c24ed3-4ebb-4b22-9ca0-1bc961cec3c7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":90904524,"duration_in_seconds":5654}]},{"id":"7483b6bb-eae2-412a-9187-793ebb949461","title":"The Muppet Show","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/muppetshow","content_text":"It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights, it's time to convince Tony of The Muppet Show's greatness on WDWM tonight! With the news that Disney+ had added The Muppet Show to its catalog, Tony admitted to a deep, dark secret: he doesn't really get the Muppets. Life long Muppet fan, Matt, jumps in to save the day and guide Tony through all of the ins and outs of the weird world of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and company. They talk about the pressure and expectations of being a first time viewer of a beloved show, the non-controversy surrounding the disclaimer attached to a handful of episodes, the show's terrific balance of allowing the guests to be themselves while still maintaining a space for plenty of Muppet hijinks, and its influences that range from vaudeville to old Hollywood musicals and yet still rooted in character based humor. ","content_html":"

It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights, it's time to convince Tony of The Muppet Show's greatness on WDWM tonight! With the news that Disney+ had added The Muppet Show to its catalog, Tony admitted to a deep, dark secret: he doesn't really get the Muppets. Life long Muppet fan, Matt, jumps in to save the day and guide Tony through all of the ins and outs of the weird world of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and company. They talk about the pressure and expectations of being a first time viewer of a beloved show, the non-controversy surrounding the disclaimer attached to a handful of episodes, the show's terrific balance of allowing the guests to be themselves while still maintaining a space for plenty of Muppet hijinks, and its influences that range from vaudeville to old Hollywood musicals and yet still rooted in character based humor.

","summary":"It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights, it's time to convince Tony of The Muppet Show's greatness on WDWM tonight!","date_published":"2021-04-07T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/7483b6bb-eae2-412a-9187-793ebb949461.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":97394286,"duration_in_seconds":4848}]},{"id":"23a867b0-0c16-406c-a133-2d847df37d61","title":"Devil in a Blue Dress","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/devil-in-a-blue-dress","content_text":"Every week or so another film critic Matt and Tony follows on Twitter mentions how Devil in a Blue Dress - written and directed by Carl Franklin from the novel written by Walter Mosley - is an overlooked gem of mid-90s cinema. Starring the always great Denzel Washington and featuring a stand-out cast including Jennifer Beals, Tom Sizemore, and a scene-stealing Don Cheadle, Devil in a Blue Dress is the story of how WWII vet and recently laid off Ezikiel \"Easy\" Rollins winds up butting heads against corrupt politicians and a shady private eye, all while exploring the underbelly of postwar LA while on the case to track down a missing woman.\n\nMatt and Tony discuss the differences between Mosley's novel and the film, how Easy fits into the tradition of hard boiled detectives, and how Easy's LA stand's in contrast to that tradition's predominantly white point of view. They also touch on the first of the novel's many sequels, how the racial politics of the post-war period still resonate with contemporary issues, and how Don Cheadle's wild performance as Mouse on-screen lives up to the character's frightening intensity on the page. ","content_html":"

Every week or so another film critic Matt and Tony follows on Twitter mentions how Devil in a Blue Dress - written and directed by Carl Franklin from the novel written by Walter Mosley - is an overlooked gem of mid-90s cinema. Starring the always great Denzel Washington and featuring a stand-out cast including Jennifer Beals, Tom Sizemore, and a scene-stealing Don Cheadle, Devil in a Blue Dress is the story of how WWII vet and recently laid off Ezikiel "Easy" Rollins winds up butting heads against corrupt politicians and a shady private eye, all while exploring the underbelly of postwar LA while on the case to track down a missing woman.

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Matt and Tony discuss the differences between Mosley's novel and the film, how Easy fits into the tradition of hard boiled detectives, and how Easy's LA stand's in contrast to that tradition's predominantly white point of view. They also touch on the first of the novel's many sequels, how the racial politics of the post-war period still resonate with contemporary issues, and how Don Cheadle's wild performance as Mouse on-screen lives up to the character's frightening intensity on the page.

","summary":"Matt and Tony follow the clues on film Twitter to 1995's adaptation of Devil in a Blue Dress starring Denzel Washington and the 1990 novel written by Walter Mosley.","date_published":"2021-03-24T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/23a867b0-0c16-406c-a133-2d847df37d61.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":85908456,"duration_in_seconds":4274}]},{"id":"e5823cdd-14d5-4676-977a-c4d1c77499c9","title":"MF Doom/Madvillainy","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/mfdoom","content_text":"He's known by many names: Zev Love X, Viktor Vaughn, King Geedorah, and more, but most people know him as MF Doom. Amidst the calamity of 2020, MF Doom, whose real name is Daniel Dumile, passed away in October. The world learned of his passing several months later when his wife informed his fans via a Facebook post. Stunned by the rapper's death and the strange way in which the news was revealed, Matt reacquainted himself with the mysterious MF Doom and his music while also introducing Tony to the apotheosis of Doom's career: the album Madvillainy. Released in 2004 to critical acclaim and instant cult classic status, Madvillainy was a collaborative album with producer Mad Lib. Matt and Tony talk about the slightly morbid prospects of catching up an artist after they have passed away, the complex history and self mythologized backstory to Doom and his many aliases, and the rapper's comedic delivery and endless well of complex rhymes.","content_html":"

He's known by many names: Zev Love X, Viktor Vaughn, King Geedorah, and more, but most people know him as MF Doom. Amidst the calamity of 2020, MF Doom, whose real name is Daniel Dumile, passed away in October. The world learned of his passing several months later when his wife informed his fans via a Facebook post. Stunned by the rapper's death and the strange way in which the news was revealed, Matt reacquainted himself with the mysterious MF Doom and his music while also introducing Tony to the apotheosis of Doom's career: the album Madvillainy. Released in 2004 to critical acclaim and instant cult classic status, Madvillainy was a collaborative album with producer Mad Lib. Matt and Tony talk about the slightly morbid prospects of catching up an artist after they have passed away, the complex history and self mythologized backstory to Doom and his many aliases, and the rapper's comedic delivery and endless well of complex rhymes.

","summary":"Matt introduces Tony to MF Doom and Mad Lib's collaborative album, Madvillainy! ","date_published":"2021-03-10T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/e5823cdd-14d5-4676-977a-c4d1c77499c9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":85278584,"duration_in_seconds":4244}]},{"id":"00788fa8-e3e0-4b2e-9add-69009ad1af8b","title":"Usagi Yojimbo","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/usagiyojimbo","content_text":"Who'd have thought that a comic about a samurai rabbit would have much staying power, but after 35 plus years, over 300 issues, a new show coming to Netflix, and a few appearances alongside the Tennage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Usagi Yojimbo is still going strong. Creator Stan Sakai has been the sole creative force since issue one, not only writing and drawing every issue but also inking and lettering. Sakai masterfully pulls from elements of Japanese folk tales and fedual Japan to create a story that trandsends genre and becomes a sort of alternate history lesson featuring anthropomorphized rabbits, bats, cats, rhinos, and more. Tony and Matt learned about Usagi via a guest spot on the orginal Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, but due to its long history and scarce accessibility to back issues they never gave it a chance. They discuss that long journey to taking the plunge into the gigantic world of Usagi Yojimbo, the comic's heavily researched connections to Japanease history, Stan Sakai's art style and the impressive scope of his sotrytelling, and the lasting influence samurai stories have had on western culture. ","content_html":"

Who'd have thought that a comic about a samurai rabbit would have much staying power, but after 35 plus years, over 300 issues, a new show coming to Netflix, and a few appearances alongside the Tennage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Usagi Yojimbo is still going strong. Creator Stan Sakai has been the sole creative force since issue one, not only writing and drawing every issue but also inking and lettering. Sakai masterfully pulls from elements of Japanese folk tales and fedual Japan to create a story that trandsends genre and becomes a sort of alternate history lesson featuring anthropomorphized rabbits, bats, cats, rhinos, and more. Tony and Matt learned about Usagi via a guest spot on the orginal Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, but due to its long history and scarce accessibility to back issues they never gave it a chance. They discuss that long journey to taking the plunge into the gigantic world of Usagi Yojimbo, the comic's heavily researched connections to Japanease history, Stan Sakai's art style and the impressive scope of his sotrytelling, and the lasting influence samurai stories have had on western culture.

","summary":"It's been over 30 years in the making but Tony and Matt finally take a deep dive into the world of Usagi Yojimbo, a comic influence by feudal Japan and the way of the samurai.","date_published":"2021-02-24T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/00788fa8-e3e0-4b2e-9add-69009ad1af8b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":79181708,"duration_in_seconds":3943}]},{"id":"f29a6106-5168-4af4-81df-016dc967fbbc","title":"Hades","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/hades-videogame","content_text":"After two years of early-access, Hades - the latest game from critical darling developer Supergiant Games - got its official release last September. Set within the colorful - and drama-filled - world of Greek mythology, Hades is an isometric roguelike where players take the role of Zagreus, son of Hades, as he attempts to free himself from the underworld with the help of some horny Olympians. \nThe buzz was instant and everywhere; Hades was one of the best, if not the best, game of the year. Based off of that instant positive reaction from press and gamers online, Matt and Tony took the endlessly replayable plunge down the river Styx to see what all of the fuss was about. They discuss the game's learning curve, Supergaint's reputation of polish and presentation, the addictive nature of the game, its deep systems and customization, and the charms of Hades' take on the gods and monsters of classic Greek mythology. ","content_html":"

After two years of early-access, Hades - the latest game from critical darling developer Supergiant Games - got its official release last September. Set within the colorful - and drama-filled - world of Greek mythology, Hades is an isometric roguelike where players take the role of Zagreus, son of Hades, as he attempts to free himself from the underworld with the help of some horny Olympians.
\nThe buzz was instant and everywhere; Hades was one of the best, if not the best, game of the year. Based off of that instant positive reaction from press and gamers online, Matt and Tony took the endlessly replayable plunge down the river Styx to see what all of the fuss was about. They discuss the game's learning curve, Supergaint's reputation of polish and presentation, the addictive nature of the game, its deep systems and customization, and the charms of Hades' take on the gods and monsters of classic Greek mythology.

","summary":"Matt and Tony fight their way through Hell - over and over and over again - as they delve into the addictive, button-mashing world of the most talked about game of 2020: Hades. ","date_published":"2021-02-10T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/f29a6106-5168-4af4-81df-016dc967fbbc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":88495896,"duration_in_seconds":4408}]},{"id":"3ae372aa-3ea7-4a34-bda7-102905199c03","title":"Schitt's Creek","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/schittscreek","content_text":"Schitt's Creek just finished up its 6th and final season in 2020. Co-created by and starring Eugene and Dan Levy, the show premiered in 2015 to decent reviews but a small viewership. It wasn't until the show made the leap to Netflix in 2017 that the show slowly started to gain an audience. Three years and hundreds of memes later, the show has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon. Along with the Levys, costars Catherine O'Hara and Annie Murphy all received acting awards at the 2020 Emmy ceremony. Tony and Matt, seemingly the last two people to watch the show, discuss comfort viewing, binge watching, the show's \"no lessons\" perspective on LGBTQ relatioships, and whether or not the series finale sticks the landing. ","content_html":"

Schitt's Creek just finished up its 6th and final season in 2020. Co-created by and starring Eugene and Dan Levy, the show premiered in 2015 to decent reviews but a small viewership. It wasn't until the show made the leap to Netflix in 2017 that the show slowly started to gain an audience. Three years and hundreds of memes later, the show has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon. Along with the Levys, costars Catherine O'Hara and Annie Murphy all received acting awards at the 2020 Emmy ceremony. Tony and Matt, seemingly the last two people to watch the show, discuss comfort viewing, binge watching, the show's "no lessons" perspective on LGBTQ relatioships, and whether or not the series finale sticks the landing.

","summary":"In honor of Schitt's Creek having wrapped its final season last year, Matt and Tony decided to get on board before they ended up being the only two people left who hadn't seen it. ","date_published":"2021-01-27T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/3ae372aa-3ea7-4a34-bda7-102905199c03.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":95940351,"duration_in_seconds":4780}]},{"id":"c06b4b62-deca-48de-aa76-3199a25c98de","title":"Episode 50! ","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/episode50","content_text":"50 episodes and two years later seems like a good time to look back on the first 49 episodes and to talk about the beginnings of the show, where we've been, and where we hope to go. Join Tony and Matt as they talk about what they learned from the first few episodes of the show, each list their five favorite discoveries from the first two years of episodes, and preview some ideas from the coming year. ","content_html":"

50 episodes and two years later seems like a good time to look back on the first 49 episodes and to talk about the beginnings of the show, where we've been, and where we hope to go. Join Tony and Matt as they talk about what they learned from the first few episodes of the show, each list their five favorite discoveries from the first two years of episodes, and preview some ideas from the coming year.

