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es, it is true! At long last, the long-overdue Episode Four is here. According to certain other episode-numbered series, this should be the episode that grabs everyone’s attention and establishes me as a Force to be reckoned with . . . but it will be the next episode that proves to be my best ever, one which I’ll never be able to top.

I guess I should figure out a way to get a hold of Lawrence Kasdan, huh?

This episode is another audio diary one, this time centered around an audition I had this morning for a new Nickelodeon animated series. It was an awesome audition, thanks entirely to the totally cool people who I read for, who made me feel welcome, and enthusiastically worked with me to bring my version of this character to life. (I know some of you read my blog, so thank you for doing that. I had an awesome time today. You guys rock.)

The audio diary is 33 minutes long, so I didn’t do Q&A in this show, but it will be back in the next show. In fact, I’ll devote most of the next show to Q&A, since many of you have written in that you like that, and it’s pretty damn easy for me to answer questions about myself.

Show Notes:

  • The intro music is "Gone for Good" by The Shins, from their album Chutes Too Narrow. In Garden State, Natalie Portman says that The Shins will change your life, and plays New Slang to back up this bold statement. I think New Slang is a great song, but it doesn’t have the emotional resonance for me that Gone for Good does. Why? Listen to the podcast to find out. For those of you scoring at home, the updated board should read Garden State: 0 Wil: 1
  • The link to save Teen Titans is: http://www.titanstower.com/source/animated/saveseason6.html
  • The song you heard from Nada Surf is Neither Heaven Nor Space, and it’s off their nearly-perfect album Let Go.
  • There’s a picture from inside Nickelodeon, which I snapped with my super-stealth cameraphone, in my Buzznet blog. I meant to mention this months ago, but Buzznet has this thing where you can make posters, calendars, books, or postcards from your Buzznet images. I have a book filled with images taken up until last summer, and it’s really cool.
  • Comments can be sent to podcast at wil wheaton dot net, questions can be sent to ask at wil wheaton dot net. Please use a descriptive subject line.
  • Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.

The entire show is 47 minutes long (ouch. sorry about that.) and weighs in at 18.8MB. Enjoy!

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Update: WWdN:iX reader Brian has created the following .torrent low-fi mirrors:

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44 thoughts on “Radio Free Burrito Episode 4”

  1. Apprehensive says:
    19 January, 2006 at 2:26 pm

    Sweet! Thanks Wil!

  2. sarz says:
    19 January, 2006 at 2:38 pm

    Awesome use of the infamous “I don’t know” green sliming from You Can’t Do That on Television!

  3. jadeddo says:
    19 January, 2006 at 2:47 pm

    So are we to assume that there is not going to be an episode 2, (since you went from zero to one to three and now four) Or are you going to save it so that in ten years you can reveal the “lost Episode 2” to a live audience at a blogger’s convention?

  4. napoleondynamitefan says:
    19 January, 2006 at 2:52 pm

    Wow! I hope your audition went well.

  5. Clint V. says:
    19 January, 2006 at 3:20 pm

    Superb usage of subliminal name-dropping during your Shins background info.
    West Coast warm-up on for this week Wil? Looking for it and I’m either blind or its not set up yet. Both options have equal probability…

  6. Clint V. says:
    19 January, 2006 at 3:22 pm

    Please disregard the second portion of my previous comment…, I check again and POOF! there it was…

  7. skeezer says:
    19 January, 2006 at 5:45 pm

    ‘Gone for Good’ is my favorite Shins song. Well, one of my favorites. OK, so it’s definitely in the top five… out of the whole 20 or so that they’ve recorded. Anyway, good choice.

  8. FriedGeek says:
    19 January, 2006 at 7:26 pm

    Loving the Podcast! Keep it up.

  9. Natalie says:
    19 January, 2006 at 8:37 pm

    Awesome – you think there were cameras in the elevator when you did your happy dance? :p Great podcast, I look forward to more!

  10. Rob Matsushita says:
    19 January, 2006 at 8:55 pm

    An odd coincidence here, I recently discovered that Christine McGlade, the original host of YCDTOTV, now has a podcast:
    http://www.christinemcglade.com

  11. shauna says:
    19 January, 2006 at 8:57 pm

    Interesting.
    Kidding. Seriously, though, yay! Loved it. Can’t wait for the next one.
    Shauna

  12. dstrorm says:
    19 January, 2006 at 10:32 pm

    Wil, the song playing on indie 103 is by Beck. Not sure which song off the top of my head, but I’d guess it’s from the new album.

