Guest on… Fandom: Post Apocalyptic Last of Us, Joe Ledger, V Wars

Thrilled to have been part of this great panel on post-apocalyptic storytelling! We explored themes from The Last of Us, Joe Ledger, V Wars, and more. It was an honor to join such talented panelists for this engaging discussion.

“We dive into the influence of modern post apocalyptic fiction, The Last of Us, Joe Ledger, V Wars, and more with Rachel A. Brune, Marx Pyle, and Jonathan Maberry, the creator of much of today’s influential work! Hosted by James P. Nettles. Where do ideas come from, why is it so popular, and what are the influences our creators use? Plus, what are they watching and reading?”

SFP-Now TV Reviews: Wolfpack, Lockwood & Co., Last of Us

I’m co-hosting another podcast! Every other week Ian and I review TV shows. More details on this episode below.

Welcome to SFP-NOW and our new TV reviews show that we’ll be looking to roll out every two weeks. For this series, Ian Cullen is joined by Marx Pyle of GenreTainment to discuss episodes of various genre television shows. We hope to bring in a third host to occasionally try and spice things up. But for now it will just be myself and Marx.

This First episode takes a look at episode three of The Last Of Us, which seemed to stir up mixed reviews from fans of the game versus those fans that have just tuned in for the series. Get our views on the Bob and Frank storyline.

Also, we have a look at the new Netflix Series Lockwood & Co, which is somewhat of a surprise package with its story of an alternate future in which ghosts are a very common occurrence, but can only be hunted down by teenagers.

Staying on the theme of supernatural series we also take a look at the new Paramount Plus series Wolf Pack, which is somewhat of a comeback for Buffy’s Sarah Michelle Geller who interestingly doesn’t have a huge role in the show’s pilot episode. But we’re pretty sure that her role will expand as the story grows.

Moving on from horror. We jump to some time travel for some fast and dirty comments on the new Quantum Leap series and the episode titled Leap. Die. Repeat. which kind of played out a little like Groundhog Day.

And Finally, Marx talks about his recent experience of being a panelist on a massive Buffy The Vampire Slayer Rewatch and talks a little about what he considers to be the best episodes of the show’s fourth season.