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It's "toxic masculinity ahoy!" this time as our intrepid outlaws fetch up on the planet of 1970s blokes.
Ben Steed inflicts upon us another misogynistic smorgasbord in which a bunch of unreconstructed males terrorise the winsome women of Sardos.
But who is the real power behind the organisation?
Why does he look like that (budget considerations aside)?
Is Vila the worst of all Servalan's right-hand-men (Jarriere aside)?
And did Moloch leave Jim and Martin Reformed or with a bad taste in their mouths?
Listen to find out!
But don't play this...
The Rebels' Refrain
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By Jim Cameron, Martin Hannan4.9
1010 ratings
It's "toxic masculinity ahoy!" this time as our intrepid outlaws fetch up on the planet of 1970s blokes.
Ben Steed inflicts upon us another misogynistic smorgasbord in which a bunch of unreconstructed males terrorise the winsome women of Sardos.
But who is the real power behind the organisation?
Why does he look like that (budget considerations aside)?
Is Vila the worst of all Servalan's right-hand-men (Jarriere aside)?
And did Moloch leave Jim and Martin Reformed or with a bad taste in their mouths?
Listen to find out!
But don't play this...
The Rebels' Refrain
This episode can also be found at iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Podvine, Castbox and all other pod apps (as far as we know).
You can also find us on Facebook, at Mastodon at @[email protected], and on Threads and Bluesky where we are @mutoidkrynoidpods.
Thanks for listening!

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