After countless laughs and too soon references to national tragedies, the boys wrap up their show and host their own finale. They go out with a bang with a few listener call ins, an extended meme minute, and of course a salacious role play. In their final episode, they roast the one show they ever loved: Billions.
After countless laughs and too soon references to national tragedies, the boys wrap up their show and host their own finale. They go out with a bang with a few listener call ins, an extended meme minute, and of course a salacious role play. In their final episode, they roast the one show they ever loved: Billions.
The boys are on a little summer break! We know everyone wants more role plays so here is an episode dedicated to just that!
The boys are on a little summer break! We know everyone wants more role plays so here is an episode dedicated to just that!
Series Finale launches its nukes when it discusses the last episode of the 1 season rebel military drama 'Last Resort' starring Andre Braugher, Scott Speedman and Robert Patrick. Erik Scott of the Across the Movieverse podcast sits in and talks his movie obsession and his new job as an usher at in independent movie theater.
An on-screen suicide gets the boys talking about the legendary Budd Dwyer and how it intersects with edging, Jack gets whiffs of nostalgia for the days of gore on VHS and John Paul points out that it's a HIPAA violation for rappers to expose Usher's STIs.
Series Finale launches its nukes when it discusses the last episode of the 1 season rebel military drama 'Last Resort' starring Andre Braugher, Scott Speedman and Robert Patrick. Erik Scott of the Across the Movieverse podcast sits in and talks his movie obsession and his new job as an usher at in independent movie theater.
An on-screen suicide gets the boys talking about the legendary Budd Dwyer and how it intersects with edging, Jack gets whiffs of nostalgia for the days of gore on VHS and John Paul points out that it's a HIPAA violation for rappers to expose Usher's STIs.
Erik Scott from Across the Movieverse joins us on this week's episode of Series Finale. Stolen Valor July is a month we pride ourselves on. This show follows Incels trying to become trained Boat Boys. We talk a lot about neck tattoos and swear words.
Erik Scott from Across the Movieverse joins us on this week's episode of Series Finale. Stolen Valor July is a month we pride ourselves on. This show follows Incels trying to become trained Boat Boys. We talk a lot about neck tattoos and swear words.
Series Finale says that knowing is half the battle when they cover the finale of the 80s action military propaganda cartoon as part of the third year of Stolen Valor July. John Paul watched the wrong episode of the show but bravely carries on and immediately launches into detailed talk about action figures or as Jack called them 'his guys.'Zach brings up a possible adult content ban on OnlyFans and relates a story about an older ripped man he met at the bathhouse. Jack does a spot-on impersonation of Cobra Commander.
The Series Finale boys all remember times when they were enlisted in GI Joe. Jack was Rad Roller skater, an Xtreme sports star who got stranded in the Sudan, when he was taken in by the locals. Zach was Icy Wet, a special agent Joe who worked for Starbucks, who went undercover at a Dunkin Donuts in Islamabad that took part in a practice disrespectful to Ramadan. John Paul became a GI Joe named Mr. Lowercase t, the Low-T GI Joe, who became part of a nude detainee photo scandal ala Abu Ghraib.
In a 'Yo Joe' roleplay Cobra Commander, Big Country and GI Joe 'Airtight' get into a sticky situation when Airtight gets stuck in the washing machine like certain online videos, he gets very sad when it seems he's left out of the free-wheeling sex that's about to occur.
Series Finale says that knowing is half the battle when they cover the finale of the 80s action military propaganda cartoon as part of the third year of Stolen Valor July. John Paul watched the wrong episode of the show but bravely carries on and immediately launches into detailed talk about action figures or as Jack called them 'his guys.'Zach brings up a possible adult content ban on OnlyFans and relates a story about an older ripped man he met at the bathhouse. Jack does a spot-on impersonation of Cobra Commander.
The Series Finale boys all remember times when they were enlisted in GI Joe. Jack was Rad Roller skater, an Xtreme sports star who got stranded in the Sudan, when he was taken in by the locals. Zach was Icy Wet, a special agent Joe who worked for Starbucks, who went undercover at a Dunkin Donuts in Islamabad that took part in a practice disrespectful to Ramadan. John Paul became a GI Joe named Mr. Lowercase t, the Low-T GI Joe, who became part of a nude detainee photo scandal ala Abu Ghraib.
In a 'Yo Joe' roleplay Cobra Commander, Big Country and GI Joe 'Airtight' get into a sticky situation when Airtight gets stuck in the washing machine like certain online videos, he gets very sad when it seems he's left out of the free-wheeling sex that's about to occur.
Series Finale returns to doing what they do best when they kick off the 3rd year of Stolen Valor July when they discuss the final episode of the BBC drama about the British Army in Afghanistan 'Our Girl'. Except for Zach who watched the wrong episode.
John Paul ruminates on the Iraqi Republican Guard and getting catcalled by a Marine recruiter, Zach suggests that what will bring down the US military isn't Critical Race Theory but Critical Waist Theory about fat acceptance for the troops and Jack ruminates on the film 'My Girl' and Jerry Seinfeld and Critical Bee Theory.
The Finale boys all happen to have served and recall those times. Jack joined the British Army and ended up on a mission with Chis Kyle, though his greatest struggle was reading his own handwriting during his writing assignment. Zach hated living in England and joined the British army as an interpreter and was fired after a misunderstanding at a mosque. John Paul was a violent soccer hooligan who was recruited into the secret unit MI69 led by Princess Di who had faked her own death.
In a jolly fine roleplay Prince Harry, an Afghani terrorist, and a British guy meet up for a photo op in hospital when things get sexual, violent and confusing, there's a huge explosion and many deaths.
Series Finale returns to doing what they do best when they kick off the 3rd year of Stolen Valor July when they discuss the final episode of the BBC drama about the British Army in Afghanistan 'Our Girl'. Except for Zach who watched the wrong episode.
John Paul ruminates on the Iraqi Republican Guard and getting catcalled by a Marine recruiter, Zach suggests that what will bring down the US military isn't Critical Race Theory but Critical Waist Theory about fat acceptance for the troops and Jack ruminates on the film 'My Girl' and Jerry Seinfeld and Critical Bee Theory.
The Finale boys all happen to have served and recall those times. Jack joined the British Army and ended up on a mission with Chis Kyle, though his greatest struggle was reading his own handwriting during his writing assignment. Zach hated living in England and joined the British army as an interpreter and was fired after a misunderstanding at a mosque. John Paul was a violent soccer hooligan who was recruited into the secret unit MI69 led by Princess Di who had faked her own death.
In a jolly fine roleplay Prince Harry, an Afghani terrorist, and a British guy meet up for a photo op in hospital when things get sexual, violent and confusing, there's a huge explosion and many deaths.
This episode of Series Finale boys are back to the classics. They watched the Andy Griffith show an American police procedural or someone call it COPAGANDA. Italians move in and the town is freaked out but eventually starts to like them.
This episode of Series Finale boys are back to the classics. They watched the Andy Griffith show an American police procedural or someone call it COPAGANDA. Italians move in and the town is freaked out but eventually starts to like them.
Series Finale leaves their fiancé for a soulmate when they break down the last episode of The Parkers starring Monique who they think is very gorgeous . Zach declares that Monique is the female Kevin James and he wants to marry her. John Paul talks a little about David Arquette's most famous role in Scream and his time pro wrestling and Jack ponders on the issue of kink in the Pride Parade.
In a left at the altar roleplay Nikki Parker, The Professor and Johnny try to hash out a new poly relationship when Nikki drops some truth bombs about penis size and the whole gang orders only waters and annoys a waiter.
Series Finale leaves their fiancé for a soulmate when they break down the last episode of The Parkers starring Monique who they think is very gorgeous . Zach declares that Monique is the female Kevin James and he wants to marry her. John Paul talks a little about David Arquette's most famous role in Scream and his time pro wrestling and Jack ponders on the issue of kink in the Pride Parade.
In a left at the altar roleplay Nikki Parker, The Professor and Johnny try to hash out a new poly relationship when Nikki drops some truth bombs about penis size and the whole gang orders only waters and annoys a waiter.
Series Finale puts on a disguise to slip past security when they cover the finale of the USA original heist series 'White Collar'. Zach starts the show off by stridently defending Martha Stewart, saying her conviction for stock manipulation was wrong, Jack informs the gang that skid row will be renamed after AAA movie star actor Henry Cavill, and John Paul has some fond memories of Dustin Diamond brought on by discussion about Dustin's sex tape titled 'Saved by the Smell.'
The Series Finale boys all remember the times they had faked their own deaths. Jack talks about when his controversial Ellen appearance led to him exposing a comic who lied about 9/11. Zach faked his own death to frame an NFL star for murder to keep him out of the Hall of Fame. John Paul relates how he went out west to Hollywood to be a star, but ended up being abused by a famous 'nice' talk show host and ended up having to fake his own death to escape.
In a safecracking roleplay Neal, Jack's creation Chao Pink and a security guard from the show meet up in Paris and have an argument, Chao Pink of course, complaining about the smell the whole time. The security guard reveals that he's a cop just before Chao Pink makes an even more shocking revelation, just before some non-shocking gun violence.
Series Finale puts on a disguise to slip past security when they cover the finale of the USA original heist series 'White Collar'. Zach starts the show off by stridently defending Martha Stewart, saying her conviction for stock manipulation was wrong, Jack informs the gang that skid row will be renamed after AAA movie star actor Henry Cavill, and John Paul has some fond memories of Dustin Diamond brought on by discussion about Dustin's sex tape titled 'Saved by the Smell.'
The Series Finale boys all remember the times they had faked their own deaths. Jack talks about when his controversial Ellen appearance led to him exposing a comic who lied about 9/11. Zach faked his own death to frame an NFL star for murder to keep him out of the Hall of Fame. John Paul relates how he went out west to Hollywood to be a star, but ended up being abused by a famous 'nice' talk show host and ended up having to fake his own death to escape.
In a safecracking roleplay Neal, Jack's creation Chao Pink and a security guard from the show meet up in Paris and have an argument, Chao Pink of course, complaining about the smell the whole time. The security guard reveals that he's a cop just before Chao Pink makes an even more shocking revelation, just before some non-shocking gun violence.
Series Finale reads your micro-expressions when they cover the final episode of the Fox semi-police procedural starring Quentin Tarantino darling Tim Roth. John Paul kicks things off by pointing out that this show was part of a glut of early 2000s 'super competent' shows in the vein of 'The Mentalist' and 'House'. Jack thinks that Tim Roth should have used his super observation powers to spy on sports teams for gambling purposes and Zach spends a little time talking about 'the craft' of comedy before engaging in an interesting discussion on the sobriety concept of 'rigorous honesty.'
Jack talks about when he used his lie detector powers to investigate Tiger King's Carol Baskin for the murder of her husband and ended up in a confrontation with another star from the famous docu-series. Zach remembers when he used his empathy and compassion to investigate tax cheats for the IRS and got caught up in a deadly situation with a beloved daytime talk host, and John Paul refuses to buy new diamond rings for his inter-racial poly marriage partners. Special shout out to the new body weight guessing gameshow 'Lay On Me'.
In a devious roleplay Tim Roth and Michael B. Jordan argue about mask mandates, then their careers before they're interrupted by the Dickensian Ghost of White Guys past. Jordan pulls a piece and shoots the ghost because he's concerned the ghost might say something especially rude about Tim Roth's past.
Series Finale reads your micro-expressions when they cover the final episode of the Fox semi-police procedural starring Quentin Tarantino darling Tim Roth. John Paul kicks things off by pointing out that this show was part of a glut of early 2000s 'super competent' shows in the vein of 'The Mentalist' and 'House'. Jack thinks that Tim Roth should have used his super observation powers to spy on sports teams for gambling purposes and Zach spends a little time talking about 'the craft' of comedy before engaging in an interesting discussion on the sobriety concept of 'rigorous honesty.'
Jack talks about when he used his lie detector powers to investigate Tiger King's Carol Baskin for the murder of her husband and ended up in a confrontation with another star from the famous docu-series. Zach remembers when he used his empathy and compassion to investigate tax cheats for the IRS and got caught up in a deadly situation with a beloved daytime talk host, and John Paul refuses to buy new diamond rings for his inter-racial poly marriage partners. Special shout out to the new body weight guessing gameshow 'Lay On Me'.
In a devious roleplay Tim Roth and Michael B. Jordan argue about mask mandates, then their careers before they're interrupted by the Dickensian Ghost of White Guys past. Jordan pulls a piece and shoots the ghost because he's concerned the ghost might say something especially rude about Tim Roth's past.
Series Finale takes on broadcast royalty when they cover the NOT final episode of the Tim Allen conservative slanted sitcom Last Man Standing. They start the show off by pointing out that this week they did NOT watch the final episode but accidently watched an episode of the show a few weeks before the last one.
Zach talks about how Warren Buffet was an early Poly King when he had a wife and a girlfriend for two decades, John Paul implies that recently seperated billionaire Bill Gates implanted microchips into the population, and Jack helps eulogize a beantown drug dealing legend Boston George, who passed recently and who was the basis for the film 'Blow'.
Zach talks about when he was the CEO of a company that provided 'bullshit' job workers to corporations and he wanted a poly marriage because his wife was a bad cook, John Paul married Melinda Gates and ruined things with her by pushing her to invest her fortune in his financial ideas, and Jack was so into the NoFap movement he wouldn't make love to his wife and forced her to go elsewhere for sexual satisfaction.
In a roleplay with "more power" Jonathon Taylor Thomas and Wilson from Home Improvement confront Tim Allen about the current state of their acting careers, when JTT makes a shocking revelation that puts Wilson in the crosshairs.
Series Finale takes on broadcast royalty when they cover the NOT final episode of the Tim Allen conservative slanted sitcom Last Man Standing. They start the show off by pointing out that this week they did NOT watch the final episode but accidently watched an episode of the show a few weeks before the last one.
