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Julian, Jeremy, and the occasional guest, discuss the latest goings on in geek news. Talking about the latest in movies and television in a free flow discussion. Star Wars, DC, Marvel and Disney seem to be the big drivers but if it's happening in geek culture it's up for debate.

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    • TV & Film
    • 4.3 • 14 Ratings

Julian, Jeremy, and the occasional guest, discuss the latest goings on in geek news. Talking about the latest in movies and television in a free flow discussion. Star Wars, DC, Marvel and Disney seem to be the big drivers but if it's happening in geek culture it's up for debate.

    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E13 "Into the Breach"

    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E13 "Into the Breach"

    As we close in on the series finale, you'd like to see episodes with longer runtimes. The concern being that we might run out of time to effectively wrap up all the story threads before the series wraps up. Despite only coming in at 26 minutes this week (about average for the series), "Into the Breach" gets a pass on this nitpick for two main reasons. Firstly, the pacing is near perfect. There isn't an ounce of fat in this episode, and the momentum caring the viewer into some extremely tense final moments is masterful. Secondly, they nailed the Star Wars tone here. Despite extremely high stakes, the general sense of adventure is maintained, and Rampart's humorous interjections keep things from getting too dark. As a whole the episode feels exactly as long as it needs to be and is an extremely compelling installment in the Star Wars saga. If you can't find yourself investing in these characters after these nail biting moments I'd recommend checking your pulse.

    • 1 hr 28 min
    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E12 "Juggernaut"

    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E12 "Juggernaut"

    After this week, 'The Bad Batch' is only left with three more episodes before the series wraps up entirely. Last week's two-parter set the stage for a clear endgame - The Batch need to find Tantiss Base and rescue Omega. With that in mind, this week sets up an intriguing idea off the jump - perhaps the former Admiral, now prisoner, Rampart, knows the location. Unfortunately, the episode spins it's wheels with a "mission of the week" format without really moving the plot along in any significant way, and uses information the audience already knows as if it's a big reveal. This would have been a great episode in the middle of the season, but not for the fourth from last episode. The action and visual fidelity were top notch as always, but at this point in the series that's not enough to carry the story at this critical stage.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E10+11 "Identity Crises" & "Point of No Return"

    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E10+11 "Identity Crises" & "Point of No Return"

    This final season of 'The Bad Batch' is coming at us fast. It was less than a month ago that we were treated to a dramatic two-part episode that left the team reeling, and now again this week another two-part episode drops, and it's another doozy. First, with "Identity Crises" we spend time back on Tantiss with Doctor Emerie Karr as she takes over for Nala Se on Project Necromancer. It's the first time a current or former member of The Batch doesn't appear on screen, as we instead spend the entire episode on Tantiss learning more about the insidious work being done there. It's gripping dramatic television. Next, with "Point of No Return", the stakes ramp up to 1000 as the Empire strikes out against Pabu in an attempt to recapture Omega. The action here is stunning and where the episode leaves off sets up a thrilling final few episodes as we lead into the series finale.

    • 2 hr 19 min
    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E9 "The Harbinger"

    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E9 "The Harbinger"

    The trailer for this final season of 'The Bad Batch' teased the return of a fan favourite character from 'The Clone Wars'. A Sith assassin who has been part of Star Wars since the Tartakovsky animated shorts, who seemingly died in a novel adapted from an unused story from an animated series, only to return in all her glory as neither Sith nor Jedi. That's right folks Asaj Ventress returns to the screen as the titular "harbinger" of bad news. Julian and Rachel discuss Asaj's big return, what the information she delivers about the "m-count experiments" means for Omega, and whether we think this is the last we see of this assassin turned bounty hunter.

    • 1 hr 51 min
    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E8 "Bad Territory"

    SSSW - The Bad Batch S3E8 "Bad Territory"

    After an exciting two-parter last week, where the larger clone conspiracy plotline was brought to the fore, we return to something a bit more quaint. This week's episode falls more into the "mission of week" type format. Something we got pretty used to from seasons 1 and 2, but haven't seen much of this season. That is likely due to the fact that this is the final season, and there just isn't as much time to spend on episodes that don't really drive plot or character development. This week's A and B plot format attempted to tackle both of those tasks, but largely fell short of being a satisfying enough on either level. We see Hunter and Wrecker working with fan favourite bounty hunter, Fennec Shand, as they look for clues on the Empire's "M-Count experiments". Meanwhile, Omega tries to help Crosshair heal is hand tremors. Julian and Rachel unpack the episode scene by scene as well as discuss the first trailer for 'The Acolyte'.

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Episode 194 - Oscars Recap and Dune Part Two

    Episode 194 - Oscars Recap and Dune Part Two

    Julian finds some time to link up with Jeremy between the weekly ‘The Bad Batch’ reviews to discuss the winners from this year’s Oscars, the big wins from ‘Oppenheimer’ and the state of the ceremony itself. The guys also review ‘Dune: Part Two’ and preview ‘X-Men ‘97’. Plus some general Marvel and DC news to keep things flowing. All that and so much more on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

    • 1 hr 48 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

The Mantissss ,

Pretty good, not great

The two hosts go pretty in-depth without each episode. I really enjoy the dynamic between Daniel having read the book and Julian not. It's make for an interesting discussion, especially when it comes to areas that differ from the book. I find it enlightening to get their two sides on it. While consistently good, the discussion never really enters the realm of great. The hosts know a fair amount about George's world and a fair amount about television/storytelling, but they don't know enough about either to necessarily be considered expert opinions. It's more like you're listeneing to your friends talking about thrones. Which is good, but can also become tiresome after a two hour episode.

yassijiro ,

Same boring old

Please save yourself some dignity as so called critics or even a simple viewer and stop repeating the same old nags and complaints! So boring and tiring to the point that it’s ridiculous! Why on earth you called the pod Tower of Babel when you are unable to make two cohesive and new ideas in form of a sentence? Clearly you have no respect for people’s time given to you so please once again stop embarrassing yourselves!

kjgregoire ,

A mustache is not a beard.

A mustache can be part of a beard style, but a beard does not have to include a mustache.

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