Discussing Who Supplemental — Wonder Woman Trailer at Comic-Con

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In this snippet, we discuss the trailer for Wonder Woman, giving our expectations and thoughts. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.

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Discussing Who — Star Trek Beyond

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Discussing Who Episode 013 – Star Trek Beyond

In this episode, we discuss the trailers for Justice League and Wonder Woman, giving our expectations and thoughts on both. We also review the latest Star Trek movie and give our thoughts on the latest news of the upcoming series. All this and more in Episode 13 of Discussing Who. 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 — Civil War II: Issues 1-3

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Discussing Who Episode 012 – Marvel’s Civil War II: Issues 1-3

One of the original heroes of Marvel Comics met his demise in the pages of Civil War II #3. We discuss the latest Star Trek and Doctor Who news and review this INCREDIBLE death. All this and more in the FIRST LIVE episode of Discussing Who. 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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Discussing Who — Changing a Character and the Controversy Around It

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Discussing Who Episode 011 – Changing a Character’s Race, Sex, Age, Or Sexual Orientation

Can changes to a character’s race, sex, age, and/or sexual orientation dramatically alter a character? What impact could those changes cause to the character’s reception by fans, media, or the general population? We discuss these questions along with a brief discussion about the new Star Trek fan film rules in Episode 10 of Discussing Who. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, Lee Shackleford, and featuring Dave “AC” Cooper from the Cultdom Collective and Doctor Who Podshock.

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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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Repost (2012) — Halo Wars, A True Story

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Original: Techpedition Podcast Supplemental – Halo Wars, A True Story

Join me as an anonymous listener and I take a deep dive into a story of fanboys gone wrong. Can a person’s love of a game or console go too far? I think it can.

According to Wikipedia, a fanboy is a person considered to belong to one or more fandoms to a point of obsession. Fanboys are everywhere, and these subcultures have formed around almost anything you can imagine.

The level of ambiguity on the internet has allowed sometimes reckless opposition to anyone who may give a different opinion, but with little consequence.

But what if that same level of disdain was carried over to real life. What type of results would emerge from such reckless opposition? Would the person delivering the opposing viewpoint know or even care? I guess the real question is, what really happens when reckless social behavior from the internet is carried over to real life.