Zach talks about how Warren Buffet was an early Poly King when he had a wife and a girlfriend for two decades, John Paul implies that recently seperated billionaire Bill Gates implanted microchips into the population, and Jack helps eulogize a beantown drug dealing legend Boston George, who passed recently and who was the basis for the film 'Blow'.
Zach talks about when he was the CEO of a company that provided 'bullshit' job workers to corporations and he wanted a poly marriage because his wife was a bad cook, John Paul married Melinda Gates and ruined things with her by pushing her to invest her fortune in his financial ideas, and Jack was so into the NoFap movement he wouldn't make love to his wife and forced her to go elsewhere for sexual satisfaction.
In a roleplay with "more power" Jonathon Taylor Thomas and Wilson from Home Improvement confront Tim Allen about the current state of their acting careers, when JTT makes a shocking revelation that puts Wilson in the crosshairs.
Series Finale rejects modern technology and society when they cover the last episode of the very real, totally unscripted reality show Amish Mafia. Zach is fascinated with the Amish people and how they don't pay income tax, Jack wonders how many Amish it would take to shun someone who was over 400 lbs and John Paul's mic has some scratchiness at the start of the show.
Zach talks about when he was part of a society of religious folx who declared that marriage ended at death and would NOT continue into the afterlife, Jack talked about his time with a Canadian prophet with a large penis, and John Paul talked about when he went undercover Amish to root out illegal streaming.
In a primative roleplay Lebanon Levi propositions Merlin's wife for sex because her huge size reminds him of modern society when Caleb arrives and is clumsy with a bucket of bull semen. Caleb ends up grabbing a gun to kill Levi when Bill Clinton arrives right on schedule.
Series Finale rejects modern technology and society when they cover the last episode of the very real, totally unscripted reality show Amish Mafia. Zach is fascinated with the Amish people and how they don't pay income tax, Jack wonders how many Amish it would take to shun someone who was over 400 lbs and John Paul's mic has some scratchiness at the start of the show.
Zach talks about when he was part of a society of religious folx who declared that marriage ended at death and would NOT continue into the afterlife, Jack talked about his time with a Canadian prophet with a large penis, and John Paul talked about when he went undercover Amish to root out illegal streaming.
In a primative roleplay Lebanon Levi propositions Merlin's wife for sex because her huge size reminds him of modern society when Caleb arrives and is clumsy with a bucket of bull semen. Caleb ends up grabbing a gun to kill Levi when Bill Clinton arrives right on schedule.
Series Finale goes mystery solving when they discuss the finale episode of the dead, then resurrected series on Hulu, Veronica Mars. The show starts off with the boys thanking everyone for the magic of meme week which leads into a discussion of Martin Mull Madness and Fred Willard's arrest in an adult cinema. Zach says that adult theaters are the only places enforcing indecency laws, John Paul reveals that it wasn't him that did a stinky BM, but Fred Willard and he only took the fall, and Jack wonders about the maximum age for anal sex.
The Series Finale boys recall when they worked in private investigaions, Zach investigaged a man who secretly married another man while he was unconscious at the dentist to leech off his health insurance, John Paul relates how he and his Poly partners teamed up to investigate another famous poly triad, and Jack was hired as PI to investiage Bears in Ogunquit, Maine.
In a mysterious roleplay Deke from King of Queens and Fred Willard team up to deliver a package to Veronica Mars, when they both proposition her for sexual activity. She encourages them to warm each other up when Kevin James arrives on scene and promptly murders someone.
Series Finale goes mystery solving when they discuss the finale episode of the dead, then resurrected series on Hulu, Veronica Mars. The show starts off with the boys thanking everyone for the magic of meme week which leads into a discussion of Martin Mull Madness and Fred Willard's arrest in an adult cinema. Zach says that adult theaters are the only places enforcing indecency laws, John Paul reveals that it wasn't him that did a stinky BM, but Fred Willard and he only took the fall, and Jack wonders about the maximum age for anal sex.
The Series Finale boys recall when they worked in private investigaions, Zach investigaged a man who secretly married another man while he was unconscious at the dentist to leech off his health insurance, John Paul relates how he and his Poly partners teamed up to investigate another famous poly triad, and Jack was hired as PI to investiage Bears in Ogunquit, Maine.
In a mysterious roleplay Deke from King of Queens and Fred Willard team up to deliver a package to Veronica Mars, when they both proposition her for sexual activity. She encourages them to warm each other up when Kevin James arrives on scene and promptly murders someone.
Series Finale goes multi-dimensional when they cover the finale of the Netflix original sci-fi drama The OA. Zach is shocked and overjoyed to see Phyllis from the Office getting more work, Jack wants to discuss interpretive dance, and John Paul claims that Porky Pig is a revolutionary figure for the body positivity movement.
A woman famously staged a protest to uncancel The OA and in that spirit the gang all talk about when they tried to uncancel a show with a wild stunt. Jack takes hostages to save the show Bunheads, Zach leads a world wide strike of layabout sons to bring back ESPN Classic and their programming and John Paul makes a last ditch effort to save The Crocodile Hunter with a wild new star after Steve Irwin's death.
In a subconscious roleplay Phyllis Kony, Prison Mike from The Office and Larry Craig get into it when Phyllis Kony tries to recruit for the Lord's Resistance Army, before they start to debate about the best places to have se
Series Finale goes multi-dimensional when they cover the finale of the Netflix original sci-fi drama The OA. Zach is shocked and overjoyed to see Phyllis from the Office getting more work, Jack wants to discuss interpretive dance, and John Paul claims that Porky Pig is a revolutionary figure for the body positivity movement.
A woman famously staged a protest to uncancel The OA and in that spirit the gang all talk about when they tried to uncancel a show with a wild stunt. Jack takes hostages to save the show Bunheads, Zach leads a world wide strike of layabout sons to bring back ESPN Classic and their programming and John Paul makes a last ditch effort to save The Crocodile Hunter with a wild new star after Steve Irwin's death.
In a subconscious roleplay Phyllis Kony, Prison Mike from The Office and Larry Craig get into it when Phyllis Kony tries to recruit for the Lord's Resistance Army, before they start to debate about the best places to have se
Series Finale returns to the world of Multi-Level Marketing as they cover the finale of the Kirsten Dunst comedy-drama , On Becoming A God in Central Florida.
The show starts off hot with the boys patting themselves on the back over their schedule and getting phone calls from several former heads of state including Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
John Paul talks about working for door to door sex toy company, Zach talks about starting a fraud office company to bilk corporations out of money, and Jack flat out admits he didn't do the writing assignment.
In a profitable roleplay the COO of Water Country, Kirsten Dunst and Ernie from the show have a heated argument about body politics at the water park, until Ernie starts sexually propositioning everyone he sees.
Series Finale returns to the world of Multi-Level Marketing as they cover the finale of the Kirsten Dunst comedy-drama , On Becoming A God in Central Florida.
The show starts off hot with the boys patting themselves on the back over their schedule and getting phone calls from several former heads of state including Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
John Paul talks about working for door to door sex toy company, Zach talks about starting a fraud office company to bilk corporations out of money, and Jack flat out admits he didn't do the writing assignment.
In a profitable roleplay the COO of Water Country, Kirsten Dunst and Ernie from the show have a heated argument about body politics at the water park, until Ernie starts sexually propositioning everyone he sees.
Series Finale returns to the early 2000s in their minds as they cover the broadcast TV sequel to the hit Denzel Washington film Training Day, one of the last roles for Bill Paxton before his death.
Right away Zach points out that the podcast is being recorded on Holly Thursday, Jack loves the book Holes and John Paul repeatedly points out that this is this show probably should never existed.
The Series Finale boys all pitch their own TV shows based off movies. Zach pitches Godfather: Warn-A-Brotha about the Cuomo crime administration. John Paul pitches American Beauty: The Series about a gun-toting Kevin Spacey. Jack pitches a show called Double Doubt: A game show about whether women have large breasts or are sex predators.
In an action packed roleplay Denzel Washington, his son and Bill Paxton eschew drugs in favor of not waiting the proper amount of time to swim after eating, they head to Austin and they end up having sex.
Series Finale returns to the early 2000s in their minds as they cover the broadcast TV sequel to the hit Denzel Washington film Training Day, one of the last roles for Bill Paxton before his death.
Right away Zach points out that the podcast is being recorded on Holly Thursday, Jack loves the book Holes and John Paul repeatedly points out that this is this show probably should never existed.
The Series Finale boys all pitch their own TV shows based off movies. Zach pitches Godfather: Warn-A-Brotha about the Cuomo crime administration. John Paul pitches American Beauty: The Series about a gun-toting Kevin Spacey. Jack pitches a show called Double Doubt: A game show about whether women have large breasts or are sex predators.
In an action packed roleplay Denzel Washington, his son and Bill Paxton eschew drugs in favor of not waiting the proper amount of time to swim after eating, they head to Austin and they end up having sex.
This week on Series Finale podcast we return to the sacred ground of 'reality' TV with South Beach Tow from TruTV. Jack talks about disgraced NFL player Rae Carruth attempting to have his pregnant wife assassinated and accidently calls him Rod, while John Paul thinks that TruTV stars The Impractical Joker should target Rae to punish him for his crimes, while Zach says that tow truck drivers deliver the kind of swift justice he wants to see in the world and points out that the podcast was ahead of the curve on self-fellatio.
The boys all talk about their own past with towing cars, Zach reveals that he had compassion for a vanlifer he was supposed to tow, Jack got into it with Gov Cuomo, and JPR towed Epstein's famous plane.
In a touching roleplay Dave Kosgrove and Jerome from South Beach tow get into a fight with Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports after they tow his car. Jerome wants to use Dave's car to pick up the pope, while Dave repeatedly implies he's willing to have sex to get his car for free.
This week on Series Finale podcast we return to the sacred ground of 'reality' TV with South Beach Tow from TruTV. Jack talks about disgraced NFL player Rae Carruth attempting to have his pregnant wife assassinated and accidently calls him Rod, while John Paul thinks that TruTV stars The Impractical Joker should target Rae to punish him for his crimes, while Zach says that tow truck drivers deliver the kind of swift justice he wants to see in the world and points out that the podcast was ahead of the curve on self-fellatio.
The boys all talk about their own past with towing cars, Zach reveals that he had compassion for a vanlifer he was supposed to tow, Jack got into it with Gov Cuomo, and JPR towed Epstein's famous plane.
In a touching roleplay Dave Kosgrove and Jerome from South Beach tow get into a fight with Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports after they tow his car. Jerome wants to use Dave's car to pick up the pope, while Dave repeatedly implies he's willing to have sex to get his car for free.
Series Finale heads to the far east as for a big tie in with Godzilla vs King Kong, the 1960s Japanese kaiju series Ultraman. Zach proclaims that he's done with porn, John Paul wonders if dropping the bomb during WWII gave us kaiju, anime and hentai, Jack says he loves that the show used miniatures which reminded him of his action figures (guys). John Paul tries to give the boys a lesson in advanced Japanese and they the boys all predict a winner in the Godzilla V King Kong debate.
The boys all talk about their own experiences fighting giant monsters, and in an enlightening roleplay Fuji from the defense force and Godzilla take a Japanese course with a professor who is obstinately American.
Series Finale heads to the far east as for a big tie in with Godzilla vs King Kong, the 1960s Japanese kaiju series Ultraman. Zach proclaims that he's done with porn, John Paul wonders if dropping the bomb during WWII gave us kaiju, anime and hentai, Jack says he loves that the show used miniatures which reminded him of his action figures (guys). John Paul tries to give the boys a lesson in advanced Japanese and they the boys all predict a winner in the Godzilla V King Kong debate.
The boys all talk about their own experiences fighting giant monsters, and in an enlightening roleplay Fuji from the defense force and Godzilla take a Japanese course with a professor who is obstinately American.
Series Finale goes biblical again when they discuss the final episode of the controversial Netflix series Messiah. Zach thinks the show is out to lunch, but ponders the divinity of Christ, John Paul emphatically says that women MMA fighters could beat them up, Jack thinks that when Jimmy Kimmel goes to Hell, he'll be disguised as Karl Malone and each one of the boys has a story about Jesus and Joe Rogan.
In a divine roleplay a young cancer patient and fraud Jesus are on a plane with a very unprofessional pilot, when they try to use musical gay conversion therapy on him.
Series Finale goes biblical again when they discuss the final episode of the controversial Netflix series Messiah. Zach thinks the show is out to lunch, but ponders the divinity of Christ, John Paul emphatically says that women MMA fighters could beat them up, Jack thinks that when Jimmy Kimmel goes to Hell, he'll be disguised as Karl Malone and each one of the boys has a story about Jesus and Joe Rogan.
In a divine roleplay a young cancer patient and fraud Jesus are on a plane with a very unprofessional pilot, when they try to use musical gay conversion therapy on him.
Series Finale returns to trash reality TV for the finale of the BET non-hit The Gary Owen Program. Gary Owen is a white comedian popular in the black community and in the series finale of his reality show he tries to re-do his disasterous wedding from 12 years ago as a gift to his wife. John Paul is puzzled and intrigued when he hears how Gary Owen won a black comedy contest in San Diego, Zach loves that Gary is non-political and Jack thought Gary's wife was funnier than he was. The boys relate their own weddings that they had a decade ago and go over the problems they had and in a revealing roleplay, an impatient preacher rails against cancel culture and attempts to rail Gary's wife.
Series Finale returns to trash reality TV for the finale of the BET non-hit The Gary Owen Program. Gary Owen is a white comedian popular in the black community and in the series finale of his reality show he tries to re-do his disasterous wedding from 12 years ago as a gift to his wife. John Paul is puzzled and intrigued when he hears how Gary Owen won a black comedy contest in San Diego, Zach loves that Gary is non-political and Jack thought Gary's wife was funnier than he was. The boys relate their own weddings that they had a decade ago and go over the problems they had and in a revealing roleplay, an impatient preacher rails against cancel culture and attempts to rail Gary's wife.
