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Hiatus?  What hiatus?This week (month) (year) it's The Legend of Luke, which is ... not exactly the kind of material that makes for a triumphal return to podcasting.  LoL does for Redwall a little bit of what Rogue One does for Star Wars, and
Welcome to a special eco-friendly episode of The Gatehouse, in which we discuss all the things the Redwall novels are starting to reuse and recycle  — namely character types, scenery, plot points, tropes, and more!  Instead of one Big Bad we ha
On the heels of Netflix's announcement of their acquisition of the film rights to all 22 Redwall books and the adaptation of Redwall and Martin the Warrior, your Gatehouse pals get together for a quick reaction episode!Kathryn is excited.  B
Season Two of The Gatehouse rambles on with the fourteenth Redwall book, The Long Patrol.  Join us for a dive into Brian Jacques' novel that is totally all about World War I: mud, trenches, mechanization, shell shock, and other fun fare for a k
We're back – and glad of it – with a real, full episode this time!Today, we happily jump back into the world of Redwall to talk about the ottery goodness of the first full novel of our second season, Pearls of Lutra.  We're finally into nove
For our holiday bonus episode, we dip our toes into A Redwall Winter's Tale (2001). In classic Krick form, we start with a tangent and progress from there. The artwork of Christopher Denise elicits our highest praise, while  Bungo draws some (r
Your esteemed hosts don't know when to quit while they're ahead and decide to record some afterthoughts on Ray Bradbury's continually engrossing Something Wicked This Way Comes.  In this episode filled with hypotheticals and conjectures, they p
Welcome to the final episode on Ray Bradbury’s novel Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962). Due to unavoidable and unpredictable life circumstances, our plan for recording and editing this episode on time to get it out for Halloween was ... n
Welcome to the second of three episodes on Ray Bradbury’s novel Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962). We continue to love this book. In this episode, though, Kathryn talks about this section of the novel as relatively weak. Brick is unmoved
As promised, the brisk winds of October are sweeping past, but carrying holiday delight along with them. This is the first of three episodes on Ray Bradbury's novel Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962).In this episode, we dive right into
No new episode yet, but new promises. We love autumn and part of our celebrations this year will include a three-episode series on (the best autumn book?) Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962). We hope you'll join our festivitie
As part of our lighter August load, we decided to return to childhood detective stories. At the time, that seemed friendly and reasonable and Encyclopedia Brown went well. This episode ... went slightly sideways.We don't dig into the actual
Today we turn to Donald J. Sobol's Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective, the first in the Encyclopedia Brown series. It takes a while to get to the actual book, since we detour through reading habits and Choose Your Own Adventure books firstFaith
We've been enormously grateful for this podcast project over the past few weeks. Setting aside all our quibbles and gripes, Jacques created a world that we (and so many others) rejoiced to enter in childhood and, honestly, still enjoy now.Toda
Welcome back!In this episode, Brick and Kathryn disagree about how interesting these villains are. Kathryn points out the issues with Sunflash's management style, and we talk about Batman more than we expected to. Both of our academic speciali
First off, an apology. There was some kind of noise interference with the microphone on this one, and we couldn't quite get all of it out during editing.Second, an apology if this is your favourite book; we didn't really like this one. Kathryn
Welcome back! We're glad to find ourselves with Martin once again (and the cool Martin, not the ghosty one).In this episode, Brick tells us again about meeting Brian Jacques. (It really is cool.) Brick also notes the Bird-Saviour-Recurrence an
This episode is a little different. Instead of discussing one of the Redwall books in detail, we're talking about your letters!We dip through heroes, villains, our embarrassing vulture impressions ... Brick invents an entire "spirit of Mossflo
Welcome to the Badger Mountain!In this episode, Brick tries to headcanon away the potential problems with the badger lords amassing capital, while Kathryn insists that none of his headcanons make sense given context. We fail to agree, so you'l
It's Thursday and it's time to visit The Gatehouse. Today we're talking about Mariel of Redwall (1992), the first book in Brian Jacques' second Redwall trilogy.Brick baits Kathryn into complaining more about chronology. Kathryn encourages Bric
Welcome to the third book, the final book of Jacques' originally planned trilogy.As usual, we have thoughts. Some of those thoughts are arguments about how to pronounce words. Brick doesn't like the treatment of Guosim as cannon-fodder. Kathry
Welcome back! We're reading Mossflower (1988), the second book (published) in Brian Jacques' Redwall series.We talk world building and quibble about class hierarchy while also dipping briefly through mythology and Jacques' dislike of J. R. R.
And we're off.As mentioned previously, we're planning to discuss the "first" eight books in the Redwall series in this next season of the Krickcast. Up first is Redwall (1986).Kathryn complains about Brian Jacques' beginning in the middle of
A little backstory ... this is the first podcast episode we ever recorded. In it, we introduce ourselves, our reading histories, and the Redwall project as a whole.Brick offers an overview of Redwall the series; Kathryn mentions being a showof
This is it. The final episode in which we definitively state our own personal thoughts about Watership Down. The BBC/Netflix version provides the fodder for this final foray into the world of rabbits. We excitedly looked forward to it. We la
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