Human Bondage: Roll for Gator (Live and Let Die) feat. Miranda Carousel
Hi, y’all! It’s me. Sorry for my absence. Returning to college has been wild. Taking a year off to focus on my mental health and healing from a glut of trauma means a slightly longer adjustment period as I’m starting my Bachelor’s degree. I’ve also been on the ground monitoring Turning Point USA and local fascist groups, which you may have seen on my Twitter. The Erebor posts are taking longer than I expected too (that place takes a while to write about), but I’ll try to release those back-to-back soon.
In James Bond-related news, this month Human Bondage is back in a tragically James-free edition (Mr. Slater-Murphy was out of action that night). Kit and I are joined by our friend Miranda, previously an Eruditorum Presscast guest, to talk about Live and Let Die, Roger Moore’s bizarre blaxploitation debut as James Bond 007. We’re so happy to be done with Sean Connery, but we’re even happier to have Miranda on. She’s brilliant and hilarious and has never seen a James Bond movie before, which leads to some of the most insightful commentary this show has ever had and also some hilarious dunking on our gringo asses. Miranda and I also make Kit feel extremely old, and the results are hysterical. This is a really great show, and we all loved recording it.
Check out Miranda’s DeviantArt if you like My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, by the way. There’s some talk about that in the show, much to Kit’s confusion as he audibly ages out of existence.