On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight battle with Yaddle! Starting in the Airlock (2:50), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeep) into a galaxy far, far away to discuss both Tales of the Jedi and Andor episodes 8 & 9, recapping all six Jedi vignettes, Andor episode 9, and discussing divergent paths, complicity, and power politics. Then, in the Previously On (1:25:07), Jason and Rosie explore the DCEU\u2019s Black Adam and offer some 2022 horror recs for those of you looking for excuses to eat your leftover Halloween candy. In the Hive Mind (1:59:21), the horror conversation continues as Rosie interviews Amazon\u2019s Run Sweetheart Run director Shana Feste about moving into the genre space, working with talented actors, and more.\n\nTune in every Friday and don\u2019t forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button!\n\nFollow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk\nFollow Rosie: IG, Letterboxd, IGN author page, Nerdist author page\nJoin the X-Ray Vision Discord\nFollow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmedia\n\nThe Listener\u2019s Guide for all things X-Ray Vision!\nWendell & Wild (2022) \u2013 directed by Henry Selick, co-written by Jordan Peele, available on Netflix.\n\nPapers, Please (2013) \u2013 a video game developed by Lucas Pope about an immigration officer in a fictional eastern european country.\n\nPacific Heights (1990) \u2013 Directed by John Schlesinger and starring Melanie Griffith, Matthew Modine, and Michael Keaton.\n\nHeart-Shaped Box (2007) by Joe Hill\n\nJSA Comics Recs from Rosie\nAll Star Comics #3 (1940) - First Appearance\nJSA: Strange Adventures (2004) - Golden Age homage by SW's Kevin J Anderson\nJSA by Geoff Johns (2017 collected) - Most influential series on Black Adam's JSA\nCrisis on Infinite Earths (1985) - Pulled the JSA back into the main continuity