Imaginary Worlds
Imaginary Worlds
Eric Molinsky
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Very Poor Ad Placement/Design
I normally do not write reviews for podcasts unless they are positive- this podcast has decent subject matter and a good narrative style, but the ad placement is invasive, where they work ads into the show right into content rather than have dedicated breaks. Very obtrusive.
No Noobs Please
“Toyetic” = awesome
Thanks for introducing me to the world behind the turtles!
Josh the choral director
Dec. 6, 2023 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Eric, thank you so much for your best episode yet! As an older woman who has lived many lives in many locations with many occupations and many ever-changing groups of friends, this episode spoke directly to me. You made me appreciate both Doctor Who and your insightful podcast even more deeply than I already had. And you made me appreciate my own way of being in the world too! Keep doing what you do 🤩👏🥰
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sarahelize
Fun and interesting
Great podcast to listen to with my teenage kids gives us something to talk about and they don’t think I’m totally an old person.
RoarMck
Love this spectacular show!
What a fun podcast. I had been looking for something like this and It's done incredibly well. If you are even a little bit into science fiction this is the podcast for you! :) thank you!!
thiswillkillthat
Imaginary trans
Welcome to Imaginary Worlds and why trans people are definitely NOT in an imaginary world
Roman Slobs Knobs
Rabbit hole
This podcast has introduced me to so many amazing books, movies, games, and shows that I never would have found otherwise. It’s well made and captivating. I look forward to every new episode to learn about a new treasure trove of stories I can lose myself in. Keep up the great work!
Dazey V
Terry
The episode about Terry Pratchett, like many others, brought tears to my eyes. I love this podcast, and sincerely hope it doesn’t fade away like so many others have.
SabawnMage
Great show
Always happy to listen to this one and have added many books to my TBR pile
Suzannekmoses
Good but not without some flaws
I really enjoy this show - the production quality, interviews, topics, and most of the questions raised are so interesting and make every single episode worth listening to. However, I have to go with 4 stars because (saying this as a fellow liberal) there are a lot of liberal tropes at work without much impact. For example, many episodes decry the lack of representation in decades-old stories and series. While it’s great to present these critiques, it does get tiresome hearing repeatedly about how shows from the 60s or books from the 90s are problematic. It gets annoying at times because it seems like the host and guests are patting themselves on the back for pulling apart a popular piece of pop culture when they actually offer no real solutions or even credit to the creators who might have done revolutionary things for their time, just not revolutionary enough to satisfy underrepresented audiences in the 2010s and 2020s. Like I said, there’s definitely an importance to recognizing shortcomings to past creations, but it becomes less helpful and even annoying to listen to multiple people using hindsight to rip apart things often created by one or two people who’s outlook on life was limited to a time with poor representation and a lack of tools like the internet which has educated so many of the people who recognize the need for it now. At the end of the day, it’s just strange to me to say you’re a fan of something then eviscerate it without context of the time or person who created it, offer no solutions, then still call yourself a fan. Update: had to unfollow and change to a one star review. In particular, this podcast lost me with all of the content around JK Rowling. If you believe she’s become a harmful public figure, then this podcast is giving her and her work a limelight with no real message or purpose. How is talking about her work while throwing in jabs at her statements helping anyone? If you aren’t of that belief, he’s still covering topics around the HP franchise and making money off the work through this podcast while bashing the creator. It seems like either way, the series you did covering the controversy around her statements had the last episodes where you covered HP with any integrity. Just move on and stop profiting from bringing up pain and controversy without making any actual commentary on it.
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craigory_t
59 stars!!!
Smart, surprising, endlessly fascinating, well-researched, thoughtful, nerdy, beautiful, and good for the world.
mspassell
It started out great, but it’s wearing thin now.
I’ve been into sci-fi for 45 years, since I was young enough that no responsible parent would have taken me to see 2001 and Star Wars as many times as mine did. So this podcast was *freaking awesome* for years. It deconstructed sci-fi and fantasy while still celebrating it, and recast the classics and the classic themes in terms that made them relatable to our lives as well as our imaginations. Molinsky is a genre fan, but he’s not an uncritical fanboy. He doesn’t just gush about his favorites; he analyzes and criticizes. Tropes and cliches get roasted; great themes and characters are celebrated. At his best, he makes them universal. And this is where the podcasts have lost their tone in the last few years. They’re less and less about sci fi and fantasy, and more about fans and fandom and personal stories. These are not literary, and they are anything but universal. The recent podcastabout dramatic personifications of Death as a character is an unfortunate exemplar. It spends too little time unpacking the actual literature and films that feature Death as a character; in fact it does little more than name-drop some of them. Instead Molinksy spent most of his time getting personal with several of his fans/listeners. They were all very eager to talk about themselves, but offered little insight into the topic beyond ‘this is what it meant for me when I was a teenager.’ I guess that’s fine, but ‘personal stories of fans who happen to like genre fiction’ isn’t what made this podcast outstanding and it’s not why I subscribe. Please, Mr. Molinsky, bring the focus back to the subject. Your fans are nice folks (and I’m one of them) but we’re not the subject of the podcast, and few of us are either the eloquent speakers or insightful literary/social critics that you are. If you spent a podcast talking about how much time I spent reading LOTR and playing D&D in junior high school, for example, your other listeners (other than my friends) would justifiably be bored to tears. Don’t make the podcast about us. Make it about the genre and the literature. Make it awesome, like it was!
