A two part episode with the author and creator of Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin. The first tackles his life and thoughts on writing. The second focuses on A Song of Ice and Fire, the series that became HBO's Game of Thrones.
Greg Benson of Mediocre Films stops by to talk about pranking the Queen of England, his favorite theme song, and how he'd like to murder Aaron Yonda from Blame Society Films.
The king of nerdcore rap, MC Frontalot, talks zombies and computers, what it's like to be a genre defining icon, and how to be cool when you're born fundamentally uncool.
MC Lars discusses rap as literature, the physics of sneezing and yawning at the same time, and his level of regret for openly telling people to download his music illegally.
The creators of Ben 10, Big Hero 6, and a ton of other amazing worlds, take a break to discuss classic cartoons, what it's like to have their own monster truck, and what happens when Superman doesn't punch anyone for a year.
Musical duo Paul and Storm create a jingle on the spot, talk unlikely cover bands, discuss their role in underage drinking, and start a beef with another prominent performer.
Sandeep Parikh, star of some of the biggest web series in history, talks about independent projects versus network TV, improv comedy, and Bill Cosby (per-scandal).
Eisner-Award winning cartoonist Terry Moore gives the surprising reason for how he was inspired to create some of the most important female characters in comic book history.