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This week, join us for Preacher’s last stand! As Starr, the Lord, and Jesse’s plans collide, Tulip faces off with the Grail, Jesse faces the guns, and Cassidy faces the music.http://media.blubrry.com/vertiguys/content.blubrry.com/vertiguys/93_Preacher_64-66_edit_2.mp3 Show Notes2:55 – Among his many classics, Paul Williams has collaborated with Daft Punk, wrote most of the songs for The Muppet Movie, and wrote “Rainy Days and Mondays” for The Carpenters.4:08 – Moral Event Horizon is a TV Trope. It means the unforgivable act that marks a character as beyond redemption.5:30 – That was a reference to this Homestar Runner video. The joke is that the Denver Nuggets are an NBA team, not any kind of object. We had nuggets on the brain.5:48 – Here we’re recapping Cassidy recapping Breaker Morant. Coming soon: Cassidy film reviews!6:13 – Jesse fell out of the plane at the end of the War in the Sun in Preacher #37. How he survived was revealed much later in Preacher #49.6:59 – Jesse got this story from Sally back in issues #55-57, which we covered here. He already knows she did much more than give Cassidy a knowing look, she told him off at a party in the 80s. Not an 80s party. They just called them parties, then.8:45 – After 20 years at Dark Horse, the license to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel transferred to BOOM! Studios earlier this year. Whereas Dark Horse built upon the continuity of the series, BOOM!’s series from writer Jordie Bellaire is taking more of a remix approach.10:03 – Sean’s mention of Dr. Manhattan is a reference to DC Universe: Rebirth, which began the slow integration of Watchmen characters into the DCU by having Dr. Manhattan kill a guy.12:06 – For the four people left in the world who don’t know, Chernobyl is a miniseries from HBO and Sky UK that dramatizes the 1986 nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, Ukraine while also illustrating the cost of lies.21:39 – Not to ignore the moral failings of the Indian Wars, but as we’ve mentioned before, George Armstrong Custer was “the goat” in his class at West Point, the lowest-scoring student to successfully graduate.33:13 – “Smitheroons” is a malapropism from the famously bad Half-Life fanfic Quarter-Life: Halfway to Destruction.33:23 – I borrowed that joke from the pilot episode of Firefly.36:17 – Larry McMurtry’s Pulitzer-winning 1985 novel Lonesome Dove, about two retired Texas Rangers, is often considered his best work and one of the all-time great Westerns.41:04 – That was a reference to Kate Bush’s song “Running Up That Hill” from her 1985 album Hounds of Love.47:12 – Quick riff here on the famous post-credit scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

