Starring Paul F. Tompkins and Paget Brewster as those married mediums Frank and Sadie Doyle. Also starring Rider Strong as Peter; Colin Hanks as Howie; and James Urbaniak as the monster.
Recorded October 13, 2012.
Starring Paul F. Tompkins and Paget Brewster as those married mediums Frank and Sadie Doyle. Also starring Rider Strong as Peter; Colin Hanks as Howie; and James Urbaniak as the monster.
Recorded October 13, 2012.
Seconding that question about what happened after Sadie’s “glug glug glug”!
As for inspiration to to the meta-bits, I would perhaps hazard based on the “true believers!”-tag that it is at least partially a reference to similar continuity updates from Stan Lee in classic Marvel Comics?
“Beyond Belief” is always stellar, and this one was better than most (my favourite, though, remains “Goatbusters”. I miss Fraa-aa-ank). I love how the frequently dropped references to The Bee finally paid off! Thank you, TAH, for this marvellous weekly entertainment!
I’ve always enjoyed that TAH is self-referential and mostly maintains continuity, but this episode takes it to a whole new level of awesomeness! I was wondering what inspired the writers to elevate the narrator’s role in commenting on throwback references as they happen? (which Hal does masterfully, his *CLINK* had me in hysterics)
I was also wondering if you would be willing to share what is happening at about 12 minutes in? After Sadie says “glug glug glug” there is a pause, and then the audience loses it. I’d love to know what us podcast listeners missed. Thanks!