e42. Diss Continuity

Chances are if you listen to this show you consider yourself a geek about some pop culture media or another. In fact there’s a good chance that you geek out about several forms of pop culture media. And if that’s true, you’ve probably come to realize that in any long term franchised intellectual property, that has gone on for more than at least a couple years, you’ve probably noticed a continuity issue or two. And so have the other fans. In fact, there’s probably some fans of your favorite property out there who think it has been ruined by those flaws in continuity. Well, Mav thinks that’s stupid! On today’s show Mav tries to convince Wayne, Hannah, Katya, and our guest, long time listener Mark Schultis that continuity is stupid and no one should ever care. Join us for our round table discussion and let us know where you stand. Citations and Links: * This episode’s Call for Comments* Buy Mark Schultis’ book series The Dawn Cluster on Amazon.* Hear Wayne as a guest on The Church of the Geek podcast * Thank you to Maximilian’s thoughtForm Music for our theme* Follow Mark Schultis on Twitter: @schultisscribe* Follow Hannah on Twitter: @hannahleerogers* Follow Mav on Twitter: @chrismaverick* Follow Katya on Instagram: @justthatnerdkid * Follow Mav’s Personal Blog: http://chrismaverick.com* Follow Wayne’s Personal Blog: http://wayne-wise.com * Follow us on Twitter: @voxpopcast* Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/voxpopcast* Make sure you subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever podcasts are found and please leave us a review!

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