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Episode 33: It’s our duty as humans to be angry at injustice | Fullmetal Alchemist chapters 72 & 73

Episode 33: It’s our duty as humans to be angry at injustice | Fullmetal Alchemist chapters 72 & 73

FromEquivalent Exchange: A Fullmetal Alchemist Podcast


Episode 33: It’s our duty as humans to be angry at injustice | Fullmetal Alchemist chapters 72 & 73

FromEquivalent Exchange: A Fullmetal Alchemist Podcast

ratings:
Length:
81 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A surprise phone call helps Riza recover after her encounter with Pride. The Briggs tunnel rescue crew returns just in time. We flash back before the end of last chapter. Winry devises her own plan to escape being used as a hostage to manipulate Ed and Al. Ed, Al, Scar, and Miles help pull it off. Kimblee and his military crew are forced to fall back due to an oncoming blizzard, while Winry, Scar, Marcoh, May, Yoki, Jerso, and Zanpano make their way out through the mining tunnels of Baschool—thanks to Yoki… for once. Word comes to the crew at Baschool that troops from Central have come to command Briggs while Olivier goes to Central. Al braves a blizzard to tell their allies in the mining tunnels about the change of command before it’s too late. Thank you for listening! ❤️ See you next time!Follow our Twitter and Tumblr for updates:https://twitter.com/equivexpod https://equivexpod.tumblr.com You can send us a lil’ tip on our Ko-fi if you want: https://ko-fi.com/staytogethernetwork 
Released:
May 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (48)

Teachings that do not speak of pain have no meaning, because humankind cannot gain something without first giving something in return. In alchemy, to obtain something, something of equal value must be lost—this is equivalent exchange. Join hosts Ellen, Kassem, and Kayla as we read through Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa chapter by chapter, exploring every twist, turn, explosion, transmutation-gone-awry, and moment of connection (and hubris) the series has to offer. Fans old and new will enjoy deep discussion—and a few tangents and laughs along the way.