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The Command Zone

Why Some Commanders Are(n’t) Popular | #271

The Command Zone

Collected Company & Studio71

Hobbies, Leisure, Games

52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2019

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Show Notes: The creator of EDHREC.com, Donald Miner, joins the show to examine some statistics and analyze some data regarding why certain Commanders become popular, while others do not. Can we use this information to predict which of the new legends from upcoming sets will become the next big thing, and which will be lost and forgotten? Let’s find out! ---------- What we talked about on THE END STEP: Free Solo: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/films/free-solo/ ---------- Where to find Donald online: @EDHREC https://edhrec.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

From 20th century studios, we all know the fear.

0:04.3

There's something in my room.

0:06.0

You're just having a break, but...

0:07.7

Sometimes it's nothing.

0:09.3

Master Check.

0:10.4

Complete sometimes.

0:12.0

It's him.

0:14.0

The Boogie Man from the mind of Stephen Kent.

0:17.0

And producers of Stranger Things.

0:20.0

Dad, you have to listen to me!

0:22.0

Sweetheart, let me have you.

0:23.5

The Boogie Man, directed by Rob Savage,

0:26.0

Incinemous Now, read 15.

0:31.0

Greetings, humans.

0:33.0

You have entered the commons.

0:35.0

Your destination for all aspects.

0:37.5

I'll do a dragon, Highlander.

0:40.0

Enjoy your stay.

0:43.0

I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter.

0:47.5

Dancing through the fire, cause I am a champion.

0:52.5

And you're gonna heal me, Roar!

0:56.0

Roar!

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