JulyDiaz 2797 Posted January 5, 2015 If you had to guess what the average Death Star employee was like, and you could only watch the 'Star Wars' movies, you'd assume it was filled with only two types of people: stormtroopers, and old British men in small hats. Where are the engineers, the janitors, the scientists, the cooks, and the thousands of other people required to maintain a station the size of a moon? And if these people exist, they surely must be paid well considering the risk of going to a workplace so frequently destroyed by rebels. Countless evil organizations from LexCorp to Cobra to the Foot Clan must secretly be great employers to attract a never-ending supply of employees ready to do their bidding. On this week's live podcast from the Comikaze Expo, the cast and writers of After Hours (Jack O'Brien, Michael Swaim, Soren Bowie, Dan O'Brien, Katie Willert, and Cody Johnston) brainstorm and take audience suggestions for an upcoming episode of the show. The subject: great and/or terrible fictional workplaces. Share this post Link to post
VinsanityV22 500 Posted January 9, 2015 If it makes you feel better, Jack, you DON'T harvest little girls' organs in Bioshock. The whole point of those games is to offer (at least binary) choice. Only monsters who will get the bad ending opt to murder those little girls instead of rescue them and help them escape that place... good to know that about Brett now, at least Great episode though! Really funny topic and a great, great discussion as always. I did enjoy the weird format change-up where you interrupted the previously recorded stuff to cut in on a chat with Jack and Brett. Even if Brett is a monster when he plays Bioshock and now the whole internet knows it, lol Share this post Link to post
vgfitzger 46 Posted January 11, 2015 I tuned out when he unironically tried to use Cheers and Seinfeld to explain Friends to "younger listeners". Share this post Link to post