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Okay, when we say we’re talking about the Black Widow movie, we mean we’re talking about the first forty-five minutes, because Elizabeth was juuust a little better at movies this week and Kathryn still needs to catch up.
First though we have to talk about two episodes of Lore Olympus, one of which happens to be the penultimate episode before the upcoming four-month hiatus. There was a lot of information dropped in this one about Persephone’s origin, and who the heck Eris is and why everyone is so terrified of her. But there’s still no news about Apollo and we need to know what horrible thing he’s done that we need to brace for (or if this next episode is when everyone finally finds out what a monster he really is.)
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You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm!
This week’s outro is a clip from Zen the Year Away by TeknoAxe.
Correction the first: Poseidon’s seahorse-shaped son in Lore Olympus is definitely Demeter’s son, because Persephone referred to him as her brother in a previous episode. No word on how that hook-up happened, I’m sure there’s a story there.
Correction the second: The Grand Asia store is actually in Cary, not Raleigh. And the drink Kathryn bought there is a carbonated beverage called Ramune. The bottle it’s in is a Victorian-era invention called a Codd Neck bottle, and one of the extra clips at the end of this episode is a little more of Kathryn’s struggle to OPEN THE DAMN THING.
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