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Yankee CJD
Love this podcast, Ads are too loud
I’ve loved this podcast for years. I listen to it at night but recently the ads have been so much louder than Eric’s calming voice and it really takes you out of it.
dingdong12344568
Delightful sci-fi storytelling
I have listened to and enjoyed almost every episode. Eric is a fantastic host who draws out incredible stories and themes in sci-fi and fantasy. As a sci-fi writer myself, this is required listening for me because of his insights and passion. (Also recognizing Stephanie Billman, his co-producer.)
Dejiridoo
Love it
I always look forward to new episodes.
Not Lee.
Wow.
If you love speculative fiction, this is a must listen. If you are a writer or screenwriter or storyteller, you will find ample inspiration here. My new favorite podcast on the background behind the craft of creating great stories.
SimonNever
Truly 5 stars
The quality of work is so insanely consistent. I find myself interested in a new topic every week, and the way Eric explores those topics feels very genuine and earnest.
DarleneCoppe
Imaginary Worlds
I value this podcast. Interesting topics, with surprising intersections/connections to the non fictional world. Well done Mr Molinsky!
Marce Claremont
Thank you Eric
This is one of the few I listen to. It’s really good and Eric does a great job
S Close
Must listen.
Amazing podcast. Must listen.
awsomesauce22
Quite enjoyable
Eric creates perfect sized episodes, and each one has fun and creative topics. From deep dives into cultural touchstones, to lesser known but fascinating authors, creators, and stories, there is always something to look forward to. Love it!
Foliageway
Transcendent
Imaginary Worlds is so beautiful, it helps me to be a better person. It is a delight.
Embarrassed purchaser
Every episode is gold
This show has turned me onto a lot of things I never would have experienced otherwise. And it has brought a deeper understanding to some of the fiction that I have always loved. Thank you!
Theywontpostthis
I Love This So Much
Could not possibly rate this podcast higher. Seriously. Every episode is beautiful. Thank you Eric.
CoryCK78
Very good!
I do find myself skipping episodes here and there because the topic is something I’m not familiar with or don’t find interesting, but subject matter is broad! I prefer the earlier episodes myself, which seems like a common theme in the reviews
miss cgh
Great show!
Eric, host of theImaginary Worlds podcast, highlights all aspects of science fiction, fantasy and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
malfoxley
Deserves a listen!
Each episode is an amazing deep dive into infinite facets of fandom and pop culture! I’ve discovered more new content through this podcast than any other!
Parakozm
Decent but topics tend to be liberal
Decent podcast would be better if the podcaster would stick to the subject and stop pushing a liberal agenda. First few episodes were better until he started to let his true allegiance show through… too bad lot of these podcasts have to jump on a bandwagon…
voodoostarschild
One of the best
Consistently unique perspective.
readmorebooks
Every time you think
That this podcast is covering some part of science fiction you don’t care about you listen. And learning occurs. It does it to me every time so good luck beating my records.
Der Bizon
Mostly great
This is a good podcast. It has changed over time, and I find myself erasing more and more episodes without finishing because sometimes it seems like he’s looking too hard for a social issue. So I just roll my eyes and stop listening. I agree with a previous reviewer who stated that he was looking too hard for things that are “problematic.” I get it, that’s what is trendy right now (along with that obnoxious word), and you have to do what you think will get you listeners. The earlier episodes were generally better and more engaging.
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amitiel
It’s cool?
I don’t like super heroes but I still listen Y tho Hmmmmmmmm Ehh I gust lesen Oh wow you still here? Ok play adopt me on Roblox
Voitgofc
A Thoughtful Perspective On Sc-Fi/Fantasy
While I don’t listen to every episode and don’t necessarily agree with every point raised, I would still wager that everything Eric Molinsky raises on this podcast has been well thought-out and should at least be considered by anyone who listens.
kierkegaard2.0
Always a delight
I pretty much listen to every episode, even if I don’t think I’ll be interested in the topic, because Eric always picks stories where he can find a way to dig in and make it interesting.
