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Fantastic Four: The Enemy of the Good
Épisode 627
mercredi 24 juin 2026 • Durée 47:49
This week, The Superhero Show changes up its usual format for a special deep-dive episode dedicated entirely to Ryan North’s Fantastic Four #7, the landmark 700th issue of Fantastic Four. Rather than splitting time between the 1994 animated series and the modern comic, the hosts devote the entire episode to discussing “The Enemy of the Good,” a double-sized anniversary issue that delivers mystery, time travel, tragedy, and one of the best Doctor Doom stories in recent memory.
As the Fantastic Four retreat to Aunt Petunia’s house to escape the constant attention of Maria Hill and S.H.I.E.L.D., they find themselves facing a strange phenomenon that causes them to gradually lose language itself. What begins as a haunting ghost story evolves into an epic examination of Doctor Doom, fate, and the impossible burden of trying to save the future.
The hosts break down the issue’s ambitious plot, Ryan North’s storytelling strengths, and why this milestone issue feels worthy of celebrating 700 issues of Marvel’s first family.
The Enemy of the Good: A House Full of Missing WordsThe episode begins with a discussion of the issue’s central mystery.
While staying at Aunt Petunia’s house, the Fantastic Four begin experiencing a bizarre condition where letters of the alphabet start disappearing from their minds. As more letters vanish, communication becomes increasingly difficult and reality itself begins to feel unstable.
The hosts discuss how effectively Ryan North builds tension through what initially feels like a classic haunted-house story. The mystery unfolds slowly, creating an atmosphere that is equal parts unsettling and fascinating as the team struggles to understand what is happening before they lose the ability to explain it altogether.
They praise the issue for taking an absurd comic-book concept and making it feel genuinely threatening.
The Enemy of the Good: The Return of Doctor DoomAs the mystery deepens, the story reveals its true architect: Doctor Doom.
The hosts spend a significant portion of the episode discussing how Ryan North writes Doom and why this version of the character has resonated so strongly with readers. Doom's motivation stems from his anger toward Reed Richards after the events that displaced Valeria, the Baxter Building, and its occupants into the future.
Convinced that Reed's actions created a disaster that should have been avoidable, Doom becomes obsessed with proving that he is smarter, more capable, and better suited to solve the crisis than Reed ever was.
The hosts highlight how perfectly this motivation captures Doom's defining flaw: his inability to accept that there might be problems even he cannot solve.
The Enemy of the Good: A Battle Against FateOne of the most compelling parts of the issue centers on Doom repeatedly traveling through time in an attempt to prevent the catastrophic future event connected to Annihilus.
The hosts discuss how Doom continuously alters his approach, going further and further back in time, trying countless solutions in an effort to prove that his intellect can overcome any obstacle. Every attempt fails.
What Doom eventually discovers is that the event has become a Nexus point—a moment so essential that it will occur regardless of intervention.
The conversation explores how powerful this realization is for a character whose entire identity revolves around being the smartest person in the room. For perhaps one of the few times in his life, Doom is forced to confront a problem that cannot be solved through intelligence, preparation, or sheer force of will.
The Enemy of the Good: Understanding DoomThe hosts repeatedly return to the issue's portrayal of Doctor Doom, arguing that it may be one of the strongest character studies of the villain in years.
They discuss how Ryan North balances Doom's arrogance, brilliance, ego, insecurity, and genuine care for Valeria. Rather than presenting Doom as simply evil, the issue shows him as a deeply flawed man whose greatest weakness is his inability to accept limitations.
What makes the story especially effective is that Doom is often correct. He is brilliant. He is capable. He does care. Yet those truths make his failures hurt even more.
The hosts praise North for creating a story where the emotional stakes feel just as important as the science-fiction concepts.
The Enemy of the Good: Doom Stops DoomThe issue reaches its climax when Doom arrives at an unexpected conclusion.
If no version of himself can successfully alter the future event, then the only solution is to prevent himself from attempting the mission in the first place.
