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David does his best to let Heather take the conn, on this episode, as the merchants are joined by artist and contributor to Women Make Trek, Suzie P.
Heather and Suzie talk about the women in Star Trek who inspire them, past present and future.
In New Business, the indiegogo campaign for the documentary for Star Trek: Voyager was funded in about as long as it takes to bake a Bularian souffle. Who is left to donate, and what stretch goals will they come up with?
Later, we talk about who which women we’d like to see come back. Some new and interesting guests, and David tries his best to fend off angry fans.
Big thanks to Suzie for joining us. Follow her at @DrSpaceSuzie
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On the newest 2NBG, Kaz & Djm talk about living life. Are we striving for excellence and going above and beyond, or are we okay with just doing a few things that make us happy?
All this, and the boys talk anime conventions again. It’s been a while, especially for Kaz. Meanwhile, the Deej has a crazy plan coming up very soon.
All this and an impassioned plea from Djm at the end of the podcast.
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We finally got it done. Just as a precursor, knowing Kaz’s knack for trolling, Djm insisted Kaz give an honest take, and he did.
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On this episode, Kaz & Djm take a look at world issues. Not in the typical political way, but in the way of observing how most people see things, and gloss over things. Kaz has some issues happening with him locally and Baltimore, and Djm is as Jack D. Allistar so aptly put it “TOO WOKE FOR TWITTER”. The boys discuss.
Also, poor Djm is snowed in. The cold Michigan winters are finally starting to get to him. So in between watching Altered Carbon on Netflix and reassessing his Twitter presence reborn, he’s…kinda starting to crack.
All this and Elon Musk’s potential empire and which side the 2NBG will choose.
Opening Theme: “Omen” by The Great Discord
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Yes, it’s true. Djm was suspended from Twitter—likely permanently. He explains on the podcast.
Also, Kaz is job hunting, and taking pictures, but has found himself looking for streams to provide commentary. Something for which both 2NBG share enthusiasm.
All this, and Djm’s first look at Dragon Ball FighterZ.
It’s an all new Two Nerdy Black Guys! Tweet about it, because Djm can’t!
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Djm & Kaz reconvene to talk health ailments, and an old 2NBG favorite: The toxicity of the Internet.
It affects Djm much differently than Kaz. The Deej is fighting a case of online gaming anxiety, while Kaz admits…he’s probably part of the reason.
Later, a discussion about online streaming, and the methodologies recommended, and the difference between generations.
Kaz & Djm are noticing the younger crowd has slightly different ways of using technology, phones in particular. Maybe they just don’t have a desktop PC to use?
Do you have a big computer screen? Is your phone enough? Let us know!
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We conclude the Two Nerdy Black Guys Review Series with the 100th film directed by Japanese film icon Takashi Miike—Blade of the Immortal, based on the manga of the same name
Normally, we’re able to stretch out a movie discussion for a while Not this time. Djm & Kaz are shooting the shit again.
The Game Awards comes up, in which both Kaz & Djm have hot takes, a debate over Geoff Keighley, and what an award show with the 2NBG should look like.
All this, and talking about games that most of our friends don’t play. We don’t understand why.
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The reviews continue, and Kaz has picked one very near and ear to Djm’s heart. The highly-anticipated CBS All-Access original, Star Trek: Discovery.
Djm is a loud and proud, lifelong Trekkie and Star Trek evangelist. Kaz is a casual and curious viewer.
What did the 2NBG think of the newest entry in the long-running sci-fi franchise? Will Djm be buying a DISCO t-shirt?
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It’s time for a palate cleanser on Two Nerdy Black Guys.
Every now and then, Djm likes to deviate from the nerdy norms of Netflix viewing, and find a show that would probably be a better fit on HBO, rather than SyFy or Crunchyroll. Enter Suburra: Blood on Rome. The new prequel series of the of the 2015 film of the same name.
The 2NBG examine the series and its story of power, crime, corruption and rivalries in the city of Rome, how deep it goes, and how high it goes.
Tune in, and @ us if you watch the show!
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As we continue our reviews, we stumbled upon Wynona Earp, the SyFy series based on the comic book by Beau Smith.
Melanie Scrofano stars as Wynona, descendant of the legendary old west lawman Wyatt Earp. Somewhere in the Canadian Rockies, Wynona fights and defends her hometown of Purgatory against demons that have risen up and sworn vengeance against the Earp family for Wyatt’s history of dealing with them while they were alive.
What did the 2NBG think of this supernatural Western and its dangerously catchy theme song? Tune in.
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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.