About this episode
When Did Blood Powers Get So Cool? Trick question, they were always cool.
This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl review the 2025 Cincinnati Comic Expo, Netflix Hypocrisy, The Hunt for Ben Solo, and Gen V season 2.
Episode Index
Intro: 0:07
Stranger Things: 7:43
2025 Cincinnati Comic Expo: 12:09
The Hunt for Ben Solo: 20:31
Gen V: 30:00
Stranger Things in Theaters
Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ Series Finale Officially Coming to Theaters, Despite Previous Statements https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-stranger-things-finale-theaters-tickets-1236408174/
2025 Cincinnati Comic Expo Review
The Superman Show at the Cincinnati Comic Expo https://cincinnaticomicexpo.com/
The Hunt for Ben Solo
Adam Driver Pitched Kylo Ren ‘Star Wars’ Standalone Movie With Steven Soderbergh, but Disney Rejected Script: ‘One of the Coolest’ Projects ‘I Had Ever Been a Part of’ https://variety.com/2025/film/news/adam-driver-kylo-ren-star-wars-steven-soderbergh-disney-1236557455/
Gen V (Amazon Prime)
Gen V Season 2
Rating:
Out 10 What’s With the Frat Guy and His Butt?
Darryl: 7/10
Brian: 7.91/10
This season picks up in the wake of The Boys Season 4, so the wider universe is in upheaval. The supes (superpowered individuals) are rising in influence, and societal tensions between “humans” and “supes” are mounting.
Meanwhile, at the campus of Godolkin University (the super-powered college) the tone has shifted. The new Dean, Hamish Linklater’s Cipher, has taken over and is steering the institution in a more militant, ideological direction.
Also important: the show addresses the real-life death of actor Chance Perdomo (who played Andre) by choosing not to recast his character and weaving that absence into the story’s grief and complexity.
Core Storylines
Marie Moreau (played by Jaz Sinclair) returns to Godolkin asking “what now?” after all they’ve been through — personal trauma, power shifts, ethical compromise.
Her friends (Emma, Jordan, others) are also re-entering campus life, but nothing is the same. Their old status, relationships, and sense of purpose are all shaken.
The University under Cipher is transforming from a somewhat dysfunctional but familiar institution into a training ground for supes as weapons (indoctrination, “fight clubs”, hierarchy).
There’s a growing war-like atmosphere: humans vs. supes, internal class conflict among supes, institutional corruption and hidden programs. One big plot strain revolves around a secret “Project Odessa”-type