The hosts discuss the brilliant irony of Doom realizing that the greatest threat to the timeline is not Reed Richards—but Doom himself. By traveling back and subtly weakening his own forces, he creates the circumstances that allow Sue Storm and the Fantastic Four to stop him before his obsession spirals any further.
It is a conclusion that feels both tragic and perfectly fitting for the character.
Celebrating 700 Issues of Fantastic FourThe final segment focuses on the significance of this issue as the 700th installment of Fantastic Four.
The hosts reflect on what it means for Marvel's first family to reach such a milestone and discuss why The Enemy of the Good feels like an appropriate celebration of everything the franchise represents. The issue combines family, science fiction, emotional storytelling, cosmic stakes, and character-driven drama in a way that encapsulates the very best of Fantastic Four comics.
They also spend some time marveling at the fact that there have been 700 issues of Fantastic Four and what that says about the lasting impact of these characters.
Final Thoughts — The Enemy of the GoodBy the end of The Enemy of the Good, The Superhero Show finds itself discussing not only one of the strongest issues of Ryan North's run, but potentially one of the strongest Doctor Doom stories in years. Through its blend of mystery, time travel, emotional stakes, and philosophical questions about fate, the issue delivers a memorable anniversary celebration worthy of the Fantastic Four legacy.
Whether it's the haunting disappearance of language, the heartbreaking journey of Doctor Doom, or the reminder of why Marvel's first family has endured for 700 issues, The Enemy of the Good gives the hosts plenty to celebrate—and plenty to talk about.
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Fantastic Four: Super Skrull
Épisode 626
mercredi 17 juin 2026 • Durée 35:30
This week, The Superhero Show continues its coverage of the 1994 Fantastic Four animated series with Episode 1.07, “Super Skrull.” After the events of the previous Skrull storyline, the hosts dive into the arrival of one of the Fantastic Four’s most iconic comic book enemies: Super Skrull.
The episode brings back the shape-shifting alien threat with an upgraded weapon—a warrior capable of wielding all four of the Fantastic Four’s powers at once. The hosts discuss the episode's plot, its connection to the missing Skrull episode that disappeared from modern streaming services, and whether Super Skrull lives up to his reputation as one of Marvel’s most dangerous villains.
As always, the conversation balances genuine comic book analysis with plenty of laughs at the wonderfully strange storytelling choices that only a 1990s superhero cartoon could deliver.
Super Skrull: The Recap Disney+ Doesn't Want You to SeeThe hosts begin by discussing one of the episode’s most unusual features: its lengthy recap of the previous Skrull storyline.
Because the earlier Skrull episode has largely been absent from Disney+, modern viewers are put in the strange position of watching a recap for an episode they may never have actually seen. The hosts talk about how bizarre this experience is and how the recap almost feels like a hidden glimpse into a lost chapter of the series.
This leads to a broader discussion about continuity in older cartoons and how streaming-era audiences sometimes encounter these shows very differently than their original viewers did.
Super Skrull: All Four Powers in One VillainThe centerpiece of the episode is, of course, the introduction of Super Skrull himself.
The hosts break down how the character is adapted from the comics and why the basic concept remains so effective. By combining the abilities of Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing into a single opponent, the episode instantly creates a threat that feels uniquely suited to challenge the entire team.
They discuss how each power is utilized throughout the episode, which abilities translate best to animation, and whether the cartoon fully takes advantage of the character’s incredible potential.
The consensus? Even when the animation struggles to keep up with the concept, Super Skrull remains a fantastic comic-book idea.
Super Skrull: Powered by the Skrull HomeworldOne of the more memorable aspects of the episode is the explanation for where Super Skrull's abilities come from.
The hosts discuss the decision to have his powers amplified and maintained through energy transmitted from the Skrull homeworld. This creates a built-in weakness for the character while also reinforcing the larger scale of the Skrull Empire's involvement in the conflict.
Naturally, the hosts have some fun poking at the comic-book logic involved, but they also acknowledge that it gives the story a clear objective beyond simply punching the villain until he stops moving.
Super Skrull: Outsmarting the Ultimate EnemyAs the episode builds toward its conclusion, the Fantastic Four realize they cannot simply overpower an opponent who possesses all of their abilities.
