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Episode 7: Call with clusterbuck

Episode 7: Call with clusterbuck

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In this episode, meet @clusterbuck (aka Emma), hear all about her fanfic and listen to Rachel fangirl over it!

Show Notes:

Full show notes here

Topics:
- Welcome and guest intro (2:51)
- How Emma got into 9-1-1 (4:44)
- Favourite things about the show (feat. tangents about time-zones and subtitles) (21:38)
- Favourite character (37:30)
- Favourite episode and scene (38:58)
- Discussion of Emma’s writing and fic (45:07), focused on: (this kiss is) something i can’t resist (46:45); the voice under all silences (1:06:45); never know what you might find (when dreams come true) (1:31:47:) and call my bluff (call you babe) (1:53:52), plus a list of all the other fic Rachel really struggled to not also talk about (2:14:53)
- What Emma is working on (2:21:58)
- Emma’s fandom history (2:28:57)
- Other media that Emma is into at the moment (2:36:55)
- Thoughts on Season 6 so far and predictions for the rest of it (2:38:34)
- SALAD THEORY (2:48:06)
- Recommendations for creators and fanworks (2:54:15)
- Goodbye and outro (3:00:16)

Referred to in episode:
- Emma’s Tumblr and AO3
- Fics discussed: (this kiss is) something i can’t resist; the voice under all silences; never know what you might find (when dreams come true); and call my bluff (call you babe)
- See full show notes for more

Emma's recommendations:

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Contact details:

Dispatch Tumblr: dispatchpodcast.tumblr.com
Dispatch email: dispatcha911podcast@gmail.com
Rachel’s Tumblr: burnthatbridge.tumblr.com

Credit:

Intro and outro music by BrightestAvenue from Pixabay

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