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(Ep. 346) Brandon has fully checked out of the story of Granblue Fantasy Relink. Jaffe is seeing all the War on Terror that made its way into Halo lore. Brandon has an encounter with a British person you’ve heard if you listened to this episode, but it sets up the rest of the clip so please bear with me. Tim shares the number one best bad feeling in the world for a guy who’s gotten particularly okay at speaking words. Happy 4th of July! Fireworks are pretty illegal in New York but that doesn’t seem to stop anybody. Tim and Special Guest Simone de Rochefort find out they live pretty close to each other.
(Ep. 346) Jaffe brings back everyone’s favorite segment, The Alex Jaffe Window Searching Experience. Special Guest Simone de Rochefort just got so hungry. Tim shares a lifestyle tip that will get people so mad at you if you ever talk about it.
(Ep. 347) Brandon is enjoying television again. Someone got mad at Frank at a Christmas party when he questioned their profession. Boomerang is definitely still around. Frank read a Batman story about Joseph Kerr. Brandon asked Jim Lee why western comics tend to bold some words at random in word bubbles.
(Ep. 347) Frank has somehow gotten to the point where he’s excited to see a Deadpool movie. You can hang out with Neal Adams at Comic Con because people only really go to the panels about big movies.
(Ep. 347) Twitter is real bad. Journalists are getting pushed out, fake AI nonsense is flooding the zone, and people hire people to comment on youtube videos for them. Things are getting tough out there, man.
(Ep. 347) Tim talks Hitman, and implies that 47 is “The Liar’s Number” but a(n untrained) liar is more inclined to use a number beginning with three. Redbox is closing because their parent company is a Bojack Horseman joke.
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