57: Sherlock Holmes if Watson Was a Con Man

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57: Sherlock Holmes if Watson Was a Con Man

from My Hill To Die On · host Nate Rudd and Ryan Smith

Recorded April 9, 2022 This week, Nate and Ryan open by talking about Free Guy (with spoilers), Sing 2, and other things they did over their recent break. Later, Nate talks about some of his program fixes and Ryan talks about sad endings for characters in Elden Ring. After that, they talk about some of their favorite college classes and they try Asahi Higo Green Melon and salty white chocolate KitKats. For the main media of the day, they talk about good character pairings, low (or at least lower than world-ending) stakes stories and the sanctity of street slang in their discussion of The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson. Connect with us Become a member: myhilltodieon.com/members Reddit: r/MyHillToDieOn Twitter: @MyHillToDieOn Email: [email protected] Recently Watched Media Free Guy - IMDb, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp Sing 2 - IMDb Elden Ring Official Site Amazon.com Amazon.co.jp Returnal Official Site Amazon.com Amazon.co.jp Taste of Japan Asahi Higo Green Melon KitKat White Salt Pick 2: College Courses Nate: Networking (OSI model) Ryan: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Nate: Photography Ryan: Greek The Alloy of Law Amazon.com Amazon.co.jp Audible 32: Altruistic Heist (our episode about Mistborn: The Final Empire) 42: A Day in the Life of Vin (our episode about The Well of Ascension) 51: Can You Just Add Some More Words? (our episode about The Hero of Ages) Theme by Michael AD https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end used with permission

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