The hosts discuss how the team ultimately defeats Super Skrull through strategy and teamwork rather than brute force. This becomes one of the stronger elements of the episode, emphasizing the idea that what makes the Fantastic Four special is not their powers individually but how they work together as a family.
The discussion also touches on whether the resolution feels earned and how it compares to other major villain defeats throughout the first season.
Comic Book Weirdness at Its FinestThroughout the episode, the hosts repeatedly come back to what makes Super Skrull such an enjoyable piece of Marvel history. The character embodies everything great about Silver Age comic books: a simple premise, outrageous powers, and enough comic-book logic to create endless entertaining situations.
Even when the episode struggles with pacing or storytelling, the sheer fun of watching the Fantastic Four face a villain who can do everything they can do keeps the hosts engaged.
Final Thoughts — Super SkrullBy the end of Super Skrull, The Superhero Show finds itself discussing one of the strongest villain concepts the 1994 Fantastic Four series has introduced so far. Between the strange recap of a missing episode, the arrival of one of Marvel’s most recognizable alien antagonists, and the creative challenge of facing a foe with all four Fantastic Four powers, the episode delivers exactly the kind of comic-book absurdity that makes this series so entertaining to revisit.
Whether you're a longtime fan of the character or meeting him for the first time, Super Skrull proves why the Fantastic Four's rogues gallery remains one of Marvel's most imaginative.
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Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Final Three Episodes - Departure, Duel, & Wild Fire!
Épisode 617
mercredi 25 mars 2026 • Durée 01:04:00
This episode of The Superhero Show dives deep into the final stretch of the cult-favorite 90s animated series Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, breaking down Episodes 1.11, 1.12, and 1.13 — “Departure,” “Duel,” and “Wild Fire.” The hosts explore how these episodes bring together the show’s core themes of environmentalism, trust, and high-octane action, while also delivering some of the most character-driven storytelling of the series’ run.
Departure — Saying Goodbye… or NotIn “Departure,” the podcast unpacks a turning point for Hannah Dundee and her place in the City in the Sea. The episode centers around Hannah’s controversial plan to introduce flying dinosaurs (pteranodons) as a warning system against dangerous sea creatures—an idea that sparks conflict with both Jack and the ever-opposing Scharnhorst.
The hosts highlight how things escalate when Hannah considers leaving altogether, frustrated by the resistance to her ideas. Meanwhile, danger ramps up as Jack faces off against a rogue war machine and a new antagonist, Lars Striker. As the story unfolds, Hannah ultimately proves the value of her plan when the creatures help defend the city, leading to her decision to stay.
The podcast crew praises “Departure” for blending emotional stakes with action, noting how it reinforces the evolving partnership between Jack and Hannah while showcasing the show’s environmental themes.
Duel — Old Friends, New EnemiesThe conversation shifts into “Duel,” where the hosts dig into one of the series’ most personal conflicts. Jack reunites with his old friend Sean Russel, a fellow mechanic whose charm quickly gives way to arrogance and betrayal.
As discussed on the podcast, things spiral when Sean steals critical technology and disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem—causing dinosaurs to behave erratically. The hosts emphasize how this episode leans into rivalry, with Jack forced into a literal and emotional showdown against someone who mirrors his own skills but lacks his moral compass.
The climactic race between Jack and Sean becomes a standout moment, symbolizing not just competition, but a clash of values. The podcast frames “Duel” as a classic “hero vs. dark reflection” story, elevated by strong character writing.
Wild Fire — A Blazing FinaleClosing out the discussion is “Wild Fire,” the explosive finale of the series. The hosts break down how a reckless act—using stolen dynamite to scare dinosaurs—sparks a massive jungle fire that quickly spirals out of control.
What follows is a high-stakes race against time, as Jack, Hannah, and even their enemies are forced to confront the devastating consequences of environmental negligence. The fire threatens not only the ecosystem but also Scharnhorst’s operations, adding layers of tension and irony.