  13. Kenyon says:
    20 January, 2006 at 1:13 am

    As an Oregonian and a devotee of C&L I was totally stoked about the start of show. We are the Canada of California. And Crooks and Liars rules. Much Love.

  14. Kenyon says:
    20 January, 2006 at 1:14 am

    And thanking your audience and then calling them lazy rules.

  15. Jules says:
    20 January, 2006 at 5:31 am

    Schaweet!

  16. dinane says:
    20 January, 2006 at 6:01 am

    Just a comment about windshield washer fluid…
    If you live in New England, windshield washer fluid is definitely “vital to the functioning of the vehicle.” I appreciate the beep that my Jetta Haley gives me.

  17. SteveM says:
    20 January, 2006 at 6:17 am

    Little trivia note for the “You Can’t Do That On Television” picture. Alanis Morrisette got her start on that show. She was one of the series regulars.

  18. mainja says:
    20 January, 2006 at 8:21 am

    was YCDTOTV shown in the states?
    i just figured it was one of those shows that was only known to us canuks…
    i have a friend who went to highschool with alistar…

  19. Nyarl says:
    20 January, 2006 at 8:32 am

    Holy smoking!
    (Insert shameless plug)
    My blog plug for – THE TWISTED MIND EMPORIUM – made your podcast.
    (Exit shameless plug)
    Another great podcast, Wil.
    Oh, about the shameless plug – you started it!
    Paul Darcy

  20. Cthulhu Geek says:
    20 January, 2006 at 8:40 am

    Really enjoyed the podcast. The joy in your voice after the audition was just awesome to hear. I am a new listener, but a long time fan.

  21. Arkla.Babe says:
    20 January, 2006 at 8:43 am

    Being made to feel welcome is a most awesome thing! I enjoyed the show & look forward to the next episode.

  22. Ryan G says:
    20 January, 2006 at 10:07 am

    So when are we going to see the Wil Wheaton talk show on late night tv? G4 or the Sci-Fi channel would probably hire you in a second.

  23. Eric in PA says:
    20 January, 2006 at 11:11 am

    That thing on the radio that you said was better than 311? It was Beck. I’m amazed you didn’t recognize it, it’s all over the radio, and I’m assuming all over eMpTyVee.
    Great show, Wil! Love hearing these moment-to-moment audio diaries.

  24. Grondzilla says:
    20 January, 2006 at 11:54 am

    Wil,
    As usual, amusement and some level of ‘interesting’ in equal measure. BUT…I gotta stand up for our arborous friends out there. That old tree is just doing what it can to keep the planet from being more screwed up than it already is and all you can do is moan about how it’s *ugly* and *messy* and wah, wah, wah. Well…DEAL. Trees are good…they should be left the hell alone. You should be enough of a geek to appreciate someone like old Professor Tolkien who would have been horrified with your casual desire for Arboricide because you feel the thing is ‘inconvenient’. So be nice Wil…or else, some tree somewhere is gonna have major-mojo Karma sorting to do with you bucko!
    (This message brought to you by ‘friends of ratty old trees no-one loves anymore’ and all the Birkenstock wearing granolas who support them)

  25. Thomas says:
    20 January, 2006 at 12:43 pm

    Wil,
    Enjoyed the podcast and please stop complaining about the length of the show. The length is fine, get over it. 😉

  26. alicein1derland says:
    20 January, 2006 at 2:48 pm

    Hey Wil – great podcast!! So funny. I loved your reaction when you thought you had lost the recording. Thanks for the mention – the whole office cheered. Everyone in the Foundation gathered around my desk to listen to the entire show and it didn’t seem like 47 minutes – it flew by. I have tried to email you but alas, my nerdness is extremely limited because… well, because I’m old. But I will continue to try to get through to you. Keep the podcasts coming…. they are so cool!!!
    alice

  27. kara says:
    20 January, 2006 at 6:52 pm

    wil – the podcast was AWESOME! the parts where you yelled out of the window of your car were hilarious and your excitement after your audition was delightful and infectious and…it rocked. i was sad when it was over, in fact.

  28. haynes94 says:
    20 January, 2006 at 9:08 pm

    Wil, you are all over the place… I think it’s called ADD. You’ll be in mid-thought, and stop to mention some random OTHER thought. LOL I LOVE IT!
    Loved the podcast…

  29. davidwitt says:
    21 January, 2006 at 1:06 pm

    Wil, I Agree. One of my best friends Ricky Ullman from Disney bought me the cd Chutes Too Narrow and I went on to ITunes and got all of there other songs and Gone for Good is the one I find myself listening to the most.

