Review Culture EP12 – Daredevil Season 2 and PS2 Memories

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Fresh from a week off, the RVC boys are back and clearly still high on Easter Chocolate and having their DC dreams crushed by Batman v Superman (Well Paul and Dylan anyway!). We reminisce over our favourite PS2 memories then dive head first into our thoughts on Daredevil Season 2 (SPOILER Discussion starts at 1.07.30mins – 1.27.32mins).

We have News in Review, 3 Point Check, Preview Culture and music from Brisbane based Hip-Hop artist, producer, Emcee and performer, Master Wolf AKA Skinz (Song – Mr Business Man). Check out his Facebook and Soundcloud! Intro music by Awaken I Am – Landslide (Shields and Crowns 2015).

 

Subcribe, Rate and Review on iTunes @ https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/review-culture/id1073034123?mt=2

WARNING: Explicit Language

 

 

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