New episode out now! We cover the season two episode of Elementary \u201cDead Clade Walking\u201d, starring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu as a modern-day Holmes and Watson living in New York City. We talk about this version of the duo compared to the books, and how the characters and their dynamic were adapted to become a CBS procedural. We appreciate the show\u2019s treatment of addiction and how it affects the characters in short and long term ways, and discuss how in this particular episode the mystery was almost secondary to Sherlock\u2019s struggles and growth as a sponsor. We enjoy the realistic and thought-out mannerisms imbued into the characters, think the wardrobe choices are excellent, are relieved by the lack of romance, and love that Sherlock remains a drama queen. Katy brags again about her single semester of geology, Carrie thinks paleontologists can\u2019t be attractive or it\u2019s suspicious, Maddy makes a great Lord of the Rings joke no one catches, and Mack shares his fossilization grift. We also reveal our family\u2019s version of the Irish Goodbye, discuss the nonsense within but occasional necessity for academia, learn about dinosaurs and their relative time within the geological world, and get judgemental about shallot cutting techniques. Listen for more about learning languages, Sue the T. rex, trepanation as a metaphor, John Noble\u2019s filmography, cyclops myths, and the legacy of Styrofoam. Enjoy!
\nTW: Drug addiction and recovery, autism spectrum, early taxidermy
\nShow Notes:
\n2017 Scientific American article \u201cDinosaurs and the Anti-Shrink-Wrapping Revolution\u201d
\n2013 Atlas Obscura article \u201cAn Overstuffed Taxidermy Walrus Comes Home\u201d about the Horniman Walrus. The museum\u2019s object page is linked here.
\n2024 Discover Magazine Article \u201cOne-Eyed-Looking Mammoth Fossils May Have Inspired Origins of the Cyclops\u201d
\nFrom Wikipedia: \u201cThe Lion of Gripsholm Castle is a notable example of a poorly performed taxidermy located in Gripsholm Castle, Sweden. The lion is badly stuffed and is considered to have a comically deformed face\u201d.\xa0
\n2011 Mental Floss article \u201cThe Lion of Gripsholm Castle\u201d
\n2011 Buzzfeed article \u201cHilariously Bad Lion Taxidermy\u201d
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