Watermark is huge
A Genuine Gem
A perfectly considered podcast that covers a range of topics under the speculative umbrella. Always interesting and frequently relevant to current events. Insightful, to the point, and fun.
AdamSDoyle
Always excited to see it in my feed
I’m always excited to see episodes of this show in my feed. The guests are always thoughtful and the host is a great interviewer. Must listen for the modern nerd.
Bookwormgirl956
One of my favorite Podcasts
I am a huge fan and love every episode. Just fantastic. Well produced and informative. All was a funny listen.
ravenwolf8301
Dumb
Screw off... move to China if you think capitalism is so bad. Lol
Nolt tha bolt
Naturally funny and great interviews
This podcasts explores many different topics I may not have explored myself. It helps me better understand some fan-cultures I’m not currently a part of.
lmnip25
Fantastic
Equally entertaining and thoughtful! A must-listen
glayzed
Can’t never get enough
This is without any exaggeration the best sci-fi / fantasy podcast. It is so informative and entertaining. I’ve discovered so many new books and movies that I now want to enjoy. Always, looking forward to the next installment.
Papabettafish
Unfortunate imagination
If you enjoy the continued deconstructed view of pop culture that seeks to find every avenue by which a person could find an offense with the subject then you’ll enjoy this podcast. As the podcast has continued you can see the growth of what the author finds interesting and what should be promoted. True to their interests every episode has become an exercise in the progressive game-theory in which everything is problematic if looked at through the right lenses. Many times it’s only too easy and worthwhile a consideration but more often than not seems as though it reflects what is the imagination of those playing the game. Without irony I say that if those questions and their exploration are alone interesting to you then this is a must listen to podcast. If it’s not then you’ll often find the topics wandering and self-indulgent or referential as they seek to repeat the same formulation with different subject matter. I listened for years as the the narrative voice continued to grow but I think I’ll move on and wish them well on their journey because in my mind only some roads lead to OZ, not all of them.
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criticalhitter
Cowboy bebop is not American or Americanized
Though it appealed to an American audience, I really think that it has to be watched without asserting that perspective, preferably in Japanese with subtitles for any person of any culture or ethnicity to truly appreciate the true essence of what the creators infused within it. The songs, the language, the behavior of the actors, although it engages a lot with immorality and morality and identity; which human beings of any culture or ethnicity can all relate with. I think that the pleasure of the show lies within the Japanese culture. I appreciate your show and the concept of it, especially the way you address things. I do not, however, agree with the way you Americanized the characters on the cowboy bepop episode; it might be because of the audio you used though. The show is so rich in culture, and I think that this aspect of it needs to be addressed for people to understand the show properly. It was not made for Americans, it was made for all people, by Japanese people with an art style seemingly western. Anyway, thank you for the episode, and continue with the great work, I will keep tuning in. 👏🏾👏🏾
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tolulope from akure
Insightful Lovecraft
Thank you for creating the episode on Lovecraft. It’s so wonderful to hear insights from Black literary people! Loved it, thank you.
YesTravelers
My favorite sci fi/fantasy podcast
Sci-fi and fantasy are some of the most powerful tools we have to explore profound subjects, and Imaginary Worlds always brings the heat with great interviews from subject matter experts who know their genres and the great subtexts within. I love this show, and only wish it were longer. I may just become a patron on Patreon to listen to the full length interviews.
ubergoober_
UsSr BAd
I’ve listened to quite a few of the recent episodes and I was enthralled by how the host engaged each topic and brought and intense level of professionalism when it came to the production value and the guests that would come on. However when his episode on science fiction within the Soviet Union came on I had to stop listening. Talking about the “Soviet Empire” as if the county can be equated to an empire is absurd and the constant negative quips from him and the guests before getting into a specific detail about how the USSR functioned was getting supremely annoying. Before he tackled the subject he should’ve put in more research on how the country functioned culturally and institutionally.
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Zarasal
Imaginary Worlds is Wonderful
An excellent and entertaining resource, don’t sleep on this one.
adaloobae
Podcast Junkie’s Favorite Show
I LOVE Imaginary Worlds. Eric makes these topics really accessible and always manages to find really interesting, important viewpoints to the narrative. You will not be disappointed!
Salted Fuel
One of my absolute favorites
Great show all around!
loveplussqualor
Great Podcast
Imaginary Worlds covers all topics of imagination. Even the ending of St Elsewhere which continued to be the most unique show ending. And Dr Who, Star Trek, Star Wars etc. but it’s the approach and the detail that makes this 5 Star worthy.
Merrimack-Kid
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