","summary":"Tony and Matt look back on the first 50 episodes from the first two years of the show.","date_published":"2021-01-13T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/c06b4b62-deca-48de-aa76-3199a25c98de.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":97675627,"duration_in_seconds":4866}]},{"id":"2059be9b-f8df-47f1-8e98-f202d7800483","title":"What DIDN'T We Miss? 2020 Edition","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/2020-in-review","content_text":"Happy New Year WDWM-ers! No need to relitigate the trash that was 2020, it's time to move on and discuss all of the pop culture, both new and old, that brought Matt & Tony comfort this year. They hit on all of the movie, music, TV, books, and video games they consumed over throughout 2020. Drop 'em a line with any glaring omissions or disagreements, and stay tuned for two week's when they return to exploring the stuff they've missed!","content_html":"

Happy New Year WDWM-ers! No need to relitigate the trash that was 2020, it's time to move on and discuss all of the pop culture, both new and old, that brought Matt & Tony comfort this year. They hit on all of the movie, music, TV, books, and video games they consumed over throughout 2020. Drop 'em a line with any glaring omissions or disagreements, and stay tuned for two week's when they return to exploring the stuff they've missed!

","summary":"Matt and Tony are breaking format to look back at this crappy year and all the crap they watched, listened to, read, and played in 2020. It was a lot!","date_published":"2020-12-30T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/2059be9b-f8df-47f1-8e98-f202d7800483.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":89856478,"duration_in_seconds":5600}]},{"id":"e0a38d03-d57b-4560-abf1-185774e2c836","title":"Vintage TV Holiday Specials ","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/holidayspecials","content_text":"Whether it's Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Muppet Family Christmas, or any other number of annual holiday classics, everyone has their favorite Christmas special. Tony and Matt look to see if they can replicate that warm, fuzzy holiday feeling, and add something new to their annual viewing by catching up on some vintage TV holiday specials. First up, Matt introduces Tony to The Judy Garland Christmas Show from 1963. Judy and her children invite friends and family into their studio \"home\" to sing a mix of broadway numbers and holiday classics. Next up, Tony finally catches up on The Year Without a Santa Claus. Maybe not as fondly rembered as some Rankin-Bass classics, though a favorite of Matt's family during his youth, this 1974 stop-motion special finds Santa Claus coming down with a bad case of the flu and looking to take the year off from his Santa duties. Mostly known for the characters Heat Miser and Snow Miser, will their brief appearances be enough to convert Tony? Last, but certainly not least, Tony and Matt watch the TV special that features the now famous Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth duet sung by Bing Crosby and David Bowie, Bing Crosby's Merry Olde Christmas. They discuss the connections between this special and the Judy Garland one, surreal musical digressions featuring Twiggy, the strangeness of the Thin White Duke's appearance during perhaps his weirdest musical phase, and the lasting appeal of this particular Christmas special format. ","content_html":"

Whether it's Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Muppet Family Christmas, or any other number of annual holiday classics, everyone has their favorite Christmas special. Tony and Matt look to see if they can replicate that warm, fuzzy holiday feeling, and add something new to their annual viewing by catching up on some vintage TV holiday specials. First up, Matt introduces Tony to The Judy Garland Christmas Show from 1963. Judy and her children invite friends and family into their studio "home" to sing a mix of broadway numbers and holiday classics. Next up, Tony finally catches up on The Year Without a Santa Claus. Maybe not as fondly rembered as some Rankin-Bass classics, though a favorite of Matt's family during his youth, this 1974 stop-motion special finds Santa Claus coming down with a bad case of the flu and looking to take the year off from his Santa duties. Mostly known for the characters Heat Miser and Snow Miser, will their brief appearances be enough to convert Tony? Last, but certainly not least, Tony and Matt watch the TV special that features the now famous Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth duet sung by Bing Crosby and David Bowie, Bing Crosby's Merry Olde Christmas. They discuss the connections between this special and the Judy Garland one, surreal musical digressions featuring Twiggy, the strangeness of the Thin White Duke's appearance during perhaps his weirdest musical phase, and the lasting appeal of this particular Christmas special format.

","summary":"Tony and Matt look to see if they can replicate that warm, fuzzy feeling you get from the holiday season and attempt to catch up on some vintage TV holiday specials.","date_published":"2020-12-16T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/e0a38d03-d57b-4560-abf1-185774e2c836.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":88890699,"duration_in_seconds":4430}]},{"id":"e3673aba-be2c-4ba2-9c93-e535f46d71a2","title":"Kentucky Route Zero","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/kentucky-route-zero","content_text":"Seven years, five acts, and one podcast later, Matt and Tony finally explore the sad, dreamy world of Cardboard Computer's critically acclaimed Kentucky Route Zero. The game, which has rolled out episodically over the better part of the last decade and is now finally complete, is deceptively simple: a contemporary take on the narrative-focused point-and-click adventure game about a delivery man making what very well might be his employer's last shippment. Things get strange right away when his destination doesn't appear on any maps, and the only way to get there is by finding the titular and extra-dimensional(?) Route Zero. What follows is a ten-hour meditation on financial ruin, substance abuse, death, being a wage slave, crippling debt, memory, our relationship to media and technology, and more.\nGiven its fanbase and critical reputation as one of the games of the decade, Kentucky Route Zero is the perfect topic for WDWM? - a game that lots of people have had lots to say about for a lot of years. Do Matt and Tony think it lives up to the hype? Go counter-clockwise until you come to the statue of David Lynch made out of moldy 8-track tapes, then turn around and make three clockwise loops and stop at the Emotional Sewage Treatment Plant to find out!","content_html":"

Seven years, five acts, and one podcast later, Matt and Tony finally explore the sad, dreamy world of Cardboard Computer's critically acclaimed Kentucky Route Zero. The game, which has rolled out episodically over the better part of the last decade and is now finally complete, is deceptively simple: a contemporary take on the narrative-focused point-and-click adventure game about a delivery man making what very well might be his employer's last shippment. Things get strange right away when his destination doesn't appear on any maps, and the only way to get there is by finding the titular and extra-dimensional(?) Route Zero. What follows is a ten-hour meditation on financial ruin, substance abuse, death, being a wage slave, crippling debt, memory, our relationship to media and technology, and more.

\nGiven its fanbase and critical reputation as one of the games of the decade, Kentucky Route Zero is the perfect topic for WDWM? - a game that lots of people have had lots to say about for a lot of years. Do Matt and Tony think it lives up to the hype? Go counter-clockwise until you come to the statue of David Lynch made out of moldy 8-track tapes, then turn around and make three clockwise loops and stop at the Emotional Sewage Treatment Plant to find out!

","summary":"Matt and Tony embark on a surreal road trip through the critically acclaimed indie game, Kentucky Route Zero.","date_published":"2020-12-02T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/e3673aba-be2c-4ba2-9c93-e535f46d71a2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":75737874,"duration_in_seconds":4717}]},{"id":"c2e7f0c9-9f44-48c0-b248-63cd1b6eced6","title":"The Fifth Season","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/thefifthseason","content_text":"Welcome to The Stillness, a world where an apocalypse is a generational event. Where individuals with the ability to shape and control the elemental forces of the earth are exploited, oppressed, and reviled. Where, in the beginning of The Fifth Season, book one of N.K. Jemisin's award-winning The Broken Earth trilogy, the world ends for the last time. \n\nMatt and Tony weren't familiar with author N.K. Jemisin prior to this episode. While not exactly a household name, her work has earned widespread acclaim and recognition within the sci-fi/fantasy community. With The Fifth Season, Jemisin became the first African-American author to win the Hugo award for best novel. She has also earned the distinction of being the only author to win that award for three straight years for three entries in the same series. \n\nThough the characters, setting, and events of The Fifth Season are all larger than life, full of supernatural powers, and a deep well of lore, Jemisin draws from the fears and injustices that have been dominating conversations in America: social and racial inequality, representation, climate change and inaction, systemic racism. As all great sci-fi, The Fifth Season takes the everyday, adds a dose of the fantastic, and becomes a new lens through which to examine our own past, present and possible future. Matt and Tony dive into this, the novel's partial second person perspective, its big twists, and its world building. ","content_html":"

Welcome to The Stillness, a world where an apocalypse is a generational event. Where individuals with the ability to shape and control the elemental forces of the earth are exploited, oppressed, and reviled. Where, in the beginning of The Fifth Season, book one of N.K. Jemisin's award-winning The Broken Earth trilogy, the world ends for the last time.

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Matt and Tony weren't familiar with author N.K. Jemisin prior to this episode. While not exactly a household name, her work has earned widespread acclaim and recognition within the sci-fi/fantasy community. With The Fifth Season, Jemisin became the first African-American author to win the Hugo award for best novel. She has also earned the distinction of being the only author to win that award for three straight years for three entries in the same series.

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Though the characters, setting, and events of The Fifth Season are all larger than life, full of supernatural powers, and a deep well of lore, Jemisin draws from the fears and injustices that have been dominating conversations in America: social and racial inequality, representation, climate change and inaction, systemic racism. As all great sci-fi, The Fifth Season takes the everyday, adds a dose of the fantastic, and becomes a new lens through which to examine our own past, present and possible future. Matt and Tony dive into this, the novel's partial second person perspective, its big twists, and its world building.

","summary":"Matt and Tony dive into The Fifth Season, book one author N.K. Jemisin's award-winning The Broken Earth trilogy.","date_published":"2020-11-17T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/c2e7f0c9-9f44-48c0-b248-63cd1b6eced6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":82446902,"duration_in_seconds":5130}]},{"id":"2119fa45-04e4-4c6b-b656-a22568c4f122","title":"Raiders of the Lost Ark with Sara Faith Alterman","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/raider-of-the-lost-ark-sara-faith-alterman","content_text":"Sara Faith Alterman grew up with strict restrictions on what she could and could not watch. She discusses this in her moving new memoir, Let's Never Talk About This Again, which explores the contradiction between her strictly PG-rated upbringing and her late father's secret career as the author of raunchy sex books, and her efforts to help her father revive his writing career after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's. \nSara is also a producer for Mortified, which is a stage show, a podcast, and a Netflix series where adults share the things they wrote as teenagers with a live audience. This is how Tony met Sara in 2009, and based on the first piece Tony \"performed\" for the Mortified stage, Sara chose to cross Raiders of the Lost Ark off of her list of blindspots. \nMatt, Tony, and Sara discuss her book and Mortified, as well as growing up with strict rules around TV and movies, what Sara knew about Indiana Jones before her first time with the film, movies under the influence, and aspects of the film that have not aged as well as others. \nFollow Sara on Twitter and Instagram, and grab a copy of Let's Never Talk About This Again at your favorite independent bookstore. \nTo learn more about Mortified, visit [GetMortified.com](www.getmortified.com), subscribe to The Mortified Podcast, or check out The Mortified Guide on Netflix. ","content_html":"

Sara Faith Alterman grew up with strict restrictions on what she could and could not watch. She discusses this in her moving new memoir, Let's Never Talk About This Again, which explores the contradiction between her strictly PG-rated upbringing and her late father's secret career as the author of raunchy sex books, and her efforts to help her father revive his writing career after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
\nSara is also a producer for Mortified, which is a stage show, a podcast, and a Netflix series where adults share the things they wrote as teenagers with a live audience. This is how Tony met Sara in 2009, and based on the first piece Tony "performed" for the Mortified stage, Sara chose to cross Raiders of the Lost Ark off of her list of blindspots.
\nMatt, Tony, and Sara discuss her book and Mortified, as well as growing up with strict rules around TV and movies, what Sara knew about Indiana Jones before her first time with the film, movies under the influence, and aspects of the film that have not aged as well as others.
\nFollow Sara on Twitter and Instagram, and grab a copy of Let's Never Talk About This Again at your favorite independent bookstore.
\nTo learn more about Mortified, visit [GetMortified.com](www.getmortified.com), subscribe to The Mortified Podcast, or check out The Mortified Guide on Netflix.

","summary":"WDWM welcomes author and Mortified producer Sara Faith Alterman to talk about her first viewing of the 80s adventure classic, Raiders of the Lost Ark. ","date_published":"2020-11-04T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/2119fa45-04e4-4c6b-b656-a22568c4f122.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":89969375,"duration_in_seconds":7470}]},{"id":"5ebd476d-1288-46fa-997a-0602901d8a3c","title":"Halloween ('78)","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/halloween","content_text":"Once again WDWM goes bump in the night for another horror-themed episode, this time diving into 1978's Halloween. Joing Matt and Tony this week is Halloween first-timer Brian Kaminske. Brian isn't just the designer of the show's kickass logo, he's one of Tony's oldest friends, which begs the question: why didn't Tony make him sit down to watch Halloween back in high school when they were discovering such cult classics as Evil Dead, The Thing, and Dead Alive? As WDWM has proven time and again, better late than never. \nEveryone has a different take this week, as Brian joins Matt and Tony into exploring their relatonships to Halloween, what makes the movie work, and what types of horror keeps us coming back for scares every October. ","content_html":"

Once again WDWM goes bump in the night for another horror-themed episode, this time diving into 1978's Halloween. Joing Matt and Tony this week is Halloween first-timer Brian Kaminske. Brian isn't just the designer of the show's kickass logo, he's one of Tony's oldest friends, which begs the question: why didn't Tony make him sit down to watch Halloween back in high school when they were discovering such cult classics as Evil Dead, The Thing, and Dead Alive? As WDWM has proven time and again, better late than never.
\nEveryone has a different take this week, as Brian joins Matt and Tony into exploring their relatonships to Halloween, what makes the movie work, and what types of horror keeps us coming back for scares every October.

