Powers of Grayskull
127 – Masters Of The Universe Revelation Part 2 (NON SPOILERS!!)

About this Episode
Hi, this is Kevin Conroy, and you're listening
to the Geekcast Radio Network. This is Man at
Arms, and you are listening to the Masters of
Greyskull. We want to believe in an ordered universe.
Some grand architecture holding it all together.
But alas, after all these years, I finally know
the real secret of Greyskull. There is only power.
And now, I have the power. This is a new era.
As the new sorceress, the bumbling idiocies of
the past will no longer be tolerated. The only
way we can stop this sorceress is with another
sorceress. If we want to live... We're going
to have to fight. If I can tap into the power,
I can stop her. Soon, all of Eternia will remember
this historic moment when Skeletor finally kills
He -Man! What are we laughing at? See, the sword
is just the conduit. But the spark? That was
always me. By the power of Greyskull! The power
is mine alone. Why did it answer his call? Citizens
of Eternia, we're in dire need of your help.
There is nothing to live for. Many chaos. And
to chaos... Will we all return? Thank you for
being my daughter. Now you need to be something
greater. Look at the sky. All hope is gone. Everything
will end. Find safe positions. There are no safe
positions. Oh, there's one. Behind me. You guys
are in trouble now. Hello, this is Optimus Solo,
and welcome to the 127th chapter in our Powers
of Greyskull series. With me for this journey
into the Masters of the Universe franchise, as
always, is TFG1 Mike. Hello. Hello. And once
again, our special guest, crossing over from
the realm of the Transformers, Steve Megatron.
Hello. Hello. We are here to talk more Revelation.
So is everyone ready for part two? Masters of
the Universe, Revelation, Mike. Yes, yes we are.
And honestly, the date that I've kept seeing
online wasn't that far off. It was just a month
and a few days short. Yeah, it just kind of came
out of nowhere. Like, hey, it's going to be ready
November 23rd. Happy birthday to you. Yeah, and
then obviously we got the early access, which
is awesome. So thanks to Netflix, et cetera,
for doing that and for Steve for making all that
happen. Absolutely. And this episode will be
a non -spoiler part. You're not a champion. Just
his cheerleader. And then you'll have to wait
for the other half of the episode when we get
into spoilers. So kind of picture them both as
one full episode. So it'll kind of be like two
short parts. So, Mike, any business you want
to take care of before we get into this? I just
don't like the double embargo thing. I wanted
this episode, like the episodes we did before
for part one and these episodes that we're doing
now, I wanted it to be one whole thing where
at one point in the episode I could put Skeletor
saying, oh, by the way, here is the spoiler warning
or whatever kind of thing. It's a whole thing,
folks, but whatever, yeah. I'm just pleased and
happy that we got to watch it early and that
we get to kind of start digesting thoughts as
everybody else has to wait. I know. And we can
watch them freak out on the Internet, although
I don't think there's going to be as much freaking
out this time as there was the first time. People
have already decided one way or the other how
they feel and if they're going to watch it or
not. Yeah, you know why there's not going to
be a lot of freak out this time? Why is that?
Because Mr. 37 kept his mouth shut and didn't
swallow any dick on the way down. Houston, we
have a problem. Well then, alrighty. I'm just
saying, the dude opened his, he would not shut
up in the promotion of part one. Well, I think,
that aside. Yeah, you know, say what you will
for Kevin Smith. That aside, this second half,
I feel like for fans is going to be less jarring
than that first half. If you're not if you're
not a huge fan of what they did in the first
half, I feel like you're going to enjoy this
second half a lot more in a lot of ways. Yeah,
I think the one thing I kind of am disappointed
at is that, first off, some people were mad at
the first part without even seeing it. Some people
are going to be mad about the second part without
ever seeing it. They have already made up their
mind that it's just something and that's how
people are on the Internet. They're stupid. So
regardless, like take that section out. But the
people that actually watched the first part and
were some of them were justifiably concerned
about certain things or irritated about certain
things. That's fine. Like you can you don't have
to like everything. You can like some parts,
dislike some parts, whatever. And then there
were some people that were just like bashed and
saying didn't like it for ridiculous reasons
and whatever. But I think my problem is going
to be is people are going to react as if Kevin
Smith and the powers that be that are behind
this series saw the fan reaction and then went
back and rewrote the whole second part and bent
the knee to the fans and changed everything.
