I don’t know what happened to the last Mythbusters team, but the new Mythbusters Jr. is rather fascinating. Six kids, one of whom is a college sophomore at age 15, join Adam Savage in testing myths. They’ve already done whether air freshener can blow up a car, the old duct tape right of passage, and of course plenty of poor Buster abuse. I’m hoping Brian, Bo, and Jon come back, and Tamera’s one of the aids, but I like this version too.
Hey, I did something on The Clutter Reports this week! It’s my review of Mutant Beast Wars Icebird.
In the features this week expect more videos by other people because the cable company change happens this week, and I probably won’t be able to make any content at all that day, plus I have a few movies left to get to for Finally Watched. In comic reviews I’ll be completing the single issue Doctor Who comics, and yes Sean I will have more Who content in the future. We have the next set of chapters of Tom Clancy’s Op-Center, but it’s too soon to pick the next book. If anyone besides Sean wants me to do a Doctor Who novel next get your vote in now. I’m also considering a Transformers movieverse prequel novel, another Star Trek novel, or another license/novelization entry. We’ll see. I’m not even halfway through the book I’m reading now and I want to focus on that.
So I hope you like other people talking about stuff, because that’s what I have time for this week. At least you know it will be fun and interesting. I just hope I don’t burn through my filler videos too quick.






Hope everything works out ok with the new cable provider.
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It’s pretty cool how that Animorph can shift between the forms of a snow owl and a polar bear. Nice review to put up on a cold winter’s day as it is feeling rather Arctic around here this morning!
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It’s not an Animorph. It was intended for that line but was reworked into a Transformer.
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In that case, the snow owl/polar bear shifter is the coolest Transformer I’ve ever seen. Even cooler than the Dinobots which mesmerized me when I was a young lad in the 1980s.
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