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Sci Fi Noise Episode 13: Feedback
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Host Derek Coward responds to feedback from Aaron Macom from SciFiDig and Rick Hansen from the Smash Tales segment of Marvel Noise. Topics include Stargate Universe, Stargate SG1, Stargate Atlantis, Crisis On Infinite Earths, Superman, Valor, The Legion of Super-Heroes, and Doctor Who.
Not Sci Fi Noise 2: Fragments
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Host Derek Coward was going through some old sound files and found pieces of unposted episodes. Subjects include Stargate SG1, Warehouse 13, Friday The 13th: The Series, Eureka, The Event and Countdown To Final Crisis.
Sci Fi Noise Episode 11: The De-Evolution of A Favorite
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Host Derek Coward talks about the TV shows he has been watching since the last episode and laments why one of his favorites has fallen in his eyes in terms of quality and why.
Sci Fi Noise 8: Early Morning Insomnia
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Host Derek Coward has a hard time sleeping so he gets up early one morning and talks about his definition of scifi vs science fiction and its place in naming the show, how the future of hard science fiction sneaks up on all of us, his one time appreciation for Michael Crichton and why it stopped, why he won’t talk about horror, zombie stuff or fantasy on the show, how Anne McCaffrey screwed him up, Lost, independent film productions on the web, what he has been watching, the kind of shows he doesn’t like, why he will be using trope as opposed to convention, how he would attack the Earth (specifically the USA) using an alien armada and gives some quick thoughts on Farscape Seasons 2 and 3 before going over some show feedback.
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Sci Fi Noise 7: The Best Sci Fi Show on Television
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Host Derek Coward talks about what he considers to be the best sci fi show on television as well as some worthy contenders.







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