Discussing Who — Doctor Who 2015 Finale

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Discussing Who Episode 004 – Doctor Who 2015 Finale

In episode 004 of Discussing Who, we discuss the finale of the 2015 series of Doctor Who. How did we rate the exit of Clara Oswald? Listen and find out! Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.

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In Discussing Who, the worlds of science fiction, comic books, and Doctor Who collide within the Discussing Who podcast. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. Discussing Who features interviews, reviews, new, and more. Who will we discuss next?

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Discussing Who — Upcoming Superhero Movies

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Discussing Who Episode 003 – Upcoming Superhero Movies

In episode 003 of Discussing Who we discuss recent hero movies including Deadpool and Batman V. Superman. We also speculate about Captain America: Civil War and X-Men Apocalypse. Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.

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In Discussing Who, the worlds of science fiction, comic books, and Doctor Who collide within the Discussing Who podcast. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. Discussing Who features interviews, reviews, new, and more. Who will we discuss next?

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Why Worry What Others Think

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So when I was young I played basketball. I loved it. I can recall a time when I was first starting out. We would go sometime before the season started to get physicals. For some reason we were going all the way to Jackson at the time, though I’m not entirely sure why. All the kids would load up on big yellow and head north.

This particular time I can remember arriving back at the designated pick-up place, which was somewhere in Wesson, MS. I waived bye to my friends after disembarking off the bus and headed toward my family’s van. I can remember being happy that they had shown up on time, and I did not have to wait like some of the other kids did.

After opening the sliding door to the van, my little brother handed me a pair of shoes. They were not a name brand.

Being right around that age where these things seemingly mattered at school, you could guess that I was not happy. I am not really sure what I was expecting, we were not rich, but neither were we poor. Either way, I was a total jerk. I grabbed the shoes, sat in the van and begin to expound upon all the reasons why I hated these shoes. Ungrateful is the only word that comes to mind. I was not following any of the values I had been taught. I was just, “Being a Teenager”.

All during my rant about how I did not like the shoes, my dad did not say a word. My mother tried to tell me about how they were not that bad, but I was not hearing that. The only thing I really could think about is how kids would make fun of me when I wore them to school.

After I had finished expressing my dislike, my mother simply said she would see if she could take them back. Until this day, I am not entirely sure what came over me. Seeing those shoes somehow pushed me into acting far from my character.

When the dust settled and I started to relax, I looked down at my little brother’s feet. He had on the same shoes. At that moment my heart dropped. I began to feel a pain that made me instantly want to take back all the mean things I had said.

As if this was not bad enough, I glanced up front to my father’s feet, and he had on the same shoes. My heart sunk even lower. At that moment I instantly knew I should apologize. I silently thought to myself, “If it is good enough for my dad, then it is good enough for me.” But it was too late. The words had been uttered. My dismay had been vocalized. I sat in silence. Needless to day, that was a long ride home.

I see that moment as a pivotal one in my life. One that I still feel bad about until this day. It taught me not to care about what others think, when that person does not care about you. It taught me to be more thoughtful, and always be grateful. To be not only be grateful for what you get, but for who it comes from. Especially if it is coming from someone you love.

Discussing Who — Supergirl on CBS

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Discussing Who Episode 002 – Supergirl on CBS

In this episode we talk about the Supergirl television program on CBS.  We compare this version to the comics and speculate on what’s to come.  Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.

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In Discussing Who, the worlds of science fiction, comic books, and Doctor Who collide within the Discussing Who podcast. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. Discussing Who features interviews, reviews, new, and more. Who will we discuss next?

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New Podcast! Discussing Who

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I am excited to announce to everyone a great new project that I am proud to be apart of, the Discussing Who podcast!

The worlds of science fiction, comic books, and Doctor Who collide within the Discussing Who podcast. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. Discussing Who features interviews, reviews, new, and more. Who (or what) will we discuss next?

Discussing Who Episode 001 – The First Episode

In this episode we talk about the long hiatus and new show-runner for the BBC science-fiction hit, Doctor Who. With Steven Moffat out after the next series, and Chris Chibnall coming in, what can we expect? We discuss what Chibnall can bring as a show-runner, and peek at his resume. We ask the question, “How can the Doctor overcome the superman dilemma?” Also, are the Doctor Who comics canon? All that and more in the exciting first episode of Discussing Who?

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