Agent Palmer

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Zombie Spaceship Wasteland by Patton Oswalt is Brilliant, Funny, and Insightful

Zombie Spaceship Wasteland a book by Patton Oswalt

Back in 2011, Patton Oswalt debuted as a solo author with his autobiographical Zombie Spaceship Wasteland.

To being with on the cover and back cover, as well as, on the first two pages of the book are nothing but quotes of praise for this book. So you don’t have to take my word for it, there are at least 28 other people or entities, that regard this book as some form of hilarity or greatness.

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A fangasm rant about Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Two and Beyond: It’s all connected (Spoiler Alert)

Agents of SHIELD Season Two Review

It’s all connected and it’s all brilliant. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season two ended with a bang and opened as many doors for season three as it closed on season two.

Before I get into the fangasm post you’re about to read of my thoughts on season two, I must say that I was one of the few who thoroughly enjoyed season one. I didn’t find it slow, I just thought it was great with the added bonus of really connecting to the larger part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), especially with what they did to lead in to the setup of Captain America: The Winter Soldier and in it’s aftermath.

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Behind the Scenes of Agent Palmer on The Stranger Conversations with Grant Markham

The Stranger Conversations

It all started with an episode of 7 Days a Geek; Episode 108 to be exact, which led to getting a sneak preview of The Stranger Conversations, and then to twitter conversations and eventually my first podcast appearance on The Stranger Conversations. That’s how it started, honest.

From talking to Jason The Angry Ginger @s7evendaysageek and Grant The Kilted One @insta_grants2 on twitter, I became the 15th guest on Grant’s podcast The Stranger Conversations, even though it’s only episode 14, because he started counting at zero.

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