EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 59 MIN
Rules of the Franchise
from Pop Culture Roulette · host Nicholas Pepin, Jeremy Jordan, Justin Doffek
Before we can argue about the best franchises in pop culture, we first have to answer a much more difficult question: what actually qualifies as a franchise in the first place?But before we get there, the conversation takes a detour into the changing landscape of traditions. From local customs and community events to some of the recent changes around the NFL, we discuss how things evolve over time and whether some of the experiences we grew up with are slowly fading away. Is change inevitable, or are we losing something along the way?Once we get to the heart of the episode, it's time to lay the groundwork for future Pop Culture Roulette debates. We set out to establish a baseline for what makes an entertainment property a true franchise. Is it simply having multiple entries? Do spin-offs count? What role do merchandise, expanded universes, reboots, and cultural impact play? Can a property become a franchise without ever reaching mainstream popularity? The questions are easy—the answers, not so much.As the discussion unfolds, we quickly discover that drawing lines in pop culture is harder than it sounds. Definitions get challenged, exceptions emerge, and gray areas become the norm. Which means we're probably setting ourselves up for plenty of future arguments, but that's a problem for another episode.And because we apparently weren't making things complicated enough, we also take a swing at defining the differences between sci-fi, sci-fantasy, and sci-horror. What separates science fiction from fantasy with futuristic paint? When does horror become the dominant genre? Are some of our favorite movies and series sitting right on the border between all three? We attempt to make sense of the labels that fans have been debating for decades.This episode may not settle every argument, but it does establish the rules we'll be using when those arguments inevitably arrive.Listen now and join the conversation! What qualifies as a franchise in your book? And where do you draw the line between sci-fi, sci-fantasy, and sci-horror?#PopCultureRoulette #PCR #Smashland #Podcast #Entertainment #PopCulture #MoviePodcast #TVPodcast #SciFi #ScienceFiction #Fantasy #Horror #Franchise #GeekCulture #NerdCulture #NFL #PodcastDiscussion #FilmDiscussion #Gaming #Comics #Fandom #GenreDebate
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Before we can argue about the best franchises in pop culture, we first have to answer a much more difficult question: what actually qualifies as a franchise in the first place?But before we get there, the conversation takes a detour into the changing landscape of traditions. From local customs and community events to some of the recent changes around the NFL, we discuss how things evolve over time and whether some of the experiences we grew up with are slowly fading away. Is change inevitable, or are we losing something along the way?Once we get to the heart of the episode, it's time to lay the groundwork for future Pop Culture Roulette debates. We set out to establish a baseline for what makes an entertainment property a true franchise. Is it simply having multiple entries? Do spin-offs count? What role do merchandise, expanded universes, reboots, and cultural impact play? Can a property become a franchise without ever reaching mainstream popularity? The questions are easy—the answers, not so much.As the discussion unfolds, we quickly discover that drawing lines in pop culture is harder than it sounds. Definitions get challenged, exceptions emerge, and gray areas become the norm. Which means we're probably setting ourselves up for plenty of future arguments, but that's a problem for another episode.And because we apparently weren't making things complicated enough, we also take a swing at defining the differences between sci-fi, sci-fantasy, and sci-horror. What separates science fiction from fantasy with futuristic paint? When does horror become the dominant genre? Are some of our favorite movies and series sitting right on the border between all three? We attempt to make sense of the labels that fans have been debating for decades.This episode may not settle every argument, but it does establish the rules we'll be using when those arguments inevitably arrive.Listen now and join the conversation! What qualifies as a franchise in your book? And where do you draw the line between sci-fi, sci-fantasy, and sci-horror?#PopCultureRoulette #PCR #Smashland #Podcast #Entertainment #PopCulture #MoviePodcast #TVPodcast #SciFi #ScienceFiction #Fantasy #Horror #Franchise #GeekCulture #NerdCulture #NFL #PodcastDiscussion #FilmDiscussion #Gaming #Comics #Fandom #GenreDebate
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