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We’re back on the other side of the black hole — emotionally and maybe spiritually. In Part Two of our deep dive into Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, we unpack Cooper’s bookshelf breakdown, the emotional math of Murph’s ghost, and whether “love” was actually the answer or just Nolan trolling us all. Expect equal parts awe, analysis, and exasperation. Bring tissues… and maybe a physics degree.

And as a bonus, we are joined by Jeff McGee and Pam Johnston. They share their insights on Interstellar – as well as exciting news about their new podcast: “The Audio Advent Calendar.”

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