The podcast highlights the episode’s thrilling action set pieces—dangerous transport missions, collapsing terrain, and a desperate attempt to stop the blaze by collapsing a canyon. They also note how “Wild Fire” serves as a perfect thematic capstone, reinforcing the show’s message about humanity’s responsibility to nature.
Final Thoughts on Departure, Duel, and Wild FireIn wrapping up, The Superhero Show celebrates “Departure, Duel, and Wild Fire” as a powerful trio of episodes that encapsulate what made Cadillacs and Dinosaurs special. From emotional character decisions in Departure, to personal rivalry in Duel, to the large-scale environmental disaster of Wild Fire, these episodes deliver a satisfying and thought-provoking conclusion to the series.
The hosts ultimately agree: this stretch proves the show was far ahead of its time—blending action, serialized storytelling, and ecological messaging in a way that still resonates today.
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Is the Resident Alien Season 3 Finale Also the Series Finale?
Épisode 527
dimanche 7 avril 2024 • Durée 01:37:20
It's finale week on The Superhero Show Show, as the Taste Buds discuss the Resident Alien season 3 finale, plus the last episodes of Invincible and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live!
On an all-new, all-different episode of The Superhero Show Show, Cassie and Ryan are breaking down ALL...most...some...of the huge finales this week.
What Happened on the Resident Alien Season 3 Finale?First up is the third season finale of Resident Alien! Despite this being a shortened season, the stakes couldn't be higher on this Superhero Show Show fave. Harry and Asta have no choice but to ask Joseph - a true butthead - to help them defeat the Greys and save the entire planet.
They'll also have to rescue Darcy from an alien prison cell, teach Bridget how to murder, and help Kate find her baby! It's an absolutely nutso episode, and these Taste Buds are dissecting every bit!
Was the Resident Alien Season 3 the Best Finale of the Week?Over on the Pull List, two more shows are saying goodbye for the year. Ryan crows about the Invincible finale, and the second season overall, while Cassie valiantly tries to find something to talk about regarding The Walking Dead. Then they spend way too much time talking about this week's X-Men '97, despite it not even being a finale!
Does the Resident Alien Season 3 Finale Have a Motendo? Or Even a Lifedeath Part 1?Finally, the Taste Buds head over to smTAS-Mania, and watch another episode of Spider-Man: The Animated Series! It's chapter 6 of Neogenic Nightmare, and you know what that means...it's "Morbin" time. That's right, 2022's #1 movie star is also the star of this 1997 cartoon! Tune in (more like TOON in) to see how this episode barely connects to the rest of the second season's Neogenic Nightmare storyline!
All of that, and so much more, on an all-new episode of The Superhero Show Show!
TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:INVINCIBLE SEASON TWO, EPISODE 8
Watch Invincible on Amazon Prime
An old enemy threatens everything Mark holds dear.
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RESIDENT ALIEN SEASON 3 FINALEHarry and Asta team up with an unlikely ally to try to save the Earth.
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SPIDER-MAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES - NEOGENIC NIGHTMARE CHAPTER 6Watch Spider-Man: The Animated Series on Disney Plus
As Peter tries to find a cure for his new mutation, his fellow classmate believes it is part of Peter's assignment and is planning to steal it for himself.
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THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE SEASON 1, EPISODE 6Watch The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live on AMC
Rick and Michonne need to perform a near impossible miracle.
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X-MEN '97 SEASON 1, EPISODE 4Watch X-Men '97 on Disney Plus!
On her birthday, a nostalgic Jubilee is forced to relive the X-Men's greatest adventures when an entertainment system transports her into a 16-bit video game.
Invincible vs Anissa
Épisode 526
dimanche 31 mars 2024 • Durée 01:16:09
The Taste Buds review the latest episode of Invincible, aka Invincible vs. Anissa! Plus new episodes of X-Men '97, Resident Alien, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and more!
On an all-new, all-different episode of The Superhero Show Show, Cassie only has one Boy, and it's Ryan! The two of them take on this week's episode of Invincible, where we get to know future important character Anissa! One of the Taste Buds is in love with the show, and one of them is out on it - tune in to see which one is which!
