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708 – Real Humans – Power at Heart
On this weeks episode, Simon and Eugene examine season one, episode five of Real Humans, Power at Heart. They discuss coincidences in the number of Hubot sex clubs in this Swedish city, computers pro
707 – Space Above and Beyond – R&R
This week, Kenneth and Eugene look at Episode 19 of Space Above and Beyond, R&R, where they ask, Will people know Clint Eastwood in the year 2064? Do they save sex-ed class for the end of invitro s
706 - Star Maidens - Escape to Paradise
This week, John and Eugene begin looking at a new series: Star Maidens, a 1976 TV series co-produced by the United Kingdom and West Germany. Its a contemporary (for 1976) look at female equality thro
705 – Real Humans – Semi-Human Rights
This week, Simon and Eugene look at season one, episode four of Real Humans: Semi-human rights. They discuss non-human rights within the Swedish legal system, whether the uncanny valley is legally man
704 – Shin Kamen Rider
John and Eugene look at the third Shin reimaging movie of classic Japanese science fiction/fantasy properties. This week, its 2023s Shin Kamen Rider. How well does a movie about human-grasshopper
703 – Space Above and Beyond – Pearly
This week, Fusion Patrol examines the 18th episode of Space Above and Beyond, entitled Pearly, where Kenneth and Eugene finally find out why Wang wasnt court-martialed at the end of Episode 9, why
702 – Quark – All the Emperor’s Quasi-Norms 1 & 2
This week, Fusion Patrol looks at the two-part Quark episode All the Emperors Quasi-Norms. John and Eugene ask if American television in the 1970s was ready for full-frontal pollination, why Jean d
701 – Real Humans – The Lord Shall Be Our Companion
This week, Simon and Eugene examine season 1, episode 3 of Real Humans, The Lord Shall Be Our Companion. When they discuss Swedish search warrants, whether and who Bea is bluffing, double bluffing o
700 – The Day the Earth Stood Still
This episode, were celebrating our 700th episode of Fusion Patrol with the film The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951 edition. Simon and Eugene discuss whether the film is an appeal to authoritarianism
699 – Silent Running
This week, John and Eugene look at the 1972 film Silent Running. They discuss the naming order of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, does Eugene find the film as boring now as he did as a child in the 1970s, and