by The Flickcast, Oct 5 2020 // 9:30 AM

It’s a brand new episode of The Flickcast. And this time, we’re not alone.
That’s right, this week Chris and Joe welcome special guest Jason Inman. He’s an author, host, comic book writer, podcaster and Army veteran. Plus, he’s a great guy.
The three discuss Jason’s life growing up in Kansas, his time in the military and the development of his love for comics and writing. They also discuss other things including DC versus Marvel, Star Trek, first video game consoles and Jason’s dislike for Klingons.
They also talk about social media, fandom, the treatment of women in comics and entertainment and dealing with things during this weird time. They also get into life, family, the search for toys, talking to your kids about starting a YouTube channel and the first time he saw his comic for sale in a store.
WARNING: This episode contains discussions about COVID-19, mental health and quarantine. We understand not everyone is in a place to talk about or hear discussions surrounding these issues. Please do what’s best for you. Stay safe everyone.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, Instagram or, yes, even Facebook. Or shoot us an email. We don’t mind.
We’re back baby!
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Tagged: Board Games, Comics, Cosplay, D&D, DC, DC All Access, Deep Space Nine, Encounter at Fairpoint, Geek History Lesson, Jason Inman, Jupiter Jet, Jupiter Jet and the Forgotten Radio, Movies, Pop Culture, Project Best Friend, Science, Star Trek, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Super Soldiers, TV
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by Joe Gillis, May 13 2013 // 8:02 PM

We love space and everything to do with it. Give us a marathon of HBO’s From the Earth to the Moon or a late-night screening of Apollo 13, and we’re there. Heck, we even enjoy watching movies like Armageddon . . . sometimes.
So yeah, we like space. But our like kinda pales in comparison to how much this guy likes space. We’re talking about, of course, International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield.
To say Commander Hadfield is cool would be a gross understatement. Just watch this video and you’ll see what we mean. We don’t even mind that he’s Canadian. We kid, we kid.
Enjoy.
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Tagged: Chris Hadfield, David Bowie, FY Science, International Space Station, ISS, NASA, Science, Space, Space Oddity
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by Chris Ullrich, Mar 29 2010 // 7:00 AM
Not sure if this is a good idea or not as he’s pretty much expresseed zero desire for any kind of ramantic relationshiop on the show but Sheldon Cooper (aka actor Jim Parsons) will be at least going on a date (and potentially more) before the end of this season on The Big Bang Theory.
According to THR, actress Miriam Bialik (recently of CBS’ Til Death) will make an appearance on the season finale of the show as a “female version of Sheldon” he meets on the online dating service eHarmony. If things go well she may end up as a recurring character on the show, potentially giving Sheldon an actual girlfriend next season.
Once again, not really sure if this is a good idea or not. One of the most appealing things about Sheldon as a character is his single minded belief that he’s unique in the Universe and any kind of relationshio would be a waste of time.
If he ends up getting a girl it seems like that would be a fundamental shift in character for him. Although, maybe he’ll realize that he needs to share his genius with the world via offspring? Could happen.
No matter what we’ll find out when the season finale airs on May 24.
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Tagged: Bill Prady, CBS, Comedy, Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Nerds, Science, Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory, TV
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