Molly C. Quinn And David Dastmalchian Discuss Post-Death Wishes On Grave Conversations
Actors reveal which creatures they'd prefer to consume them in candid afterlife chat

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A new episode of “Grave Conversations” has dropped, featuring actress Molly C. Quinn and actor David Dastmalchian discussing a rather unconventional topic – which animals they would prefer to consume their bodies after death.
The Instagram post promoting the episode shows the two performers in conversation, with the caption reading: “this week on Grave Conversations, find out which animals @mollycaitlynquinn and @dastmalchian want to be consumed by after they…go. NEW EPISODE is live now at the link in our bio.”
A Morbidly Fascinating Conversation
The podcast, which appears to explore themes related to death and mortality with a touch of dark humor, has featured various guests discussing their thoughts about the afterlife. This particular episode brings Quinn and Dastmalchian together to share their preferences regarding their post-mortem fate in the natural world.
The Instagram account for the show had previously announced Quinn’s appearance with a post captioned: “TOMORROW. 8AM PT. welcome to the casket, @mollycaitlynquinn!!!” This playful language indicates the show’s approach to discussing mortality – serious subject matter handled with a light touch.
David Dastmalchian, known for his roles in films like “Ant-Man” and “The Suicide Squad,” seems to be either the host or a regular on the program, as Quinn had earlier promoted the show on her own Instagram account, writing: “This is such a great line up of people!! No idea how I made the cut, but @dastmalchian could get me to tell him anything on @graveconversationsshow.”
Quinn’s Thriving Career
Molly C. Quinn, who first gained widespread recognition for her role as Alexis Castle in the ABC series “Castle” (2009-2016), has maintained a steady career in both film and television. According to her Wikipedia page, Quinn was born in Texarkana, Texas, and began taking weekly acting lessons at age six. Her career began in the Dallas Young Actors Studio, and she eventually moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting professionally.
Beyond “Castle,” Quinn has lent her voice to various animated projects, including Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh” and the video game “The Walking Dead: Season Two.” Her film credits include “We’re the Millers” and horror films like “Hansel & Gretel Get Baked.”
Currently, Quinn is generating buzz for her involvement in the upcoming film “The Life of Chuck,” directed by Mike Flanagan and based on a Stephen King story. She recently shared promotional content for the film on her Instagram, noting: “Your world will get bigger and brighter. THE LIFE OF CHUCK. From the hearts and souls of Mike Flanagan and Stephen King. In Select Cities 6.6, Everywhere 6.13.”
Exploring Mortality Through Humor
The “Grave Conversations” podcast appears to be gaining traction with its unique premise of discussing death and mortality in an accessible, sometimes humorous way. Quinn’s appreciation post for another guest, Betty Who, indicates the show has featured various personalities: “@bettywho APPRECIATION POST!!! You are a bright sunshine of a human and I adore you! Betty’s episode of @graveconversationsshow is on YouTube now!”
This format – discussing something as universal yet often avoided as death – represents a growing trend in podcasts and media that aim to normalize conversations about mortality. By approaching these topics with humor and openness, shows like “Grave Conversations” help break taboos around discussing death.
Fans of both Quinn and Dastmalchian can find the new episode through the link in the Grave Conversations Instagram bio, where they’ll discover which creatures these actors would prefer to be part of the natural cycle after their passing – a morbid yet fascinating topic that speaks to how we conceptualize our place in the natural world.

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