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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2020 · 1H 57M

FailurePiece Theater ep 12: Teen Wulf Too - 13th Warrior (1999)

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It's a Crichton week, friendos, and it won't be the last time word-slinger extraordinaire and Jurassic Park scribe Michael "MC JP" Crichton graces our listening holes. It's hard to die harder than the McTiernan/Crichton-helmed 13th Warrrior, and we are dying to figure out why. Katherine is on assignment this week, and I had it in my head that it was episode 13 (it would have been perfect!), but I am joined by my partner in crime Heather for a fun discussion of this impossibly odd take on the Beowulf myth. Take a listen! 

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