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Welcome back -- one-and-all! -- to Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, the Brothers Moriarty welcome LSM's executive producer Dustin Furman and associate producer Ben Smith to the show. Topics are varied, per usual. Colin starts things off by reflecting on Last Stand itself, and inquires how the boys think the company is doing, what we might change, and how we may look in the future. Dustin has a deep and abiding love of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, widely considered some of the finest films ever crafted. Will these movies forever stand the test of time? Ben's been wondering, as of late, if he may have what it takes to try stand up comedy at open mic night. Should he take the plunge? Finally, Dagan chronicles his experiences with both ghosting and being ghosted. Have we been abandoned by people in our lives? Or are we the ones doing the abandoning?

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Travis B

You should read the Bible tho. You might learn a thing or 2.

Enrique Gonzales

Wow the dagster has his own joke journal

Tanner Denso

The Lord of the Rings trilogy was my first nerd fandom. Dustin, I don’t know how you weren’t scared of Fellowship as a first grader. I’m the same age as you and I can vividly remember being in the theater with my family and I was covering my eyes whenever they showed the orcs base at Isengard or having the infamous Bilbo Baggins going evil for the ring jump scare. It freaked me out, honestly that scene of Bilbo still gets me today it’s fucking scary. My friends dad in my neighborhood made me and my friends wooden replicas of the swords in the movie and we would role play as the characters from the movie and run around the hills behind our track chopping down weeds pretending that they were the orcs, goblins, and various enemies. I was Gandalf most of the days.

Anonymous

As a Christian I’m sorry that someone may have pressured you over email. Love how you never know what’s gonna be talked about on this show.

Brannon H

Great episode fellas!

Alec Davis

For the Christian evangelizing to Colin (Matthew 10:14)

Anonymous

Hey Sacred Crew. I was watching this show and getting nostalgic for the early days of CLS. I have been a patron since day one (though I think my debit card expired for a while and I didn’t realize it). It was really great to hear each team member’s story regarding LSM and where things are going. Cheering for you all to keep growing at the pace that works for your business. I appreciate the space to listen to diverse thoughts, ideas, and games. Constellation has been such a good addition to this channel. I have always loved games but I am at the point where games are a much smaller part of my life but this show reminds me so much of the time when I would sit and play games with my friends in college and challenge each other with various topics.

Kevin Cooper

You don't tug on Superman's cape; You don't spit into the wind; You don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger; And you don't evangelize to Colin.

Victor Melchor

Dustin is the oil in the machine in the show. Colin is the driver

Areola Connoisseur

Is there a time stamp to skip the LOTR conversation? I haven’t finished reading the books and I’m saving the movies for after.