Series Finale is comin at ya with a hot NEW episode. The boys get together and discuss the finale of Vikings, an original drama series from The History Channel. Right off the bat John Paul says it's episode 153 when it's actually 154, they discuss if the men on Vikings were hotter than the fat men on Sopranos and Zach claims he never did anything to personally harm Britney Spears. They make numerous excuses for why Ted Cruz fled Texas during the weather crisis. In an inspirational roleplay, Loki & Ivan the boneless talk erectile dysfunction with a beligerant Larry Flynt, until Karl Malone shows up to be forgiven.
Series Finale is comin at ya with a hot NEW episode. The boys get together and discuss the finale of Vikings, an original drama series from The History Channel. Right off the bat John Paul says it's episode 153 when it's actually 154, they discuss if the men on Vikings were hotter than the fat men on Sopranos and Zach claims he never did anything to personally harm Britney Spears. They make numerous excuses for why Ted Cruz fled Texas during the weather crisis. In an inspirational roleplay, Loki & Ivan the boneless talk erectile dysfunction with a beligerant Larry Flynt, until Karl Malone shows up to be forgiven.
Series Finale is back with a brand new episode about the last episode of the Full House revival, fuller house. Erik Scott (@erikscottcomedy), co-host of the Across The Movieverse podcast joins Jack and John Paul to talk about how a Columbia University Professor uses Heroin to relax after work, they connect some characters in a shared universe like on Erik's podcast, and how the Olsen twins would make deadly, deadly assassins.
In a stunning roleplay Mary-Kate Olsen and Fuller House's Max Fuller try to hide the dead body of Heath Ledger from his maid and sexual tension starts to build immediately.
Series Finale is back with a brand new episode about the last episode of the Full House revival, fuller house. Erik Scott (@erikscottcomedy), co-host of the Across The Movieverse podcast joins Jack and John Paul to talk about how a Columbia University Professor uses Heroin to relax after work, they connect some characters in a shared universe like on Erik's podcast, and how the Olsen twins would make deadly, deadly assassins.
In a stunning roleplay Mary-Kate Olsen and Fuller House's Max Fuller try to hide the dead body of Heath Ledger from his maid and sexual tension starts to build immediately.
Series Finale has a big 1st as they tackle a Fox sitcom that combines live action and animation; Son of Zorn. Right away John Paul brings up the current allegations against Joss Whedon for no reason, they the boys discuss how hot John Travolta looks in his big Tik Tok commercial. They talk about being purchased Nintendo Switch consoles while they are cucked and how great that sounds, and Jack and Zach relentlessly slam Tim Meadows as untalented and over rated.They have an indepth discussion of which animated characters they would have sex with. In a chilling roleplay Tim Meadows and Rob Schneider have a heated argument as animated John Travolta flys them to a casino while he contemplates suicide.
Series Finale has a big 1st as they tackle a Fox sitcom that combines live action and animation; Son of Zorn. Right away John Paul brings up the current allegations against Joss Whedon for no reason, they the boys discuss how hot John Travolta looks in his big Tik Tok commercial. They talk about being purchased Nintendo Switch consoles while they are cucked and how great that sounds, and Jack and Zach relentlessly slam Tim Meadows as untalented and over rated.They have an indepth discussion of which animated characters they would have sex with. In a chilling roleplay Tim Meadows and Rob Schneider have a heated argument as animated John Travolta flys them to a casino while he contemplates suicide.
Series Finale takes on an American television institution as they discuss the TV juggernaut Superbowl LV. John Paul & Zach reveal that they were terrible at Pop Warner football, and that John Paul played even though he did not understand the game at all. Jack talks memories of the Patriots and defends Tom Brady from Zach and John Paul insinuating that he shares his wife with his team in a hotwifing situation. In a star-studded roleplay Tom Brady, Robert Kraft, and Bob Costas have a sports interview that quickly devolves into Zach doing his Marlon Brando.
Series Finale takes on an American television institution as they discuss the TV juggernaut Superbowl LV. John Paul & Zach reveal that they were terrible at Pop Warner football, and that John Paul played even though he did not understand the game at all. Jack talks memories of the Patriots and defends Tom Brady from Zach and John Paul insinuating that he shares his wife with his team in a hotwifing situation. In a star-studded roleplay Tom Brady, Robert Kraft, and Bob Costas have a sports interview that quickly devolves into Zach doing his Marlon Brando.
Series Finale gets teen-dramatic as they explore the final episode of the controversial Netflix teen drama 13 Reasons Why. They talk about the insane length of the finale (98mins), throw out some non-researched facts about the HIV virus, and discuss the most palatable methods to portray suicide on TV. In the roleplay the boys mash HIPAA regulations, sex work and ghosts together in a stunning achievment of improvised drama.
Series Finale gets teen-dramatic as they explore the final episode of the controversial Netflix teen drama 13 Reasons Why. They talk about the insane length of the finale (98mins), throw out some non-researched facts about the HIV virus, and discuss the most palatable methods to portray suicide on TV. In the roleplay the boys mash HIPAA regulations, sex work and ghosts together in a stunning achievment of improvised drama.
Series Finale tackles an Amazon original limited series adaptation of an experimental book; I Love Dick. They laugh childishly about the name, and then scold Kevin Bacon's character for being shook about a woman's menstruation when he's 62 years old.They talk about their hot tub experiences, how investing in brick & mortar video game sales will make them wealthy and in the roleplay, Dick, Bernie Madoff and Bernie Sanders have an awkward meeting in prison when another Bernie crashes the party
Series Finale tackles an Amazon original limited series adaptation of an experimental book; I Love Dick. They laugh childishly about the name, and then scold Kevin Bacon's character for being shook about a woman's menstruation when he's 62 years old.They talk about their hot tub experiences, how investing in brick & mortar video game sales will make them wealthy and in the roleplay, Dick, Bernie Madoff and Bernie Sanders have an awkward meeting in prison when another Bernie crashes the party
The boys talk about an FX western, Justified. They swap stories of being U.S. Marshals and talk about what it is like to be a fugitive chasing a lawman. Jack maintains that Eliot Page is more respected than Clint Eastwood and the boys consider what a Lizzo musical tribute to Richard Jewell would sound like.
The boys talk about an FX western, Justified. They swap stories of being U.S. Marshals and talk about what it is like to be a fugitive chasing a lawman. Jack maintains that Eliot Page is more respected than Clint Eastwood and the boys consider what a Lizzo musical tribute to Richard Jewell would sound like.
The boys take on their first dubbed show and watch El Presidente, a Chilean dramatic miniseries that profiles the 2015 FIFA corruption scandals. They talk about geography, corruption, and the benefits of subtitles over dubs.
The boys take on their first dubbed show and watch El Presidente, a Chilean dramatic miniseries that profiles the 2015 FIFA corruption scandals. They talk about geography, corruption, and the benefits of subtitles over dubs.
The boys discuss She-Ra and the Princess of Power. They imagine what it is like to be butch lesbians in their sixties, debate whether or not this is a weeabo anime, and dissect the differences between a secret identity and an alter ego. They also claim that My Little Pony has a more masculine fan base than the NHL.
The boys discuss She-Ra and the Princess of Power. They imagine what it is like to be butch lesbians in their sixties, debate whether or not this is a weeabo anime, and dissect the differences between a secret identity and an alter ego. They also claim that My Little Pony has a more masculine fan base than the NHL.
The boys sit down with hilarious comedian and Utah native Xazmin Garza to discuss the newest addition to the Real Housewives franchise - Salt Lake City. They talk about Mormons, their own trials as housewives, and predict a Coach Shah affair.
They discuss religious people, racial prejudice in Utah, and plastic surgery.
The boys sit down with hilarious comedian and Utah native Xazmin Garza to discuss the newest addition to the Real Housewives franchise - Salt Lake City. They talk about Mormons, their own trials as housewives, and predict a Coach Shah affair.
They discuss religious people, racial prejudice in Utah, and plastic surgery.
The boys talk about politics, famous political scandals, and mukbangs. They invent a new Youtube channel called the Mukbang bus, ponder if Danny Devito is cis-height and more whilst discussing The Good Wife.
The boys talk about politics, famous political scandals, and mukbangs. They invent a new Youtube channel called the Mukbang bus, ponder if Danny Devito is cis-height and more whilst discussing The Good Wife.
The boys discuss a legendary, but not classic sitcom, Taxi which allegedly stars Danny DeVito. They talk about the cab industry, New York City, Michael Vick, and why Jim Carrey freaks them out.
The boys discuss a legendary, but not classic sitcom, Taxi which allegedly stars Danny DeVito. They talk about the cab industry, New York City, Michael Vick, and why Jim Carrey freaks them out.
The boys are joined by our producer Devin to discuss the Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney's hit book, Normal People. They talk about dining hall shopping sprees, the destructive decision to pursue an MFA, and share stories of times they were separated from their lovers.
The boys are joined by our producer Devin to discuss the Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney's hit book, Normal People. They talk about dining hall shopping sprees, the destructive decision to pursue an MFA, and share stories of times they were separated from their lovers.
The boys watch a legendary reality tv show, Bridalplasty, where brides compete for a dream wedding by undergoing plastic surgery contests. They discuss a murder, contemplate their own experiences getting married after plastic surgery, and John Paul opens up about his experience protesting on behalf of Hollywood tv writers.
The boys watch a legendary reality tv show, Bridalplasty, where brides compete for a dream wedding by undergoing plastic surgery contests. They discuss a murder, contemplate their own experiences getting married after plastic surgery, and John Paul opens up about his experience protesting on behalf of Hollywood tv writers.
The boys talk about a classic police procedural, Hill Street Blues. They talk about cab dispatchers, Chicago, and gender divides in podcasting.
The boys talk about a classic police procedural, Hill Street Blues. They talk about cab dispatchers, Chicago, and gender divides in podcasting.
The boys take a rare visit to network television to discuss God Friended Me. They discuss atheism, podcasting, and debate whether or not Christians do more good than harm.
They wonder how God would act on social media and explore the intricacies of small town Facebook groups.
The boys take a rare visit to network television to discuss God Friended Me. They discuss atheism, podcasting, and debate whether or not Christians do more good than harm.
They wonder how God would act on social media and explore the intricacies of small town Facebook groups.
The boys return to their roots of bad reality tv shows and head down to Texas and review the oily boys of Black Gold. They contemplate doing steroids, talk about men with anger problems, and praise the managerial dominance of Hispanic men.
The boys return to their roots of bad reality tv shows and head down to Texas and review the oily boys of Black Gold. They contemplate doing steroids, talk about men with anger problems, and praise the managerial dominance of Hispanic men.
The boys talk about a Goldbergs spinoff about high school gym class - Schooled. They trash Tim Meadows for always being a principal, praise WWF Superstar Goldberg for being a great global ambassador for Judaism, and Jack goes out of his way to bring down TikTok star Doggface.
John Paul talks about why he stopped liking music and Zach talks about how Michael Moore's film Roger and Me inspired him to grow a moustache.
The boys talk about a Goldbergs spinoff about high school gym class - Schooled. They trash Tim Meadows for always being a principal, praise WWF Superstar Goldberg for being a great global ambassador for Judaism, and Jack goes out of his way to bring down TikTok star Doggface.
John Paul talks about why he stopped liking music and Zach talks about how Michael Moore's film Roger and Me inspired him to grow a moustache.
The boys talk about a very underwhelming police show called The Following starring Kevin Bacon. Jack rates the print of famous men, the boys talk about Amal Clooney's husband, and Zach breaks the devastating news of John Cena's marriage to John Paul.
The boys talk about a very underwhelming police show called The Following starring Kevin Bacon. Jack rates the print of famous men, the boys talk about Amal Clooney's husband, and Zach breaks the devastating news of John Cena's marriage to John Paul.
The boys get into James Franco's allegations and the JFK assassination. John Paul is disturbed by a demented old man's critique of human morality and weighs in on Cuties. Zach discusses why it would be imprudent to weigh in on Woody Allen's allegations and Jack praises James Franco's movie star looks.
The boys get into James Franco's allegations and the JFK assassination. John Paul is disturbed by a demented old man's critique of human morality and weighs in on Cuties. Zach discusses why it would be imprudent to weigh in on Woody Allen's allegations and Jack praises James Franco's movie star looks.
The boys talk about NOS4A2 - a show written by Joe Hill set in the wonderful Haverhill, Massachusetts. The boys debate nepotism in light of Joe Hill being Stephen King's son, John Paul defends cat calling, Jack flirts with a Muslim cab driver, and Zach confusingly possibly accuses Gary Sheffield of murder without any proof.
The boys talk about NOS4A2 - a show written by Joe Hill set in the wonderful Haverhill, Massachusetts. The boys debate nepotism in light of Joe Hill being Stephen King's son, John Paul defends cat calling, Jack flirts with a Muslim cab driver, and Zach confusingly possibly accuses Gary Sheffield of murder without any proof.
The boys discuss a female and addict led supernatural horror show - The Witchblade. We talk about feminism, anti-Italian discrimination, whistleblowers, and the Satanic Panic.
Zach makes John Paul repeat his defense of Julian Assange. Jack makes a valiant return from rehab.
The boys discuss a female and addict led supernatural horror show - The Witchblade. We talk about feminism, anti-Italian discrimination, whistleblowers, and the Satanic Panic.
Zach makes John Paul repeat his defense of Julian Assange. Jack makes a valiant return from rehab.
John Paul loves the premise of the purge, but Zach abhors violence and thinks that the Purge should only be used for white collar financial crimes. The boys virtue signal about Donald J. Trump, praise Ethan Hawke, and pioneer a new form of Romeo Dialing - Romeo Mailing.
