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The Dead Zone

Stephen King
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The Dead Zone by Stephen King comes up on The Joe Rogan Experience, including episodes with Matt Taibbi and Tony Hinchcliffe, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.

The Dead Zone by Stephen King appears 3 times across 3 podcast episodes on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

I mean, we're not far removed from that in terms of plausible plots that this wacky country can fall into.

Best episode to start with
#1940 - Matt Taibbi on The Joe Rogan Experience
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The host briefly mentions 'The Dead Zone' while discussing Christopher Walken's filmography and the themes of the movie. He highlights the plot involving a character who can see the future, which connects to a broader conversation about violence and historical context.

The Dead Zone by Stephen King most often appears in conversations about Stephen King's The Dead Zone and censorship and free speech.

Recent linked podcasts include The Joe Rogan Experience, giving you a quick path from the book back to the shows where it actually came up.

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The host briefly mentions 'The Dead Zone' while discussing Christopher Walken's filmography and the themes of the movie. He highlights the plot involving a character who can see the future, which connects to a broader conversation about violence and historical context.

The host references 'Dead Zone' to illustrate the potential dangers of unchecked power and the implications of censorship. They draw parallels between the fictional narrative and real-world scenarios where government actions could be misused against citizens.

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Fans of Stephen King and movie enthusiastsIndividuals interested in political discourse and the implications of censorship
Where it keeps coming up

Recent show rotation: The Joe Rogan Experience.

Guests tied to these mentions include Matt Taibbi and Tony Hinchcliffe.

Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 4:24 in the episode where we captured it.

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Which episode mentioned The Dead Zone?

#1940 - Matt Taibbi on The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned The Dead Zone by Stephen King. Other indexed episodes include #1563 - Tony Hinchcliffe on The Joe Rogan Experience and #1787 - Dakota Meyer on The Joe Rogan Experience. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 4:24.

Which podcast mentioned The Dead Zone?

The Joe Rogan Experience is the main indexed podcast currently tied to The Dead Zone by Stephen King.

Who mentioned The Dead Zone on podcasts?

Matt Taibbi and Tony Hinchcliffe are the main guests currently tied to mentioning The Dead Zone by Stephen King.

Why do podcast guests bring up The Dead Zone?

The host briefly mentions 'The Dead Zone' while discussing Christopher Walken's filmography and the themes of the movie. He highlights the plot involving a character who can see the future, which connects to a broader conversation about violence and historical context. It most often appears in conversations about Stephen King's The Dead Zone and censorship and free speech.

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The mention of 'Dead Zone' refers to a plot involving an evil character becoming president, drawing a parallel to current political situations.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in political discourse and the implications of censorship
Key quote: I mean, we're not far removed from that in terms of plausible plots that this wacky country can fall into.
The host references 'Dead Zone' to illustrate the potential dangers of unchecked power and the implications of censorship. They draw parallels between the fictional narrative and real-world scenarios where government actions could be misused against citizens.

The conversation references a movie where Christopher Walken can see the future, which is based on Stephen King's book 'The Dead Zone'.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Fans of Stephen King and movie enthusiasts
Key quote: Was it called Deadzone? Was that what is Stephen King book?
The host briefly mentions 'The Dead Zone' while discussing Christopher Walken's filmography and the themes of the movie. He highlights the plot involving a character who can see the future, which connects to a broader conversation about violence and historical context.

The whole plot of that Stephen King book The Dead Zone involves a guy who can see the future and realizes a presidential candidate will launch nukes, which could cement their name in history.