After the most epic “Road Thus Far” yet the appearance of the original podcast them and an intro bumper by the Torchwood cast the last episode of PodCulture kicks into gear!

Brad, Glenn, and Adam finish out their Game Chatter from the previous episode. (on a personal note…please check out Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and VR)

The guys have their final ever Geek Cuisine and in a flash back to the early days of the podcast…Brad pulls out the infamous Jones Soda with nearly a half-dozen flavors, one of which is a cruel dirty evil trick played on Adam. (well ok…not really but it was still funny…trust me)

Longtime listeners and supporters of PodCulture called in to the voicemail line and shared their thoughts and memories over the years. Special thanks to Billy, Justin, and the blast from the past Ashlee!

Additional bumpers: Miracle Laurie from Dollhouse, Grant Bowler from Defiance, and Tony Curran from Defiance and Doctor Who’s “Vincent and The Doctor”

All good things have to end, and so does this podcast. Adam, Glenn, and Brad share their thoughts of the past thirteen years in the closing, and are joined (thanks to the magic of voicemail and the a bit of editing) by original crew member (and forever a part of PodCulture) Christina! who also shares her memories.

Special musical guests in this episode: Kirby Krackle with “One More Episode”,
The Guild with “I’m the One That’s Cool”, Marian Call with “I’ll Still Be A Geek After Nobody Thinks That It’s Chic (The Nerd Anthem)” GladOS with “Still Alive”

Five hundred and seventy seven hours, twenty minutes, and forty four seconds of geekery draws to a close with perhaps the most epic set of needle scratches and bloopers in all of PodCulture’s thirteen years!

From all of us here in the studio…thank you to EVERYONE who has supported PodCulture over the years! And yes…on that note… We. Are. Outta. Here!

Podcast Episodes, PodCulture

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