Guest: Lisandra Tena (Lola) and "Fear the Walking Dead 3.11 "La Serpiente"
Publisher |
Kim and Lizzie
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
The Walking Dead
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
After Shows
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Sep 21, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:43:46

Kim and Lizzie chat with the Water Queen herself, Lisandra Tena (Lola) about Fear the Walking Dead episode 3.11, "La Serpiente."

“A mission is launched to replenish the Ranch’s water supply and save the Ranch.”

Well, Day-um, Madison pulls off the water deal with a little help from her unsavory friends.  Also, the "bathtub" analogy Kim found watching this episode and the character that was surprisingly squeamish.  And in Scrambled Brains a location mentioned next week and earlier this season which could tell us where “Fear” is going next.  And it’s not Mexico.

 Brainiacs, you can find Brains Gone Bad on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.  You can also contact us at brainsgonebad@gmail.com.

Our energetic open and close music is "Go" from Jordan Woods-Robinson's album "Anthem."  Find out more at robinson.com">www.jordanwoods-robinson.com.

Kim and Lizzie chat with the Water Queen herself, Lisandra Tena (Lola) about Fear the Walking Dead episode 3.11, "La Serpiente." “A mission is launched to replenish the Ranch’s water supply and save the Ranch.” Brainiacs, you can find Brains Gone Bad on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.  You can also contact us at brainsgonebad@gmail.com. Our energetic open and close music is "Go" from Jordan Woods-Robinson's album "Anthem."  Find out more at robinson.com">www.jordanwoods-robinson.com.

Kim and Lizzie chat with the Water Queen herself, Lisandra Tena (Lola) about Fear the Walking Dead episode 3.11, "La Serpiente."

“A mission is launched to replenish the Ranch’s water supply and save the Ranch.”

Well, Day-um, Madison pulls off the water deal with a little help from her unsavory friends.  Also, the "bathtub" analogy Kim found watching this episode and the character that was surprisingly squeamish.  And in Scrambled Brains a location mentioned next week and earlier this season which could tell us where “Fear” is going next.  And it’s not Mexico.

 Brainiacs, you can find Brains Gone Bad on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.  You can also contact us at brainsgonebad@gmail.com.

Our energetic open and close music is "Go" from Jordan Woods-Robinson's album "Anthem."  Find out more at robinson.com">www.jordanwoods-robinson.com.

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