And I don't think that's the case. I think this
is how it was going to be the whole time. And
people were just freaking out early for no reason,
not realizing that there's a whole second part
to this story, third part, fourth part, whatever,
however many parts we get. some of it they just
were being impatient about so like you kind of
got to judge it as a whole and that's the problem
when you release part here part there part later
is that some people are going to freak out without
hearing the whole story and i think if they had
had all of this at once they probably would not
have freaked out as much exactly like everyone
said last time like we said last time five episodes
is not it's like getting upset at the pilot episode
of some other show yeah like Again, if Netflix
had released this as a – it is a 10 -episode
season one. That's what it is. As you just said,
if they had released all of this at once and
didn't do all this hullabaloo promotion and blah,
blah, blah, blah, blah, and oh my god, the Masters
rights are all over the place. Universal has
this. Mattel has – that was the other thing.
People didn't understand. where this was coming
from. People thought, because of what Kevin Smith
had said several times, that this was going to
be a direct continuation of Filmation. Kind of
is and mostly isn't. It has nods to it, but it's
using the toy parts of what Mattel Television
has the rights to in order to tell the story.
Yeah, I think Kevin Smith, the interviews he
did after this came out, after the first part
came out, were much better than probably the
interviews he did beforehand. Because he did
put some of the fans in their place afterwards
and outlined stuff and this, that, and the other.
And he also mentioned that the 2002 Mike Young
series, they couldn't touch, they couldn't go
into any of that because of copyright issues.
So they had to steer clear of certain storylines,
etc. But I did like that he put some of the people
in the place. And like they've all said. This
whole thing has been called Masters of the Universe.
It's not called He -Man. It's not called Teela.
It's not called any of those. It's about the
whole universe, and I think that's kind of what
we got. But I'm just interested on surface value,
guys, just without getting into any details,
and obviously there will be no spoilers in this
section, but what was your overall first reaction
to Part 2, Mike? I watched it, and I don't know
if I'm now used to what Hasbro is doing. with
six -part breakups, because by the end of the
fourth episode, I was like, or the ninth episode,
whatever you want to call it, I was like, wait,
there's only one more? I thought there was two
more after. Like, literally, seriously, when
I got to episode five, I'm like, wait, that's
it? Not in a bad way, not in a way of, like,
how I normally say about Star Wars, where it's
like... They get medals at the end, and then
that's it. There's no, like, climactic ending.
It's just, hey, here's your trophy for blowing
up the Death Star. Like, I didn't feel like that,
but I felt like, but there should be more. What's
going on here? I thought there was two more.
I don't know, whatever, anyway. But no, the first
watch through I did, I enjoyed it. There are
plenty of things. that are non -spoiler that
we can talk about here that I did not enjoy this
time around. I'd be interested to hear those.
Before we get to that, though, Steve, what was
your first takeaway instinct, reaction after
you watched it? Well, for me, honestly, I grew
up with Masters of the Universe. I grew up with
the old He -Man. Not a huge fan of it as a kid,
just because I was late in the game. In this
program itself, adding this portion to part one
not only builds upon itself and adds to the richer
dynamic that they've got going with the storyline,
but it resonated a lot better with me on the
second half. And I feel like we'd mentioned previously
that had the whole thing come out at once, I
feel like the attitude would have been so much
better. uh, on the reception of this, this program.
And I, I, I found myself really enjoying it.
I, I actually, uh, watched the first few and
then I blitzed through the rest of it, uh, within,
uh, another part of an evening. And, uh, it,
I really enjoyed it. Um, and, and the direction
that they kind of went with it. Yeah, I also
kind of blitzed it. I watched all five back to
back, which I wasn't planning on doing. But I
started early enough in the evening that it wasn't
super late by the time I was getting towards
episode four and five. And I'm like, I just have
to finish it tonight, like whatever. I wouldn't
normally do that, but I did. Let's start with
some of the stuff that we liked that we could
talk about in non -spoiler aspects. So I'm just
going to start real quick at the beginning. I
still love the intro. I love the intro that they
kept with those visuals. I was kind of hoping
to see maybe a few additional visuals that we
didn't get, but I do like the look of the intro.
I still wish there was an actual theme song with
lyrics. Okay, there isn't a theme song with lyrics,
but as I said, along with Tune Master Tim and
126 .5 of this podcast, there is a theme song
and there are overall instrumental themes. I'm
actually glad they didn't go with... you know,
I am Adam and I am this and I am that and by
the power of blah, blah, blah. Yeah, I didn't
need any talking or anything. No, just some kind
of an instrumental. Yeah, just something that
would have been a little bit more of a hook.
