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terminal list by Jack Carr appears 13 times across 12 podcast episodes on 2 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
Recent mentions on Joe Rogan Experience and Modern Wisdom.
The book 'The Terminal List' by Jack Carr has garnered significant attention across various podcast episodes, particularly on the Joe Rogan Experience. Guests such as Duncan Trussell and Andrew Santino have praised the book for its engaging narrative and thorough research, highlighting Carr's background as a former SEAL. The adaptation of the book into a TV series has also been a focal point of discussion, with Carr himself elaborating on the close relationship between the original material and its screen portrayal.
In addition to the Joe Rogan Experience, 'The Terminal List' has been mentioned in the Modern Wisdom podcast, where Carr discusses themes related to military culture and the emotional resonance of his writing. The consistent references to the book across these platforms underscore its impact and relevance, as guests frequently commend Carr's dedication to authenticity in storytelling and character development, making it a recurring topic of interest in contemporary discussions.
The host briefly mentions 'The Terminal List' in the context of a night out with Chris Pratt and Jack Carr. This reference serves to highlight the connection between the book and the TV show, rather than providing an in-depth analysis of the content.
The host mentions 'my first book' to highlight a personal experience that shaped their understanding of the emotional complexities faced in combat. They emphasize how a specific paragraph resonated with readers, helping them articulate their own feelings about their experiences in the military.
The host discusses how 'The Terminal List' reflects and valorizes military culture and vigilantism, which is a growing trend in pop culture. They express concern over the implications of such narratives and how they resonate with audiences.
Recent show rotation: Joe Rogan Experience and Modern Wisdom.
Guests tied to these mentions include Duncan Trussell, Jack Carr, Andrew Santino, and Taylor Kitsch.
Fastest path back to the source: the first indexed mention lands at 0:55 in the episode where we captured it.
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“Jack Carr, the author, was mentioned as having written 'The Terminal List', which is also an Amazon series. The speaker praises the books as amazing.”
“The speaker discusses 'The Terminal List', a book that has been adapted into a TV show, emphasizing its narrative and character development.”
“Jack Carr writes about it in one of his books, in the Terminalist book. He investigated extensively whether or not this kind of thing is possible.”
“Jack Carr, a former SEAL, wrote 'Terminalist', which is his first book and is described as incredible. The speaker admires Carr's dedication and preparation for writing.”
“The speaker discusses their involvement in the adaptation of this book into a TV series, highlighting the close relationship between the show and the original material.”
“The speaker refers to a sense of relief discussed in their first book, mentioning a paragraph that resonated with readers.”
“The terminal list is an attempt to valorize the same toxic tenor of military culture, a culture that's long protected rather than prosecuted those who engage in immoral and illegal behavior.”
“The discussion revolves around the evolution of the character James Reese in Jack Carr's novels, particularly focusing on the journey and growth of the character across the series.”
“The conversation revolves around the series and books written by Jack Carr, specifically mentioning 'The Terminal List' as the first book in the series.”
“Jack Carr is mentioned as a mutual friend and a writer known for his nonfiction and fiction blend, providing a realistic portrayal of military experiences.”
“The Terminalist, they did over ... What is it? Six episodes or something like that on Amazon? The Jack Carr series, which is also great. The Terminalist, they followed the book pretty closely.”
“Jack Carr wrote the book that the show is based on.”
“I was actually supposed to start with the terminal list and then go to True Believer and then Savage Sun.”












