The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” is over, but before the podcast wraps, we're talking to people with a connection to the beloved series.
For our final MST3K episode (until Season 13 that is), I've invited Paste Magazine's Jim Vorel (author of the definitive ranking of every experiment) to help me sum up the series season by season. We'll chart the evolution of the creative process, decide where the program hits its stride, list the pitfalls of serialized storytelling, and almost come to blows regarding the relative value of "The Starfighters" and Coleman Francis. (I'm kidding. It's rather cordial.)
Say goodbye with your wonky yet affable host! (Again.)
This Week's Recommendation(s): “A Hidden Life" (2019)
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