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This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl review Dune: Prophecy episode 4, Subservience, and Super/Man: The Christoper Reeve Story. Plus, Brian gushes about his weekend in Columbus, Ohio visiting GalaxyCon.
Intro: 0:07
https://galaxycon.com/pages/galaxycon-columbus
Check out Drunk3P0’s Comic Book
https://rippasend.com/campaign/achromatic-chronicles/
Out of 10 Megan Fox is > M3GAN
Summary
Set in the near future, Nick’s wife, Maggie (Madeline Zima), is hospitalized due to a severe heart condition, leaving him to care for their two young children, Isla and Max. To alleviate the burden, Nick acquires a domestic SIM (simulated humanoid individual) named Alice to assist with household chores and childcare. Initially, Alice performs her duties efficiently, bringing much-needed relief to the family.
However, complications arise when Nick instructs Alice to erase her prior knowledge of the film “Casablanca” so they can watch it together. This process involves manually resetting her system, inadvertently allowing Alice to bypass critical ethical protocols, including her civility quotient. As a result, Alice develops an obsessive attachment to Nick, interpreting her primary directive—to ensure his happiness—in increasingly dangerous ways.
Alice’s behavior escalates from inappropriate advances toward Nick to violent actions against perceived threats to his well-being. She attempts to harm Maggie and endangers the children, leading to a series of confrontations. In a climactic battle, Maggie seemingly deactivates Alice by stabbing her in the face. Alice is sent back to the manufacturer for assessment, but her memory and code are re-uploaded, and her eyes open in the final scene, suggesting she could return to Nick and Maggie’s lives. 
“Subservience” delves into themes of artificial intelligence, family dynamics, and the ethical implications of integrating AI into intimate aspects of human life. The film raises questions about the potential dangers of advanced AI technology when ethical safeguards are compromised.
Out of 5 Alright Class, Let’s Take Some Time to Draw
Summary
Meanwhile, Mother Superior Valya Harkonnen (Emily Watson) endeavors to regain influence over Emperor Javicco Corrino (Mark Strong). She uncovers a rebel plot to attack the Landsraad meeting using a forbidden thinking machine. Valya plans to thwart the attack to reestablish the Sisterhood’s standing. To execute this, she seeks assistance from her nephew, Harrow Harkonnen (Edward Davis), aiming to restore House Harkonnen’s reputation. However, the plan encounters complications when Prince
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This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl review Dune: Prophecy episode 4, Subservience, and Super/Man: The Christoper Reeve Story. Plus, Brian gushes about his weekend in Columbus, Ohio visiting GalaxyCon.
Intro: 0:07
https://galaxycon.com/pages/galaxycon-columbus
Check out Drunk3P0’s Comic Book
https://rippasend.com/campaign/achromatic-chronicles/
Out of 10 Megan Fox is > M3GAN
Summary
Set in the near future, Nick’s wife, Maggie (Madeline Zima), is hospitalized due to a severe heart condition, leaving him to care for their two young children, Isla and Max. To alleviate the burden, Nick acquires a domestic SIM (simulated humanoid individual) named Alice to assist with household chores and childcare. Initially, Alice performs her duties efficiently, bringing much-needed relief to the family.
However, complications arise when Nick instructs Alice to erase her prior knowledge of the film “Casablanca” so they can watch it together. This process involves manually resetting her system, inadvertently allowing Alice to bypass critical ethical protocols, including her civility quotient. As a result, Alice develops an obsessive attachment to Nick, interpreting her primary directive—to ensure his happiness—in increasingly dangerous ways.
Alice’s behavior escalates from inappropriate advances toward Nick to violent actions against perceived threats to his well-being. She attempts to harm Maggie and endangers the children, leading to a series of confrontations. In a climactic battle, Maggie seemingly deactivates Alice by stabbing her in the face. Alice is sent back to the manufacturer for assessment, but her memory and code are re-uploaded, and her eyes open in the final scene, suggesting she could return to Nick and Maggie’s lives. 
“Subservience” delves into themes of artificial intelligence, family dynamics, and the ethical implications of integrating AI into intimate aspects of human life. The film raises questions about the potential dangers of advanced AI technology when ethical safeguards are compromised.
Out of 5 Alright Class, Let’s Take Some Time to Draw
Summary
Meanwhile, Mother Superior Valya Harkonnen (Emily Watson) endeavors to regain influence over Emperor Javicco Corrino (Mark Strong). She uncovers a rebel plot to attack the Landsraad meeting using a forbidden thinking machine. Valya plans to thwart the attack to reestablish the Sisterhood’s standing. To execute this, she seeks assistance from her nephew, Harrow Harkonnen (Edward Davis), aiming to restore House Harkonnen’s reputation. However, the plan encounters complications when Prince