Burning the midnight oil over here at the Demon Wolfcast, but I wanted to post this ASAP because well…it’s kind of an epic podcast. Micah and I breakdown Teen Wolf episode 3.11 titled “Alpha Pact” and whew do we (more me) have some strong words for an episode that sees Derek make a big choice, Scott, Stiles and Allison meet darkness and the parents share some deep moments. Check it out!
This. Gotdamn. Episode. Of. Teen. Wolf. I was managing during this episode to be both a nervous wreck and supremely happy about what was unfolding. But the ending of this shit rendered me so unable to can I just…here are my brief thoughts.
And you thought the only thing I talked about here was Teen Wolf! It’s been a while since I’ve addressed anything to do with sports on the blog, but I have so much time on my hands these days I figured it’d be fun to go back to that well. Since I’ve moved to LA I have been able to catch up on baseball, thanks to Time Warner’s great selection of channels (one of these days I’ll tell yall about the bullshit they pull in Texas). Of course this coincided with Alex Rodriguez’ return to the Yankees and no matter which of the 5 million ESPNs there are or Fox, you can’t escape the conversation. I mean ESPN broke from it’s Wednesday Night Baseball feed just to show us ARod’s at bats, as if we’d see him juicing on TV. This crazy coverage and the fallout from the biogenesis clinic have me pondering some things reagrding MLB.
Given that this song apparently leaked a few days ago, Lady Gaga did the best thing she could do when this happens, released the official version. Applause is the first official single off of ARTPOP and it’s an upbeat, seemingly club ready song. Gaga singles usually take a while to grow on me and at this point I’m not really a fan of the new song, but it seems like it’ll be a fun thing to dance to at the club. Check it out!
Surprise! Teen Wolf has given us a lot to talk about the past few weeks and since we recorded the last Demon Wolfcast a bit later in the week we were able to round up some tweets and do a minisode. In this one we tackle those Hoechlin Batman rumors, Sterek parallels, if Jennifer is really in love with Derek, and what the packs would look like if ever Scott really became an alpha. Happy listening!
It’s tough when you walk out of a film and aren’t sure whether you enjoyed it or not, but this was the situation I found myself in upon leaving my screening of Elysium. The film, Neil Blomkamp’s first after the superb District 9, isn’t a supremely ambitious film and yet it carries on as if it is, mollywhopping you over the head with big messages and set pieces. Whether that’s for better or for worse, is hard to tell and part of the reason why although this film will entertain you, it fails to really rise to anything more.