When the bi-weekly piracy drill turned into a real emergency, Julie delivered a tight slap to get Scott to focus. Episode #304: Captain Phillips, starring Tom Hanks, directed by Paul Greengrass.
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Julie saw hundreds of people in NYC that she's glad she doesn't know. Scott didn't notice because he was reading The Humourous Tales of E. A. Poe.
Episode 303: FlanneryCast 2023, The Habit of Being…
Julie and Scott got confuzzled. Mr. Ravioli suggested they rerun their original Mary and Max episode. Episode 302: Mary and Max, directed by Adam Elliot.
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Julie wants to take Scott's phone apart. That's when Scott knows she's gone Crazy Eddie.
Episode 301: The Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
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If only Julie had thought of the flag thing last time they saved a kid from a flaming inferno, Scott would still have hair.
Episode 300: RRR (2022), directed by the great S. S. Rajamouli.
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Julie remembers everything she read yesterday, and Scott's new nickname at work is "the Dumb Ox".
Episode 299: St. Thomas Aquinas by G. K. Chesterton
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Julie grabs the shotgun, Scott downloads the analysis software, and Cy stocks up on bottled water...
Episode 298: The Thanatos Syndrome by Walker Percy (with Cy Kellett, host of Catholic Answers Liv…
Julie and Scott celebrate Christmas just as Dickens intended: with aliens, spaceships, and cigarettes. Episode 297: Selections from Christmas on Ganymede, edited by Martin H. Greenberg
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Julie and Scott at microphones, arms wide. The subject of episode 296 is Star Trek: The Next Generation. Julie and Scott talk about four episodes: Yesterday's Enterprise, Darmok, The Inner Light, and…
Julie was looking forward to reading Mr. Danielson's Book until she found out it was a kissing book. Episode 295: Miss Buncle's Book by D. E. Stevenson!
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Julie and Scott arm wrestle over whose favorite Vatican II topics would be included in this episode. Then they discover that if you talk long enough, they all fit! Episode 294: Reclaiming Vatican II:…
Julie and Scott are looking for a new place to locate the Good Story home office. They are told that the Bransom is very nice! Episode 293: Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin.
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Scott and Julie know one thing. They're gonna need more cats. Find out why in Good Story 292: Let the Right One In (2008).
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Scott paid $50 to sit at Julie's table only to get bumped by Henry Spofford III. Episode 291: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), starring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe, directed by Howard Hawks.
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Julie and Scott set out in a convertible intending to record their latest podcast, but end up on a crime spree. Episode 290: Thelma and Louise, directed by Ridley Scott, starring Susan Sarandon and G…
This episode just appeared on the other side of the stage! Amazing! And now, the Chinese rings! Episode 289: The Prestige by Christopher Priest.
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Scott brings Julie a shortbread biscuit before they record every podcast. She's dying to find out where he buys them. Episode 288: Ted Lasso, Season 1, from Apple TV.
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Julie and Scott take the bus to Mars. After a few glitches involving nanomachines (none of which were their fault), Julie spends the trip working on her low-g samba and Scott runs laps. Episode 287: …
Julie took a crazy bet with some British officers and now Scott has to figure out what an "over" is. Episode 286: Lagaan (2001), starring by Aamir Khan.
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Julie sets out for Utah with 3000 cows and a saddlebag full of podcasting equipment. Scott won't follow until he's done playing cards. Episode 285: Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry.
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