Topic: Walking Dead

5 chapters across the catalog

Pre-Spousal
Episode 820 56:08 - 59:22

820: Pre-Spousal

Bill Clinton Defense of Hillary Health and Stamina

Bill Clinton responded to Karl Rove's questions about Hillary's health by claiming she is in better shape and has more stamina than he does. Critics argue that Bill's own frail appearance makes this a "backhanded compliment" and suggests that Hillary's previous concussion was more serious than publicly admitted.

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 2:02:44 - 2:05:17

802: Warehouse of Souls

Sorghum, The Walking Dead Food Source

Sorghum is highlighted as a "criminally underrated grain" in a recent episode of "The Walking Dead," noted for its drought tolerance and food potential. The grain is also mentioned in Stephen King's "11.22.63" miniseries on Hulu, which follows a time traveler attempting to stop the Kennedy assassination. The discussion explores the "resistance" of time to being changed by historical interference.

No-Stray Spray
Episode 461 1:35:55 - 1:38:20

461: No-Stray Spray

Stargate Studios, Green Screen Technology

The sophistication of modern green screen and virtual set technology is discussed, referencing Stargate Studios' work on shows like "The Walking Dead" and "Episodes." The hosts suggest news networks like CNN use similar high-end effects to simulate on-location reporting.

We Can't Wait
Episode 353 1:03:38 - 1:06:59

353: We Can't Wait

Zombie Memes, Mind-Controlling Fungus, CDC

The media is saturated with zombie-related stories, including reports of "zombie worms" in Italy and a "mind-controlling fungus" affecting flies in Washington D.C. The hosts suggest these stories are part of a cultural conditioning effort or promotion for the TV show The Walking Dead.

Eggs & Poop
Episode 229 52:38 - 55:18

229: Eggs & Poop

Zombie Meme, The Walking Dead, Minneapolis Zombie Arrests

The hosts discuss the rising "zombie" trend in media, highlighting the upcoming AMC series The Walking Dead. They report on a $165,000 settlement paid to protesters in Minneapolis who were arrested for dressing as zombies to protest consumerism, with police claiming their sound equipment simulated weapons of mass destruction.