This fortnight, it’s an X-Men X-Travaganza, as Nick and Alastair look at the final season of Legion, plus the relaunch of Marvel’s mutant comics in House of X & Powers of X!

But first, Nick’s ever-loyal to the Marvel theme with Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD season 6, whereas Alastair’s gone wildly off-piste by watching the new Tarantino movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. (Nick saw it with him.)

And then they dig into that final season of Legion (14:44) – after a raft of glowing reviews for previous seasons, can they end on another winner? Includes full-on finale spoiler chat from 31:59.

Lastly, much to Nick’s delight, back to the comics with the opening issues of the House of X and Powers of X saga (39:26), getting into spoilers up to the end of Powers of X #3 pretty quickly.

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This fortnight, bald men all over the bloody shop as Nick and Alastair discuss Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw.

But first, Alastair’s seen new-generation zombie comedy The Dead Don’t Die, while Nick’s read the ethereal stylings of Sandman Universe: The Dreaming.

And then they hurl themselves under the speeding train which is Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (10:55), including spoilers. If you think it’s possible to spoil such a movie.

And this episode wraps up tackling the biggest issue facing our world: who are the best characters to spin off? (32:19)

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This fortnight, Nick and Alastair cover the second season of critically acclaimed spy drama Killing Eve, last seen around these parts back in MFV #73.

But first, Nick’s wallowing in a woeful future with BBC/HBO drama Years And Years, while Alastair’s wallowing in the Britpop past with classic comic Phonogram by Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie.

Then it’s on to the business of Killing Eve (10:36), as Nick gets the answer to his question from the previous episode: did this really need a second year?

You might be able to intuit the answer from this week’s related question: what takes you out of a story? (26:46)

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