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McDonald's breakfast comes first. Ba da ba ba ba. Before we get to the show, if you want to listen ad free, go to GZMShows.com subscribers. That's GZMShows.com Subscribers. There are kids in this world who are different, special. They fell through a portal and got lost. The 80s. And now their time is running out. It's been a long time since I faced down a wit. Kid Penn, get out of here. Not a chance. We're in this together. It's not safe for you together. Casey, that's a very nice sentiment, but the beach is a dangerous place. You know, things can wash up. You found the bassinet? Ugh. Don't say it out loud. Should have warned your little pal that I have crazy good hearing. So, baby, battery, bassinet, all in one place. You have made my job much easier. I don't know. Still seems pretty hard to me. Yeah, Especially since there's two of us and one of you. You missed. I knew you were gonna bring the supercharged Zappy Zaps. And as we know, all that juice is not great for the old hard drive. Fry em, Casey. Working on it. Missed again. But never let it be said that I don't learn my lessons. It's awfully helpful to have the backing of my new friends at the Whittier Corporation. What is that? Hoverboards. We've been working on some prototyp. Coming in for a landing. Me too. I'm coming in for a landing, too. What? Slap the gloves on our hands, boys. Boys. Yes, sir. Adam. Got it, boss. What? Two more Adams. No. Get off of me. There's three of you. My brothers. Here aren't very smart yet. But we're working on it. They do take direction well. And now it's three on two. I like these odds a lot better. I said something funny cuz that's not creepy. I imagine you slept well last night, Cyrus. It was definitely an upgrade from the nursery. You could have avoided the nursery altogether had you just agreed to work with me from the start. Here we are, the R and D lab. Excuse me? Research and development. Oh, yes. We refer to it as the Think tank. But it's clear you know your way around here. My family has a connection to the place. Is that so? Perhaps someone is already on staff. No, my mom is a tween right now. It seems language has changed some in the future. I'm not familiar with this word. Tween. Anyway, she's too young to be working here. Well, I look forward to meeting her one day soon. Here we are. This is where the magic happens. The lab actually looks pretty similar to what I remember. Hi, Cyrus. Hi, Dr. Whittier. Hello, angel. I didn't realize you were in here. Cyrus is ready to help out with my time travel experiment. What exactly do you want me to. Ooh. What is that? Not what. Who. Hello again. Cyrus Anders. Ivan. What's the matter, Cyrus? Don't you have seven foot tall robots in the future? It's. It's not something you see every day. No. This marvel standing before you is none other than my interactive visionary assistant neurocomputer. Ivan has a body, does he? Not in your time, I guess you'd say Whittier Corp. Tower is his body. Fascinating. Show him how you work, Ivan. Commencing initialization. Wow, this is a trip. We have more inventions that might interest you. This one is just a prototype, but I was inspired to create it after watching, well, a time travel movie with Adelaide. That's Hovi. Is that some kind of slang for hoverboard? More like a name. Hey, buddy. Buddy. I gotta admit, seeing the origin of these inventions is pretty cool. I'm so pleased this is all exciting to you. Dr. Whittier, you are needed in your office. The matter is urgent. Thank you, Ivan. Angel, would you please fill Cyrus in on Florida while I'm gone? Yeah, sure. Florida, as in where we met? Yep. It's where your work will be focused. But don't worry, you're not leaving Juno. At least not right away. What is it he wants me to work on exactly? Dr. Whittier believes the secret to time travel lies in electromagnetic waves. There are pockets of intense electromagnetic activity happening naturally all over the planet. But the strongest one in this hemisphere is off the coast of Florida. Elixir Key. You know about Elixir Key? Yeah. What do you know about it? Um, well, for starters, Whittier Court built it. Come here. Come on. Come on. Hey, Thing One and Thing Two, take these gloves off. I want to shake your hands. Nice try, Case, but they only answer to me. We answer only to Adam. Yeah, we answer only to Adam. Great conversationalists. So here's how this is going to go. Casey, you'll ride with Adam, too. Adam 3 will carry the bassinet. Pen, you'll come with me. Pen, you can still run or just. It's okay, Casey. I tried. But I know when we're beat. Smart kid. Come here. And don't look so plump. Jude's gonna be very grateful. He'll be well taken care of at Whittier Court. Shall we? Yeah, sure. Come on. Casey Dupree. Just when I thought you couldn't be more annoying. Me. All three of you. Okay, Adam, let's