","summary":"Horror month continues as WDWM is joined by Tony's life-long friend and designer of the show's logo, Brian Kaminske, to discuss the Shape that launched a thousand slashers, 1978's Halloween. ","date_published":"2020-10-21T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/5ebd476d-1288-46fa-997a-0602901d8a3c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":78658401,"duration_in_seconds":4897}]},{"id":"09cc99fa-2965-486c-80b7-ff33ad04ab8c","title":"Ganja & Hess / Eraserhead ","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/ganjahesseraserhead","content_text":"Horror month is back! Author, archivist, historian, and lifelong horror fan, Janaya Kizzie, introduces Matt to Bill Gunn's lost masterpiece, Ganja & Hess. Funded in part due to the interest in blaxploitation films and released to obscurity in 1973, Ganja & Hess was a movie ahead of its time. With a recent restoration that restored some missing footage the movie is finally starting to gain the audience it so richly deserves. Then Janaya fills in a blind spot of her own with David Lynch's first film, Eraserhead. A personal favorite of Matt's, he guides her through the wonderfully weird world of the Lady in the Radiator, the shocking sounds and and even more shocking apperance of the baby, and the influential sets and sound design that traumatize audiences to this day. \n\nFollow Janaya Kizzie on Instagram at: Hidden Here Press","content_html":"

Horror month is back! Author, archivist, historian, and lifelong horror fan, Janaya Kizzie, introduces Matt to Bill Gunn's lost masterpiece, Ganja & Hess. Funded in part due to the interest in blaxploitation films and released to obscurity in 1973, Ganja & Hess was a movie ahead of its time. With a recent restoration that restored some missing footage the movie is finally starting to gain the audience it so richly deserves. Then Janaya fills in a blind spot of her own with David Lynch's first film, Eraserhead. A personal favorite of Matt's, he guides her through the wonderfully weird world of the Lady in the Radiator, the shocking sounds and and even more shocking apperance of the baby, and the influential sets and sound design that traumatize audiences to this day.

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Follow Janaya Kizzie on Instagram at: Hidden Here Press

","summary":"Author, archivist, historian, and lifelong horror fan, Janaya Kizzie, introduces Matt to Bill Gunn's lost masterpiece, Ganja & Hess. Then Matt catches Janaya up on the one David Lynch movie she's been putting off for so long: Eraserhead. ","date_published":"2020-10-07T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/09cc99fa-2965-486c-80b7-ff33ad04ab8c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":85381797,"duration_in_seconds":5316}]},{"id":"1dab22d1-df43-456b-a3aa-d22afc665b01","title":"Esports with Jeff Ferrara of the Game Sharks Podcast","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/esports","content_text":"Jeff Ferrara from the Game Sharks Podcast returns! Jeff can often be found hunched over a computer or staring at his phone watching some form of competitive video gaming, much to his older brother Matt's confusion and consternation. On this episode Jeff tries his best to make the case for esports by showing Matt some of the more famous matches from this burgeoning industry. Video games included in the discussion are League of Legends, DOTA, Super Smash Bros., Tetris, Street Fighter, and many more. They also discuss how eports has gained in popularity throughout the world, the barrier to becoming a fan, how it's surpassing regular sports in viewership, and the steps the industry needs to take to become accessible to everybody. \n\nJeff is one of the hosts of the Game Sharks Podcast, a weekly show where they discuss video game news, trends, and the stuff they're playing. Follow them on Instagram (@gamesharkspodcast) and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts!","content_html":"

Jeff Ferrara from the Game Sharks Podcast returns! Jeff can often be found hunched over a computer or staring at his phone watching some form of competitive video gaming, much to his older brother Matt's confusion and consternation. On this episode Jeff tries his best to make the case for esports by showing Matt some of the more famous matches from this burgeoning industry. Video games included in the discussion are League of Legends, DOTA, Super Smash Bros., Tetris, Street Fighter, and many more. They also discuss how eports has gained in popularity throughout the world, the barrier to becoming a fan, how it's surpassing regular sports in viewership, and the steps the industry needs to take to become accessible to everybody.

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Jeff is one of the hosts of the Game Sharks Podcast, a weekly show where they discuss video game news, trends, and the stuff they're playing. Follow them on Instagram (@gamesharkspodcast) and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts!

","summary":"Game Sharks Podcast's host Jeff Ferrara returns to WDWM to try and convince his older brother Matt about the wonders of esports. ","date_published":"2020-09-23T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/1dab22d1-df43-456b-a3aa-d22afc665b01.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":86280564,"duration_in_seconds":5378}]},{"id":"afe07abe-0603-4f6f-b75b-b08a4cf3fb12","title":"Marvel Comics Roundup","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/marvelcomics","content_text":"Marvel Comics released some of their most recent popular and critically acclaimed comics from their paywall and made them available for everyone to enjoy during the pandemic. They included but were not limited to a six issue run of Kelly Sue Deconnick's Captain Marvel, the first six issues of Ta-Nehisi Coates' Black Panther, Jane Foster as Thor, Tom King's irreverant take on Vison, and the introduction of Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel. This provided a perfect opportunity for Tony to catch up on some modern marvel comics and for Matt to revisit some recent favs. They discuss comic book reading habits, diversity of characters and creators, the difficulty of jumping into a new Marvel series with 50+ years of continuity, and the story telling potential of a limited issue series. ","content_html":"

Marvel Comics released some of their most recent popular and critically acclaimed comics from their paywall and made them available for everyone to enjoy during the pandemic. They included but were not limited to a six issue run of Kelly Sue Deconnick's Captain Marvel, the first six issues of Ta-Nehisi Coates' Black Panther, Jane Foster as Thor, Tom King's irreverant take on Vison, and the introduction of Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel. This provided a perfect opportunity for Tony to catch up on some modern marvel comics and for Matt to revisit some recent favs. They discuss comic book reading habits, diversity of characters and creators, the difficulty of jumping into a new Marvel series with 50+ years of continuity, and the story telling potential of a limited issue series.

","summary":"Tony and Matt catch up on some recent Marvel Comics' runs of Ms Marvel, Thor, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and Vision. ","date_published":"2020-09-09T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/afe07abe-0603-4f6f-b75b-b08a4cf3fb12.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":80754286,"duration_in_seconds":5030}]},{"id":"c4a40e8a-aa30-412f-b190-967d1a605cbc","title":"Freaked","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/freaked","content_text":"This week, in honor of the release of Bill and Ted Face the Music, Matt and Tony are talking about Freaked, the 1993 cult deep cut directed and co-written by Bill himself, Alex Winter. Freaked is one of those early '90s cable staples, the kind of movie that a lot of kids caught by accident (and probably when their parents weren't paying attention). Abandoned by the studio only to die quietly to empty theaters, Freaked is the quintessential cult film - lots to love and criminally overlooked.\n\nWinter plays a smug, Hollywood It Boy who gets roped into a plot involving an evil conglomerate, a carnival sideshow, and a group of grotesque mutants. It's all an excuse for gag-a-minute comedy, gloriously gross-out practical effects, and the sweet sounds of the Butthole Surfers. It is, in short, a hilarious and gnarly time capsule of whatever was in the air in the early '90s. ","content_html":"

This week, in honor of the release of Bill and Ted Face the Music, Matt and Tony are talking about Freaked, the 1993 cult deep cut directed and co-written by Bill himself, Alex Winter. Freaked is one of those early '90s cable staples, the kind of movie that a lot of kids caught by accident (and probably when their parents weren't paying attention). Abandoned by the studio only to die quietly to empty theaters, Freaked is the quintessential cult film - lots to love and criminally overlooked.

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Winter plays a smug, Hollywood It Boy who gets roped into a plot involving an evil conglomerate, a carnival sideshow, and a group of grotesque mutants. It's all an excuse for gag-a-minute comedy, gloriously gross-out practical effects, and the sweet sounds of the Butthole Surfers. It is, in short, a hilarious and gnarly time capsule of whatever was in the air in the early '90s.

","summary":"In honor of this week's release of Bill and Ted Face the Music, Matt and Tony check out Freaked - the 1993 cult deep cut directed and co-written by Bill himself, Alex Winter. \r\n","date_published":"2020-08-26T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/c4a40e8a-aa30-412f-b190-967d1a605cbc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59155276,"duration_in_seconds":3676}]},{"id":"044530f5-ce88-4bfe-b9d6-f8e7a196f033","title":"Sunny Day Real Estate's 'Diary' with Chris Revill of Let's Chat!","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/sunnydayrealestate","content_text":"Matt checked out Sunny Day Real Estate's influencial 1994 debut album, 'Diary', way back in the late '90s and decided that it was not for him. 20 plus years later, an older, and hopefully wiser, Matt gives the band that defined the early sounds of emo music another chance. Along for the ride is Chris Revill, the enthusiastic host of the amiable podcast, 'Let's Chat!' After a back and forth conversation where the two discovered they had a lot of overlapping taste, Revill, a major fan of emo, pop punk, and ska music selected Sunny Day Real Estate as his blind spot. Along with a seemingly endless amount of tangents that spring forth from both host and guest, they discuss the music that defined their youth, whether or not you can enjoy an older band whose music has been pilfered by countless bands that followed, and the many breakups and history of the band. \n\nYou can listen to 'Let's Chat!' here. Follow 'Let's Chat!' on twitter and instagram. ","content_html":"

Matt checked out Sunny Day Real Estate's influencial 1994 debut album, 'Diary', way back in the late '90s and decided that it was not for him. 20 plus years later, an older, and hopefully wiser, Matt gives the band that defined the early sounds of emo music another chance. Along for the ride is Chris Revill, the enthusiastic host of the amiable podcast, 'Let's Chat!' After a back and forth conversation where the two discovered they had a lot of overlapping taste, Revill, a major fan of emo, pop punk, and ska music selected Sunny Day Real Estate as his blind spot. Along with a seemingly endless amount of tangents that spring forth from both host and guest, they discuss the music that defined their youth, whether or not you can enjoy an older band whose music has been pilfered by countless bands that followed, and the many breakups and history of the band.

\n\n

You can listen to 'Let's Chat!' here. Follow 'Let's Chat!' on twitter and instagram.

","summary":"Chris Revill, from the Let's Chat podcast, joins Matt for a conversation about Sunny Day Real Estate's cult classic album, Diary. ","date_published":"2020-08-12T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/044530f5-ce88-4bfe-b9d6-f8e7a196f033.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":65051734,"duration_in_seconds":4054}]},{"id":"2adc6f7e-76cd-4346-bacc-f65d89ff8da6","title":"'What's Up, Doc?' with Brian Masefield and Christina Walsh of Old Roommates ","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/whatsupdoc","content_text":"\"What's Up, Doc?\", Peter Bogdanovich's 1972 screwball classic, may be an atypical Barbra Streisand movie, but it was Matt's introduction to the singer, actress, and filmmaker. While maybe not the perfect intro to Streisand, it's still a personal favorite of Matt's, so it felt right to share with newcomers Brian and Christina of the Old Roommates podcast. They discuss the enigma that is Barbra Streisand, the many films that inspired Peter Bogdanovich, the greatness of Madeleine Kahn how, how screwball comedies had fallen out of fashion by the '70s, and just how much character development you need to make a wacky comedy like \"What's Up, Doc?\" work. \n\nBrian Masefield and Christina Walsh host Old Roommates, the only weekly podcast that revisits pop culture through a middle-aged lens. Find them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/oldroommates/","content_html":"

"What's Up, Doc?", Peter Bogdanovich's 1972 screwball classic, may be an atypical Barbra Streisand movie, but it was Matt's introduction to the singer, actress, and filmmaker. While maybe not the perfect intro to Streisand, it's still a personal favorite of Matt's, so it felt right to share with newcomers Brian and Christina of the Old Roommates podcast. They discuss the enigma that is Barbra Streisand, the many films that inspired Peter Bogdanovich, the greatness of Madeleine Kahn how, how screwball comedies had fallen out of fashion by the '70s, and just how much character development you need to make a wacky comedy like "What's Up, Doc?" work.

\n\n

Brian Masefield and Christina Walsh host Old Roommates, the only weekly podcast that revisits pop culture through a middle-aged lens. Find them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/oldroommates/

","summary":"Brian and Christina, from the Old Roommates podcast, join Matt to discuss Barbra Streisand in Peter Bogdanovich's screwball classic, 'What's Up, Doc?'. ","date_published":"2020-07-29T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/2adc6f7e-76cd-4346-bacc-f65d89ff8da6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":91463733,"duration_in_seconds":5703}]},{"id":"e8669272-83d7-40e2-acd8-9bf78bf03699","title":"Jurassic Park w/ Chris Knott of Blue Album Battle","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/jurassicpark","content_text":"Jurassic Park is one of the most popular and influential big-budget, special-effects driven action movies of all time, and returning guest Chris Knott, of We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee and the Blue Album Battle podcasts, has never seen it. Chris joins Tony and Matt to talk about the movie's lasting influence on modern blockbusters, its mix of practical and digital effects, Steven Spielberg's approach to action filmmaking, and why Chris has missed out on so many important science fiction and action movies. Tony and Matt share stories from their youth about the lasting impression Jurassic Park has had on them and the trio play a game of \"what Steven Spielberg movies have I not seen.\" \n\nChris Knott is a musician and co-host of the Weezer podcasts We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee and Blue Album Battle","content_html":"

Jurassic Park is one of the most popular and influential big-budget, special-effects driven action movies of all time, and returning guest Chris Knott, of We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee and the Blue Album Battle podcasts, has never seen it. Chris joins Tony and Matt to talk about the movie's lasting influence on modern blockbusters, its mix of practical and digital effects, Steven Spielberg's approach to action filmmaking, and why Chris has missed out on so many important science fiction and action movies. Tony and Matt share stories from their youth about the lasting impression Jurassic Park has had on them and the trio play a game of "what Steven Spielberg movies have I not seen."

