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Torian Duncombe - Senior Reporter

Torian Duncombe - Senior Reporter
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Hello! I like fishing and I love learning the guitar, I’m a second-year reporter in12th grade. You can contact me by emailing 42Fifty@sd308.org and putting my name in the subject line. We welcome comments on our articles and feedback on our publication!

Podcast: The supreme-ly chaotic world of Marty Supreme

Enter the supreme-ly chaotic world of Marty Supreme with your 42Fifty Entertainment Podcast hosts in this recent episode which serves up their analysis of this fast-paced winter flick. Credit: Torian Duncombe, 42Fifty

Join Entertainment podcast hosts Ethan Monahan, Torian Duncombe, and Liam Piekarczyk as they serve up their critique of the supreme-ly chaotic, yet ultimately well-made, winter film featuring Timothee Chalamet with scenes including Tyler the Creator. Recently named the top-grossing film for production company A24, ⁠Marty Supreme⁠ is a fast-paced ping-pong sequence of scenes and plot lines that keep the audience perfectly entertained.

‘Son Of Spergy’: A new era for Caesar and fans

The track list for "Son of Spergy" is shown, full of excellent tracks to delight listeners. Credit: Torian Duncombe, 42Fifty

“Pilgrims Paradise,” “Freudian,” “CASE STUDY 01,” “NEVER ENOUGH,” and now “Son of Spergy:” Daniel Ceaser released a new album after two years, leaving fans in shock with its beautiful sound and chords. The album, released this fall, was highly anticipated throughout the announcement. “I was super pumped that he was actually releasing again,” said OH junior Jordyn Becker. “It’s been quite a minute since he’s released.” Though Ceaser had shown no indication of releasing an album after his 2023 hit “NEVER ENOUGH,” he was still active in the music community, helping produce the late 2024 hit “CHROMAKOPIA” by Tyler The Creator and frequent interviews with the artist.

Marvel Zombies receives mixed reviews as first TV-MA animated special

Marvel's new "What If..." series leaves a few questions for viewers. In this review, pros and cons of the seeming cliffhanger are weighted. Credit: Liam Piekarczyk, 42Fifty

A new Marvel TV special has received mixed feedback as a sequel to "What If..." season 1, episode 4, in a zombies story line which takes a unique approach within the Marvel universe. As a standalone story, it takes its first steps as Marvel’s first TV-MA animated show with four episodes.  The show takes place five years after the events of "What If" season 1, episode 4. The premises of "What If..." was new takes on stories using a “What If...” scenario. In episode 4, the story was “What If… Zombies?!”  “I liked how they weren’t afraid to [[eliminate]] main characters," said OH senior Matthew Sobecki. "It was unpredictable because of that.”

Gen V: The boys’s spin-off gets another season full of action, political views

With an amazing ending in the latest season of "The Boys," the students of Gen V are back and ready to fight against the ones who’ve hurt them. Gen V, season 2, gives viewers a continuation of the whereabouts of the super-students and gives the team more challenges to face, and is now streaming on Amazon Prime. “When season two was announced, I was very excited," said OH senior Kyle Taylor. "I’ve been watching the episodes as soon as they came out.”

Third time is the charm: Tabayoyong new girls’ tennis coach

The OH girls tennis team bons between meets, led by new Head Coach Tabayoyong. Credit: OH Girls Tennis Insta

As the new season starts, the era of Coach Jim Melton comes to an end and the era of Coach Christine Tabayoyong becomes the new coach for the girls’ tennis team, creating a three-year streak of new coaches for the team. “I think the coach was an amazing pick,” said senior tennis player Brianna Perry. “She was the head coach my freshman year, [[and]] she really helped me grow.” With high hopes for Coach Tabayoyog's direction of the team, changing coaches can make a team shift in creating new relationships between players, managers, and the coach herself. Luckily for the team, this is not a challenge.