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Hello everyone, it’s that bittersweet time where we sign off of the Happy Hour until next spring. But what a season it was! Join us as we discuss what we thought of the season, it’s themes, where this season ranks with the others, looking at the rest of 1969 in US history and seeing if…
Jim and A.Ron try to collect themselves after witnessing the events of the latest episode of Game of Thrones, “The Mountain and the Viper”. What did we think? What did YOU think? Tell us and we’ll consider it for our full podcast on Tuesday!
Jim and A.Ron talk about the latest episode of Fargo, 107, “Who Shaves the Barber?” Discussion topics include mathematics, philosophy, and masturbation.
Hey friends! This week, we design a mega game, revolutionize television, create film franchises, and let computers take our jobs. Get with it! Listen up! And feed us back (we’ll put it on the cast) Send us an email Tweet our twitter Face our Book Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail…
Special thanks to listener Joel Warner who commissioned this podcast through our Subbable subscription system! This time A.Ron and Jim view the mid-season rock opera, “The Doomstar Requiem”. We found it a lot harder to enjoy the Klok’s metal fueled concert ways in a single concentrated, extra length dose, despite admiring the concept and execution. We wish there were less slurpies, herpes, and brotherly love, and more senseless death, property destruction, and blatant disregard for fellow human beings.
Special thanks to listener Joel Warner who commissioned this podcast through our Subbable subscription system! Jim and A.Ron check out a curated list of episodes provided by Joel, loosely following the metal-face assassin plotlines, and find themselves charmed by the series graphic, over the top violence, and sophisticated, high concept comedy-torture. Episodes that we watched are as follows:
A.Ron and Jim discuss Jack’s menacing wiggle, financial support of terrorism, the real life intersection of drone policy and 24’s universe, and ponder what it would take for the President of the United States to get some savage Parliamentary action.
Jim and A.Ron are not ready for Mad Men to go away for a year, and it’s a bittersweet cast covering episode 707, “Waterloo”. We discuss the future of the agency, how much we care, Sally’s outlook on love and how Don and Betty have shaped it, Harry being a day late and a dollar…
That was an episode of Mad Men. So many epoch shaking events packed into a mid-season finale, you have to wonder what kind of ammo Weiner has in his can for next season. Did you like it? Are you pumped for next season? What do you make of the bizarre closing minutes? Jim and A.Ron…