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Fun With Shorts! Manhunt of Mystery Island Episode 15 - Fatal Transformation

We made it! Here it is: the final, sort-of-climactic episode of Manhunt of Mystery Island (or MOMI as I've come to call it internally, I guess it's too late to make that a thing). 

Thanks so much to all the patrons for making this possible. It was a blast and accomplished at least two things I've been wanting to do: riff a series and make our Patreon-exclusive content even more valuable. 

I really want to make a DVD set out of this, but unfortunately Amazon has closed its Media-On-Demand service. I'm looking for another solution for creating FWS DVDs. I'll let you know when I figure it out. 

Thanks again, patrons!

Fun With Shorts! Manhunt of Mystery Island Episode 15 - Fatal Transformation

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Hi, again, Josh. This has been fun, mostly because of you. Given the egregious pseudoscience ... No, they didn't try to explain it. The magic pocket tube third person camera was just total nonsense. Are elements like that behind some of the lack of understanding in the general public? Has this ignorance been slowly building for generations? And with all the sparks, that transformation machine wasn't going to last for one more episode. Josh, I'm surprised you didn't say tat, but I imagine you're really tired of this serial. Thank you for your service. Some of us need a LOT of fun, just to keep going.

Bill Lemmond

I'm sure "anticlimax" and "deus ex machina" were just for interest's sake and will have nothing to do with what happens in this last installment. Let's watch, won't we? I don't know a lot about aeronautics, but I feel like a small single-engine aircraft like this wouldn't be capable of reaching 30,000 feet in the first place... @07:09 ..."Woggle"?

arcanetrivia

Wow was that an experience! I can't wait for the next one! I have to say though, opening a jar of mayo would be a more exciting climax than that slog was hee hee

Leslie Helwig

That's it! We can't use the pocket tubes to do "Filmed in front of a live studio audience" during the pandemic.

Wayne Moyer


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