John Paul loves the premise of the purge, but Zach abhors violence and thinks that the Purge should only be used for white collar financial crimes. The boys virtue signal about Donald J. Trump, praise Ethan Hawke, and pioneer a new form of Romeo Dialing - Romeo Mailing.
Zach and John Paul discuss the surprising cancellation of Adult Swim's longtime cult hit - Venture Bros. They debate whether or not Samson is a character in Supersmash, John Paul opens up about his time selling fake news to Puddy from Seinfeld at CVS, and Zach talks about how worried he is about American rage.
They also wonder if Gisele makes all of her money as a day trader because they have never seen her model and they give a review of Tom Brady's performance as QB of the Bucs.
Zach and John Paul discuss the surprising cancellation of Adult Swim's longtime cult hit - Venture Bros. They debate whether or not Samson is a character in Supersmash, John Paul opens up about his time selling fake news to Puddy from Seinfeld at CVS, and Zach talks about how worried he is about American rage.
They also wonder if Gisele makes all of her money as a day trader because they have never seen her model and they give a review of Tom Brady's performance as QB of the Bucs.
The boys tackle John Paul's favorite genre: super natural teen dramas. I'm Not Okay With This was a Netflix teen hit that was unexpectedly canceled for production reasons related to COVID. We also briefly discuss another Netflix cancellation, The Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj.
They talk about smokin doobies and going to high school dances. John Paul opens up about van life struggles like busted wheels and overnight parking restrictions in towns like Brookline, Massachusetts.
The boys tackle John Paul's favorite genre: super natural teen dramas. I'm Not Okay With This was a Netflix teen hit that was unexpectedly canceled for production reasons related to COVID. We also briefly discuss another Netflix cancellation, The Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj.
They talk about smokin doobies and going to high school dances. John Paul opens up about van life struggles like busted wheels and overnight parking restrictions in towns like Brookline, Massachusetts.
The boys talk about who has claim to the mob lifestyle and culture as they discuss the ladies of the mob in Mob Wives. Zach goes off on tipping, Bill Clinton is condemned for his homophobia, and they eulogize Big Ang.
The boys talk about who has claim to the mob lifestyle and culture as they discuss the ladies of the mob in Mob Wives. Zach goes off on tipping, Bill Clinton is condemned for his homophobia, and they eulogize Big Ang.
The boys head down to Maricopa County where Sheriff Joe is out and former action star Steven Seagall is in. They talk marshall arts, Jack calls it stoner television, and John Paul takes a spin in the ambulance as an EMT partner of world famous TERF J.K. Rowling.
The boys head down to Maricopa County where Sheriff Joe is out and former action star Steven Seagall is in. They talk marshall arts, Jack calls it stoner television, and John Paul takes a spin in the ambulance as an EMT partner of world famous TERF J.K. Rowling.
The boys sit down to discuss a bona fide Showtime hit, Homeland. They worry about Damian Lewis, debate whether or not Pandemic Unemployment Assistance checks are too high, and Jack fawns over Sikh men. They also determine that Spy vs. Spy is a manga and a podcast is a good way to disseminate spy intelligence.
The boys sit down to discuss a bona fide Showtime hit, Homeland. They worry about Damian Lewis, debate whether or not Pandemic Unemployment Assistance checks are too high, and Jack fawns over Sikh men. They also determine that Spy vs. Spy is a manga and a podcast is a good way to disseminate spy intelligence.
The boys talk about a show called Revenge which Jack believes is a mellow drama. John Paul is discriminated against by the Danish government and Zach and Jack defend Karens. They decide that this show is Black Excellence because it is based on Alexander Dumas's The Count of Montecristo.
They share their own stories of revenge and dig into QAnon theories and why JFK Jr might come back to save us all.
The boys talk about a show called Revenge which Jack believes is a mellow drama. John Paul is discriminated against by the Danish government and Zach and Jack defend Karens. They decide that this show is Black Excellence because it is based on Alexander Dumas's The Count of Montecristo.
They share their own stories of revenge and dig into QAnon theories and why JFK Jr might come back to save us all.
The boys discuss a classic Lifetime reality show: Dance Moms. They weigh in on the matriarch Abby Lee Miller and the gift for backing away immediately. They discuss her transgressions and Zach gives some lengthy opinions on men who coach youth sports.
The boys recant their own tales of being involved in the dance world. It is an absolute rollercoaster of a ride as they discuss perhaps their highest rated show yet.
The boys discuss a classic Lifetime reality show: Dance Moms. They weigh in on the matriarch Abby Lee Miller and the gift for backing away immediately. They discuss her transgressions and Zach gives some lengthy opinions on men who coach youth sports.
The boys recant their own tales of being involved in the dance world. It is an absolute rollercoaster of a ride as they discuss perhaps their highest rated show yet.
The boys tackle reality tv and the mob genre with Growing Up Gotti which centers around John Gotti's daughter, Victoria Gotti, and her three sons. They discuss being allegations hipsters when it comes to Ellen, Thruple privilege, and the Italianx tax. They ponder about au pairs and "the help" and John Paul talks Pete Gotti to task.
The boys tackle reality tv and the mob genre with Growing Up Gotti which centers around John Gotti's daughter, Victoria Gotti, and her three sons. They discuss being allegations hipsters when it comes to Ellen, Thruple privilege, and the Italianx tax. They ponder about au pairs and "the help" and John Paul talks Pete Gotti to task.
John Paul and Zach discuss a police procedural called Hawaii Five-O. It has good music, but otherwise has a terrible plot and weak characters and features some disgusting ASMR. They discuss their tenures as tropical island police, Max Holloway's UFC career, and Haoles. They also invoke RAP GOD Eminem and mourn the abuse of Christopher Reeves.
John Paul and Zach discuss a police procedural called Hawaii Five-O. It has good music, but otherwise has a terrible plot and weak characters and features some disgusting ASMR. They discuss their tenures as tropical island police, Max Holloway's UFC career, and Haoles. They also invoke RAP GOD Eminem and mourn the abuse of Christopher Reeves.
The boys continue Stolen Valor July with American Odyssey an homage to Homer and the U.S. War on Terror. They ponder how Pat Tillman would feel about kneeling, discuss Lena Dunham's antics, discover the etymology of Boko Haram, and learn that Ben Bailey from Cash Cab smokes weed. Jack also gets very worried that our beloved Dave Ramsey could fall victim to covid.
The boys continue Stolen Valor July with American Odyssey an homage to Homer and the U.S. War on Terror. They ponder how Pat Tillman would feel about kneeling, discuss Lena Dunham's antics, discover the etymology of Boko Haram, and learn that Ben Bailey from Cash Cab smokes weed. Jack also gets very worried that our beloved Dave Ramsey could fall victim to covid.
The boys discuss a military themed reality television show hosted by the man who announced Osama's death to the world - John Cena. They discuss John Cena's physique, the weight of their members, and their battles against debt. Zach thinks everyone is an actor on reality tv shows, JPR fantasizes about Cena, and Jack asks about police unions.
The boys discuss a military themed reality television show hosted by the man who announced Osama's death to the world - John Cena. They discuss John Cena's physique, the weight of their members, and their battles against debt. Zach thinks everyone is an actor on reality tv shows, JPR fantasizes about Cena, and Jack asks about police unions.
The boys deign to take on a network television show, JAG. They discuss due process, the world's oldest profession, and why wearing white can help you lose weight. They also touch on politics as they broach Native American mascots and the first juggalo Selectman. They also wonder if John Bolton's claims that Trump approves of Uyghur camps will lose 45 any votes.
The boys deign to take on a network television show, JAG. They discuss due process, the world's oldest profession, and why wearing white can help you lose weight. They also touch on politics as they broach Native American mascots and the first juggalo Selectman. They also wonder if John Bolton's claims that Trump approves of Uyghur camps will lose 45 any votes.
The boys kick off Stolen Valor July with the HBO miniseries The Pacific. They discuss WWII, Al Sharpton, and how hot Zach's grandpa is. They also wonder why bin Laden didn't like the USA and declare that Gettysburg is more family friendly than Universal Studios which they encourage listeners to boycott on the heels of J.K. Rowlings transphobia.
The boys kick off Stolen Valor July with the HBO miniseries The Pacific. They discuss WWII, Al Sharpton, and how hot Zach's grandpa is. They also wonder why bin Laden didn't like the USA and declare that Gettysburg is more family friendly than Universal Studios which they encourage listeners to boycott on the heels of J.K. Rowlings transphobia.
The boys discuss a fellow Blue Collar Boston comic, Dane Cook. Jack talks about meeting the creator of Tik Tok and how Gary Gulman punched up his anti semitic joke. John Paul does his first "thought about" writing exercise and Zach maintains that Ralphie May did not die from obesity - he was killed by Jillian Michaels.
The boys discuss a fellow Blue Collar Boston comic, Dane Cook. Jack talks about meeting the creator of Tik Tok and how Gary Gulman punched up his anti semitic joke. John Paul does his first "thought about" writing exercise and Zach maintains that Ralphie May did not die from obesity - he was killed by Jillian Michaels.
The boys weigh in on a sensational sports documentary about Michael Jordan. They talk Ken Burns negativity, Jimmy Kimmel's blackface portrayal of Karl Malone, and John Paul gets involved in North Korea's infiltration of the LPGA.
Zach maintains that Tom Brady is an insignificant cultural hero and Dennis Rodman shifted the Overton Window. Meme Minute gets a little out of control and Guillermo is not who we think he is.
The boys weigh in on a sensational sports documentary about Michael Jordan. They talk Ken Burns negativity, Jimmy Kimmel's blackface portrayal of Karl Malone, and John Paul gets involved in North Korea's infiltration of the LPGA.
Zach maintains that Tom Brady is an insignificant cultural hero and Dennis Rodman shifted the Overton Window. Meme Minute gets a little out of control and Guillermo is not who we think he is.
The boys discuss an HBO hit about polygamy - Big Love. They debate whether or not Muhammad or Joseph Smith have the world's most famous undercarriage. Jack has a barber accident that not even Sweeney Todd would commit, asserts that it is very easy to become a State Senator and recommends one just get baptized, but cross your fingers, if you want to appease a friend. John Paul asks why Kim Jong Un's neck is so thick and encourages Bill Paxton to take a fourth celebrity wife. Zach perfects his impression of Mike Tyson and adds a Don Corleone voice.
The boys nail the famed bloqueado meme during the Meme Minute and challenge Dana White to a brawl.The boys discuss an HBO hit about polygamy - Big Love. They debate whether or not Muhammad or Joseph Smith have the world's most famous undercarriage. Jack has a barber accident that not even Sweeney Todd would commit, asserts that it is very easy to become a State Senator and recommends one just get baptized, but cross your fingers, if you want to appease a friend. John Paul asks why Kim Jong Un's neck is so thick and encourages Bill Paxton to take a fourth celebrity wife. Zach perfects his impression of Mike Tyson and adds a Don Corleone voice.
The boys nail the famed bloqueado meme during the Meme Minute and challenge Dana White to a brawl.
The boys discuss the worst show that HBO has ever made and Hollywood's least worthy leading man - Bobby Cannavale. They wax poetic about the Good Guy Greg meme and determine what is and isn't punk rock. The Ramones are not punk rock, but sobriety, the War in Iraq, and eating a bat in Wuhan is punk rock.
They debate the merit of intimate love scenes, wonder if Ray Romano can handle playing a Jewish character, and posit that you should wait to earn a heroin habit through fame.
The boys discuss the worst show that HBO has ever made and Hollywood's least worthy leading man - Bobby Cannavale. They wax poetic about the Good Guy Greg meme and determine what is and isn't punk rock. The Ramones are not punk rock, but sobriety, the War in Iraq, and eating a bat in Wuhan is punk rock.
They debate the merit of intimate love scenes, wonder if Ray Romano can handle playing a Jewish character, and posit that you should wait to earn a heroin habit through fame.
The boys revisit a Syfy original about the pandemic, 12 Monkeys. They nail their slightly effeminate Trump impressions, consider if gorillas in Gabon have Boston accents, and brainstorm how they will spend their Trump checks. They hit on politics by using time travel to get to the bottom of Andrew Gillum's sex parties and vote Bill de Blasio a blue-collar Bostonian.
John Paul uses time travel to get intimate with Kim Jong-un and asks a Rabbi for a Hollywood agent recommendation. Jack fails to do basic multiplication, and Zach bemoans that time travel would make Cape traffic worse.
The boys revisit a Syfy original about the pandemic, 12 Monkeys. They nail their slightly effeminate Trump impressions, consider if gorillas in Gabon have Boston accents, and brainstorm how they will spend their Trump checks. They hit on politics by using time travel to get to the bottom of Andrew Gillum's sex parties and vote Bill de Blasio a blue-collar Bostonian.
John Paul uses time travel to get intimate with Kim Jong-un and asks a Rabbi for a Hollywood agent recommendation. Jack fails to do basic multiplication, and Zach bemoans that time travel would make Cape traffic worse.
For the first time, the boys review a children's show from the House of the Mouse - Disney. They discuss Nickelodeon conspiracy theories and why it is creepy to know about them. They wonder about Danny Bonaduce's sobriety and if he knows about podcasts.
Jack dreams about a historical fantasy involving the transcontinental railroad and Leland Stanford, Jr. Zach maintains that it is Bill Ray Cyrus who is responsible for the success of Old Town Road and John Paul doles out some Trailer Park Parenting tips. They also debate who has the more attractive daughter: Spielberg or Laurence Fishburne, discuss the nuances of the term person of color, and recommend some decorating schemes for the new Ford Bronco.
For the first time, the boys review a children's show from the House of the Mouse - Disney. They discuss Nickelodeon conspiracy theories and why it is creepy to know about them. They wonder about Danny Bonaduce's sobriety and if he knows about podcasts.
