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Minisode: Oceans, Moons, and Megalodon

Ep. 8

When it comes to bad science, creature features are the absolute pinnacle. In this minisode, we talk about what the ocean floor has in common with distant moons, whether or not there really could be a surviving Megalodon in the deep, and our favourite pseudoscience from The Meg.

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