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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Jake, Charly, and Chris share their 'best of' movies and television for the year so far along with what's working and what they couldn't finish watching. Happy Summer!
Chris and Charly discus their thoughts on season 1 of Yellowjackets.
In this episode of The Tilt Shift podcast, hosts Charly, Andrew, and Chris take a deep dive into the final episode of "The Last of Us". Despite the episode's short - or some would say ... consistent - the conversation is long, as the hosts share their mixed reactions to the show's ending and the series overall. While some wish the show was longer to allow for more exploration of the characters, others appreciated its efficiency in conveying a powerful story focused on relationships and love, which culminates in a "gut punch" ending that sets up season 2. With a blend of analysis, allusions, and insights, this episode of The Tilt Shift offers a thought-provoking exploration of the final episode of "The Last of Us", and the impact it had on both the hosts. Tune in to hear their unique perspectives and insights on this unforgettable show.
In this episode Charly and Chris take a closer look and delve into this accelerated episode. Despite the terrible brutality it's precisely these trials that strengthen the relationship between Joel and Ellie. We discuss the ways in which the characters rely on one another, and how their relationships evolve as they face new challenges. We appreciate the the bold choices the show runners are making and the result is a wonderful complexity to "The Last of Us." Join us as we reflect on the themes of trust and resilience that emerge from the show's characters, and how these elements keep us entertained even if this might not be the strongest episode of the series. Thank you for tuning in!
Charly, Andrew, and Chris share their reaction to possibly the most uplifting episode of "The Last of Us" so far! The nostalgia was running at an all time high. They discuss the friendship between Riley and Bella, as well as debate which of the five wonders of the mall they see as the best. "The Last of Us" continues to be a show that has a clear purpose and builds characters with direction. Another absolute joy!
Charly, Andrew, and Chris discuss episode 6 of The Last of Us. Despite the "false tension" of the opening moments, Joel is pushed to the brink, despite accomplishing one of his major goals. And along the way, Ellie shows her growth, insecurity, and strength. Despite being the most flawed episode, it still accomplishes what it needs to: it develops the main characters and sets up the final three episodes.
Join Chris and Charly as we recap the episode paying special attention to the set up, patience, and perspective of these two episodes. Joel and Ellie are no longer alone and are working with Henry and Sam to flee Kansas City. But who is evil in this show? Kathleen and Perry have an interesting story as well. Get ready to explore different perspectives and gain insight into why some characters made the decisions they did. Discover which characters embody the "protector" archetype and why they are important to the story. Don't miss out on how "The Last of Us" depicts a harsh world where it's not enough to just "endure and survive."
Join Chris and Charly as we recap the episode, noticing all of the small details, such as electrical fences and wine pairings, and discovering that it is possible to maintain humanity and joy even when the world ends. We discuss episode 3's joys and sorrows, as well as why "The Last of Us" has demonstrated that this show is about much more than just surviving an apocalypse.
Charly and Chris discuss their early impression of the television show, stressing its great acting, well-developed story, comparison to the video game, and breathtaking scenery. Join them as they delve into the universe of "The Last of Us" and discuss the show's influence and the possibility of more in the future!
A solo cast on "The English" on Amazon Prime. This television series features overly rich dialogue, sparse and extending landscapes, vicious characters, and violent resolutions. As well, expect outcomes that are impossible to predict! "The English" depicts the stark nature of colonialism in the American West following the Civil War. I hope you enjoy this sneak peek!
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.