This podcast is always about braaaaiiiinnssssss, but especially this Halloween season, because Justin has written six trivia questions about the undead menace, zombies! We also bite into discussions of philosophy, hockey, and a hilarious movie trilogy!
1:50: Q1 (Music): What song sung by The Zombies, which arguably has a redundant title, became a surprise hit in the United States in 1969, over a year after it was originally released?
7:35: Q2 (Times & Places): What government agency – which has had its hands full over the past couple of years – released a graphic novel in 2011 that uses a zombie apocalypse to illustrate the importance of emergency preparedness?
14:38: Q3 (Everything Else): A “philosophical zombie” is a hypothetical kind of person who behaves indistinguishably from ordinary people yet lacks the “access” type of what quality, sometimes also called awareness, sentience, or subjective experience?
27:01: Q4 (Sports & Games): According to americaninno.com, the Hartford Whalers left behind a “zombie fanbase” when they relocated to Raleigh in 1997, becoming what current NHL team?
35:22: Q5 (Arts & Literature): In 2009, author Seth Grahame-Smith added zombies to both the title and the plot of what 1813 novel, which concerns Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy?
47:31: Q6 (Movies & TV): Zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead is the first entry of a loose trilogy named for a brand of ice cream product. Name both ofthe other two films, or the brand.
Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0
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