  30. LEGO Nut says:
    21 January, 2006 at 3:17 pm

    Wil, I really enjoy your podcast. Those gigantic wings were probably wind turbine blades for wind power generation. I see them coming through Fort Worth all the time.

  31. asalsman says:
    21 January, 2006 at 6:02 pm

    I’d like to thank you for this week’s episode, if, for no other reason, the looks I got on the Boston transit system as I was commuting to work and laughing out loud. =)

  32. Froggie says:
    21 January, 2006 at 7:41 pm

    Actually, I have to say “Garden State: 1, Wil Wheaton: 1” because I think that any song by The Shins has the potential to change everyone’s life.

  33. Aviatrixt says:
    22 January, 2006 at 3:11 pm

    Hi Wil,
    I returned from a trip to Vegas last weekend, during which time I visited the Star Trek Experience at the Hilton. My friends had read my review of “Dancing Barefoot” and your subsequent mention of my review, so for the weekend, I was “Wesley Crusher’s girlfriend.” Ah. Nerds.
    I should also mention that I was at my luckiest that weekend at the Hilton; after emerging from Quark’s Bar, I put 1 quarter in a slot, and won $20. I’m working my way up to poker.
    Can’t wait to listen to the download.

  34. nolagirl says:
    22 January, 2006 at 10:37 pm

    Hope that you rocked the audition! Because no matter how many times you go through the whole damn routine, it still sucks. *is still bitchy about current auditioning slump*
    Nice podcast!

  35. roguegirl says:
    23 January, 2006 at 10:32 am

    Wow, this is awesome! I always loved listening to your recorded bits and a podcast is a great idea. You can express your writing as well as post it for us fans. 🙂
    Plus, you have a very good radio voice! I’m very excited about this podcast! (Its gotten me involved in podcasts, too).

  36. ilanderz says:
    23 January, 2006 at 11:36 am

    Hey Wil,
    Great podcast! But a little technical note… you gotta turn up those promo/ID’s! 🙂
    That was my buddy Paul Darcy from the Great White North at the six minute mark:
    http://www.pauldarcy.blogspot.com/
    Tickled pink to be on your podcast, I’m thinkin’…
    Okay well maybe not “pink”

  37. lukas says:
    24 January, 2006 at 7:17 am

    Thanks dude, good stuff. I will say that your commentary on how often you say “interesting” is _way_ more noticeable and distracting to your flow than just saying it. Many people have verbal tics, or patterns (heck, sportscasters add them on purpose, to distinguish their style), but if it keeps you speaking fluidly, then I for one can live with it. Thanks for the entertainment on my way home. Podcast-on.

  38. d. burr says:
    24 January, 2006 at 6:47 pm

    this is the best one yet!…your manic performance in the car had me laughing out loud.
    as for next year’s christmas show…do like the BIG ICONS OF CHRISTMAS (Bing Crosby, Perry Como, etc) did…record your special in july when it’s hotter than hell…and pretend it’s colder than hell and you’re buried in mountains of fake snow.

  39. d. burr says:
    24 January, 2006 at 6:49 pm

    btw…every time you said “without further talking”…i felt like you were choking back the words…”without further adieu”…could i be right?

  40. ErikGross says:
    27 January, 2006 at 11:18 pm

    Wil,
    I’m contunally amazed at how you manage to be so real. For me, the part of RFB4 that affected me the most was when you were talking directly to any of the Nickelodeon people who might be listening.
    Wow.
    Please keep doing what you’re doing. You are very appreciated.

  41. Tinyjoel says:
    4 February, 2006 at 3:25 pm

    Loving the Podcast! Keep ’em coming…and Wil, you ARE important and you DO matter 😉

  42. Just a Swede says:
    10 February, 2006 at 5:45 am

    The best one yet! I’m so looking forward to episode 5 so I can be entertained some more 😉
    Where’s my radio free burrito?
    Where’s my radio free burrito?

  43. Ed says:
    16 February, 2006 at 11:37 am

    I agree with Just a Swede.
    Where’s my radio free burrito?
    Where’s my radio free burrito?
    I’m going into Burrito withdrawal here!

  44. June says:
    25 February, 2006 at 2:52 pm

    I like 311. 🙁
    I looove when you do your audition reports, or just take the iRiver with you wherever. It’s a great part of your podcast.

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