\n\n

Chris Knott is a musician and co-host of the Weezer podcasts We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee and Blue Album Battle

","summary":"Jurassic Park is one of the most popular and influential big-budget action movies of all time, and returning guest Chris Knott, of We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee and the Blue Album Battle podcast, joins Tony and Matt to finally catch up on one the greatest monster movies ever made. ","date_published":"2020-07-15T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/e8669272-83d7-40e2-acd8-9bf78bf03699.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":93992708,"duration_in_seconds":5860}]},{"id":"a6872ce0-cb41-4871-8201-9a58df4b7de4","title":"Local Music & Podcasts with Bill Bartholomew","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/local-music-podcasts","content_text":"Bill Bartholomew is the host of Bartholomewtown, a daily podcast with a mix of on-the-street reporting and interviews with Rhode Island politcians, buisness owners, and activists. Bill has played in local bands for nearly twenty years and this is how he meet Matt. The two play catch up and share stories about playing local shows, how the local music scene has changed, and how the DIY aesthetic applies to making podcasts. The far-ranging conversation covers everything from Bill's love of public radio and the genisis and inspiration for his podcast, to all things Rhode Island. In the spririt of What Did We Miss Bill introduces Matt to some of the local musicians and podcasters that he may be missing out on. \nFollow Bill on Facebook, and Twitter @BillBartholomew and on Instagram @Bartholomewtownpodcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts! ","content_html":"

Bill Bartholomew is the host of Bartholomewtown, a daily podcast with a mix of on-the-street reporting and interviews with Rhode Island politcians, buisness owners, and activists. Bill has played in local bands for nearly twenty years and this is how he meet Matt. The two play catch up and share stories about playing local shows, how the local music scene has changed, and how the DIY aesthetic applies to making podcasts. The far-ranging conversation covers everything from Bill's love of public radio and the genisis and inspiration for his podcast, to all things Rhode Island. In the spririt of What Did We Miss Bill introduces Matt to some of the local musicians and podcasters that he may be missing out on.
\nFollow Bill on Facebook, and Twitter @BillBartholomew and on Instagram @Bartholomewtownpodcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts!

","summary":"Matt is joined by Bill Bartholomew of the Bartholomewtown podcast in a far-ranging conversation about all things RI, including local music, podcasts, and politics. ","date_published":"2020-07-01T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/a6872ce0-cb41-4871-8201-9a58df4b7de4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":83910541,"duration_in_seconds":5234}]},{"id":"cb5cab01-afd0-4f08-b53f-90f05a144eea","title":"Sam and Max Hit the Road","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/sam-and-max-hit-the-road","content_text":"Tony has been vaguely threatening Matt with the prospect of doing an episode on a classic PC point-and-click adventure game for months, and at long last he's followed through on that threat. This week he finally gets his way by introducing Matt to LucasArts' classic 1993 adventure game: Sam and Max Hit the Road. Based on the comic book by Steve Purcell, the game is a comedy noir about a smartmouthed dog and a rabbit who solve crimes as a pair of freelance detectives. Blending Saturday morning cartoon style and slapstick with a side-eye reverence for mid-century kitsch and roadside tourist traps, Sam and Max might be the reason Tony's sense of humor is what it is. \nJoining them this week is Matt's brother, Jeff Ferrara. Jeff is one of the hosts of the Game Sharks Podcast, a weekly show where they discuss video game news, trends, and the stuff they're playing. Follow them on Instagram (@gamesharkspodcast) and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts!","content_html":"

Tony has been vaguely threatening Matt with the prospect of doing an episode on a classic PC point-and-click adventure game for months, and at long last he's followed through on that threat. This week he finally gets his way by introducing Matt to LucasArts' classic 1993 adventure game: Sam and Max Hit the Road. Based on the comic book by Steve Purcell, the game is a comedy noir about a smartmouthed dog and a rabbit who solve crimes as a pair of freelance detectives. Blending Saturday morning cartoon style and slapstick with a side-eye reverence for mid-century kitsch and roadside tourist traps, Sam and Max might be the reason Tony's sense of humor is what it is.
\nJoining them this week is Matt's brother, Jeff Ferrara. Jeff is one of the hosts of the Game Sharks Podcast, a weekly show where they discuss video game news, trends, and the stuff they're playing. Follow them on Instagram (@gamesharkspodcast) and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts!

","summary":"This week, Matt's brother and host of the Game Sharks Podcast Jeff Ferrara makes a guest appearance to discuss the classic 1993 computer game Sam and Max hit the Road.","date_published":"2020-06-17T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/cb5cab01-afd0-4f08-b53f-90f05a144eea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":97022360,"duration_in_seconds":4848}]},{"id":"05eeae77-3a37-4496-9823-72c75d08dc44","title":"Succession","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/succession","content_text":"There's a lot of TV. Like a lot. And for one reason or another, Matt and Tony just hadn't got around to Succession... until now. The story of a disgustingly wealthy family of disgusting people being disgusting to one another certainly fits in with the last couple decades of prestige TVs anti-heroes and morally bankrupt creeps, but did it work for our hosts? \nMatt and Tony dig into the show's first season, what there is to like and dislike about the Roy family, talk about how current events makes it tricky to spend so much time with these kinds of characters, and discuss where and how the show won them over after a difficult first handful of episodes. They also discuss the art of some of the show's more brutal insults, as well as the timeless effectiveness of a well delivered \"F--k off!\"","content_html":"

There's a lot of TV. Like a lot. And for one reason or another, Matt and Tony just hadn't got around to Succession... until now. The story of a disgustingly wealthy family of disgusting people being disgusting to one another certainly fits in with the last couple decades of prestige TVs anti-heroes and morally bankrupt creeps, but did it work for our hosts?
\nMatt and Tony dig into the show's first season, what there is to like and dislike about the Roy family, talk about how current events makes it tricky to spend so much time with these kinds of characters, and discuss where and how the show won them over after a difficult first handful of episodes. They also discuss the art of some of the show's more brutal insults, as well as the timeless effectiveness of a well delivered "F--k off!"

","summary":"Now that it has two seasons under its belt, Matt and Tony decided it was finally time to sit down with the critically adored Succession. ","date_published":"2020-05-20T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/05eeae77-3a37-4496-9823-72c75d08dc44.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":93245493,"duration_in_seconds":5817}]},{"id":"aa62e49c-0fb4-401d-803a-d2584ebb532d","title":"Haywire","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/haywire","content_text":"With a new James Bond movie coming sometime this year, WDWM had globetrotting, action-heavy spy stories on the brain, which is how we landed on one of Matt's favorites, Steven Soderbergh's Haywire. Starring former MMA fighter Gina Carano - who recently had a standout role as Star Wars merc Cara Dune in The Mandalorian - Haywire isn't just her debut in a leading role, it was a film entirely built around and for her. Carano leads an insanely stacked supporting cast and steals the show from all of them in this down and dirty tale of mercenaries, double crosses, and international intrigue. She also gives plenty of brutal beatdowns in some amazing, no-frill action sequences that let her show off what made her a star in the ring and why she was a star in the making on screen. ","content_html":"

With a new James Bond movie coming sometime this year, WDWM had globetrotting, action-heavy spy stories on the brain, which is how we landed on one of Matt's favorites, Steven Soderbergh's Haywire. Starring former MMA fighter Gina Carano - who recently had a standout role as Star Wars merc Cara Dune in The Mandalorian - Haywire isn't just her debut in a leading role, it was a film entirely built around and for her. Carano leads an insanely stacked supporting cast and steals the show from all of them in this down and dirty tale of mercenaries, double crosses, and international intrigue. She also gives plenty of brutal beatdowns in some amazing, no-frill action sequences that let her show off what made her a star in the ring and why she was a star in the making on screen.

","summary":"MMA fighter turned actress Gina Carano made an impression as a gritty ex-Rebel shock trooper on The Mandalorian, so WDWM goes back to her star-making film debut, Haywire. ","date_published":"2020-05-06T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/aa62e49c-0fb4-401d-803a-d2584ebb532d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44098926,"duration_in_seconds":2201}]},{"id":"b3a9f03e-b15f-4443-b522-d3a295e6fc36","title":"Neuromancer","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/neuromancer","content_text":"When William Gibson's debut novel, Neuromancer, came out in 1984 most people didn't have computers in their home, never mind a conception for the what the hell cyberspace was. But Gibson wasn't just helping to create the new genre of cyberpunk, he was pointing to the future and how we'd all be interconnected through this \"consensual hallucination\" we call the internet. We might not have all of the cybernetic implants and body-mods - or cool hacker edge - but what our present lacks in superficial similarities to Gibson's neon-soaked dystopia it more than makes up for in the technological dependencies he predicted. \nThis is Matt's first time reading Neuromancer, and Tony was excited to revisit. They discuss the challenges of approaching a seminal work of art, ignoring familiar tropes when going back to their original source, and wrestling with having an appreciation for something even when you aren't on its wavelength.","content_html":"

When William Gibson's debut novel, Neuromancer, came out in 1984 most people didn't have computers in their home, never mind a conception for the what the hell cyberspace was. But Gibson wasn't just helping to create the new genre of cyberpunk, he was pointing to the future and how we'd all be interconnected through this "consensual hallucination" we call the internet. We might not have all of the cybernetic implants and body-mods - or cool hacker edge - but what our present lacks in superficial similarities to Gibson's neon-soaked dystopia it more than makes up for in the technological dependencies he predicted.
\nThis is Matt's first time reading Neuromancer, and Tony was excited to revisit. They discuss the challenges of approaching a seminal work of art, ignoring familiar tropes when going back to their original source, and wrestling with having an appreciation for something even when you aren't on its wavelength.

","summary":"Matt jacks into cyberspace to read, William Gibson's Neuromancer for the first time. This sci-fi classic is widely considered to be the novel that started the cyberpunk genre, and Tony is excited for an excuse to revisit it.","date_published":"2020-04-22T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/b3a9f03e-b15f-4443-b522-d3a295e6fc36.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":67939530,"duration_in_seconds":3396}]},{"id":"c930badd-e3ce-428e-82ab-53b82316b309","title":"Bitch Planet","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/bitch-planet","content_text":"Black Widow is finally getting her own solo movie in the MCU, and Wonder Woman's much anticipated sequel is coming soon. With female representation in comics and movies in mind, Matt and Tony decided to take a look at the Image Comics series Bitch Planet. Created by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick - whose work on Captain Marvel shaped the direction of her big screen portrayal - and artist Valentine De Landro, Bitch Planet follows the lives of a group of female inmates who have been exiled to the titular prison colony... in space! The comic is a feminist take on women-in-prison exploitation movies, dystopian tropes, and sci-fi sports action movies like The Running Man and Rollerball. ","content_html":"

Black Widow is finally getting her own solo movie in the MCU, and Wonder Woman's much anticipated sequel is coming soon. With female representation in comics and movies in mind, Matt and Tony decided to take a look at the Image Comics series Bitch Planet. Created by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick - whose work on Captain Marvel shaped the direction of her big screen portrayal - and artist Valentine De Landro, Bitch Planet follows the lives of a group of female inmates who have been exiled to the titular prison colony... in space! The comic is a feminist take on women-in-prison exploitation movies, dystopian tropes, and sci-fi sports action movies like The Running Man and Rollerball.

","summary":"Matt and Tony visit volume one of the Image Comics series Bitch Planet - a feminist take on women-in-prison exploitation movies, dystopia fiction, and sci-fi sports! ","date_published":"2020-04-08T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/c930badd-e3ce-428e-82ab-53b82316b309.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":49399134,"duration_in_seconds":2469}]},{"id":"10c8e756-dbda-49b5-9d3e-0eb0c7c09095","title":"Doom","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/doom","content_text":"This week Tony is sharing one of his all-time favorite games with Matt - Doom. Matt knows its reputation(and Tony's palpable excitement for it) but up until now had never sat down with the groundbreaking 1993 first person shooter. When Tony is able to get his giddiness under control, the guys discuss their early PC gaming memories, how Doom emerged to turn its creators into the driving force behind PC gaming's popularity and technical evolution in the 1990s, having fun even when you're cheating in a game, and the appeal to Doom's controversial yet tongue-in-cheek gore and chaos. ","content_html":"

This week Tony is sharing one of his all-time favorite games with Matt - Doom. Matt knows its reputation(and Tony's palpable excitement for it) but up until now had never sat down with the groundbreaking 1993 first person shooter. When Tony is able to get his giddiness under control, the guys discuss their early PC gaming memories, how Doom emerged to turn its creators into the driving force behind PC gaming's popularity and technical evolution in the 1990s, having fun even when you're cheating in a game, and the appeal to Doom's controversial yet tongue-in-cheek gore and chaos.