Then, the Taste Buds take us to the Pull List, where they discuss new episodes of X-Men '97, Resident Alien, and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live! I'll give you a little fun fact right now: those three shows are not given equal time on this episode!
Finally, the Taste Buds head to smTAS-MANIA, where they watch the fifth chapter of Neogenic Nightmare on Spider-Man: The Animated Series! Spidey and Wolvie are trying to find Beast...ie, while avoiding the pumpkin bombs of Hobgoblin and the giant laser gun of a man named Landon!
All of that, and so much more, on an all-new episode of The Superhero Show Show!
X-Men '97 Is Here!
Épisode 525
dimanche 24 mars 2024 • Durée 01:20:42
The Taste Buds review the first two episodes of X-Men '97 is here! Plus Invincible, Resident Alien, Spider-Man: The Animated Series and more!
On an all-new episode of The Superhero Show Show, Cassie and the Boyz are reviewing the first two episodes of X-Men '97! It's the moment they have been waiting for for 27 YEARS! After spending this entire decade rewatching and analyzing all five seasons of X-Men: The Animated Series, the Taste Buds return to XTASmania to watch new episodes!
What happens on X-Men '97?Picking up where the old series left off, Professor X is dead, and the X-Men '97 have to figure out what their next step is. Luckily, Chuck figured it out for them by leaving the mansion and the team (and the students?) to their arch-nemesis Magneto!
Why Are People Upset About X-Men '97?We also get to meet binary Morph, gay Gambit (he wears a crop top in one scene), Asian Jubilee, and all of the other things that have made little children on the internet angry! Are these "fans" closer to the Friends of Humanity than the X-Men '97? Tune in to find out!
Over in the Pull List, the Taste Buds discuss this week's episodes of Invincible, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, and Resident Alien.
Finally, they head over STASmania to check out part four of Neogenesis Nightmare on Spider-Man: The Animated Series. And you'll never believe who is guest-starring on this episode: it's Fox's animated X-Men '97!
That seems like way too much show!
TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:INVINCIBLE SEASON TWO, EPISODE 6Watch Invincible on Amazon Prime
After two challenging missions, The Guardians of the Globe struggle to work as a team. Meanwhile, Mark tries to balance his hero duties, personal relationships, and his future as a college student.
For more podcasts about Invincible, check out The Invincible Podcast here!
RESIDENT ALIEN SEASON 3, EPISODE 6Harry hits rock bottom, Kate begins seeing the truth, and Mike helps Liv face her greatest fear.
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SPIDER-MAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES - NEOGENIC NIGHTMARE CHAPTER 4Watch Spider-Man: The Animated Series on Disney Plus
Spider-Man seeks help from Prof. Xavier and his X-Men about the mystery behind his own mutation. Beast advises him to hear Herbert Landon's presentation for a cure on mutation. But unknown to everyone, Landon's new cure is actually meant to kill mutants instead.
Check out the Spider-Man: The Animated Series podcast for more SMTAS!
THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE SEASON 1, EPISODE 4Watch The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live on AMC
Rick and Michonne find themselves in the ruins of Greenwood. Despite Michonne's plea to return home with her, Rick is determined to complete Okafor's mission to reform the Civic Republic Military into something better.
Listen to The Cast of Us for a podcast that actually talks about The Walking Dead!
X-MEN '97 SEASON 1, EPISODE 1 and 2Watch X-Men '97 on Disney Plus!
Cyclops races to find the source of new anti-mutant technology. When Magneto is forced by the UN to stand trial, a group of anti-mutant rioters test his resolve.
Check out Jean-Noooo! for more XTAS talk!
Invincible Season Two is Back!
Épisode 524
lundi 18 mars 2024 • Durée 01:18:24
The Taste Buds jump back into Invincible season two, plus this week's episodes of Resident Alien and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. And Spider-Man: The Animated Series!