I know they're going for a little bit more of
a mature thing and maybe they felt like that
would make it a little bit too young aimed with
the theme song, but I kind of wish there was
one. But that's just the intro. It's not going
to make or break anything, obviously. But I do
still love those images that they use at the
beginning. Going into some of the characters
real quick that we already know are going to
be in this. We'll keep out any new characters
if there were any for the spoiler part. And now,
I have the power. Soon, all of Eternia will remember
this historic moment when Skeletor finally kills!
But going into characters that we already knew
from the first one, or at least we saw at the
end of the first one, let's just start with Skelligod,
because we obviously see him at the end of part
one. So it's no spoiler that that's going to
be something they start off with right away.
I just get interested in getting your guys' opinions.
We know who Skeletor is. We've seen him in various
incarnations over the different series and stuff
like that. And, you know, people like him, people
love him, whatever the case may be, different
voices for him, et cetera. I don't know what
your guys' take was the Skele -God version, which
is Skeletor with the power of Castle Greyskull
basically at his behest. The only thing that
kind of I wrote down here for him is I thought
it was an interesting design that they have basically
like little faces all over him. like he has like
a jaw or a face like for elbows for knees for
his crotch like i i couldn't stop looking at
all the different parts of him being like why
is that a face why is that a mouth why but uh
and then he has an h on his chest almost like
a he -man or like a board or something like that
but he has an h which was interesting choice
for his chest uh mike what did you think of scala
got as a character well as a character He's all
right. We obviously already knew about the H
on his chest because that's what the toy had.
And I get it. By the power of Greyskull, I have
the power, blah, blah, blah. I'm glad there wasn't
an S on his chest. Maybe it could have been better
done with just like his traditional, like an
upgraded version of his skull and bones thing
that he normally has. But, yeah, that was a little
weird. The design of him didn't really, I don't
know, I didn't really, I noticed it, and I noticed
it more when he was fighting, but it was one
of those things where, okay, that's the design.
Right. I've never been a big fan of, like, the
power -up. versions of characters whether it
be in any cartoon um yeah when they all of a
sudden become like that character on steroids
or whatever i've never been a huge fan of it
so i found myself wanting him to like wanting
it quickly to get to the point where he was going
to go back to being just normal skeletor but
i have nothing against him i just i just don't
like that characters in general i'm not sure
i wanted that scene but that's a discussion for
another episode uh steve what did you think you
prefer skeletor or skele god Well, I prefer Skeletor,
but Skele -God wasn't too bad, actually, considering...
I mean, he could have gone New Adventures and
looked like that. So Skele -God was far superior
in that right. I honestly didn't have any problems
with any of the other characters except for one,
which we'll get into here in a second. But of
the characters that we had already seen in Part
1, the basic group that we have, I thought they
all... Stay fairly true to what we got outside
of some stuff that we'll talk about in spoilers
as far as a couple of the characters evolving
into other things, which we'll get to. But as
far as the group that we already had from part
one, I just have to point out, and you guys know
where I'm going with this, but Queen Marlena
is awful, awful, awful, awful. That is really
poorly voiced. I don't know what was happening
with Alicia Silverstone. I don't know if she's
just a bad voice actor or if she was being poorly
directed or what. But the voice she's using for
Queen Marlena does not fit that character. No.
Not only does the voice not fit that character,
but the lines they're giving her to say do not
fit that character. No. This is supposed to be
the queen. So we have Queen Marlena and King
Randor, who for all of time in the Masters of
the Universe franchise have been the elders,
the royalty, the... classiest characters that
you're going to come across, the most mature
characters that you're going to come across,
and they give Queen Marlena a line that says,
quote, long story my butt. I had no words for
how they depicted Queen Marlena except for that
it was awful and I did not want to see any of
her. I did not notice it as much in part one
with Alicia's voice acting as Marlena. I did
not notice it as much in part one. I think the
whole, you know, tell me a story, whatever, whatever
line you just, like, I think we are meant to
look at that scene as to say that she is really
close with her son and she likes joking around
with him. She already knew the secret, so she
wasn't hiding anything from her, yada, yada,
yada. Where I get tripped up is the point where
Silverstone. is doing the Marlena voice, and
then she breaks into Cher from Clueless. Not
just because she says, as if, and she does say
that. Teela should be inside by now. If Adam
was able to keep Evelyn busy, our new sorceress
might just give us a fighting chance. If not,
Eternia may have seen her last sunrise. As if.