go. The door, it opens, it closes. The door, it opens, it closes. What is that? The door. Stop. It opens, it closes. What are you. No. Pen. Sorry, Adam, but it's time for you to take a trip. Where does that portal go? Only the portal knows. Hey. Stop pushing. Hey. Ah. Ah. Pen, come get these gloves off me here. Gloves off? Yes. Adam three, where'd the boss go? I don't know. Adam two. He's gone. Sorry. Adam two, this is going to hurt you a lot more than it hurts me. Hey. Don't. He did it. I'm getting out of here. Pen, where did the Regal Adam go? I don't know. He could be anywhere. It's a cool 55 degrees here in Client Hollow, New Jersey. Where am I? Poster on the wall say I'm quarantining with. What are you doing in my room? Your room? Who are you? I'm Remy. And you are interrupting my life. Foreign is like gold to hackers. They're selling your passwords, bank details and private messages. McAfee helps stop them. Secure VPN keeps your online activity private. 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Podcast Summary: Six Minutes – S4 E26: Out and About with Adam 2 and Adam 3
Introduction In Episode 26 of Season 4 of Six Minutes, titled "Out and About with Adam 2 and Adam 3," hosted by GZM Shows, listeners are thrust deeper into the mysterious and thrilling world surrounding eleven-year-old Holiday. This episode delves into the complexities of time travel, advanced technology, and the challenges faced by Holiday and her allies as they navigate unforeseen obstacles. Produced by Gen-Z Media, known for their acclaimed works like The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel and The Big Fib, this episode continues to captivate audiences with its blend of adventure and suspense.
Plot Overview The episode begins with Holiday and her companions encountering multiple iterations of Adam—Adam 2 and Adam 3—creating an intense dynamic of confusion and rivalry. The primary setting shifts to the Whittier Corporation's Research and Development (R&D) lab, where plans for a time travel experiment are underway. Dr. Whittier, a pivotal character, seeks Holiday's assistance in harnessing electromagnetic waves for time travel, pinpointing Elixir Key, Florida, as the prime location due to its intense electromagnetic activity.
Key Events and Discussions
Encounter with Multiple Adams
Inside the Whittier R&D Lab
Mission to Elixir Key
Unexpected Developments in New Dimensions
Notable Quotes with Attribution and Timestamps
Character Dynamics and Development The introduction of Adam 2 and Adam 3 adds complexity to Holiday's journey. Their interactions underscore themes of identity and control, as the multiple Adams vie for dominance and purpose. Holiday's leadership is prominently featured as she navigates these challenges, reinforcing her role as the central figure with unique abilities. Dr. Whittier’s character provides the scientific backbone, bridging the gap between theoretical physics and practical application in their time travel endeavors.
Technological and Scientific Insights The episode delves into the concept of electromagnetic waves as the key to time travel, a theory spearheaded by Dr. Whittier. The portrayal of Ivan, the neurocomputer, showcases advanced artificial intelligence and its integration into human endeavors. The Whittier Corporation's R&D lab serves as a hub for innovation, introducing listeners to futuristic inventions that blend seamlessly with the storyline.
Climactic Conclusion As the team steps into the portal, the episode builds suspense around their destination and the challenges awaiting them at Elixir Key. The abrupt appearance of Remy in Client Hollow introduces a cliffhanger, leaving listeners eager for the next installment. The balance between high-stakes action and character-driven moments maintains engagement, ensuring the episode's appeal to a wide family audience.
Final Thoughts "Out and About with Adam 2 and Adam 3" effectively continues the narrative arc of Six Minutes, blending elements of science fiction with heartfelt character interactions. The episode's rich dialogue and intricate plot developments offer a compelling listening experience, making it accessible and intriguing for both longtime fans and newcomers. With its seamless integration of advanced technology themes and emotional storytelling, this episode stands out as a testament to Gen-Z Media's storytelling prowess.
Conclusion Episode 26 of Season 4 successfully advances the overarching storyline of Six Minutes, introducing new challenges and deepening the lore surrounding Holiday and her allies. The interplay between technology and human emotion creates a nuanced narrative that resonates with listeners of all ages. As the team ventures into uncharted territories, the anticipation for future episodes remains high, promising more adventures and revelations in the ever-expanding universe of Six Minutes.