","summary":"Lock and load, listener, as Matt sits down for his first play-through of one of Tony's all-time favorite games, 1993's DOOM.","date_published":"2020-03-25T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/10c8e756-dbda-49b5-9d3e-0eb0c7c09095.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":67032816,"duration_in_seconds":3351}]},{"id":"d5b9039d-5e8f-4c03-bb2e-2ec044ac89da","title":"BONUS EPISODE: Life During Quarantine","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/quarantine-bonus-episode","content_text":"Hey WDWMers, we'll be back with our regularly scheduled episode (DOOM '93) on Wednesday, but we wanted to share this special bonus episode. \nOver the weekend, Matt and Tony hosted an Instagram live video where they talked about how they've been holding up since we've all started practicing social distancing amid the global coronavirus pandemic. Friends and listeners joined in through comments, and a few special guests dropped in as well. We hope everyone is safe and healthy out there! ","content_html":"

Hey WDWMers, we'll be back with our regularly scheduled episode (DOOM '93) on Wednesday, but we wanted to share this special bonus episode.
\nOver the weekend, Matt and Tony hosted an Instagram live video where they talked about how they've been holding up since we've all started practicing social distancing amid the global coronavirus pandemic. Friends and listeners joined in through comments, and a few special guests dropped in as well. We hope everyone is safe and healthy out there!

","summary":"For this bonus episode of WDWM, Matt and Tony hosted an Instagram live video and invited friends and listeners to let us know how they're doing under the current quarantine happening in the US.","date_published":"2020-03-23T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/d5b9039d-5e8f-4c03-bb2e-2ec044ac89da.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":70106352,"duration_in_seconds":3504}]},{"id":"c30659f5-1058-481f-aeb4-76032d45a853","title":"The Beatles with Steve Carroll and JP Camara, Part 2","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/the-beatles-part-2","content_text":"It's Part Two of this special double episode where Steve Carroll and JP Camara, hosts of the wonderful podcast You Can Do It, Do It, join WDWM to discuss their mutual blindspot - The Beatles. \nFor this episode, Matt and Tony assigned them a playlist made up of songs from the albums A Hard Day's Night, Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, and Abbey Road (plus one bonus track from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) to give Steve and JP a foot in the door with arguably the most important and influential rock band, well, ever. Throughout this double episode - the WDWM White Album if you will - the conversation covers what kept Steve and JP at an arm's length from an otherwise inescapable band, their reactions to and the significance of the songs selected for this episode, Matt and Tony's own history with The Beatles, and the importance of having an open mind. ","content_html":"

It's Part Two of this special double episode where Steve Carroll and JP Camara, hosts of the wonderful podcast You Can Do It, Do It, join WDWM to discuss their mutual blindspot - The Beatles.
\nFor this episode, Matt and Tony assigned them a playlist made up of songs from the albums A Hard Day's Night, Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, and Abbey Road (plus one bonus track from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) to give Steve and JP a foot in the door with arguably the most important and influential rock band, well, ever. Throughout this double episode - the WDWM White Album if you will - the conversation covers what kept Steve and JP at an arm's length from an otherwise inescapable band, their reactions to and the significance of the songs selected for this episode, Matt and Tony's own history with The Beatles, and the importance of having an open mind.

","summary":"It's part two of a very special double episode! Steve Carroll and JP Camara - hosts of the podcast You Can Do It, Do It - join us this week for the conclusion of this two-part episode where we explore one of their biggest blindspots: The Beatles!","date_published":"2020-03-11T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/c30659f5-1058-481f-aeb4-76032d45a853.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":94251101,"duration_in_seconds":4700}]},{"id":"8f83afba-e243-4185-82fa-f523aec02218","title":"The Beatles with Steve Carroll and JP Camara, Part 1","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/the-beatles-part-1","content_text":"Matt and Tony have some pretty glaring blindspots, which is why they started What Did We Miss?, but this week's guests have a doozy. Steve Carroll and JP Camara, hosts of the wonderful podcast You Can Do It, Do It, join WDWM to discuss their mutual blindspot - The Beatles. \nFor this episode, Matt and Tony assigned them a playlist made up of songs from the albums A Hard Day's Night, Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, and Abbey Road (plus one bonus track from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) to give Steve and JP a foot in the door with arguably the most important and influential rock band, well, ever. Throughout this double episode - the WDWM White Album if you will - the conversation covers what kept Steve and JP at an arm's length from an otherwise inescapable band, their reactions to and the significance of the songs selected for this episode, Matt and Tony's own history with The Beatles, and the importance of having an open mind. \nStay tuned for Part Two, which will drop next Wednesday!","content_html":"

Matt and Tony have some pretty glaring blindspots, which is why they started What Did We Miss?, but this week's guests have a doozy. Steve Carroll and JP Camara, hosts of the wonderful podcast You Can Do It, Do It, join WDWM to discuss their mutual blindspot - The Beatles.
\nFor this episode, Matt and Tony assigned them a playlist made up of songs from the albums A Hard Day's Night, Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, and Abbey Road (plus one bonus track from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) to give Steve and JP a foot in the door with arguably the most important and influential rock band, well, ever. Throughout this double episode - the WDWM White Album if you will - the conversation covers what kept Steve and JP at an arm's length from an otherwise inescapable band, their reactions to and the significance of the songs selected for this episode, Matt and Tony's own history with The Beatles, and the importance of having an open mind.
\nStay tuned for Part Two, which will drop next Wednesday!

","summary":"It's part one of a very special double episode! Steve Carroll and JP Camara - hosts of the podcast You Can Do It, Do It - join us this week for a two-part episode where we explore one of their biggest blindspots: The Beatles!","date_published":"2020-03-04T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/8f83afba-e243-4185-82fa-f523aec02218.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":81011579,"duration_in_seconds":5777}]},{"id":"ae1b9138-65d7-4b41-ad14-d6a5c532a5db","title":"Best Albums of the 2010s","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/best-album-2010s","content_text":"For whatever reason, Tony's finger has always been miles away from the pulse when it comes to music. After every music critic shared their \"Best of the decade\" lists it became woefully apparent that he had a bajillion blind spots. To remedy that, Matt put a bunch of \"best of\" lists through a statistical gauntlet to come up with a consensus on what the top five records of the decade were: Robyn's \"Body Talk\" (2010); Kanye West's \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\" (2010); Kendrick Lamar's \"To Pimp a Butterfly\" (2015); Beyonce's \"Lemonade\" (2016); Frank Ocean's Blonde (2016).\nMatt and Tony talk about why Tony hadn't engaged with these or other big albums from the last decade, the secret shame of not knowing the work of personalities who loom large over our cultural conversations (looking at you, Kanye and Beyonce), and what connected all five of these records in defining the 2010s.","content_html":"

For whatever reason, Tony's finger has always been miles away from the pulse when it comes to music. After every music critic shared their "Best of the decade" lists it became woefully apparent that he had a bajillion blind spots. To remedy that, Matt put a bunch of "best of" lists through a statistical gauntlet to come up with a consensus on what the top five records of the decade were: Robyn's "Body Talk" (2010); Kanye West's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" (2010); Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly" (2015); Beyonce's "Lemonade" (2016); Frank Ocean's Blonde (2016).
\nMatt and Tony talk about why Tony hadn't engaged with these or other big albums from the last decade, the secret shame of not knowing the work of personalities who loom large over our cultural conversations (looking at you, Kanye and Beyonce), and what connected all five of these records in defining the 2010s.

","summary":"After seeing music critics' \"Best of the decade\" lists it became woefully apparent that Tony missed a LOT of music over the last 10 years. This week, Matt guides him through the \"top five\" albums of the 2010s.","date_published":"2020-02-19T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/ae1b9138-65d7-4b41-ad14-d6a5c532a5db.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":89761643,"duration_in_seconds":6396}]},{"id":"10976522-49ed-47e8-a225-3a4fa65efbfd","title":"Best Picture Nominees of 1973","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/best-picture-1973","content_text":"Hooray for Hollywood? For better or worse, the Academy Awards are a good indicator of what critics and audiences have been talking about all year. So in honor of this weekend's ceremony, Matt and Tony picked a random year to see if any of that year's Best Picture nominees were blindspots. The result? 1973. That year's winner? The Godfather. Seen it, and worse it's been talked to death. But neither of them had seen any of the other four films up for Hollywood's highest honor, and two of them were pretty big blindspots. \nThis week, Matt and Tony watch and discuss Deliverance, Cabaret, Sounder, and The Emigrants. They touch on what they did and didn't like about the movies, trends and themes that tend to pop up every year in the Best Picture nominees, and how the hype that comes with an Oscar nomination can get in the way of appreciating a movie for what it's actually trying to do.","content_html":"

Hooray for Hollywood? For better or worse, the Academy Awards are a good indicator of what critics and audiences have been talking about all year. So in honor of this weekend's ceremony, Matt and Tony picked a random year to see if any of that year's Best Picture nominees were blindspots. The result? 1973. That year's winner? The Godfather. Seen it, and worse it's been talked to death. But neither of them had seen any of the other four films up for Hollywood's highest honor, and two of them were pretty big blindspots.
\nThis week, Matt and Tony watch and discuss Deliverance, Cabaret, Sounder, and The Emigrants. They touch on what they did and didn't like about the movies, trends and themes that tend to pop up every year in the Best Picture nominees, and how the hype that comes with an Oscar nomination can get in the way of appreciating a movie for what it's actually trying to do.

","summary":"With the Academy Awards coming up, Matt and Tony picked a random year to see if any of the Best Picture noms were blindspots, so this week they're talking about the nominees of '73.","date_published":"2020-02-05T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/10976522-49ed-47e8-a225-3a4fa65efbfd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":76695117,"duration_in_seconds":5470}]},{"id":"eaf41d7f-023e-4722-a0a1-48a6a3c951b5","title":"Jackie Chan/Police Story","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/jackie-chan-police-story","content_text":"Jackie Chan is a daring, one-of-a-kind performer with more than two decades of stunts and success on his resume prior to finally breaking in the States, yet Matt and Tony were really only familiar in his work from the Rush Hour movies. Looking to go back to some of the Hong Kong action movies that earned him is early fame - and his reputation as a daredevil perfectionist who is equal parts Buster Keaton and Bruce Lee - they dive head first into the first two installments of Jackie Chan's Police Story series. \nWritten, directed by, and starring Jackie Chan (who sang the theme song to top it all off), the Police Story movies demonstrates the kind of go-for-broke fight scenes and stunts that puts him into a league of his own. Matt and Tony talk about the similarities between Jackie Chan films and musicals, the blending of humor and action, what makes Jackie such a charismatic action star. ","content_html":"

Jackie Chan is a daring, one-of-a-kind performer with more than two decades of stunts and success on his resume prior to finally breaking in the States, yet Matt and Tony were really only familiar in his work from the Rush Hour movies. Looking to go back to some of the Hong Kong action movies that earned him is early fame - and his reputation as a daredevil perfectionist who is equal parts Buster Keaton and Bruce Lee - they dive head first into the first two installments of Jackie Chan's Police Story series.
\nWritten, directed by, and starring Jackie Chan (who sang the theme song to top it all off), the Police Story movies demonstrates the kind of go-for-broke fight scenes and stunts that puts him into a league of his own. Matt and Tony talk about the similarities between Jackie Chan films and musicals, the blending of humor and action, what makes Jackie such a charismatic action star.

","summary":"Matt and Tony fall off of a truck, get kicked through some glass, and break every bone in their bodies as they talk about Hong Kong daredevil Jackie Chan. ","date_published":"2020-01-22T00:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/eaf41d7f-023e-4722-a0a1-48a6a3c951b5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":70091560,"duration_in_seconds":5006}]},{"id":"84b7567a-7647-4248-984d-5986a2308d94","title":"What DIDN'T We Miss? 2019 Edition","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/2019-in-review","content_text":"Happy (belated) New Year WDWM-ers! Before we dive right into blindspots in 2020, Matt and Tony took a minute to look back at their 2019 in pop culture. They hit on all of the movie, music, TV, books, and video games they consumed over the year. You'll notice some notable end-of-year exceptions, but they recorded this before the year was actually out. Otherwise, drop 'em a line with any glaring omissions or disagreements, and stay tuned for next week's return to exploring the stuff they've missed!","content_html":"

Happy (belated) New Year WDWM-ers! Before we dive right into blindspots in 2020, Matt and Tony took a minute to look back at their 2019 in pop culture. They hit on all of the movie, music, TV, books, and video games they consumed over the year. You'll notice some notable end-of-year exceptions, but they recorded this before the year was actually out. Otherwise, drop 'em a line with any glaring omissions or disagreements, and stay tuned for next week's return to exploring the stuff they've missed!

","summary":"Matt and Tony are breaking format to look back at all the crap they watched, listened to, read, and played in 2019. It was a lot!","date_published":"2020-01-08T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/84b7567a-7647-4248-984d-5986a2308d94.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":84417384,"duration_in_seconds":5263}]},{"id":"1b92bfd6-42e3-40a1-b6ab-04347f73b7ae","title":"Santa Claus the Movie","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/santa-claus-the-movie","content_text":"It's Christmas, and what better way to spend the day than podcasting about jolly old St. Nick. Matt and Tony revisit 1985's Santa Claus: The Movie. Unlike previous topics, Matt and Tony have both seen this movie before, but it's safe to say it's been about 30 years. It's a holiday \"classic\" that doesn't get a lot of attention, and it's easy to understand why - this is a very weird movie.\nThey discuss the ambitious ideas they liked, the product placement they disliked, and why John Lithgow is always a treat. And elf puns. There are a million elf puns in this thing.","content_html":"

It's Christmas, and what better way to spend the day than podcasting about jolly old St. Nick. Matt and Tony revisit 1985's Santa Claus: The Movie. Unlike previous topics, Matt and Tony have both seen this movie before, but it's safe to say it's been about 30 years. It's a holiday "classic" that doesn't get a lot of attention, and it's easy to understand why - this is a very weird movie.
\nThey discuss the ambitious ideas they liked, the product placement they disliked, and why John Lithgow is always a treat. And elf puns. There are a million elf puns in this thing.

