Locke's brain
From: Mr. Locke
Hello, my name is Mr. Locke.
While I have been consuming the archive of your podcast at a steady clip, and have five starred you on iTunes, I am simply too bashful to write.
For the passed few weeks I have been listening to your current offerings over a regular Tuesday night Skype link with Marc Thomas' Flying Brain Parasite and it is he, who has transcribed this observation, made by me, during our synchronized listening to last weeks podcast.
Spock's Brain is a clear homage to the the first long form work of Sci Fi, arguably one of the first examples of the modern novel, Frankenstein by Mary Shelly.
Marc doesn't like this book, because it has a sad ending. Marc can't handle sad endings because he's a big pussy.
His Flying Brain Parasite emailed this to me, that I might then, email it in turn, to you.
Oh, he wanted me to remind you that the alien from And The Children Shall Lead was played by famous Tort Attorney Melvin Belli, not Marlon Brando.
Yours with coy sincerity,
Mr. Locke