Posted in: Comic Books
Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel

Why I don’t blame Carol Danvers anymore!

Carol Danvers survives Civil War II. We all know that she does. In fact, the events of Civil War II place Carol in a position where her status elevates into the (currently) unknown. Did she kill Tony Stark? Read Civil War II yourself at Marvel.com to find out. It’s an entertaining read.

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Posted in: Doctor Who
Christmas 2016 Garo Studios

Merry Christmas

The Drought of 2015 finally comes to a close as we (in the United States) prepare for The Return of Doctor Mysterio. If you (like our friend Dave Cooper) live in the UK, you will have already viewed the episode at the time of this writing. While we await The Doctor, please take a moment to enjoy this fantastic gift from the GaroStudios.

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Posted in: Thoughts
Discussing Who Holiday Episode 2016

Contribute to the Discussing Who Holiday Episode

The 2016 holiday season has arrived and we want YOUR help as we say goodbye to 2016 and hello to 2017! It’s more than just something we say during our podcasts when we say that we want to hear from YOU. So, think about your wish list and make your predictions! Then, send them to us to be featured on our 2016 holiday episode. We want to hear from YOU!

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Posted in: Other Podcasts
Relativity Podcast Reading

Latest News About the Relativity Podcast

For those who don’t know, a read-through is where actors sit down at a table with their scripts and read the whole thing aloud and talk about what’s going on in with the characters and their situations. (In our case the “table” was virtual; we did it over GoToMeeting.) Sometimes it’s where actors see the script for the first time! But a first readthrough is always where they hear the voices of each other’s characters for the first time. It can be quite an exciting experience, especially since you know the next step is rehearsal and then performance!

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Posted in: Movies, Thoughts
Dr karen Shackleford

How Narrative Helps Us Cope

The Doctor, in his Eleventh incarnation, said: “We’re all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?” Later, in his Twelfth, he said that memories become stories when we forget them. No matter how they may be described, our narratives are us. They are who we are. Can those narratives be used to help us cope with the trials and tribulations each of us face every day? According to Dr. Karen D. Shackleford, they can indeed.

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