Matthew puts forward the idea of a Hitman TV show in the vein of Succession, focusing not on Agent 47, but the elite corporate villains he assassinates, as they deal with various cast members being offed in mysterious circumstances. Nate, meanwhile, wants to go all-in on a Dungeon Keeper sitcom, and The Office-like monster relationships therein. You can listen above, or on on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or Pocket Casts. You can find the RSS feed here, and you can discuss the episode on our Discord channel, which has a dedicated room for podcast chat. Music is by Jack de Quidt. Links Naturally, there’s lots of talk about the Halo TV show, which is currently airing on Paramount+ for our friends in the US. Hitman is discussed at great length as well. Which of its many assassination targets do you think would make for good TV villains? Dungeon Keeper, by virtue of being a strategy game, doesn’t really have a protagonist, but it does have lots of weird little monster minions who are clearly primed and ready for hot comedy antics. Or perhaps SimCity would make for a good TV show setting. I hate to think what the citizens of a god game must think of their haphazard deity… Then again, The actual Sims would probably make for a good Black Mirror episode. Did you ever see the Warcraft movie? Terrible story, but at least the gryphons looked good… Fable’s fairytale world of Albion would be a good place to set a TV show. You’ve got big monsters, a cast of very grounded characters… and some classic comedy relief in the form of a strange man spoiling his pants in an attempt to impress a lady. TV gold, I tell you! Speaking of comedy relief, you could probably make a The Secret of Monkey Island TV show without it devolving into a Pirates Of The Caribbean rip-off, right? Right!? Recommendations this week are Station Eleven, a post-apocalyptic drama about a travelling Shakespeare group, and animated YouTube series Realms Of Fightinge.