On an all-new, all-different episode of the Superhero Show Show, Cassie and the Boyz are excited about Invincible. In a weird, "keep em wanting more?" scheduling move, Invincible split the second season in halves, but with only 8 episodes total. Regardless, we're here and it's back!
What Happened Last Time on Invincible Season Two?When we were last with Mark Grayson and his crew, Mark had departed Earth to go help a planet in need, only to find out that it was where his father had been hiding! After a fight with some Viltrumites, Mark and his dad were left in pretty poor shape. Will they recover? Will their relationship ever fully recover? Tune in to find out.
Over on the Pull List, we get to see how alien bird sex works on Resident Alien. Meanwhile, Rick and Michonne try to stay away from something called the Civic Republic Military.
Do You Cover Anything Else Besides Invincible Season TwoFinally, the gang heads over to smTASmania to watch another chapter in the Neogenic Nightmare saga, the biggest story on Spider-Man: The Animated Series yet! Spider-Man has some competition for winning Mary Jane's affections, and it's Hydro-Man
All of that, and not much more, on an all-new episode of The Superhero Show Show!
TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:INVINCIBLE SEASON TWO, EPISODE 5Watch Invincible on Amazon Prime
For more podcasts about Invincible, check out The Invincible Podcast here!
RESIDENT ALIEN SEASON 3, EPISODE 5Listen to more pods about Resident Alien with SyFy Talk!
SPIDER-MAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES - NEOGENIC NIGHTMARE CHAPTER 3Watch Spider-Man: The Animated Series on Disney Plus
Mary Jane's high school ex-boyfriend, Morrie Bench, comes back into her life with new superpowers to control water. He's hoping to win Mary Jane's heart back.
Check out the Spider-Man: The Animated Series podcast for more SMTAS!
THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE SEASON 1, EPISODE 3Watch The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live on AMC
While pretending to be strangers, Rick and Michonne search for a way to survive under the eyes of the Civic Republic Military.
Listen to The Cast of Us for a podcast that actually talks about The Walking Dead!
MORE INVINCIBLE SEASON TWO NEXT WEEK!Resident Alien: Lovebird
Épisode 523
dimanche 10 mars 2024 • Durée 01:18:19
The Taste Buds review Resident Alien - Lovebird, plus part two of Neogenic Nightmare on Spider-Man: The Animated Series!
TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:RESIDENT ALIEN #304: LOVEBIRD
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SPIDER-MAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES - NEOGENIC NIGHTMARE CHAPTER 2: BATTLE OF THE INSIDIOUS SIXWatch Spider-Man: The Animated Series on Disney Plus
Spider-Man begins to turn the Insidious Six against each other. But his powers are still giving him problems.
Check out the Spider-Man: The Animated Series podcast for more SMTAS!
THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE #102 - GONEWatch The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live on AMC
After Rick's sacrifice to save his group everyone believed he was gone apart from a couple of people who dedicated a long time to search for their friend.
Listen to The Cast of Us for a podcast that actually talks about The Walking Dead!
Resident Alien: 141 Seconds
Épisode 522
dimanche 3 mars 2024 • Durée 01:33:41
The Taste Buds review this week's episode of Resident Alien, 141 Seconds, plus it's the beginning of the Neogenic Nightmare saga on Spider-Man: The Animated Series!
On an all-new, all-different episode of The Superhero Show Show, the Taste Buds are kicking off Neogenic Nightmare with part 1, The Insidious Six! But first, they discuss this week's episode of Resident Alien, 141 Seconds!
What Happens on Resident Alien: 141 Seconds?Harry is trying to figure what the Gray-liens are planning to do to the earth, and the key to figuring it out is the mayor! What other choice does he have than to tag along on the mayor's family trip to Yellowstone!
Meanwhile, Sheriff Mike has to break-up with Judy, and D'Arcy is there to pick up the pieces. Sheriff Mike, however, has to be the shoulder to cry on when it comes to the deputy and mean ol' grandma.
This all concludes, of course, in Harry getting served by a bird alien played by Edi Patterson!
Next up is The Pull List, where Cassie and the Boyz reveal that there was a Walking Dead episode that came out.