","summary":"Matt and Tony revisit a ghost of Christmas past, the 1985 blockbuster that wasn't - Santa Claus: The Movie.","date_published":"2019-12-25T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/1b92bfd6-42e3-40a1-b6ab-04347f73b7ae.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":61701048,"duration_in_seconds":4395}]},{"id":"8748e489-ac70-4a13-a2d0-86b6b54c2339","title":"BONUS EPISODE: Phish in Concert","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/phish-live-bonus-episode","content_text":"Fans pointed out that WDWM's Phish episode was missing a key component of what makes them so passionate about the band: seeing Phish live. When Matt and Tony recorded the episode over the summer they didn't know that an opportunity to see a Phish show was in the cards, but as luck would have it the band ended up doing two nights in Rhode Island the weekend after Thanksgiving. In this bonus follow up episode, the guys talk about their expectations and experiences after seeing Phish live at the Dunkin' Donut Center in Providence, RI on November 30.","content_html":"

Fans pointed out that WDWM's Phish episode was missing a key component of what makes them so passionate about the band: seeing Phish live. When Matt and Tony recorded the episode over the summer they didn't know that an opportunity to see a Phish show was in the cards, but as luck would have it the band ended up doing two nights in Rhode Island the weekend after Thanksgiving. In this bonus follow up episode, the guys talk about their expectations and experiences after seeing Phish live at the Dunkin' Donut Center in Providence, RI on November 30.

","summary":"Following up on their previous Phish episode, Matt and Tony took the advice of Phish fans everywhere and saw the band live to try to get the whole picture.","date_published":"2019-12-18T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/8748e489-ac70-4a13-a2d0-86b6b54c2339.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28539262,"duration_in_seconds":2036}]},{"id":"89305fea-6d1e-4ea7-b8fa-154b5f245446","title":"Cats","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/cats","content_text":"Cats. It's coming to a theater near all of us later this month, but it's been a meme-worthy punching bag all year thanks to early trailers and the internet's never-ending hunger for things to ridicule. Sure, the new movie's CGI cast of cats looks kind of creepy. But do Matt and Tony have any skin in the game to either mock or stick up for Andrew Lloyd Webber's feline phenomenon? Nope, so here it is - the What Did We Miss? Cats episode. \nThe guys talk about their familiarity with big Broadway productions and memories (sorry) of Cats as this strange thing they'd see commercials for during daytime TV when they were kids. They also talk about the merits and awfulness of cats in general, which they're pretty evenly split on.\nThen they dive into the music, the show's origins in T.S. Eliot poems, the performances, and the horny as hell characters in what they can't believe has been referred to as the \"number one family musical of all time.\" \nSpoiler alert: Cats is pretty fuckin' weird, folks.","content_html":"

Cats. It's coming to a theater near all of us later this month, but it's been a meme-worthy punching bag all year thanks to early trailers and the internet's never-ending hunger for things to ridicule. Sure, the new movie's CGI cast of cats looks kind of creepy. But do Matt and Tony have any skin in the game to either mock or stick up for Andrew Lloyd Webber's feline phenomenon? Nope, so here it is - the What Did We Miss? Cats episode.
\nThe guys talk about their familiarity with big Broadway productions and memories (sorry) of Cats as this strange thing they'd see commercials for during daytime TV when they were kids. They also talk about the merits and awfulness of cats in general, which they're pretty evenly split on.
\nThen they dive into the music, the show's origins in T.S. Eliot poems, the performances, and the horny as hell characters in what they can't believe has been referred to as the "number one family musical of all time."
\nSpoiler alert: Cats is pretty fuckin' weird, folks.

","summary":"In anticipation of this month's release of the big screen adaption of Andrew Lloyd Webber's equally beloved and mocked musical phenomenon, Cats, Matt and Tony sit down with the direct-to-video version released in 1998. ","date_published":"2019-12-11T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/89305fea-6d1e-4ea7-b8fa-154b5f245446.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":68534674,"duration_in_seconds":4894}]},{"id":"0fe08580-9783-4713-a39c-255ff79a557e","title":"Archie Comics with Ayla Ahlquist","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/archie-comics","content_text":"Despite recognizing the characters, Matt and Tony have never read a single Archie comic book. This week they fix that by sitting down with classic tales of teenage antics as drawn by Dan DeCarlo, the Archie artist who established the house style and solidified the characters' iconic looks. Joining them is Ayla Ahlquist, a Providence-based comedy writer and performer who was raised on the adventures of the Archie gang. Ayla regularly performs improv comedy at Wage House Comedy Theater in Pawtucket, RI (with Tony no less!) and is a cast member of The Empire Revue, Providence's long-running monthly variety show.\n\nThe discussion covers Archie's origins and DeCarlo's deceptively simple style, growing up on Archie, Ayla's bias against the CW's modern reimagining of the characters, how Matt and Tony know as little as they do about the characters without ever having read any of the comics before now, and how easily the simple formula of Archie stories allow the gang to crossover with zombies, The Punisher, and the Predator. ","content_html":"

Despite recognizing the characters, Matt and Tony have never read a single Archie comic book. This week they fix that by sitting down with classic tales of teenage antics as drawn by Dan DeCarlo, the Archie artist who established the house style and solidified the characters' iconic looks. Joining them is Ayla Ahlquist, a Providence-based comedy writer and performer who was raised on the adventures of the Archie gang. Ayla regularly performs improv comedy at Wage House Comedy Theater in Pawtucket, RI (with Tony no less!) and is a cast member of The Empire Revue, Providence's long-running monthly variety show.

\n\n

The discussion covers Archie's origins and DeCarlo's deceptively simple style, growing up on Archie, Ayla's bias against the CW's modern reimagining of the characters, how Matt and Tony know as little as they do about the characters without ever having read any of the comics before now, and how easily the simple formula of Archie stories allow the gang to crossover with zombies, The Punisher, and the Predator.

","summary":"Matt and Tony hop in the old jalopy and cruise on over to Riverdale for their first-read of some classic Archie comics. They're joined by Ayla Ahlquist, a Providence-based comedy writer and performer who grew up on the antics of Archie, Betty, Jughead, and Veronica.","date_published":"2019-11-27T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/0fe08580-9783-4713-a39c-255ff79a557e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":70522172,"duration_in_seconds":4407}]},{"id":"89b2bd47-ca74-4be1-be35-a902747f0a7c","title":"Veronica Mars","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/veronica-mars","content_text":"Biker gangs, dead tech heiresses, and world-weary young gumshoes: Welcome to Veronica Mars. \nVeronica Mars has long held a reputation as a cult classic: Matt's long been a fan, but Tony missed it entirely during its initial run. Now, thanks to the recent Hulu revival, star Kristen Bell's higher profile, and an admiration for Raymond Chandler, Tony's got it on his radar and is ready to dive into the seedy underbelly of Neptune High.\nAfter discussing a few different TV shows at WDWM, the guys decide to limit their scope and focus on the show's pilot episode. They go beat by beat on the episode's stand-alone mystery, the characters, and the table setting for the world being set up. They also talk big picture about noir, and how the high school experience makes a great template for a lot of the tropes common to hard-boiled detective stories. ","content_html":"

Biker gangs, dead tech heiresses, and world-weary young gumshoes: Welcome to Veronica Mars.
\nVeronica Mars has long held a reputation as a cult classic: Matt's long been a fan, but Tony missed it entirely during its initial run. Now, thanks to the recent Hulu revival, star Kristen Bell's higher profile, and an admiration for Raymond Chandler, Tony's got it on his radar and is ready to dive into the seedy underbelly of Neptune High.
\nAfter discussing a few different TV shows at WDWM, the guys decide to limit their scope and focus on the show's pilot episode. They go beat by beat on the episode's stand-alone mystery, the characters, and the table setting for the world being set up. They also talk big picture about noir, and how the high school experience makes a great template for a lot of the tropes common to hard-boiled detective stories.

","summary":"Tony's finally got Veronica Mars on his radar thanks to its recent Hulu revival. Matt walks him through the pilot episode, and they talk about the pitch perfect mashup of high school drama and film noir. ","date_published":"2019-11-13T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/89b2bd47-ca74-4be1-be35-a902747f0a7c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":60333890,"duration_in_seconds":4308}]},{"id":"9b70817e-4bb5-41a6-8ee7-dd7ee9c7c777","title":"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/the-cabinet-of-dr-caligari","content_text":"100 years makes a world of difference, especially when it comes to film. But the more things change, the more they stay the same, and even in the century since its release you can still see and feel the macabre influence of Robert Wiene's 1920 classic of the silent era, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. When people talk about German Expressionism in film, this is the movie they're talking about. Its DNA appears in everything - from Citizen Kane to Edward Scissorhands, from Dr. Seuss to Rob Zombie - and after years of hearing and reading about its impact on so many artists, Matt and Tony are happy to finally cross this one off their lists. ","content_html":"

100 years makes a world of difference, especially when it comes to film. But the more things change, the more they stay the same, and even in the century since its release you can still see and feel the macabre influence of Robert Wiene's 1920 classic of the silent era, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. When people talk about German Expressionism in film, this is the movie they're talking about. Its DNA appears in everything - from Citizen Kane to Edward Scissorhands, from Dr. Seuss to Rob Zombie - and after years of hearing and reading about its impact on so many artists, Matt and Tony are happy to finally cross this one off their lists.

","summary":"For the final installment of WDWM's Horror Month, Matt and Tony go all the way back to 1920 for the haunting and wildly influential German silent classic - The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.","date_published":"2019-10-30T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/9b70817e-4bb5-41a6-8ee7-dd7ee9c7c777.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":49744635,"duration_in_seconds":3552}]},{"id":"20c8ff32-6b9d-489d-8695-fd1c7545ed5f","title":"We Have Always Lived in the Castle","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/we-have-always-lived-in-the-castle","content_text":"For part three of our run of horror episodes, we take their first steps into the New England Gothic world of Shirley Jackson. Jackson, whose The Haunting of Hill House was adapted by Netflix last year, has had a lasting influence on horror. For this episode, we're beginning at the end, with a deep dive into Jackson's final novel, the chilling, 1962 tale of two sisters and a house: We Have Always Lived in the Castle. \nJoining us this week is Emma Sarconi, Reference Professional for Special Collections at Princeton University's Firestone Library. Emma offers some insight into the world of special collections, including the sorts of artifacts and stories that personally make her work so special, as well as a background of Jackson's life and family to provide some additional context to this eerie tale of otherness and mystery set in small-town Vermont.","content_html":"

For part three of our run of horror episodes, we take their first steps into the New England Gothic world of Shirley Jackson. Jackson, whose The Haunting of Hill House was adapted by Netflix last year, has had a lasting influence on horror. For this episode, we're beginning at the end, with a deep dive into Jackson's final novel, the chilling, 1962 tale of two sisters and a house: We Have Always Lived in the Castle.
\nJoining us this week is Emma Sarconi, Reference Professional for Special Collections at Princeton University's Firestone Library. Emma offers some insight into the world of special collections, including the sorts of artifacts and stories that personally make her work so special, as well as a background of Jackson's life and family to provide some additional context to this eerie tale of otherness and mystery set in small-town Vermont.

","summary":"For part three of our run of horror episodes, we're discussing Shirley Jackson's chilling final novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and are joined by Emma Sarconi, Reference Professional for Special Collections at Princeton University's Firestone Library.","date_published":"2019-10-23T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/20c8ff32-6b9d-489d-8695-fd1c7545ed5f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":79164222,"duration_in_seconds":5653}]},{"id":"c64ee7e9-45e0-47b3-95f7-4f1a00cb4ba9","title":"Tales From the Crypt","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/tales-from-the-crypt","content_text":"We're in week two of Horror Month, and our guest Jarret Blinkhorn is here to talks us through the HBO horror/comedy anthology, Tales From the Crypt. \nBased of the EC Comics that scandalized parents and senators in the mid-twentieth century, TFTC ran for seven seasons from 1989-1996 and translated comics into a super stylish, morally-depraved Twilight Zone, swapping out suave and detatched host Rod Serling for a rotting corpse of a Crypt Keeper who seems more interested in his characters getting mangled than learning a lesson. We focus on four episodes - Television Terror, Cutting Cards, And All Through the House, and The Ventriloquist's Dummy - to get a sense of what made the show a wicked delight: great guest directors and stars, a short-and-sweet run time, and a willingness to make big choices to capture the pulpy sleaze and atmosphere that made the comics such a scandal. And puns. Lots and lots of puns. ","content_html":"

We're in week two of Horror Month, and our guest Jarret Blinkhorn is here to talks us through the HBO horror/comedy anthology, Tales From the Crypt.
\nBased of the EC Comics that scandalized parents and senators in the mid-twentieth century, TFTC ran for seven seasons from 1989-1996 and translated comics into a super stylish, morally-depraved Twilight Zone, swapping out suave and detatched host Rod Serling for a rotting corpse of a Crypt Keeper who seems more interested in his characters getting mangled than learning a lesson. We focus on four episodes - Television Terror, Cutting Cards, And All Through the House, and The Ventriloquist's Dummy - to get a sense of what made the show a wicked delight: great guest directors and stars, a short-and-sweet run time, and a willingness to make big choices to capture the pulpy sleaze and atmosphere that made the comics such a scandal. And puns. Lots and lots of puns.