Jack dreams about a historical fantasy involving the transcontinental railroad and Leland Stanford, Jr. Zach maintains that it is Bill Ray Cyrus who is responsible for the success of Old Town Road and John Paul doles out some Trailer Park Parenting tips. They also debate who has the more attractive daughter: Spielberg or Laurence Fishburne, discuss the nuances of the term person of color, and recommend some decorating schemes for the new Ford Bronco.
The boys discuss critical darling Bojack Horseman. They talk about how George Bush made John Paul a socialist with his stimulus check, Jack talks quarantine weight gain and maintains that corona lives in fat cells, and Zach concludes that any shows he watched while drinking can be reviewed by the podcast.
Jack can joke about dying in a global pandemic, but is unable to make light of the Tom Brady trade. The boys compare Bojack's weekend furlough activities to the weekend furlough of Willie Horton. They contrast the depression of a certain Boston comic with the depression of Kitty Dukakis. Zach maintains that white people use depression as a fulcrum of victimhood in the era of identity politics and Jack claims it is easy to be queer as a Hasidic Jew.
The boys discuss critical darling Bojack Horseman. They talk about how George Bush made John Paul a socialist with his stimulus check, Jack talks quarantine weight gain and maintains that corona lives in fat cells, and Zach concludes that any shows he watched while drinking can be reviewed by the podcast.
Jack can joke about dying in a global pandemic, but is unable to make light of the Tom Brady trade. The boys compare Bojack's weekend furlough activities to the weekend furlough of Willie Horton. They contrast the depression of a certain Boston comic with the depression of Kitty Dukakis. Zach maintains that white people use depression as a fulcrum of victimhood in the era of identity politics and Jack claims it is easy to be queer as a Hasidic Jew.
The boys discuss a new Ashton Kutcher/Netflix Joint - The Ranch. They wonder if Cedric the Entertainer is an aristocratic title that will be passed down when he dies and if the River Styx will start employing electronic tolling soon. They talk about Drake texting young women and brainstorm pop stars that could have a Reba-style sitcom. Jack reunites with some of his TERF friends to win back and old lover and claims that Irish women are never sexualized. John Paul showcases his knowledge of prank shows and Zach grills him on the difference between being "cancelled" and "cancelled as hell" like Orson Scott Card. They also propose that Butterbean compete as a woman at the next Olympics due to his high estrogen levels.
The boys discuss a new Ashton Kutcher/Netflix Joint - The Ranch. They wonder if Cedric the Entertainer is an aristocratic title that will be passed down when he dies and if the River Styx will start employing electronic tolling soon. They talk about Drake texting young women and brainstorm pop stars that could have a Reba-style sitcom. Jack reunites with some of his TERF friends to win back and old lover and claims that Irish women are never sexualized. John Paul showcases his knowledge of prank shows and Zach grills him on the difference between being "cancelled" and "cancelled as hell" like Orson Scott Card. They also propose that Butterbean compete as a woman at the next Olympics due to his high estrogen levels.
The boys discuss a reality tv show that failed to spawn a Honey Boo Boo type charismatic star: Ice Road Truckers. Scripted reality shows like Duck Dynasty are an episode of Seinfeld compared to this boring drivel. They talk the dangers of trucking, lot lizards, and Bob Kraft asking people to remove their pants.
Jack confuses the Inca for the Inuit, Zach expresses his fear of the underworld, and John Paul admits to being an atheist with a hiccup of doubt in his quivering voice. John Paul maintains that Bikers for Trump are a cherished constituency of the right wing, Zach explains the Hockey Night in Canada controversy, and they agree that the melting Arctic is a glow up for Canada. Also discussed is the benefits of living in the Bronx versus Iraq and why Muslims do finance better than Christians.
The boys discuss a reality tv show that failed to spawn a Honey Boo Boo type charismatic star: Ice Road Truckers. Scripted reality shows like Duck Dynasty are an episode of Seinfeld compared to this boring drivel. They talk the dangers of trucking, lot lizards, and Bob Kraft asking people to remove their pants.
Jack confuses the Inca for the Inuit, Zach expresses his fear of the underworld, and John Paul admits to being an atheist with a hiccup of doubt in his quivering voice. John Paul maintains that Bikers for Trump are a cherished constituency of the right wing, Zach explains the Hockey Night in Canada controversy, and they agree that the melting Arctic is a glow up for Canada. Also discussed is the benefits of living in the Bronx versus Iraq and why Muslims do finance better than Christians.
The boys open with a compare and contrast exercise between the DUI arrests of Alex Jones and Matt Roloff. Zach repeats way too many facts from a Ron Chernow biography of John D. Rockefeller and claims that he has more respect for a repentant murderer than a comic who jokes about Coronavirus. Jack maintains that no one who is poor can be hot and makes some outrageous claims about fatherhood in the Old West. John Paul freaks out about some below the belt effects of aging. They also discuss dollar store mouthwash, Wellbutrin prescriptions in the Old West, the differences between a hot woman and a beautiful woman, and whether or not sharecroppers liked to giggle.
The boys open with a compare and contrast exercise between the DUI arrests of Alex Jones and Matt Roloff. Zach repeats way too many facts from a Ron Chernow biography of John D. Rockefeller and claims that he has more respect for a repentant murderer than a comic who jokes about Coronavirus. Jack maintains that no one who is poor can be hot and makes some outrageous claims about fatherhood in the Old West. John Paul freaks out about some below the belt effects of aging. They also discuss dollar store mouthwash, Wellbutrin prescriptions in the Old West, the differences between a hot woman and a beautiful woman, and whether or not sharecroppers liked to giggle.
The boys discuss Ballers an HBO show starring the loveably bad actor, Dwayne Johnson. Jack gets really worked up about the potential for esports to usurp the NFL's cultural influence and maintains that everyone outgrows video games. John Paul sticks up for fat rights, particularly for the marginalized fat man. Zach maintains that his ersatz baseball fandom stems from being a historian, not a hipster.
They pose a few philosophical questions: if an NFL team fielded all women would their male opponents forfeit or deck them? Would you rather fight 1,000 Matt Roloff sized Rocks or one Rock sized Matt Roloff? They also talk about the proportionality of the male member and decide every average height man is above average below the belt.
The boys discuss Ballers an HBO show starring the loveably bad actor, Dwayne Johnson. Jack gets really worked up about the potential for esports to usurp the NFL's cultural influence and maintains that everyone outgrows video games. John Paul sticks up for fat rights, particularly for the marginalized fat man. Zach maintains that his ersatz baseball fandom stems from being a historian, not a hipster.
They pose a few philosophical questions: if an NFL team fielded all women would their male opponents forfeit or deck them? Would you rather fight 1,000 Matt Roloff sized Rocks or one Rock sized Matt Roloff? They also talk about the proportionality of the male member and decide every average height man is above average below the belt.
The boys weigh in on an Old West classic, Bonanza. They discuss homophobia and impotency in the Wild West. They wonder if "Slow Boat to China" is a Bruce Springsteen song and rank their colon health. They have trouble taking the word "duty" seriously and extrapolate Brigham Young's stance on the diva cup. Jack praises the Cis-Continental railroad and encourages listeners to check out some old school adult entertainment.
The boys weigh in on an Old West classic, Bonanza. They discuss homophobia and impotency in the Wild West. They wonder if "Slow Boat to China" is a Bruce Springsteen song and rank their colon health. They have trouble taking the word "duty" seriously and extrapolate Brigham Young's stance on the diva cup. Jack praises the Cis-Continental railroad and encourages listeners to check out some old school adult entertainment.
The boys discuss Criss Angel Mindfreak and the magic business. They discuss the lexicographical debate between "illusions" and "tricks" and why the magic business was hit so hard by the #metoo movement. John Paul expresses concern that a mindfreak could cause a sober man to relapse. They wonder if a $100 Million Net Worth automatically makes you cool and how MLK stacks up to Evil Kenevil in the morality department. They decide that Lexington Steele transcends race and wonder why Flavor Flav finds Bernie to be more offensive than crack cocaine.
The boys discuss Criss Angel Mindfreak and the magic business. They discuss the lexicographical debate between "illusions" and "tricks" and why the magic business was hit so hard by the #metoo movement. John Paul expresses concern that a mindfreak could cause a sober man to relapse. They wonder if a $100 Million Net Worth automatically makes you cool and how MLK stacks up to Evil Kenevil in the morality department. They decide that Lexington Steele transcends race and wonder why Flavor Flav finds Bernie to be more offensive than crack cocaine.
The boys discuss the history of meme minute and brush up on their Cesar Chavez knowledge. They debate actor salaries and wonder if the actor who plays Flash is a broke loser. They discuss the nuances between equality, equity, and justice, as well as funerals of old Italian grandpas. They ask hard hitting questions like: do rich people like Entenmann's eclairs and should high schools regulate transgender athletes? Also, are Americans committing cultural appropriation if they wear powdered wigs?
The boys discuss the history of meme minute and brush up on their Cesar Chavez knowledge. They debate actor salaries and wonder if the actor who plays Flash is a broke loser. They discuss the nuances between equality, equity, and justice, as well as funerals of old Italian grandpas. They ask hard hitting questions like: do rich people like Entenmann's eclairs and should high schools regulate transgender athletes? Also, are Americans committing cultural appropriation if they wear powdered wigs?
The boys debate who is the better Rami - Rami Malek or Ramy Youssef. We try to understand if Brittany Spears is more influential to the gay community than Barbara Streisand. Jack calls for all movies to become all-female reboots, they come up with more hacks to get around AA's 90 meetings in 90 days policy, and Zach scolds the boys for not knowing the original poly king and great boxing trainer, Angelo Dundee. They talk romantic relationships as Jack shares a story of his mom dumping a girl for him, and John Paul considers buying a home with Li-Wei and Janice to become the second poly couple featured on House Hunters.
The boys debate who is the better Rami - Rami Malek or Ramy Youssef. We try to understand if Brittany Spears is more influential to the gay community than Barbara Streisand. Jack calls for all movies to become all-female reboots, they come up with more hacks to get around AA's 90 meetings in 90 days policy, and Zach scolds the boys for not knowing the original poly king and great boxing trainer, Angelo Dundee. They talk romantic relationships as Jack shares a story of his mom dumping a girl for him, and John Paul considers buying a home with Li-Wei and Janice to become the second poly couple featured on House Hunters.
In February 2019 a global pandemic was as hypothetical and unlikely as a Bernie Sanders victory. The boys sat down to discuss the premiere of 12 Monkeys - a show that dealt with time travel and pandemics. Jack reminisced on a three way kiss, we talked about how time travel could assist Kevin Spacey, and John Paul surprisingly pans this show even though he normally likes sci-fi garbage.
Tune in as we discuss a pandemic from a point of naive ignorance. The boys release a Patreon episode every week where we discuss a premiere in addition to our normal free release discussion of a finale. Check us out!
In February 2019 a global pandemic was as hypothetical and unlikely as a Bernie Sanders victory. The boys sat down to discuss the premiere of 12 Monkeys - a show that dealt with time travel and pandemics. Jack reminisced on a three way kiss, we talked about how time travel could assist Kevin Spacey, and John Paul surprisingly pans this show even though he normally likes sci-fi garbage.
Tune in as we discuss a pandemic from a point of naive ignorance. The boys release a Patreon episode every week where we discuss a premiere in addition to our normal free release discussion of a finale. Check us out!
The boys open with a classic debate as to who is hotter: Judy Bloom, Rachel Bloom, or Beth Chapman. They talk about the connection between male adult actors and the Democratic and Republican parties. Jack figures out why the Portuguese like to sail the high seas and Zach surmises how Andrew Yang would feel about gender reassignment surgery. John Paul writes a Uyghur adaptation to a Disney hit from Mulan. The boys cover open wounds at open mics and body positivity in the mannequin community.
The boys open with a classic debate as to who is hotter: Judy Bloom, Rachel Bloom, or Beth Chapman. They talk about the connection between male adult actors and the Democratic and Republican parties. Jack figures out why the Portuguese like to sail the high seas and Zach surmises how Andrew Yang would feel about gender reassignment surgery. John Paul writes a Uyghur adaptation to a Disney hit from Mulan. The boys cover open wounds at open mics and body positivity in the mannequin community.
The boys take on a surprise blue-collar Boston finale - Ray Donovan. They debate whether or not Guy Fieri is closeted and if it is okay to start drinking again if someone else is paying for it. They conjure up some high quality Jon Voight memes and workshop a new pilot about elder abuse. The Fish on Friday rule is why Jack is not a Catholic and Iraq's Hussein regime is infected by the Baghdad Bug Chaser and the Sopranos Lifestyle.
The boys take on a surprise blue-collar Boston finale - Ray Donovan. They debate whether or not Guy Fieri is closeted and if it is okay to start drinking again if someone else is paying for it. They conjure up some high quality Jon Voight memes and workshop a new pilot about elder abuse. The Fish on Friday rule is why Jack is not a Catholic and Iraq's Hussein regime is infected by the Baghdad Bug Chaser and the Sopranos Lifestyle.
The boys discuss Nurse Jackie starring Sopranos Queen, Edie Falco. They ponder why we don't call Filipinos Filipinx or Canadians Canux. They decide that Muslims might eat vegan sausage and declare gambling a proper substitution for drug and alcohol addiction.
Jack and Zach extend a lot of compassion to the addicts of the world and the boys declare Big Pharma and addict to money and absolve them of all sin. John Paul gives listeners some hacks on how to nail AA's 90 meetings in 90 days technique and Jack encourages couples to get arrested together to save on rent in prison.
The boys discuss Nurse Jackie starring Sopranos Queen, Edie Falco. They ponder why we don't call Filipinos Filipinx or Canadians Canux. They decide that Muslims might eat vegan sausage and declare gambling a proper substitution for drug and alcohol addiction.
