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Sacred Symbols+, Episode 321 | Twisted Metal (Peacock) Review Discussion and Spoilercast (Season 1, Episodes 3-6)

By popular demand, we return with our continued thoughts on Peacock's Twisted Metal series, this time examining episodes three, four, five, and six of the 10-part first season. And we're frankly glad we kept on watching, as what we would deem a decent show early on becomes good and solid during this particular run. On his journey to New Chicago, John Doe continues to encounter an ever-expanding cast of characters that imperil his life at every turn, all while he's on the clock to complete a delivery for a promising client. Likewise, we learn much more about the mysterious Quiet, whose incessant moodiness gives Twisted Metal a bit of a Ratchet & Clank 1 feel. Just get along, already! Gratefully, by episode six, they do, allowing us to focus on so much of what Peacock's foray into campy car combat gets right. And when you learn about what she and her brother experienced in the OC, well, you may just better understand her disposition.

Sacred Symbols+, Episode 321 | Twisted Metal (Peacock) Review Discussion and Spoilercast (Season 1, Episodes 3-6)

Comments

Content drip feed. At 2 SS+ a week it's probably nice to have something easy to chunk out.

Matthew Two T's

Once again, I feel like you guys could have had a more interesting discussion had you sat through all 10 episodes with all the information you absorbed from Jaffe and researching the series. I get that you guys want to segment it like you did with Last of Us and make your thoughts somewhat digestible, but when an entire season drops and is able to be finished within a few hours, why not just do one lengthy SS+ about it?

SpectreBull

I don't know for sure, but I imagine most of the music, is sony owned music.

Angel DeJesus

Sometimes when I buy a can of soda while at a gas station I think about the scene in falling down. Remember when soda was 50 cents.

Trapgunner

Dustin and Colin sneaking a low key Hanson podcast in the middle of this is low key awesome

Card Captor Corey

Excited to listen, this show has been a lot of fun to watch. I think Anthony Mackie is killing it in this role!

Shane Sperry


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