","summary":"Horror Month continues, boils and ghouls, as guest Jarret Blinkhorn sits in to talk about HBO's pun-ishingly wicked horror anthology, Tales From the Crypt. ","date_published":"2019-10-16T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/c64ee7e9-45e0-47b3-95f7-4f1a00cb4ba9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":67852488,"duration_in_seconds":4845}]},{"id":"b7cd46fd-646e-426a-a200-4d6f8031a631","title":"Texas Chain Saw Massacre","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/texas-chain-saw-massacre","content_text":"This week's episode kicks off Horror Month at What Did We Miss? with four straight weeks of creepy, crawly episodes. Kicking things off is the 1974 slasher classic, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which introduced to world to director Tobe Hooper and one of cinema's most enduring horror icons, Leatherface. For Matt, this is easily an all-time favorite. For Tony, well, he saw the remake if that counts (it doesn't). \nIn this episode they discuss the origins of the film and Matt's relation to it, the surprising amount of humor, how the remake's excessive grime oversold the idea of the movie's murder house, how a lack of gore does not a PG-rated movie make, and the some of the stunning imagery that - much to Tony's surprise - made this a gorgeous grindhouse slasher flick. ","content_html":"

This week's episode kicks off Horror Month at What Did We Miss? with four straight weeks of creepy, crawly episodes. Kicking things off is the 1974 slasher classic, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which introduced to world to director Tobe Hooper and one of cinema's most enduring horror icons, Leatherface. For Matt, this is easily an all-time favorite. For Tony, well, he saw the remake if that counts (it doesn't).
\nIn this episode they discuss the origins of the film and Matt's relation to it, the surprising amount of humor, how the remake's excessive grime oversold the idea of the movie's murder house, how a lack of gore does not a PG-rated movie make, and the some of the stunning imagery that - much to Tony's surprise - made this a gorgeous grindhouse slasher flick.

","summary":"We're kicking off Horror Month here at WDWM by looking back on the world's introduction to director Tobe Hooper and the menacing slasher icon, Leatherface. This might be Matt's favorite horror movie ever, but Tony has no excuse for missing this classic.","date_published":"2019-10-09T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/b7cd46fd-646e-426a-a200-4d6f8031a631.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":69919645,"duration_in_seconds":4993}]},{"id":"346c0d3f-9354-42bb-8d78-756655f6803c","title":"Barney Miller with Ken Reid, Host of TV Guidance Counselor","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/barney-miller-ken-reid-tv-guidance-counselor","content_text":"Ken Reid is a standup comic from Boston, MA and the host of the podcast TV Guidance Counselor, where he welcomes a guest to flip through an old issue of TV Guide and talk about what would have been watching that week. Ken is a well of TV and pop culture knowledge, making him the perfect guide through the '70s workplace-cop-sitcom, Barney Miller.\n\nWe discuss, among other things: how Ken collected such a massive collection of TV Guide issues, the grit and grime of '70s TV, Barney Miller and its ability to tackle big, progressive issues head on, Night Court as Barney Miller Jr., and lastly, as we head into October, Ken talks about a few of his favorite Halloween episodes of classic TV. \n\nFollow Ken on Twitter and Instagram: @TVGuidance\nSubscribe to TV Guidance Counselor on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/tv-guidance-counselor-podcast/id821665905","content_html":"

Ken Reid is a standup comic from Boston, MA and the host of the podcast TV Guidance Counselor, where he welcomes a guest to flip through an old issue of TV Guide and talk about what would have been watching that week. Ken is a well of TV and pop culture knowledge, making him the perfect guide through the '70s workplace-cop-sitcom, Barney Miller.

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We discuss, among other things: how Ken collected such a massive collection of TV Guide issues, the grit and grime of '70s TV, Barney Miller and its ability to tackle big, progressive issues head on, Night Court as Barney Miller Jr., and lastly, as we head into October, Ken talks about a few of his favorite Halloween episodes of classic TV.

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Follow Ken on Twitter and Instagram: @TVGuidance
\nSubscribe to TV Guidance Counselor on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/tv-guidance-counselor-podcast/id821665905

","summary":"This week we're joined by Ken Reid, comedian and host of TV Guidance Counselor, to talk about the classic '70s sitcom Barney Miller.","date_published":"2019-10-02T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/346c0d3f-9354-42bb-8d78-756655f6803c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":68143920,"duration_in_seconds":4866}]},{"id":"08f9ad42-7fc2-44c0-bac8-d70dfa3aaf0f","title":"Purple Rain with Jodie Vinson, Program Manager of What Cheer Writers Club","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/prince-purple-rain-jodie-vinson","content_text":"Jodie Vinson is a writer and editor, and is the Program Manager of What Cheer Writers Club in Providence, RI, which happens to be where we have the privilege of recording WDWM. When given the open invite to come on, Jodie gave us a list of her pop culture blind spots, but without thinking twice we settled on Purple Rain. Matt knew the album, Tony knew the movie, but Jodie was coming in blind for both. In this week's episode, the three of us gush over the album, the movie, and Prince's singular legacy as a pop star. ","content_html":"

Jodie Vinson is a writer and editor, and is the Program Manager of What Cheer Writers Club in Providence, RI, which happens to be where we have the privilege of recording WDWM. When given the open invite to come on, Jodie gave us a list of her pop culture blind spots, but without thinking twice we settled on Purple Rain. Matt knew the album, Tony knew the movie, but Jodie was coming in blind for both. In this week's episode, the three of us gush over the album, the movie, and Prince's singular legacy as a pop star.

","summary":"This week we're joined by Jodie Vinson, Program Manager of What Cheer Writers Club, to talk about Purple Rain. We discuss the album, the movie, that Super Bowl half time performance, and the legacy of a truly singular pop star.","date_published":"2019-09-25T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/08f9ad42-7fc2-44c0-bac8-d70dfa3aaf0f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":94838554,"duration_in_seconds":6772}]},{"id":"5ddffbe5-c198-48ad-83a2-e7fd10318421","title":"The X-Files with Brian Raftery, author of Best. Movie. Year. Ever.","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/x-files-brian-raftery","content_text":"This week we're joined by Brian Raftery, film writer and author of the book Best. Movie. Year. Ever., which examines the films of 1999. At the time, Brian was just getting started as a writer for Entertainment Weekly, so he was on the front lines of a seminal year for film in a year where everything felt a little apocalyptic (ah, the quaintness of Y2K). What he wasn't doing was watching a lot of TV, so for this week's blind spot we'll be Brian's guides as he sits down with the The X-Files for the first time.\n\nIn this episode we discuss Brian's book and how we're still having the same conversations they were 20 years later, then we dive into four of our favorite \"Monster of the Week\" episodes of The X-Files: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose, Home, Bad Blood, and Drive. ","content_html":"

This week we're joined by Brian Raftery, film writer and author of the book Best. Movie. Year. Ever., which examines the films of 1999. At the time, Brian was just getting started as a writer for Entertainment Weekly, so he was on the front lines of a seminal year for film in a year where everything felt a little apocalyptic (ah, the quaintness of Y2K). What he wasn't doing was watching a lot of TV, so for this week's blind spot we'll be Brian's guides as he sits down with the The X-Files for the first time.

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In this episode we discuss Brian's book and how we're still having the same conversations they were 20 years later, then we dive into four of our favorite "Monster of the Week" episodes of The X-Files: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose, Home, Bad Blood, and Drive.

","summary":"This week we're joined by Brian Raftery, film writer and author of the book Best. Movie. Year. Ever., which examines the films of 1999 and the cultural conversations we are still having with them 20 years later. We discuss the book, and talk Brian through his first time with The X-Files.","date_published":"2019-09-11T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/5ddffbe5-c198-48ad-83a2-e7fd10318421.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":83045332,"duration_in_seconds":5931}]},{"id":"1d2369f2-3f68-40c4-a79e-08ddd5695c0b","title":"Fun Home","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/fun-home","content_text":"This week Matt and Tony discuss Alison Bechdel's 2006 award-winning graphic memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. For Matt, who discovered the book at a pivotal time in his life, this is a chance to revisit an old favorite with fresh eyes while Tony is going in blind, only knowing Bechdel as the source of The Bechdel Test. They discuss the mainstream praise Fun Home earned upon its release and the universal draw of coming of age stories. They also get into some personal territory as they use Alison's experiences with her parents to examine some of their own life experiences.","content_html":"

This week Matt and Tony discuss Alison Bechdel's 2006 award-winning graphic memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. For Matt, who discovered the book at a pivotal time in his life, this is a chance to revisit an old favorite with fresh eyes while Tony is going in blind, only knowing Bechdel as the source of The Bechdel Test. They discuss the mainstream praise Fun Home earned upon its release and the universal draw of coming of age stories. They also get into some personal territory as they use Alison's experiences with her parents to examine some of their own life experiences.

","summary":"This week Matt and Tony discuss Alison Bechdel's 2006 award-winning graphic memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. They delve into comics getting mainstream praise, coming of age and accepting that your parents are complicated people, and representation. ","date_published":"2019-08-28T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/1d2369f2-3f68-40c4-a79e-08ddd5695c0b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":99788855,"duration_in_seconds":3563}]},{"id":"a55c2190-3f9c-4215-b036-a5c831c190b2","title":"A Wizard of Earthsea","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/a-wizard-of-earthsea","content_text":"The guys have dabbled in the science fiction works of Ursula K. Le Guin, but this week they embark on their first adventure with her powerful and groundbreaking fantasy series, A Wizard of Earthsea. They discuss the snobbery in looking down on YA fiction, overlap between Earthsea and Harry Potter, Le Guin's progressive views on diversity in sci-fi/fantasy, the power of fiction as a friend when you're young and looking for someone who gets you, and how as her work changed along with her views on feminism throughout through her career.","content_html":"

The guys have dabbled in the science fiction works of Ursula K. Le Guin, but this week they embark on their first adventure with her powerful and groundbreaking fantasy series, A Wizard of Earthsea. They discuss the snobbery in looking down on YA fiction, overlap between Earthsea and Harry Potter, Le Guin's progressive views on diversity in sci-fi/fantasy, the power of fiction as a friend when you're young and looking for someone who gets you, and how as her work changed along with her views on feminism throughout through her career.

","summary":"Having dabbled in the science fiction works of Ursula K. Le Guin, Tony and Matt embark on their first adventure with her powerful and groundbreaking fantasy, A Wizard of Earthsea.","date_published":"2019-08-14T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/a55c2190-3f9c-4215-b036-a5c831c190b2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":64449225,"duration_in_seconds":4027}]},{"id":"ae25a0d0-1e0c-4962-9a64-da96d027b8ac","title":"Phish w/ Chris Knott of We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/phish","content_text":"Matt and Tony both had opinions about Phish without having ever listened to Phish. They're not alone. Tons of people have an opinion about Phish and their music, usually based off of their perception of the band's fanbase or the fact that culture at large has sort of given us all a pass on making fun of them. But in the true spirit of this podcast they've cast aside their preconceived notions and jumped head first down a rabbit hole of noodling, 20 minute songs, and an extremely dedicated fanbase to, at the very least, come up with their own actual opinions on Trey Anastasio and Phish. Joining them this week is musician and co-host of the Weezer podcast We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee, Chris Knott. Chris is a long-time Phish fan and was a gracious tour guide. We asked Chris to put together a Phish playlist for us ahead of this conversation, which you can listen to on Spotify.","content_html":"

Matt and Tony both had opinions about Phish without having ever listened to Phish. They're not alone. Tons of people have an opinion about Phish and their music, usually based off of their perception of the band's fanbase or the fact that culture at large has sort of given us all a pass on making fun of them. But in the true spirit of this podcast they've cast aside their preconceived notions and jumped head first down a rabbit hole of noodling, 20 minute songs, and an extremely dedicated fanbase to, at the very least, come up with their own actual opinions on Trey Anastasio and Phish. Joining them this week is musician and co-host of the Weezer podcast We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee, Chris Knott. Chris is a long-time Phish fan and was a gracious tour guide. We asked Chris to put together a Phish playlist for us ahead of this conversation, which you can listen to on Spotify.

","summary":"It's easy to have an opinion about Phish without having actually listened to Phish, but Matt and Tony don't want to be those guys anymore. Musician and podcast host Chris Knott guides them as they try to get into everyone's favorite jam band/pop culture punching bag. ","date_published":"2019-07-31T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/ae25a0d0-1e0c-4962-9a64-da96d027b8ac.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":88913360,"duration_in_seconds":6350}]},{"id":"30ebecf7-5d2e-4942-9e0e-8ba11ef2da62","title":"The Venture Bros.","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/theventurebros","content_text":"This week, the guys talk through the dense, reference-filled mythology of Adult Swim's The Venture Bros. For Tony this was a chance to revisit a longtime favorite, while Matt is realizing on his first watch-through that its everything he could have wanted from a TV show. They get into the obsessive level of detail, love letters to pop culture, surprising amount of heart, brilliant musical score, and questionable creative choices that have made The Venture Bros. stand out among Adult Swim's line up of talking fast food and late night stoner favorites. ","content_html":"

This week, the guys talk through the dense, reference-filled mythology of Adult Swim's The Venture Bros. For Tony this was a chance to revisit a longtime favorite, while Matt is realizing on his first watch-through that its everything he could have wanted from a TV show. They get into the obsessive level of detail, love letters to pop culture, surprising amount of heart, brilliant musical score, and questionable creative choices that have made The Venture Bros. stand out among Adult Swim's line up of talking fast food and late night stoner favorites.