Jack and Zach extend a lot of compassion to the addicts of the world and the boys declare Big Pharma and addict to money and absolve them of all sin. John Paul gives listeners some hacks on how to nail AA's 90 meetings in 90 days technique and Jack encourages couples to get arrested together to save on rent in prison.
The boys discuss a very mediocre finale - Power. Would Power have been better if K'Naan were a producer instead of 50 cent? Would Matt Roloff have been divorced if he had married Tasha instead of Amy Roloff? The boys debate who is more problematic: Lena Dunham or Tommy. The boys contemplate notarizing each of their episodes, celebrate that USA has the largest breasts in the world, and Zach complains about the Facebook algorithm ignoring his golden content.
The boys discuss a very mediocre finale - Power. Would Power have been better if K'Naan were a producer instead of 50 cent? Would Matt Roloff have been divorced if he had married Tasha instead of Amy Roloff? The boys debate who is more problematic: Lena Dunham or Tommy. The boys contemplate notarizing each of their episodes, celebrate that USA has the largest breasts in the world, and Zach complains about the Facebook algorithm ignoring his golden content.
The boys discuss the show that went out on top - The Good Place. John Paul's biblical knowledge shines through, they wonder if the unit of time - the bearimie - originated during Provincetown's bear week, and they wonder if Sammy Sosa will make The Good Place.
They describe how they would spend eternity, ponder what the W.B. in W.B. Mason stands for, debate whether Ancient Greece is more famous for its philosophers or its romantics, and they agree that lying about 9/11 is not okay.
The boys discuss the show that went out on top - The Good Place. John Paul's biblical knowledge shines through, they wonder if the unit of time - the bearimie - originated during Provincetown's bear week, and they wonder if Sammy Sosa will make The Good Place.
They describe how they would spend eternity, ponder what the W.B. in W.B. Mason stands for, debate whether Ancient Greece is more famous for its philosophers or its romantics, and they agree that lying about 9/11 is not okay.
The boys discuss a Starz flop, Magic City. They tell stories about Miami, discuss the true story of the struggle between Ted Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne, and trash Hollywood's least creative mind - Mitch Glazer.
The boys discuss a Starz flop, Magic City. They tell stories about Miami, discuss the true story of the struggle between Ted Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne, and trash Hollywood's least creative mind - Mitch Glazer.
Why watch the Oscars when you can listen to the boys discuss their favorite tv moments of 2019 in this year's Finale Awards. They give out awards including Moment of Black Excellence, The Gabbie Carter Sexiest Woman Award, and of course sound mixing. They coin a new term, "the rally wrap up" to describe an archetype in finales and declare The Prisoner (1967) the worst finale of 2019. John Paul praises Frankie Shaw of SMILF for her on set behavior and we reflect on yearly trends like Stolen Valor July and Martin Mull Madness.
Each host gives their pick for the winner of each category, but the boys can use their Vito Spatafore Veto award to simultaneously discredit and hit on another host. Find out what award Honey Boo Boo won, who won the Best Boston Blue Collar Moment Award, and what Top Beef actually stands for.
Why watch the Oscars when you can listen to the boys discuss their favorite tv moments of 2019 in this year's Finale Awards. They give out awards including Moment of Black Excellence, The Gabbie Carter Sexiest Woman Award, and of course sound mixing. They coin a new term, "the rally wrap up" to describe an archetype in finales and declare The Prisoner (1967) the worst finale of 2019. John Paul praises Frankie Shaw of SMILF for her on set behavior and we reflect on yearly trends like Stolen Valor July and Martin Mull Madness.
Each host gives their pick for the winner of each category, but the boys can use their Vito Spatafore Veto award to simultaneously discredit and hit on another host. Find out what award Honey Boo Boo won, who won the Best Boston Blue Collar Moment Award, and what Top Beef actually stands for.
The boys discuss Mad Men knock-off and our current record holder for quickest cancellation, The Playboy Club. Zach gives a history of Playboy and Jack says he would hate to have Hefner's lifestyle because he doesn't like to hang out with women very much. The boys discuss Bill Clinton's quarter and an infections dialect disease infects them all.
The boys discuss Mad Men knock-off and our current record holder for quickest cancellation, The Playboy Club. Zach gives a history of Playboy and Jack says he would hate to have Hefner's lifestyle because he doesn't like to hang out with women very much. The boys discuss Bill Clinton's quarter and an infections dialect disease infects them all.
The boys discuss Tony Shalhoub's New England classic, Wings. They introduce a new down low gay come-on, "Did you drop your passport". Zach goes full L.A. and trashes Hollywood wannabes Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. They reminisce on the Ted Danson blackface scandal and roleplay an episode of Joe Rogan
The boys discuss Tony Shalhoub's New England classic, Wings. They introduce a new down low gay come-on, "Did you drop your passport". Zach goes full L.A. and trashes Hollywood wannabes Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. They reminisce on the Ted Danson blackface scandal and roleplay an episode of Joe Rogan
The boys watch HBO's The Young Pope and immediately debate whether or not this was actually a finale and if Jude Law is hot. Jack pitches his brilliant movie idea starring all special needs actors, John Paul reflects on church with Heather Locklear and goes bananas for the idea of a pope that smokes cigarettes, Zach vacillates between defending and critiquing the church while making some questionable remarks about a certain region of the world.
The boys watch HBO's The Young Pope and immediately debate whether or not this was actually a finale and if Jude Law is hot. Jack pitches his brilliant movie idea starring all special needs actors, John Paul reflects on church with Heather Locklear and goes bananas for the idea of a pope that smokes cigarettes, Zach vacillates between defending and critiquing the church while making some questionable remarks about a certain region of the world.
The boys discuss another teen drama, My So Called Life, and debate whether or not it is adultery if you cheat in high school. They discuss a judicial extradition plan to trade a free Jared for an incarcerated one. They discuss their history writing love letters on behalf of a friend and recollect on their histories as musicians.
The boys discuss another teen drama, My So Called Life, and debate whether or not it is adultery if you cheat in high school. They discuss a judicial extradition plan to trade a free Jared for an incarcerated one. They discuss their history writing love letters on behalf of a friend and recollect on their histories as musicians.
The boys discuss Spike Lee's Netflix show She's Gotta Have It which centers around a controversial art exhibit and the reactions from the black community. The sober illuminati decides they are more comfortable referring to a Spike Lee joint as a Spike Lee cbd cigarette. JPR debuts his art project Steam which is a commentary on the male form and bathhouse anonymity. Boston Police Chief William Gross takes a Megabus trip to NYC to do some police mediation with an angry Fat Joseph - Fat Joe's new actor name.
The boys discuss Spike Lee's Netflix show She's Gotta Have It which centers around a controversial art exhibit and the reactions from the black community. The sober illuminati decides they are more comfortable referring to a Spike Lee joint as a Spike Lee cbd cigarette. JPR debuts his art project Steam which is a commentary on the male form and bathhouse anonymity. Boston Police Chief William Gross takes a Megabus trip to NYC to do some police mediation with an angry Fat Joseph - Fat Joe's new actor name.
The boys debate whether or not the Netflix big budget adventure program, Marco Polo, was a flop or a successful two season show. They pitch a Dominican remake of The Godfather called El Godpapi. Jack insists we acknowledge the good Harvey Weinstein did for the Asian community by casting this show and Zach wonders where the disease does pushups in the absence of a parking lot.
The boys debate whether or not the Netflix big budget adventure program, Marco Polo, was a flop or a successful two season show. They pitch a Dominican remake of The Godfather called El Godpapi. Jack insists we acknowledge the good Harvey Weinstein did for the Asian community by casting this show and Zach wonders where the disease does pushups in the absence of a parking lot.
The boys watch the controversial Porta dos Fundos Christmas special, The First Temptation of Christ. Zach weighs in on the Charlie Hebdo subject, Jack talks about what its like to be a 12 year old boy and sings a song for the ultimate feminist, Gabbie Carter, and John Paul muses about Stan Lee and the Uyghur situation.
The boys watch the controversial Porta dos Fundos Christmas special, The First Temptation of Christ. Zach weighs in on the Charlie Hebdo subject, Jack talks about what its like to be a 12 year old boy and sings a song for the ultimate feminist, Gabbie Carter, and John Paul muses about Stan Lee and the Uyghur situation.
The boys watch the show that clogged all NYC toilets - M*A*S*H. They share stories of where they were when Osama was killed, talk about their experience in doing comedy during wartime, and Jack disrespects servicewomen. They debate whether the slick lean body type, pioneered by Alan Alda, is hotter than the top beef body type pioneered by Alex Jones.
The boys watch the show that clogged all NYC toilets - M*A*S*H. They share stories of where they were when Osama was killed, talk about their experience in doing comedy during wartime, and Jack disrespects servicewomen. They debate whether the slick lean body type, pioneered by Alan Alda, is hotter than the top beef body type pioneered by Alex Jones.
The boys score an exclusive interview with cast member and Hopper commercial star, Laurel McGoff. They discuss hate crimes against Boston hero, Keytar Bar. Question whether or not President Xi is targeting them for their politics or for not being funny. They discuss female privilege in the primate world and wonder whether or not Gandhi should be considered a great man.
The boys score an exclusive interview with cast member and Hopper commercial star, Laurel McGoff. They discuss hate crimes against Boston hero, Keytar Bar. Question whether or not President Xi is targeting them for their politics or for not being funny. They discuss female privilege in the primate world and wonder whether or not Gandhi should be considered a great man.
The boys discuss a Stephen King classic, The Mist. Jack opens up about his sexual history with Spike TV. Zach tries to talk about conservatism and gets roasted. John Paul brings up some kinky stuff as they ponder whether or not they have the stuff to thrive as mall managers like Paul Bart or Paul Blatt his Jamaican alter ego.
The boys discuss a Stephen King classic, The Mist. Jack opens up about his sexual history with Spike TV. Zach tries to talk about conservatism and gets roasted. John Paul brings up some kinky stuff as they ponder whether or not they have the stuff to thrive as mall managers like Paul Bart or Paul Blatt his Jamaican alter ego.
The boys talk about the Netflix show Friends from College starring Keegan-Michael Key. They wonder if Key's parents were swingers, John Paul reminisces on his days of attending Morehouse College, and Jack opens up about his struggles with pronouncing names other than Muhammad. The boys talk about how to properly visit Paris, France now that it is a majority Muslim country.
The boys talk about the Netflix show Friends from College starring Keegan-Michael Key. They wonder if Key's parents were swingers, John Paul reminisces on his days of attending Morehouse College, and Jack opens up about his struggles with pronouncing names other than Muhammad. The boys talk about how to properly visit Paris, France now that it is a majority Muslim country.
The boys discuss the MMA flop Kingdom. The boys compare and contrast the black excellence of Jon Jones to the white mediocrity of Matt Hughes and wonder why he got hit by a train. Jack comes out as a foot fetish guy. The boys shout out Matt Beltran and congratulate his parents on 49 years of marriage. They sweat it out in a steamy sauna role play and condemn Nick Jonas's corporatization of queerness.
The boys discuss the MMA flop Kingdom. The boys compare and contrast the black excellence of Jon Jones to the white mediocrity of Matt Hughes and wonder why he got hit by a train. Jack comes out as a foot fetish guy. The boys shout out Matt Beltran and congratulate his parents on 49 years of marriage. They sweat it out in a steamy sauna role play and condemn Nick Jonas's corporatization of queerness.
The boys talk about the salacious football drama, Playmakers. JPR proposes that Asian Indians replace Native Americans as sports mascots, Jack defends O.J. Simpson, and Zach calls the NFL powerless and double dog dares them to challenge him. The boys ponder why the NRA has not made Plaxico Burress aka Snaxico their official spokesman.
The boys talk about the salacious football drama, Playmakers. JPR proposes that Asian Indians replace Native Americans as sports mascots, Jack defends O.J. Simpson, and Zach calls the NFL powerless and double dog dares them to challenge him. The boys ponder why the NRA has not made Plaxico Burress aka Snaxico their official spokesman.
Is anyone on the Real Housewives of Miami actually a housewife? Are Jewish lesbians more likely to visit sperm banks? The boys answer these questions and more and discuss wet chino contests, single moms selling hydroxicut, and Mike Tyson's past career as a speech coach.
Is anyone on the Real Housewives of Miami actually a housewife? Are Jewish lesbians more likely to visit sperm banks? The boys answer these questions and more and discuss wet chino contests, single moms selling hydroxicut, and Mike Tyson's past career as a speech coach.
The boys imagine a world where they are mayors of local cities. They discuss the career of famous POC actor Kelsey Grammer. John Paul yearns to do heroin and Mike Tyson beats Stan Lee's ass.
The boys imagine a world where they are mayors of local cities. They discuss the career of famous POC actor Kelsey Grammer. John Paul yearns to do heroin and Mike Tyson beats Stan Lee's ass.
The boys talk about sex icon and serial killer Andrew Cunanan and the final episode of American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. They talk about funeral etiquette, their own careers as assassins. John Paul laments not being F.B.I - full blooded Italian, and James Buchanan has a controversial past time.
The boys talk about sex icon and serial killer Andrew Cunanan and the final episode of American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. They talk about funeral etiquette, their own careers as assassins. John Paul laments not being F.B.I - full blooded Italian, and James Buchanan has a controversial past time.
The boys discuss a Norwegian psychological thriller, Fortitude. Jack discusses his ideal horror movie, Zach condemns kink, and JPR is the only one who watched the right episode. They discuss the fat man in front of a train problem, learn about Randy Quaid's anatomy, and attack the shameful Hollywood elites.
The boys discuss a Norwegian psychological thriller, Fortitude. Jack discusses his ideal horror movie, Zach condemns kink, and JPR is the only one who watched the right episode. They discuss the fat man in front of a train problem, learn about Randy Quaid's anatomy, and attack the shameful Hollywood elites.
