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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 38 MIN

210 | Die Hard in an Economy

from The Economy of Nothing Podcast · host Mike Bedont

Mr. Green pitches a $17/month producer tier before a sci-fi skit escalates into a crisis to capture a roaming captain for a Dark Orbit board presentation. The hosts discuss the surge of 90s show revivals and sequels — Scrubs, Malcolm in the Middle — as hollow paydays that regress TV craft. They connect streaming's race to the bottom to post-COVID inflation, predatory tech, and AI hype, with rules like "no free lunch" and "don't engage in the comments." Join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/economyofnothing Timestamps 00:00 Producer Tier Pitch 00:36 Pricing Math and Value 01:47 Dark Orbit Monitor Trouble 03:33 No Witnesses Orders 06:24 Show Intro Economy of Nothing 06:45 Nineties Reboot Backlash 10:47 Streaming Thumbnails and AI 13:50 Art Form Regression 15:22 COVID and Cheap Filmmaking 17:44 CG Cities and VFX Flexing 18:27 Spider Man Swinging Debate 20:32 Lazy Filmmaking Choices 21:16 Netflix Movies Phone Mode 23:06 Race To The Bottom 24:17 Inflation And Lost Wow 25:59 Kids Burnout And Boundaries 27:29 Work Email After Hours 29:38 No Free Lunch Rules 31:54 Comment Section Bots 33:34 Dead Internet Conspiracy 34:54 Uploading Consciousness Talk 36:37 AI Devalues Human Labor 37:31 We Are Not Neuroscientists 38:40 Patreon Closing Bit

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Mr. Green pitches a $17/month producer tier before a sci-fi skit escalates into a crisis to capture a roaming captain for a Dark Orbit board presentation. The hosts discuss the surge of 90s show revivals and sequels — Scrubs, Malcolm in the Middle —...

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