I will put it right here, but she does say that.
And it's one of the things where it's like, are
you doing the character voice? Or are you talking
as a voice from X number of 20 -something years?
Like, seriously, this time around, I heard more
of Alicia Silverstone's actual voice. And I used
to, as a teenager, I used to love this girl.
But it's like one of those things where it's
like, I... Don't want to hear your voice as a
character that I've known my entire life because
you're not actually doing a voice for the character.
You're just trying to, again, I don't know, again,
like we've said in the Transformers ones, is
it bad voice direction? Is it bad scripting?
Is it this? I think it's just bad voice direction
and bad voice casting. And it goes past just
her using her voice, although that is bad. It's
just like the whole characterization of the Queen
is so juvenile, and it shouldn't be. It should
be the older, wiser. So I really was thrown off
by the Queen. That was probably the character
that most stood out in a negative way. I think
if you had an older -sounding Queen Marlena voice
actress. Yeah. She was delivering the same lines
with a little bit of snark and a little bit of
irritation. Something that sounds like an older
woman that's like, you know, this is bull. You
could believably see her complaining. That would
work a little bit better. I think because they
had her, they wrote her 90s lines. Into the script.
I also think that we're not ever going to – I
seriously doubt any of us had any issues with
the animation overall. Oh, no. It was actually
really good. Top notch, great. I want a Transformers
series in this style of animation, whatever.
But the thing of it is, is her character design,
she looks like an old crow, but she sounds like
a damn teenager. Right. It just didn't fit. It
didn't fit at all. What they really needed to
do is, like, you have Susan Eisenberg, who was
Wonder Woman in the Justice League cartoons from
the DC animated universe. You have her as the
sorceress. You needed Adrienne Barbeau, who was
Catwoman in Batman the Animated Series. You need
her as Marlena. Or just anybody that's older
than Alicia Silverstone, I guess. I thought maybe
she'd be able to pull it off because she has
gotten older since the 90s, but it still just
didn't work for me. And I think part of it, too,
with some of those lines, I think Kevin Smith,
I will defend him for a lot of things when it
comes to this series. But one thing that I think
he just cannot avoid is he can't help but throw
as many nods and homages to other properties,
other shows, other things from pop culture that
he can possibly throw in there. And I like that.
When it's done like little bits and subtlety
and stuff like that. But when you put in a line
that makes her sound like the character from
Clueless and when you do a couple of the other
things that we've seen him do so far in the series,
they've only been a few that have really stood
out like as jarring to me. But I just think he
can't resist it. Like he has to put in those
nods and he has to put in a little bit of the
immature humor, which we got a little bit in
the first part. And we're going to get a little
bit in the second part. I'm not going to say
what it is yet because it'll be a spoiler. So
I think he just can't quite resist doing some
of that stuff. And I'm assuming that's him because
that's what he's kind of known for. I don't think
that's one of the other writers or one of the
other directors or, you know, people involved,
etc. But going on through some other stuff that
I just I did like, I'll change the positive.
I love the facial expressions they give to Skeletor
throughout all of this. I just think they did
a really good job of kind of getting that humorous
campiness of the 80s, but yet also having it
somewhat of a. character you're going to take
serious um but they do pick and choose times
to give him kind of those funny facial expressions
that we're used to so i really like that and
you get some lines that accompany that where
i believe um it might be evil lynn at one point
says you know the bumbling idiocy or or somebody
uses the phrase blithering boob um you know those
are things straight out of the filmation version
so yeah i'd like that any other character thoughts
uh mike I didn't think it would ever happen.
I really, really didn't think I would ever be
on a podcast saying this. This is my single most
disliked performance Mark Hamill has ever done.
Really? Attend the tale of sorceress seen here
in her darkest hour. Find the sword, the old
crone cried. It's the source of my magical power.
She summoned three to Grayskull, a witch, a warrior,
and war. With all hope lost, the champion dead,
she begged them, find the sword. I liked Skeletor
in part one. I didn't mind the Skele -God stuff.
And I don't necessarily blame him, but there
are some of the voice inflections that I do blame
him in. I can say this because it's in the trailer,
which played at the beginning of this podcast,
when he and Adam are laughing, and then he's
like, huh? What are we laughing about? What are
we laughing at? See, the sword is just the conduit.
