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Ghouls are journeying into the Shimmer, a land where nature has reclaimed what civilization built. Gabe discusses the film and the Southern Reach trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer to unpack the complexities of nature, the language it speaks, and why it'll never care about us. Kat finds out if the film has some truth to its science focusing on Hox Genes and Genetic Drift.

Sources in this Episode:

Annihilation: "Weird" Nature

‘Annihilation’ Is Fiction, but the Science ‘Isn’t Bullshit’: Alex Garland’s Scientific Accuracy, Explained,

Genetic drift (article) | Natural selection | Khan Academy

Other Reviews on Annihilation:

Annihilation review: the most thoughtful science fiction movie since Arrival - The Verge

https://weirdfictionreview.com/2014/02/annihilation-weird-nature/

'Annihilation' Review - Variety

Annihilation review – Natalie Portman thriller leaves a haunting impression | Science fiction and fantasy films | The Guardian

How the Ending of 'Annihilation' Departs From the Book - The Atlantic

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More than a Feeling: Climate Emotions in Film & TV

Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors | Fix

Indigenous Environmental Network

Indigenous Environmental Network – Sacred Land

Why Indigenous Resistance is More Important than Ever - Greenpeace USA

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