The boys discuss Latinx culture and Jane the Virgin. Is Jane the same age as her mom? Was dunking one of the Marian miracles? They also chat about a loud screaming Polish lady afraid of tornadoes on a Megabus and whether or not Jesus would be a bad houseguest.
The boys discuss Latinx culture and Jane the Virgin. Is Jane the same age as her mom? Was dunking one of the Marian miracles? They also chat about a loud screaming Polish lady afraid of tornadoes on a Megabus and whether or not Jesus would be a bad houseguest.
The boys reflect on drunken Matt Roloff and sexy Kate Gosselin. John Paul calls the separation of Anna and Honey Boo Boo the saddest thing on this podcast and predicts she will be a star. The boys talk about different American dialects and Zach perfects his Mama June impression.
The boys reflect on drunken Matt Roloff and sexy Kate Gosselin. John Paul calls the separation of Anna and Honey Boo Boo the saddest thing on this podcast and predicts she will be a star. The boys talk about different American dialects and Zach perfects his Mama June impression.
The boys rate a new sexy body type - Top Beef. They pitch their own revisions of the controversial Soprano finale scene. They debate whether Tony was a bad guy or if he would have put a "Refugees are Welcome Here" sticker on Sartriale's.
The boys rate a new sexy body type - Top Beef. They pitch their own revisions of the controversial Soprano finale scene. They debate whether Tony was a bad guy or if he would have put a "Refugees are Welcome Here" sticker on Sartriale's.
The boys talk about their own history with teacher-student relationships. They talk about how to break up with an old lover before a move. They discuss a reboot of Rob and Big starring Big PoC. Finally, Kirby Puckett, Jr. makes an appearance in a moving role play.
The boys talk about their own history with teacher-student relationships. They talk about how to break up with an old lover before a move. They discuss a reboot of Rob and Big starring Big PoC. Finally, Kirby Puckett, Jr. makes an appearance in a moving role play.
John Paul takes over the BSB for a deeply confused Zach. Jack discusses his first ever open mic set. The boys talk about their prison stays and Ricky Ray Rector finally receives a mortal wound.
John Paul takes over the BSB for a deeply confused Zach. Jack discusses his first ever open mic set. The boys talk about their prison stays and Ricky Ray Rector finally receives a mortal wound.
The boys turn to anime. Can you tell something about a person if they use a tampon or a pad? A long discussion on tampons, government surveillance, and bathhouse bodies ensues. The boys read speeches from their first days as dictators.
The boys turn to anime. Can you tell something about a person if they use a tampon or a pad? A long discussion on tampons, government surveillance, and bathhouse bodies ensues. The boys read speeches from their first days as dictators.
The boys talk about ancient Rome orgies and power struggles. They talk about guys like Julius Ceasar, Marc Anthony, and Titus PullOut. They talk about how they would choose to be executed by a king and wonder where Jesus died and who killed him.
The boys talk about ancient Rome orgies and power struggles. They talk about guys like Julius Ceasar, Marc Anthony, and Titus PullOut. They talk about how they would choose to be executed by a king and wonder where Jesus died and who killed him.
The boys and Rob Crean discuss tv spinoff of the movie Limitless. Jack toys with breaking his sobriety for ritalin and discusses a fun way to get out of cheating on your girlfriend. Rob impersonates Mike Tyson and recounts his time as a dirty mag reader. John Paul takes about the difficulties of making love as a genius.
The boys and Rob Crean discuss tv spinoff of the movie Limitless. Jack toys with breaking his sobriety for ritalin and discusses a fun way to get out of cheating on your girlfriend. Rob impersonates Mike Tyson and recounts his time as a dirty mag reader. John Paul takes about the difficulties of making love as a genius.
The boys discuss ephebophilia, the Big Papi Shooting, and their own history with teacher romance. They ask each other how they would react to their dad making whoopee to their girlfriend and ponder what they would do if someone welcomed them to the world of AIDS.
The boys discuss ephebophilia, the Big Papi Shooting, and their own history with teacher romance. They ask each other how they would react to their dad making whoopee to their girlfriend and ponder what they would do if someone welcomed them to the world of AIDS.
The boys discuss Glee which Jack argues is the most pioneering show in television history and helped him come to terms with his bigotry and sexuality. In a prescient moment, they discuss another Clinton hit job on Epstein imposter, Puck. They sing their own versions of Glee songs - "Heat" "A (Trans)American Girl" and "My Co-Hosts Polyamorous Triad (But She Used to be Mine).
The boys discuss Glee which Jack argues is the most pioneering show in television history and helped him come to terms with his bigotry and sexuality. In a prescient moment, they discuss another Clinton hit job on Epstein imposter, Puck. They sing their own versions of Glee songs - "Heat" "A (Trans)American Girl" and "My Co-Hosts Polyamorous Triad (But She Used to be Mine).
The boys talk about the sci-fi fantasy show, Pitch, where a lady is a professional athlete. They love it. They discuss how they would spend their athletic fame and fortune, the gender barriers that they broke, and why it is unwise to do an enema in the summer.
The boys talk about the sci-fi fantasy show, Pitch, where a lady is a professional athlete. They love it. They discuss how they would spend their athletic fame and fortune, the gender barriers that they broke, and why it is unwise to do an enema in the summer.
The boys talk about the Navy Seals and tell tales of their own secret mission. They talk about Osama's love of Manga and they also review the budding career of new adult actress, Gabbie Carter.
The boys talk about the Navy Seals and tell tales of their own secret mission. They talk about Osama's love of Manga and they also review the budding career of new adult actress, Gabbie Carter.
Stolen Valor July continues with Generation Kill. Jack says why the Army is better than a frat, the boys discover that WMD stands for Wicked Mexican Dykes, and Zach breaks down Arab male culture.
Stolen Valor July continues with Generation Kill. Jack says why the Army is better than a frat, the boys discover that WMD stands for Wicked Mexican Dykes, and Zach breaks down Arab male culture.
The boys discuss Army Wives. They talk about their desires to enlist, their tenure servicing our servicemen, and Jack makes some controversial statements about who the most patriotic Americans are.
The boys discuss Army Wives. They talk about their desires to enlist, their tenure servicing our servicemen, and Jack makes some controversial statements about who the most patriotic Americans are.
The boys kickoff Stolen Valor July a salute to our nations heroes. We talk about Turn: Washington's Spies. We delve deep into our own ancestors who played crucial roles in The War For Independence. Zach ponders a very obvious question about slavery, and the boys discuss Benedict Arnold, King George III and penis size.
The boys kickoff Stolen Valor July a salute to our nations heroes. We talk about Turn: Washington's Spies. We delve deep into our own ancestors who played crucial roles in The War For Independence. Zach ponders a very obvious question about slavery, and the boys discuss Benedict Arnold, King George III and penis size.
The boys talk about teen drama Everwood. They talk about how to talk sex with your family, when its appropriate to move on from your widow, and they promote safe sex. They also talk about their time as carnies and reminisce on Cesar Sayoc.
The boys talk about teen drama Everwood. They talk about how to talk sex with your family, when its appropriate to move on from your widow, and they promote safe sex. They also talk about their time as carnies and reminisce on Cesar Sayoc.
The boys talk HBO miniseries Chernobyl. They make memes, discuss dentists, and accuse each other of causing other disasters. Jack pitches a theory to harvest water from the moon, John Paul minimizes the Three Mile Island disaster, and Zach gives his opinion on Belarussian people.
The boys talk HBO miniseries Chernobyl. They make memes, discuss dentists, and accuse each other of causing other disasters. Jack pitches a theory to harvest water from the moon, John Paul minimizes the Three Mile Island disaster, and Zach gives his opinion on Belarussian people.
The boys discuss the Korean adaptation of Criminal Minds. They discuss Korean culture, the coolest guys named Dennis, Internet cafe heros, and their favorite video games.
The boys discuss the Korean adaptation of Criminal Minds. They discuss Korean culture, the coolest guys named Dennis, Internet cafe heros, and their favorite video games.
The guys discuss whether or not the Big Bang Theory is about nerds or wealthy science guys. They talk Sheldon's selfishness, Kaley CuWOKE-oh's progressive politics, and Raj's sexuality.
The guys discuss whether or not the Big Bang Theory is about nerds or wealthy science guys. They talk Sheldon's selfishness, Kaley CuWOKE-oh's progressive politics, and Raj's sexuality.
The boys discuss the network tv show, Lethal Weapon. JPR leads us into a discussion of Asian Americans in the U.S. Military, Jack shows his racism by confusing Daman and Marlan Wayans, and Zach shares his secret to avoiding divorce.
The boys discuss the network tv show, Lethal Weapon. JPR leads us into a discussion of Asian Americans in the U.S. Military, Jack shows his racism by confusing Daman and Marlan Wayans, and Zach shares his secret to avoiding divorce.
The boys discuss the show Veep. They talk about how they would deal with a brokered convention and who they would select as a running mate. Zach trashes sarcasm and liberal political satire, Jack praises Barbara Streisand, and John Paul breaks down the Bay of Pigs invasion.
The boys discuss the show Veep. They talk about how they would deal with a brokered convention and who they would select as a running mate. Zach trashes sarcasm and liberal political satire, Jack praises Barbara Streisand, and John Paul breaks down the Bay of Pigs invasion.
Tim Dillon joins the boys to discuss the big daddy of Series Finales - Game of Thrones. The boys discuss gag wedding gifts, restaurant owners from New Jersey, and Ricky Ray Rector. The boys also pitch their ideal GoT endings.
Tim Dillon joins the boys to discuss the big daddy of Series Finales - Game of Thrones. The boys discuss gag wedding gifts, restaurant owners from New Jersey, and Ricky Ray Rector. The boys also pitch their ideal GoT endings.
We watched the television show Tudors a show about Henry the 8th and all the wives he had. The voice is that the actor chooses to use to portray King Henry is obnoxious as hell. King Henry wanted to get an annulment but the pope wouldnt say ok so he made his own religion The Church of England. The boys talk about the experience of being painted as portraits.
We watched the television show Tudors a show about Henry the 8th and all the wives he had. The voice is that the actor chooses to use to portray King Henry is obnoxious as hell. King Henry wanted to get an annulment but the pope wouldnt say ok so he made his own religion The Church of England. The boys talk about the experience of being painted as portraits.
The boys discuss the final episode of Happy Days. It was a great American sitcom that tackled women's lib, dating and marriage, and a single man in his thirties adopting a young boy after they take a roadtrip together. Jack also tells a story about inappropriate Facebook grieving. Zach misunderstands what a show arc is. John Paul educates us on the origins of the term Jumping the Shark.
The boys discuss the final episode of Happy Days. It was a great American sitcom that tackled women's lib, dating and marriage, and a single man in his thirties adopting a young boy after they take a roadtrip together. Jack also tells a story about inappropriate Facebook grieving. Zach misunderstands what a show arc is. John Paul educates us on the origins of the term Jumping the Shark.
This episode we get into cinemax cause John Paul wanted to watch some Skin to Skin contact. Unfortunately this show had very little sex and a lot of bad acting. The arayan nation losses to a serial killer. John Paul tells a story about taking Toxic this crazzy drug that makes u dance like BRITNEY SPEARS
This episode we get into cinemax cause John Paul wanted to watch some Skin to Skin contact. Unfortunately this show had very little sex and a lot of bad acting. The arayan nation losses to a serial killer. John Paul tells a story about taking Toxic this crazzy drug that makes u dance like BRITNEY SPEARS
Duck Dynasty was the most scripted reality show we have ever watched. Phil Roberts was a big old homophobe and Zach defends him a little bit until we read the quotes to him for the first time. We also discuss theories on possible adultry with a child that doesnt look like the other roberts kids
Duck Dynasty was the most scripted reality show we have ever watched. Phil Roberts was a big old homophobe and Zach defends him a little bit until we read the quotes to him for the first time. We also discuss theories on possible adultry with a child that doesnt look like the other roberts kids
The boys talk about the 2002 Forrest Whitaker reboot of Series Finale. They discuss the nuances of bathouses, queerbaiting, and Ariana Grande's black girl magic.
The boys talk about the 2002 Forrest Whitaker reboot of Series Finale. They discuss the nuances of bathouses, queerbaiting, and Ariana Grande's black girl magic.
The boys discuss Roseanne O'Donnel's hit show, SMILF. They discuss their possible spin off ideas and how hard nosed and rough and scrabble South Boston is. They also analyze Jimmy Carter's presidential leadership problems. They take Hollywood to task for its problematic behavior.
The boys discuss Roseanne O'Donnel's hit show, SMILF. They discuss their possible spin off ideas and how hard nosed and rough and scrabble South Boston is. They also analyze Jimmy Carter's presidential leadership problems. They take Hollywood to task for its problematic behavior.
We dive into our second Anime Finale this week and much like Tokyo Ghoul we hate it. We talk alot about furries and Anime kids and how they both end up in similar Right Wing chat rooms. Zach Defends the greeks again because there needs are there needs
We dive into our second Anime Finale this week and much like Tokyo Ghoul we hate it. We talk alot about furries and Anime kids and how they both end up in similar Right Wing chat rooms. Zach Defends the greeks again because there needs are there needs
The boys discuss As the World Turns. It was a long running sitcom about a bunch of people who have the same doctor. The boys take down bad men in hollywood, discuss Soapy Oprah, and talk about their dream mother-son businesses. They also discuss what type of organ transplants they have had.
The boys discuss As the World Turns. It was a long running sitcom about a bunch of people who have the same doctor. The boys take down bad men in hollywood, discuss Soapy Oprah, and talk about their dream mother-son businesses. They also discuss what type of organ transplants they have had.