But the spark? That was always me. And I've often
wondered what kind of fabulous secret powers
would be revealed to me if I didn't have the
sword but still said the words. That just...
It's... It's not even Joker. It's not even the
fact that... His version of Skeletor is just
like his. It isn't even that. It's just it was
bad. I wasn't thrown off as much. I can see some
people saying that he's just doing his Joker
or probably criticizing for some of that, but
I am not as familiar with his Joker, so maybe
that's why it didn't bother me. I think my problem
with part two, with his vocal performance, is
that... They're trying to do with him what they
did with Jake Fushi as Optimus. Like, yes, Mark
has obviously. Decades of talent over that kid,
but. The thing where Optimus would get angry
and he would start like, you know, he would go
in that really horrible sounding voice. I feel
that Hamill's Skeletor, when he would get angry
and then he would go back to the subtlety. Of
the Skeletor character. And then there was just
that one scene that just creeped me the hell
out. But we'll talk about that next time. Yeah,
for me, I buy that somewhat. The Skeletor is
supposed to be unhinged in a way and almost have
like multiple personalities. So, like, I don't
mind him kind of going off into different things,
go crazy, go subtle, go soft, go loud. Like,
I just think Oppenheimer could have done it better.
Yeah, I don't think they were getting him for
a long amount of time. No, I don't think so either.
Steve, I wanted to get your opinion too on something
that I... thought jumped out especially during
the second part even more so compared to the
first part but i think they did a fantastic job
of showing the scale of the battles of showing
depth in the scenes um you know the distance
the the amount of space we're working with like
on the landscape as well as like the scale of
the people um things of that nature i know we
kind of talked a little bit about the animation
but anything else on that line from a visual
standpoint that stood out to you Well, the amount
of detail and color that they had in there or
lack thereof, depending on the type of battle
going on, was it was actually it was quite epic
because you got a lot of detail flowing around
on the screen at the same time and varying. Because,
I mean, this this half was a lot of it was just
battle, you know, obviously. So just because
Skeletor God and everything else going on. But,
I mean, seeing the various man -of -arms outfitted
lieutenants of King Randor's army and a certain
villain from Down Under coming back and... I
mean, I think we can say, you know, Scarecrow,
because, you know, that's not... Subternia was
not a spoiler here. No. But seeing a lot of that
stuff play out, though, multiple battles going
on simultaneously, like the amount of scale that
they were playing with here, one, to keep it
all in a coherent thought between all the various
individuals that were fighting, and then the
fact that And they managed to capture all the
vivid colors and all the gear that they have,
the powers, just everything. It was just a lot
of fun to watch. Yeah, and another thing that
they did, Mike, and I'll let you talk about the
visual scale and stuff, because I just think
there was a couple of shots where they kind of
backed up and did it from a faraway perspective
that made it really cool. But another thing that
they do in this kind of a continuation from the
first part is. They obviously stick with a very
mature tone throughout this second part. So we're
going to have deaths that we'll get into in the
spoiler section. We won't do any of that right
now. But I just thought, like, how many cartoons
outside of non -anime cartoons have you seen
that are just showing blood drip from a character
and things of that nature? So they definitely.
had a lot of the mature tones to this as, you
know, something that's not for necessarily the
kids. This is for the people that are adults
now that grew up, you know, watching this as
a kid. So Mike, any thoughts on the visuals,
the mature aspects of it or anything like that?
I thought it was interesting. I thought that
it's more of the same of what we saw in part
one, because it isn't like there's like 10 times
more blood in this. And again, this is Netflix.
This is people. Okay, when I was a kid, I got
to see He -Man and the Masters of the Universe
on WSBK, Channel 38 in Boston. That was an over
-the -air channel. Obviously, almost 40 years
ago now, that... It was a completely different
landscape with standards, boards, and practices,
and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And standards,
boards, and practices is still a thing today
on Cartoon Network and things like that. But
this is Netflix. This is a pay subscription for
adults. Yes, there are kid profiles. Yes, yes,
yes. But it doesn't matter, like you just said.
This incarnation is supposed to be for us who
grew up with it. I didn't mind it. It didn't
gross me out. It didn't freak me out too much.