Finally, it's Neogenesis time! The Taste Buds continue their coverage of Spider-Man: The Animated Series with part one of the Neogenic Nightmare! The entirity of season two is dedicated to a 14-part saga that begins here! The Kingpin is tired of getting beat by Spider-Man, so he busts out six of Spidey's imprisoned villains and forms the Insidious Six! If part one has this much action, how wild will the next 13 parts be!
All of that, and more, on an all-new episode of The Superhero Show Show!
TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:RESIDENT ALIEN #303: 141 SECONDSWhile Harry goes to Yellowstone to follow up on Ben's hypnotized testimony and finds out what the Greys are up to, Asta and D'Arcy destroy all the plain shirts Harry has to cover up the fact that he killed the Alien Tracker. Mike deals with sleeping with Judy, and Liv deals with her overbearing mother.
SPIDER-MAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES - NEOGENIC NIGHTMARE CHAPTER 1: THE INSIDIOUS SIXWatch Spider-Man: The Animated Series on Disney Plus
While Harry goes to Yellowstone to follow up on Ben's hypnotized testimony and finds out what the Greys are up to, Asta and D'Arcy destroy all the plain shirts Harry has to cover up the fact that he killed the Alien Tracker. Mike deals with sleeping with Judy, and Liv deals with her overbearing mother.
THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE #101 - YEARSWatch The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live on AMC
In another world, built on a war against the dead, Rick Grimes and Michonne attempt to find each other and who they were.
Resident Alien: The Upper Hand
Épisode 521
dimanche 25 février 2024 • Durée 33:47
The Taste Buds review the second episode of the new Resident Alien season, The Upper Hand!
What Happens in Resident Alien: The Upper HandOn an all-new, all-different episode of The Superhero Show Show, Mike and Ryan are left to their own devices, and review the latest episode of Resident Alien! Harry, Darcy and Asta begin their plan to stop the Grey Alien. While Asta goes out on a date with him, Harry and Darcy sneak into his house. But - and you are never going to believe this - not everything goes to plan!
Meanwhile, Sheriff Mike is dealing with a new-fashioned girlfriend, the mayor is trying to keep his family in his house, and Max is making new friends!
It's the final Superhero Junior of the season, as the Taste Buds return to their hour long format next week. So enjoy this bite sized podcast all about Resident Alien!
TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:RESIDENT ALIEN #302: THE UPPER HAND
D'arcy inserts herself into Harry's mission, while Kate grows more uncomfortable in her own home.
"Resident Alien" is a science fiction comedy-drama television series that premiered on Syfy on January 27, 2021. The show is based on the Dark Horse Comics series of the same name created by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse.
The series follows an extraterrestrial being who crash-lands on Earth with the intention of destroying humanity. However, things take an unexpected turn when the alien assumes the identity of Dr. Harry Vanderspeigle, a human doctor in a small Colorado town. The alien's plans are complicated when he becomes involved in a murder investigation, using his otherworldly abilities to solve crimes.
The main character, played by Alan Tudyk, struggles to blend in with the human population, and the show explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the quirks of human behavior. The comedic elements arise from the fish-out-of-water scenario, as the alien learns about human culture and social norms while attempting to maintain his cover.
The "Superhero Show Show" podcast is an entertaining and informative audio program that delves into the world of superhero television shows. Hosted by passionate and knowledgeable individuals, the podcast covers a wide range of superhero series, spanning various networks and streaming platforms.
Listeners can expect engaging discussions and reviews of the latest episodes, seasons, and developments in the ever-expanding landscape of superhero TV. The hosts analyze the plot lines, characters, and production aspects of each show, offering their insights, opinions, and even some humor along the way.
The podcast often features in-depth reviews of popular superhero shows such as those from the Marvel and DC universes, as well as other notable series in the genre. Whether it's discussing the latest superhero team-up, exploring character arcs, or speculating on future plot twists, the "Superhero Show Show" podcast aims to be a go-to source for fans who want to stay up-to-date and engaged with their favorite superhero TV programs.









