• 175 // Empathy Tests and the Police State
    2026/02/28

    In this episode, Jaime, Patrick and Micah discuss what's happening in our world through the lens of the Blade Runner films. This conversation proved to be riveting, sobering and challenging. We try our best to serve author Philip K. Dick's intentions when he wrote Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. We discuss everything from why a system would develop a version of people without empathy to how immigrants are similar to Replicants.

    This show touches on a lot of hot button topics and it's not for everyone. If you're looking for pure escapism and entertainment, this would not be the episode for you.

    If you choose to listen, we hope you enjoy the discussion, and as always, thank you for listening.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • 174 // Anatomy Of A Scene | Officer K's Memory
    2026/01/31

    In our first episode of 2026, we return to one of Blade Runner 2049’s most quietly devastating moments: K’s memory of the Morricole orphanage, and what that memory actually means within the larger story at play.

    On the surface, we’re watching a synthetic being (whatever a Replicant ultimately is) recount a memory he knows to be false to his superior officer. But this retelling doesn’t happen freely. It happens under pressure. Under surveillance. Under the constant threat of erasure. And in that moment, the scene crystallizes something essential about K’s existence: the psychic cost of obedience in a world governed by deeply unhappy, emotionally stunted humans.

    What begins as a test of authenticity becomes something far more unsettling. A performance of belief. A ritual of submission. A reminder that even false memories can carry real emotional weight and that belief itself may be more dangerous than truth.

    In this discussion, we peel back the layers of that scene and uncover implications that reach far beyond the orphanage. We talk about memory as control, trauma as programming, and why Blade Runner 2049 insists that meaning doesn’t come from whether something is “real,” but from how it changes the one who carries it.

    This conversation surprised us. It took us places we hadn’t anticipated, and it reshaped how we understand K, Wallace’s world, and the fragile boundary between human suffering and manufactured experience.

    We hope you enjoy the discussion, and as always, thank you for listening.

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    37 分
  • 173 // Blade Runner and Loneliness
    2025/12/31

    We often talk about a "loneliness epidemic" in modern society. We're more connected than we've ever been, and yet we're feeling more isolated from one another.

    Blade Runner, for all of its vibrant street life and urban density, has a profound undercurrent of loneliness.

    In today's episode, Jaime, Patrick, Peter, and Micah are joined by returning guest Dom for a discussion about loneliness in the world of Blade Runner, and how it reflects some of the loneliness we are seeing in the real world around us all.

    We wish you a happy and healthy close to 2025, and we'll see you in 2026!

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    54 分
  • 172 // JOI In the Age of Artificial Intelligence
    2025/12/02

    We are getting this episode out later than planned, but it is a special one and worth the wait. As humanity tries to understand the rise of artificial intelligence, Patrick and I sit down with our contributing hosts Peter from the Midwest and Micah Greene to talk about JOI in the time of AI.

    AI is here in every corner of our lives now, from ChatGPT to large language systems to the generative engines reshaping art and communication. With this new reality around us, how does JOI read today. Does she feel different? Does she come across as something more troubling or more harmless? Has the world changed enough that her presence in the Blade Runner universe means something new.

    We explore all of it in this episode. We hope you enjoy the conversation.

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  • 171 // Blade Runner 2099 // A Virtual Set Tour
    2025/10/17

    In this episode, Patrick and Jaime open the vault and take you behind the curtain of Blade Runner 2099. Fresh from their virtual set visit, they walk you through an array of exclusive behind-the-scenes imagery, offering a rare glimpse into the making of Amazon’s long-awaited series.

    Rumors suggest that 2099 returns to the haunting beauty and texture of Ridley Scott’s 1982 masterpiece , but how true are those claims? Your hosts dive into the details: the architecture, the props, the atmosphere, and the spirit of what they’ve seen. Are we truly stepping back into the neon-soaked dream of the original film, or are we witnessing a new world take shape?

    Settle in and enjoy this one. It was an extraordinary experience for us, and we’re thrilled to finally share it with you.

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    45 分
  • 170 // Blade Runner: Black Lotus | Las Vegas | Interviewing Writer Nancy Collins
    2025/09/30

    In this episode Jaime and Patrick sit down with the writer for Blade Runner: Black Lotus | Las Vegas, Nancy Collins. From the ins and outs of writing a comic like Blade Runner, to her connections with Swamp Thing, Nancy covers a lot of ground as she traverses the world that Philip K. Dick started. Join us for this very thorough discussion. We hope you enjoy.

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    45 分
  • 169 // Catching Up with David Leach, Senior Creative Editor at Titan Comics
    2025/08/29

    Believe it or not, it's been SIX YEARS since David Leach has been on our show. Last time, we were discussing the imminent release of the first arc of Blade Runner Titan comics. Now, we're about to get three massive omnibus releases collecting Blade Runner 2019, Blade Runner 2029, and Blade Runner 2039 (and a whole lot more).

    It was nice to take a moment to reflect back on all that's happened since 2019 in Blade Runner comic-dom—and to look ahead at what's to come!

    More Blade Runner comics talk coming next month, so stay tuned!

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    39 分
  • 168 // Interviewing Scott Marczewskiz, Director of Do Androids Dream
    2025/07/31

    A few weeks ago, we spotted a fan-made trailer for a project called Do Androids Dream by a filmmaker named Scott Marczewski. This one-minute trailer—which you should watch here—is gorgeously shot and suffused with love of Blade Runner, and we knew we had to track Scott down to have him on the show.

    In today's episode, Jaime and Patrick chat with Scott about his project, why Blade Runner, DADOES, and Blade Runner 2049 continue to resonate so deeply with fans around the world, and what we all hope future Blade Runner projects get right.

    Again, make sure you watch the trailer first! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T50pWNZbOA

    And subscribe to Scott's YouTube channel, where you will be the first to see the next trailer (which goes live in just a couple weeks!): https://www.youtube.com/@LumenProductionsOfficial

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    52 分