The one thing I will say was I was really, really
interested to see shades of She -Ra in this second
part. In the one scene in the beginning with
Teela and Adam. Because I was like, hey, wait
a second. That's not a part of the sorceress's
powers. That's a part of She -Ra's powers. interesting
um we might have to get more into that in the
spoiler section yes yes i think the other thing
for me and steve kind of mentioned a little bit
about how there's a lot of battles and there's
a lot of things like that i do think that's true
but i had like an overwhelming feeling that there
was a whole lot of exposition going on in this
part compared to the first part like there's
A lot of dialogue. There's a lot of one -on -one
conversations. There's a lot of going back and
forth to me. And I think at times it's done well.
There's a great scene between Man -at -Arms and
Evil -Lyn. I won't go into the setting and things
of that nature, but there's a great scene between
Man -at -Arms and Evil -Lyn. There's also some
decent scenes between Beastman and Evil -Lyn.
And a couple other one -on -one characters where
they just... take two characters, they let them
have a conversation, and you really get to delve
into what's behind those characters and what
makes those characters. I thought that was really
done well in a few instances. But then on the
other side of that, I felt like sometimes there
was so much hemming and hawing and going back
and forth over a single decision here and there
that it took away from their ability to spend
that time doing a little bit more. I thought
they could have done more with the time they
had over these five episodes instead of... focusing
so much on a couple decisions that a character
was very indecisive about. So while I enjoyed
the characterization in those conversations,
I just wish they would have somewhat sped that
up a little bit so that we could have gotten
more done in these five episodes. I don't know,
Mike, you were nodding your head a little bit
on that. Yeah, I mean, there needs to be a balance
between dialogue and action. And, you know, if
people go back to episode 1 through 44, whatever
it is of this podcast, you'll hear Kevin and
I talking about the old Filmation series, and
you'll hear us in several episodes saying there's
either not enough dialogue or there's too much
action. There's not much to talk about in this
episode because it was all action or whatever.
And I get it. You know, you get, like, out of
five episodes, you get three episodes in. You
may have a few battles. You may have a few dialogue
scenes, whatever. And then the majority of episode
four is the battle. That's fine. Right. You know,
that's fine. It is what it is. But you can't.
over -action something or over... Yeah. There
was just a lot of exposition, I felt. Yeah, yeah,
yeah. You can't over -exposition something either.
Yeah, I mean, it wasn't something that ruined
it for me. I just felt like there was opportunities
lost because we were spending so much time on
a couple of these decisions. But just kind of
giving your thoughts on that, Steve, or any final
thoughts before, because we can't get into too
much more without getting into spoiler territory.
So just kind of going around the room here and
getting any final thoughts on... non -spoiler
stuff that you wanted to mention or overall thoughts
on this second part. Start with you, Steve. Like
I said, I enjoyed a lot of the direction that
this one went and the fact that it wrapped up
certain storylines with certain characters. It
resolves some things that you're kind of like,
hey, why'd this happen this way? And then some
of the cliffhangers from part one, there's a
lot of resolution going on in this as well as
some added questions, I guess I could say. Absolutely.
Mike? He showed her his old face. Oh, Lord. And
I'm not even talking about that one scene that
we'll talk about next time, but I'm just waiting
for that repaint at this point because of a certain
character that shows back up. And I will say
right now, I loved his performance. I enjoyed
it in the first part, but I loved it in this
part. Griffin, you were an amazing voice actor,
sir. So, yeah, really enjoyed it. Overall, I
think maybe sometime next year, because next
year technically is the 40th anniversary of the
overall brand. But I may want to revisit this
and watch all 10 episodes and just do one. podcast
talking about the whole thing as one because
i actually tried to watch it all 10 before we
did this and i just i just couldn't i just didn't
have enough time Yeah, overall, I don't think
there's going to be a whole lot of negative said
about this part. I think most people should enjoy
it. I think the people that enjoyed the first
part are going to enjoy this one as well. I think
some of the people that were bothered by the
first part might enjoy this part more. So I'd
be interested to see what the fans' reactions
and the actually intelligent people's reactions
are about this series. But I think that's going
to do it for our non -spoiler talk. We can't
talk about it anymore. They've told us we can't,
and we don't want to break the rules. The law
when it comes to that, because then they'll stop
giving us access to this stuff early. Break the
law, right. Break their law. Break their laws.
Okay, sure. Considering half of that trailer
that they released basically spoils everything.
Everything they told us not to spoil, they spoiled
in the trailer. But we're not going to do it.
We'll let them do it. We're not going to say
anything about that. Nope. So, Mike, tell everybody
how they can listen to more of us, and then let's
get out of here so we can give them the spoiler
section, get that ready. in a little while that's
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