Breaking Good - 106 – Crazy Hand Full of Nothin’

Jim and A.Ron arrive at arguably the high water mark of season one, in the impressive and exciting “Crazy Hand Full of Nothin'”. The birth of Heisenberg, the introduction of the menacing Tuco, Jesse and Walt’s relationship evolving, more questionable ethical and moral compromises, the stakes just continue to rise. Join us as we discuss explosive chemistry, gauge the “likability” of Walt, Skyler, and Hank, keep track of Jr’s Breakfastometer, and much more including your thoughts and comments as well as a healthy spoiler section safely ensconced behind our outro music.

Personal Arrogants

Personal Arrogants - Episode 211: Olive G. Arden

This week on the show: a Kickstarter update, tons of listener feedback, some science news, Destiny, Minecraft, and food! And if you haven’t had a chance yet, please check out Jesse’s Kickstarter for LoveCraft Brewing Company. Thanks for all of your support! Send us an email Tweet our twitter Face our Book Or give us a…

Speakeasy - Season Five Preview

Jim and A.Ron embark on a new venture, as they open The Speakeasy, their podcast covering the final season of HBO’s fantastic Boardwalk Empire.  Join us as we discuss why BWE is so criminally underrated, how the show will deal with its Margaret problem, how Winter and company will deal with the 7 year flash forward,…

The Because Show - Ep 128 – Strangers

Any which way but loose on this episode as we deal with the ups and downs of being a person. Sex, love, divorce, cancer, podcasts and more. Listener feedback, product reviews and of course very personal anecdotes all for your listening ears. Want more topics? Give us some ideas! We’re always open to suggestion, you know. …

 

Breaking Good - 105 – Gray Matter

We’re five episodes into our season one re-watch of Breaking Bad, episode 105 “Gray Matter”. We juxtapose Walt at his most sympathetic as he explains his choice to refuse treatment for his cancer during the powerhouse “Family Meeting” scene, and yet we also see him seemingly throw away his chance to be treated and secure his family’s financial future to preserve his pride. How to reconcile Walt the every man with Walt the egomaniac? Join us as we discuss this and much more, including lots of quality feedback and a spoiler section where we ponder why the Villigan decided to play certain cards so close to his chest that we never actually got to see them on screen.