
George Washington Rises, Westeros Crawls, and Jubilee Steals the Damn Show
This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl talk Young Washington, a good but slower week for House of the Dragon, and the absolute mutant madness of X-Men ’97 Season 2. Spoiler alert: Jubilee is bad ass, and the boys are very much here for it.
Episode Index
Intro: 0:07
Supergirl/Sony Catchup: 4:50
Young Washington: 24:31
House of the Dragon (Season 2 Episode 3): 31:46
X-Men ’97 (Season 2 Episodes 1-4): 40:49
Supergirl and Sony Follow-Up
Supergirl gets a quick follow-up after last week’s conversation, with the focus on whether the new DCU is starting to build real momentum or still asking fans to trust the larger plan. There are pieces that could work, but the bigger question is whether those creative choices are actually landing yet.
Sony’s continued move away from physical media raises bigger questions for collectors, gamers, and fans who still care about owning what they buy. As entertainment keeps shifting toward digital libraries and platform control, the concern becomes whether fans are buying permanent access or just renting permission.
Young Washington
Release Date: July 3, 2026
Runtime: 122 minutes
Director: Jon Erwin
Writers: Jon Erwin, Tom Provost, and Diederik Hoogstraten
Based On: The early life and military career of George Washington during the French and Indian War
Studios: Wonder Project, 2521 Entertainment, 10 Ton Productions, and Red 56
Distributor: Angel Studios
Summary:
Young Washington follows George Washington before he became the Father of the Nation, focusing on his early military failures, his ambition, and the frontier conflict that helped shape the man he would become. The film tracks Washington as he is pulled into the French and Indian War, forced to deal with shifting alliances, dangerous mistakes, and the brutal reality of leadership before he is truly ready for it.
Main Cast:
William Franklyn-Miller as Young George Washington
Mary-Louise Parker as Mary Washington
Kelsey Grammer as Lord Fairfax
Andy Serkis
Ben Kingsley
Production Notes:
Directed and co-written by Jon Erwin, Young Washington arrives as a historical war drama built around the making of George Washington rather than the myth of George Washington. The film leans into the mistakes, pressure, and survival instincts of a young man caught in a conflict much bigger than himself. A sequel titled 1776 is already in development, continuing Washington’s story into the American Revolution.
Rating, Out of 10 Pawns Really Have a Way of Taking Down a King
Brian: 8/10
Darryl: DWN
House of the Dragon (HBO / Max)
House of the Dragon, Season 3 Episode 3
Title: Rhaenyra Triumphant
Air date: July 5, 2026
Based On: Fire & Blood by George R. R. Martin
Created By: Ryan Condal and George R. R. Martin
Summary:
Rhaenyra’s hold on King’s Landing is already starting to look more fragile than victorious. The city is starving, the treasury is gone, and ruling from the Iron Throne is proving to be very different from claiming it. While Rhaenyra tries to stabilize her rule, Daemon pushes for harsher action, Corlys fights for the future of his family, and the supposed Daeron situation becomes another political mess inside an already broken war.
The episode is good, but slower this week, spending more time on fallout, legitimacy, and court tension than dragon fire or battlefield momentum. It is very much a table-setting episode, but the pieces it moves could matter a lot as the Dance keeps getting uglier.
Main Cast:
Emma D’Arcy as Rhaenyra Targaryen
Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen
Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower
Steve Toussaint as Corlys Velaryon
Rhys Ifans as Otto Hightower
Ewan Mitchell as Aemond Targaryen
Tom Glynn-Carney as Aegon II Targaryen
Rating out of 5, Fake Targaryens Does Not a Fun Episode Make
Brian: 3.4/5
Darryl: 3.25/5
X-Men ’97 (Disney+)
X-Men ’97, Season 2 Episodes 1-4
Air date: Season 2 premiered July 1, 2026, with new episodes releasing weekly on Disney+
Episode 4 Title: Rise of Apocalypse – Part II
Based On: Marvel Comics’ X-Men and X-Men: The Animated Series
Developed By: Beau DeMayo
Summary:
X-Men ’97 Season 2 picks up after the chaos of Season 1 by throwing the team into an even bigger, weirder, and more comic-book-ass corner of mutant history. With the X-Men scattered across time and Apocalypse looming large over the season, the show wastes no time going huge with the stakes, the emotion, and the deep-cut Marvel madness.
Through the first four episodes, this season is already firing on all cylinders. The action is big, the character work is sharp, and the show continues to understand exactly why people love the X-Men. Jubilee, in particular, comes out looking like an absolute bad ass, bringing the kind of energy that makes this feel like peak Saturday morning cartoon nostalgia smashed together with modern serialized storytelling.
Main Voice Cast:
Ray Chase as Cyclops
Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey
Cal Dodd as Wolverine
Lenore Zann as Rogue
George Buza as Beast
Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm
A. J. LoCascio as Gambit
Holly Chou as Jubilee
Production Notes:
X-Men ’97 continues the legacy of X-Men: The Animated Series while pushing the story into darker, stranger, and more ambitious territory. Season 2 is leaning hard into time displacement, Apocalypse, mutant survival, and big emotional swings, while still keeping the colorful, fast-moving, comic-book energy that made Season 1 such a monster hit.
Rating Episode 1-4 out of 10, Character Assassination Does Not Exist In the Danger Room, Does it!
Brian: 8.99/10
Darryl: 9/10
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