","summary":"This week Tony and Matt talk through The Venture Bros. an endlessly geeky - and super convoluted - ode to failure, super science, and costumed villainy!","date_published":"2019-07-17T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/30ebecf7-5d2e-4942-9e0e-8ba11ef2da62.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":69070182,"duration_in_seconds":4316}]},{"id":"7fd86036-2dbd-4a2f-bdc8-615b446ad1d0","title":"Suburbia/Penelope Spheeris","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/suburbia-penelope-spheeris","content_text":"This week, Matt and Tony explore the early, gritty works of director Penelope Spheeris, focusing specifically on her 1983 punk drama, Suburbia. They talk about her breakthrough punk documentary, The Decline of Western Civilization, her experiences chronicling the LA music scene over two decades, the success of Wayne's World, and the unfortunate and all too familiar career struggles she faced as a woman making movies in Hollywood. They also talk about objectivity in filmmaking, making more compelling heroes and villains through empathy, and how of all things, Suburbia probably made her the perfect choice for directing the cast of kids in The Little Rascals. ","content_html":"

This week, Matt and Tony explore the early, gritty works of director Penelope Spheeris, focusing specifically on her 1983 punk drama, Suburbia. They talk about her breakthrough punk documentary, The Decline of Western Civilization, her experiences chronicling the LA music scene over two decades, the success of Wayne's World, and the unfortunate and all too familiar career struggles she faced as a woman making movies in Hollywood. They also talk about objectivity in filmmaking, making more compelling heroes and villains through empathy, and how of all things, Suburbia probably made her the perfect choice for directing the cast of kids in The Little Rascals.

","summary":"This week, Matt and Tony explore the early, gritty works of Wayne's World director Penelope Spheeris and take a deep dive into 1983's punk drama, Suburbia.","date_published":"2019-07-03T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/7fd86036-2dbd-4a2f-bdc8-615b446ad1d0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":72206548,"duration_in_seconds":4512}]},{"id":"1e8b63e6-38be-462a-be23-17c1c7146c13","title":"BONUS EPISODE: The Unreleased Fantastic Four Movie ","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/fantastic-four-94","content_text":"It's a special bonus episode! Tony is joined by the hosts of The Chuck and Brad Podcast, Chuck Staton and Brad Rohrer, to follow up last week's Fantastic Four conversation with a deep dive into the never-released 1994 movie adaptation. They discuss the charms and obvious flaws of low-budget cheese, why we think filmmakers have struggled to make FF work on screen, and Chuck and Brad share some details on their upcoming live comedy show, \"Spider-Man: Bradley Drawn\" at the Sea Tea Comedy Theater in Hartford, CT (June 27) and The Comedy Connection in East Providence, RI (June 30). Get more info at www.chuckandbradpodcast.com","content_html":"

It's a special bonus episode! Tony is joined by the hosts of The Chuck and Brad Podcast, Chuck Staton and Brad Rohrer, to follow up last week's Fantastic Four conversation with a deep dive into the never-released 1994 movie adaptation. They discuss the charms and obvious flaws of low-budget cheese, why we think filmmakers have struggled to make FF work on screen, and Chuck and Brad share some details on their upcoming live comedy show, "Spider-Man: Bradley Drawn" at the Sea Tea Comedy Theater in Hartford, CT (June 27) and The Comedy Connection in East Providence, RI (June 30). Get more info at www.chuckandbradpodcast.com

","summary":"Not all movies are created equal, as we learn this week when we discuss the unreleased 1994 low-budget adaptation of Fantastic Four with the hosts of The Chuck and Brad Podcast, Chuck Staton and Brad Rohrer","date_published":"2019-06-26T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/1e8b63e6-38be-462a-be23-17c1c7146c13.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":59057134,"duration_in_seconds":3690}]},{"id":"93db4f57-55ac-489c-adc1-e8247f5c3c7c","title":"Silver Age Fantastic Four","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/fantastic-four","content_text":"It's clobberin' time! This week Matt schools Tony on vintage Fantastic Four as they discuss Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's dysfunctional super hero family. With more than five decades of stories, plenty of time and reality hopping adventures, and a few poorly received big screen adaptations under their belts, there's a whole lot of Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing to choose from, so the guys mainly focus on 1966's Galactus Trilogy - a perfect example of Space Age adventure, Silver Age comics, and the weird wide world of the Fantastic Four!","content_html":"

It's clobberin' time! This week Matt schools Tony on vintage Fantastic Four as they discuss Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's dysfunctional super hero family. With more than five decades of stories, plenty of time and reality hopping adventures, and a few poorly received big screen adaptations under their belts, there's a whole lot of Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing to choose from, so the guys mainly focus on 1966's Galactus Trilogy - a perfect example of Space Age adventure, Silver Age comics, and the weird wide world of the Fantastic Four!

","summary":"It's clobberin' time! This week Matt schools Tony on vintage Fantastic Four as they discuss Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's dysfunctional super hero family, Silver Surfer, and Galactus.","date_published":"2019-06-19T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/93db4f57-55ac-489c-adc1-e8247f5c3c7c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":56095475,"duration_in_seconds":3505}]},{"id":"b0ea229f-9c72-4a84-8d17-6078151fc50d","title":"Pet Sematary","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/petsematary","content_text":"Sometimes READ is better. Tony and Matt used the remake of Pet Sematary as an excuse to return to the source: Stephen King's haunting 1983 novel.\n\nThe guys go deep into what was scariest about the book and how both movies -- 1989's adaptation by Mary Lambert and 2019's remake/readaptation by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch -- tried with varying degrees of success to turn a father's slow decent into grief-stricken madness into creature features. Which version of Church the cat did we like best? Who was the better sitcom goof-turned-exposition-dropping-Mainer, Dick from 3rd Rock or Herman Munster? Ayuh, they answer these questions and more in this week's What Did We Miss? ","content_html":"

Sometimes READ is better. Tony and Matt used the remake of Pet Sematary as an excuse to return to the source: Stephen King's haunting 1983 novel.

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The guys go deep into what was scariest about the book and how both movies -- 1989's adaptation by Mary Lambert and 2019's remake/readaptation by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch -- tried with varying degrees of success to turn a father's slow decent into grief-stricken madness into creature features. Which version of Church the cat did we like best? Who was the better sitcom goof-turned-exposition-dropping-Mainer, Dick from 3rd Rock or Herman Munster? Ayuh, they answer these questions and more in this week's What Did We Miss?

","summary":"Sometimes READ is better. Tony and Matt used the remake of Pet Sematary to return to the source: Stephen King's haunting 1983 novel about a grieving family, a dark secret in the woods, and one spooky cat.","date_published":"2019-06-05T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/b0ea229f-9c72-4a84-8d17-6078151fc50d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":75484184,"duration_in_seconds":4717}]},{"id":"38cdbc8f-6d51-4c91-8c47-8304c68664f5","title":"Metal Gear Solid","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/metal-gear-solid","content_text":"Tony dusts off his PlayStation because somebody's never played Metal Gear Solid. The guys take it back to 1998's critically-acclaimed slice of stealth espionage action, which is full of sneaking around, wild boss battles, and lots and lots and lots of talking. \n\nMatt and Tony talk a bit about the games they've been playing recently and some of the games they liked when they were younger, Tony fills in Matt about why Metal Gear was such a special game when it came out and how some of its crazier gameplay elements blew his teenage mind, and they both share what they look for in games now.","content_html":"

Tony dusts off his PlayStation because somebody's never played Metal Gear Solid. The guys take it back to 1998's critically-acclaimed slice of stealth espionage action, which is full of sneaking around, wild boss battles, and lots and lots and lots of talking.

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Matt and Tony talk a bit about the games they've been playing recently and some of the games they liked when they were younger, Tony fills in Matt about why Metal Gear was such a special game when it came out and how some of its crazier gameplay elements blew his teenage mind, and they both share what they look for in games now.

","summary":"Tony dusts off his PlayStation for Matt's first time playing Metal Gear Solid.","date_published":"2019-05-22T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/38cdbc8f-6d51-4c91-8c47-8304c68664f5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":69319286,"duration_in_seconds":4332}]},{"id":"a6b354d5-29f0-4fb6-bb2c-e25b3c3a621a","title":"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/wizard-of-oz","content_text":"It's hard to imagine a world without The Wizard of Oz, but before 1900 that's exactly what it was. This week, Matt and Tony follow the Yellow Brick Road back to L. Frank Baum's original novel to explore the humble origins of one of America's most enduring pieces of myth-making. They'll discuss the book, the differences between it and MGM's 1939 adaptation, its legacy, and their own relationships with this iconic story. ","content_html":"

It's hard to imagine a world without The Wizard of Oz, but before 1900 that's exactly what it was. This week, Matt and Tony follow the Yellow Brick Road back to L. Frank Baum's original novel to explore the humble origins of one of America's most enduring pieces of myth-making. They'll discuss the book, the differences between it and MGM's 1939 adaptation, its legacy, and their own relationships with this iconic story.

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It's a special bonus mini episode! And it's full of spoilers!*

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Matt and Tony ride those sweet, sweet superhero coattails and use the release of Avengers: Endgame to finally read Marvel's 1991 event comic, The Infinity Gauntlet, which serves as one of the key inspirations for the 20-plus movie, 11 years in the making saga that built towards last year's Avengers: Infinity War and culminated last week with Avengers: Endgame.

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*It's not FULL of spoilers (we're not monsters) but it is spoilery. You've been warned. A few times. And will be during the episode.

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This week, Matt and Tony hail a cab back to the late '70s to talk about the classic sitcom that launched some amazing careers: Taxi.

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Given Taxi's amazing cast of characters, it only makes sense to discuss the series through exploring the wannabes and nobodies who made the Sunshine Cab Company such a fun place to hang out at week after week, as well as how some of of the characters and themes have aged in the decades since.

","summary":"This week, Matt and Tony hail a cab back to the late '70s to talk about the classic sitcom that launched some amazing careers: Taxi.","date_published":"2019-04-24T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/548279b5-0afe-4635-bdd2-07c8e04ff53f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":53871932,"duration_in_seconds":6733}]},{"id":"59815cb8-2039-4f78-9ce0-cf9af0601089","title":"Queen","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/queen","content_text":"Everyone knows Queen. From their huge radio hits, to soundtracks, to hockey arenas everywhere (stomp stomp clap! stomp stomp clap!) there is no escaping them. Which made this second episode a bit of a challenge in the sense that, due to their ubiquity, Queen is a tough sell as a blindspot.\n\nThis week's What Did We Miss? takes a deep dive beyond the hits to into the albums Sheer Heart Attack (1974), A Night at the Opera (1975), News of the World (1977), and Hot Space (1982), and finds evidence of a band even wilder, weirder, and sexier than even their most eclectic singles suggest.","content_html":"

Everyone knows Queen. From their huge radio hits, to soundtracks, to hockey arenas everywhere (stomp stomp clap! stomp stomp clap!) there is no escaping them. Which made this second episode a bit of a challenge in the sense that, due to their ubiquity, Queen is a tough sell as a blindspot.

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This week's What Did We Miss? takes a deep dive beyond the hits to into the albums Sheer Heart Attack (1974), A Night at the Opera (1975), News of the World (1977), and Hot Space (1982), and finds evidence of a band even wilder, weirder, and sexier than even their most eclectic singles suggest.

","summary":"We all know Queen's biggest radio hits, but on this week's episode of What Did We Miss?, we take a deep dive into four albums to get to know who Freddie and the boys were beyond the singles. ","date_published":"2019-04-10T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/59815cb8-2039-4f78-9ce0-cf9af0601089.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":93795394,"duration_in_seconds":5861}]},{"id":"981fcca1-91ea-4fca-8ed7-9571f0d63434","title":"THX 1138","url":"https://whatdidwemiss.fireside.fm/thx-1138","content_text":"Welcome to What Did We Miss? \n\nIn their very first episode, Tony Pacitti and Matt Ferrara begin resolving their pop culture blindspots with 1971's dystopian THX 1138, the feature-length directorial debut of George Lucas.","content_html":"

Welcome to What Did We Miss?

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In their very first episode, Tony Pacitti and Matt Ferrara begin resolving their pop culture blindspots with 1971's dystopian THX 1138, the feature-length directorial debut of George Lucas.

","summary":"Welcome to What Did We Miss? In their very first episode, Tony Pacitti and Matt Ferrara begin resolving their pop culture blindspots with 1971's dystopian THX 1138, the feature-length directorial debut of George Lucas.","date_published":"2019-03-11T00:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/0b2c0d5c-9e3c-4083-a7ce-235801c1e133/981fcca1-91ea-4fca-8ed7-9571f0d63434.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":61611700,"duration_in_seconds":3850}]}]}