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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Youthful Indiscretions," Mike ponders how the American Revolution will be remembered in centuries to come, and speculates about popular history forgetting about figures like Alexander Hamilton. With the popularity of ''Theatre/Hamilton'' this seems less likely now.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Youthful Indiscretions," Mike ponders how the American Revolution will be remembered in centuries to come, and speculates about popular history forgetting about figures like Alexander Hamilton. With the popularity of ''Theatre/Hamilton'' ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' this seems less likely now.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Youthful Indiscretions," Mike ponders how the American Revolution will be remembered in centuries to come, and speculates about popular history forgetting about figures like Alexander Hamilton. With the popularity of ''Theatre/Hamilton'' this seems less likely now.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: The ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfByzantium'', narrated by Robin Pierson, which [[ImmediateSequel almost literally]] picks up where Duncan leaves off to carry forward the story of the surviving eastern half of the empire (a.k.a. the UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire). Duncan himself makes a guest appearance on ''Byzantium'' for an interview and Q&A session.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfByzantium'', narrated by Robin Pierson, which [[ImmediateSequel almost literally]] picks up where Duncan leaves off to carry forward the story of the surviving eastern half of the empire (a.k.a. the UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire). Duncan himself makes a guest appearance on ''Byzantium'' for an interview and Q&A session.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfByzantium'', narrated by Robin Pierson, which [[ImmediateSequel almost literally]] picks up where ''Rome'' leaves off to carry forward the story of the surviving eastern half of the empire (a.k.a. the UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire). Duncan himself makes a guest appearance on ''Byzantium'' for an interview and Q&A session.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfByzantium'', narrated by Robin Pierson, which [[ImmediateSequel almost literally]] picks up where ''Rome'' Duncan leaves off to carry forward the story of the surviving eastern half of the empire (a.k.a. the UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire). Duncan himself makes a guest appearance on ''Byzantium'' for an interview and Q&A session.
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* ArchivePanic: There are over 180 episodes of ''[=THoR=]'', now that the series is complete. It's pretty easy to be daunted--but see ArchiveBinge, above.

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* ArchivePanic: There are over 180 episodes of ''[=THoR=]'', now that the series is complete. It's pretty easy to be daunted--but see ArchiveBinge, above.above.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfByzantium'', narrated by Robin Pierson, which [[ImmediateSequel almost literally]] picks up where ''Rome'' leaves off to carry forward the story of the surviving eastern half of the empire (a.k.a. the UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire). Duncan himself makes a guest appearance on ''Byzantium'' for an interview and Q&A session.
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* ArchivePanic: There are over 180 episodes of ''[=THoR=]'', now that the series is complete. It's pretty easy to be daunted--but see ArchiveBinge, above.
* ScheduleSlip: An occasional problem, chiefly because Duncan was a grad student through most of the podcast's run, and [[RealLifeWritesThePlot his life often got in the way of his writing and recording]]. WordOfGod indicates that his decision to take the podcast all the way to Odoacer after a longer hiatus (which might well have spelled the abandonment of the project altogether) was sort of a "turning point" in his own life.

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* ArchivePanic: There are over 180 episodes of ''[=THoR=]'', now that the series is complete. It's pretty easy to be daunted--but see ArchiveBinge, above.
* ScheduleSlip: An occasional problem, chiefly because Duncan was a grad student through most of the podcast's run, and [[RealLifeWritesThePlot his life often got in the way of his writing and recording]]. WordOfGod indicates that his decision to take the podcast all the way to Odoacer after a longer hiatus (which might well have spelled the abandonment of the project altogether) was sort of a "turning point" in his own life.
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* ScheduleSlip: An occasional problem, chiefly because Duncan was a grad student through most of the podcast's run, and [[RealLifeWritesThePlot his life often got in the way of his writing and recording]].

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* ScheduleSlip: An occasional problem, chiefly because Duncan was a grad student through most of the podcast's run, and [[RealLifeWritesThePlot his life often got in the way of his writing and recording]]. WordOfGod indicates that his decision to take the podcast all the way to Odoacer after a longer hiatus (which might well have spelled the abandonment of the project altogether) was sort of a "turning point" in his own life.
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* ArchiveBinge: The episodes are generally about half an hour long--which makes listening to ''[=THoR=]'' for hours on end, just popping one episode after another like popcorn, is ''ludicrously'' easy.
* ArchivePanic: There are over 180 episodes of ''[=THoR=]'', now that the series is complete. It's pretty easy to be daunted--but see ArchiveBinge, above.
* ScheduleSlip: An occasional problem, chiefly because Duncan was a grad student through most of the podcast's run, and [[RealLifeWritesThePlot his life often got in the way of his writing and recording]].

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