131 - Bill & Ted's Friggin' Badass Voyage, Part 1
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As much as a reboot of the property was a poor idea, this is a surprisingly smooth read! We don’t agree with everything these writers chose to do, but its a fun read that may-well have been a fun movie if given the chance! After the slog that was “The Star Wars,” this light fare goes down really well and we ended up reading about 30 pages in a single episode, as opposed to only about 20 for our average script! Give it a listen, we think you’ll like it!
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Table Reads Created and Produced by Shawn McBee in association with Fandom Limb Media.
Various musical tracks by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net) — Used with permission.
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