The boys discuss Once Upon a Time which they use to reflect upon the fairy tales of their youth. They also review the Dustin Hoffman case and make some memes in the new segment: Meme Minute. They also grill Jack on his love of Moana.
The boys discuss Once Upon a Time which they use to reflect upon the fairy tales of their youth. They also review the Dustin Hoffman case and make some memes in the new segment: Meme Minute. They also grill Jack on his love of Moana.
We watch the show Jerricho on the newest episode of the podcast. Jerricho is a show that was cancelled after one season and the losers/fans of the fans of the show annoyed them enough to make one more season. Its about a divided America after 9/11. Zach and John bad mouth Bob Kraft for no friggen reason. Bob Kraft is the ultimate feminist because he supports sex work and Zach also creates the worst meme of all time.
We watch the show Jerricho on the newest episode of the podcast. Jerricho is a show that was cancelled after one season and the losers/fans of the fans of the show annoyed them enough to make one more season. Its about a divided America after 9/11. Zach and John bad mouth Bob Kraft for no friggen reason. Bob Kraft is the ultimate feminist because he supports sex work and Zach also creates the worst meme of all time.
The boys discuss the most widely watched dramatic series finale of all time, The Fugitive. They discuss North Korea's nuclear weapons. They also discuss the career of Wesley Snipes and who the best one armed actor is.
The boys discuss the most widely watched dramatic series finale of all time, The Fugitive. They discuss North Korea's nuclear weapons. They also discuss the career of Wesley Snipes and who the best one armed actor is.
We watched The Quad a show on BET. We chose it because it reminded of us of our time in college, including community college. This show had a lot of drama a mom who hits her daughter and then sleeps with a dead mans wife. They also burn down a library and we want to let everyone know burn your books!
We watched The Quad a show on BET. We chose it because it reminded of us of our time in college, including community college. This show had a lot of drama a mom who hits her daughter and then sleeps with a dead mans wife. They also burn down a library and we want to let everyone know burn your books!
This was such a fun night we did an episode live at the 730 Tavern. It was really fun. Kyle doesn't have a belly button and we talk a lot about that and where you are suppose to cum if you dont have one. The audience was laughing too but its difficult to hear but fuck you it was awesome!
This was such a fun night we did an episode live at the 730 Tavern. It was really fun. Kyle doesn't have a belly button and we talk a lot about that and where you are suppose to cum if you dont have one. The audience was laughing too but its difficult to hear but fuck you it was awesome!
The boys discuss Dallas. They ponder what the world would be like if they had never been born. They discuss gay rights icons like Kimbo Slice and Harvey Milk. They also tell lawyer jokes.
The boys discuss Dallas. They ponder what the world would be like if they had never been born. They discuss gay rights icons like Kimbo Slice and Harvey Milk. They also tell lawyer jokes.
Jack makes aa tragic mistake and embarrasses the shield that is Series Finale. Its a cool show about cutting people up and doing lots of drugs in the 1800. Would you masturbate in front of a crowd? We answer for you.
Jack makes aa tragic mistake and embarrasses the shield that is Series Finale. Its a cool show about cutting people up and doing lots of drugs in the 1800. Would you masturbate in front of a crowd? We answer for you.
We disect the mocumentary. We stand with Aliyah. American Vandal is a comedy show where people poop all over them selfs because someone is mad at them. We talk alot about goth kids and Ricky Ray Ricter.
We disect the mocumentary. We stand with Aliyah. American Vandal is a comedy show where people poop all over them selfs because someone is mad at them. We talk alot about goth kids and Ricky Ray Ricter.
On this weeks episode of Series Finale The Sexy Bitch Bois watched the A Team. We had alot of funny talking about what it would be like to be involved in a Secret Service team and we also fat shame Mr T. This finale is garbage
On this weeks episode of Series Finale The Sexy Bitch Bois watched the A Team. We had alot of funny talking about what it would be like to be involved in a Secret Service team and we also fat shame Mr T. This finale is garbage
Bates Motel is a show about the movie Pyscho. Its got a real weird and made Zach and Jack very scared while watching it late at night. John Paul really wasn't afraid but was conflicted because of the beautiful relationship Norman Bates and his Mom.
Bates Motel is a show about the movie Pyscho. Its got a real weird and made Zach and Jack very scared while watching it late at night. John Paul really wasn't afraid but was conflicted because of the beautiful relationship Norman Bates and his Mom.
The boys discuss fake news, fake studio laughs, and the truth of Alex Jones. The boys debate whether or not Alf is a lame square or a comedic genius.
The boys discuss fake news, fake studio laughs, and the truth of Alex Jones. The boys debate whether or not Alf is a lame square or a comedic genius.
THE BOYS HAVE HAD SO MUCH FUN THIS YEAR!! WE WANTED TO GO OVER SOME OF OUR FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE SHOWS WE HAVE COVERED. THIS HAS BEEN AN AWESOME YEAR AND WE THINK 2019 IS GONNA BE AWESOME FOR THE PODCAST TOO!
THE BOYS HAVE HAD SO MUCH FUN THIS YEAR!! WE WANTED TO GO OVER SOME OF OUR FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE SHOWS WE HAVE COVERED. THIS HAS BEEN AN AWESOME YEAR AND WE THINK 2019 IS GONNA BE AWESOME FOR THE PODCAST TOO!
The last of our dive into religious tv we watched the Canadian show Little Mosque on the Praire. This was not a very good show but we learned a lot about Islam. They are opposed to high interest which is pretty cool. Zach contemplates the switch.
The last of our dive into religious tv we watched the Canadian show Little Mosque on the Praire. This was not a very good show but we learned a lot about Islam. They are opposed to high interest which is pretty cool. Zach contemplates the switch.
Happy Christmas everybody. The boys are joined by Sean Sullivan of Live at Gotham (Comedy Central) fame to discuss the 1964 television special Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Sean reflects on being left on the cutting room floor of Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn and his own dreams of being a dentist.
Happy Christmas everybody. The boys are joined by Sean Sullivan of Live at Gotham (Comedy Central) fame to discuss the 1964 television special Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Sean reflects on being left on the cutting room floor of Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn and his own dreams of being a dentist.
We speculate about the paternity of the Brady children and the anatomy of motorcycle riders. They dissect the Jimmy Smits Universe hypothesis.
We speculate about the paternity of the Brady children and the anatomy of motorcycle riders. They dissect the Jimmy Smits Universe hypothesis.
We talked about who wrote the Bible. The similarities beetween Kevin Spacey and Jesus are more than you would think. We also rebrand the podcast and its now called Presviously On
We talked about who wrote the Bible. The similarities beetween Kevin Spacey and Jesus are more than you would think. We also rebrand the podcast and its now called Presviously On
The boys talk about there problems with Dahli Lama. We listen to our fans, and finally get back to Starz programing. We talk about Dave Mathews and his involvement in a top 3 genocide.
The boys talk about there problems with Dahli Lama. We listen to our fans, and finally get back to Starz programing. We talk about Dave Mathews and his involvement in a top 3 genocide.
This is a special week where the boys decided to go over the life and times of the greatest Sketch Comedian and Actor of our time Chris Farley. John Paul has a lot of envy and it comes off in the podcast but if you read through the subtext its John Pauls cry for help. Zach and I talk about our favorite sketchs and our love of our favorite comic ever. Also this is our First sponsored add Thank You Adam Sandler go check out 100% fresh on Netflix.
This is a special week where the boys decided to go over the life and times of the greatest Sketch Comedian and Actor of our time Chris Farley. John Paul has a lot of envy and it comes off in the podcast but if you read through the subtext its John Pauls cry for help. Zach and I talk about our favorite sketchs and our love of our favorite comic ever. Also this is our First sponsored add Thank You Adam Sandler go check out 100% fresh on Netflix.
A spooky storm descends on a small island in Maine. The boys discuss whether or not they would save their children from a Demon. Also, this is written by Stephen King. The boys discuss their childhoods and Zach teases an Andrew Dice Clay joke.
A spooky storm descends on a small island in Maine. The boys discuss whether or not they would save their children from a Demon. Also, this is written by Stephen King. The boys discuss their childhoods and Zach teases an Andrew Dice Clay joke.
Vampire Diaries is a show where killing woman is very popular. Hell Fire comes up a lot and its not about Zachs FARTS. We talk about spitting in peoples faces. John Paul goes very nerdy explaining to us about DC comics
Vampire Diaries is a show where killing woman is very popular. Hell Fire comes up a lot and its not about Zachs FARTS. We talk about spitting in peoples faces. John Paul goes very nerdy explaining to us about DC comics
The boys unearth the real secret as to why Howie Mandel won't shake hands. They discuss Ferris Bueller's rough day off and other great stuff.
The boys unearth the real secret as to why Howie Mandel won't shake hands. They discuss Ferris Bueller's rough day off and other great stuff.
On this episode we talked about Melrose Place. Show about sexy people fucking with each other. Theres murder sex and a crazy ass funeral.
On this episode we talked about Melrose Place. Show about sexy people fucking with each other. Theres murder sex and a crazy ass funeral.
The boys discuss spooky spy show The Americans. They make predictions for the upcoming Conor McGregor fight. Jack reminisces on his fraternity days and John Paul waxes poetic about the fraternity of CVS workers. Zach makes everyone laugh and trashes newscasters yet again.
The boys discuss spooky spy show The Americans. They make predictions for the upcoming Conor McGregor fight. Jack reminisces on his fraternity days and John Paul waxes poetic about the fraternity of CVS workers. Zach makes everyone laugh and trashes newscasters yet again.
We talked about Murphy Brown a show with an old woman who tells the news. So we talked alot of health issues in America Colonoscapies Manograms. If you use a squatty Potty you will be excited to hear the origin stories
We talked about Murphy Brown a show with an old woman who tells the news. So we talked alot of health issues in America Colonoscapies Manograms. If you use a squatty Potty you will be excited to hear the origin stories
John From Cincinatti was a show about surfers who lost at it all and then try to redeem themself. Almal Clooney comes or better known as George Clooneys wife.We recall our past as extreme sports fan.
John From Cincinatti was a show about surfers who lost at it all and then try to redeem themself. Almal Clooney comes or better known as George Clooneys wife.We recall our past as extreme sports fan.
Zach is super mean to me while the Patriots loose and John Paul tells us what Tom Brady likes sexually. And we explore the myth that men who have sex with a lot of woman are proabbly gay.
Zach is super mean to me while the Patriots loose and John Paul tells us what Tom Brady likes sexually. And we explore the myth that men who have sex with a lot of woman are proabbly gay.
You will never guess what show we watched! Zach talks about office gags and Jack says some dirty stuff about how he entertains himself. John Paul doesn't believe in Jesus, but he does believe in the power of Emo Punk.
You will never guess what show we watched! Zach talks about office gags and Jack says some dirty stuff about how he entertains himself. John Paul doesn't believe in Jesus, but he does believe in the power of Emo Punk.
The boys discuss a telenovela, La Rubi, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. John Paul accuses Zach of being a covert geriatric. Zach talks about his distrust of local newscaster Jonathan Elias. Jack expresses serious confusion as to what and who a Hispanic is.
The boys discuss a telenovela, La Rubi, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. John Paul accuses Zach of being a covert geriatric. Zach talks about his distrust of local newscaster Jonathan Elias. Jack expresses serious confusion as to what and who a Hispanic is.
The boys sail the ocean blue. They talk Black Sails a Starz show that no one watched. Arghhhh put ur peg foot forward and join us on an adventure
The boys sail the ocean blue. They talk Black Sails a Starz show that no one watched. Arghhhh put ur peg foot forward and join us on an adventure
The boys discuss short hero, Kiefer Sutherland's, hit tv show 24. They dissect the history of scientology, dive into the effects a Bangladeshi man has on climate change, and they learn more about Bill Clinton's psyche.
The boys discuss short hero, Kiefer Sutherland's, hit tv show 24. They dissect the history of scientology, dive into the effects a Bangladeshi man has on climate change, and they learn more about Bill Clinton's psyche.
The boys dive into a deep dissection of iconic gay show Queer as Folk. They unearth Hollywood's best kept secret and discuss various causes they would champion now that gay marriage is legal. They receive a call from a rabid fan, Tommy Falcon.
The boys dive into a deep dissection of iconic gay show Queer as Folk. They unearth Hollywood's best kept secret and discuss various causes they would champion now that gay marriage is legal. They receive a call from a rabid fan, Tommy Falcon.
The boys sit down to discuss the obesity epidemic amongst firefighters, Steve Buscemi's heroicism, and John Paul does a reverse intervention to get Zach and Jack back on the hooch.
The boys sit down to discuss the obesity epidemic amongst firefighters, Steve Buscemi's heroicism, and John Paul does a reverse intervention to get Zach and Jack back on the hooch.
Boston's most progressive comics tackle a brand new genre of television - anime. Contrary to popular belief, Jack can in fact read, just not fast enough for this show, teleprompter, or signs on the highway. Find out which Boi of Boston is an anime expert (hint: it's who you think it is), which one has watched a squid seduce a woman, and which redacted the entire episode.
Boston's most progressive comics tackle a brand new genre of television - anime. Contrary to popular belief, Jack can in fact read, just not fast enough for this show, teleprompter, or signs on the highway. Find out which Boi of Boston is an anime expert (hint: it's who you think it is), which one has watched a squid seduce a woman, and which redacted the entire episode.
The Bois of Boston unpack the ORIGINAL Boys of Boston. Although 2/3 of the Series Finale cast are in the sober illuminati, they bite the bullet and willing enter a bar where everyone knows your name. Will they cave? Will they discriminate against the deaf? Will they remember the patreon website? Find out on this week's hot pod. This episode is absolutely suitable for children and available in ASL.
The Bois of Boston unpack the ORIGINAL Boys of Boston. Although 2/3 of the Series Finale cast are in the sober illuminati, they bite the bullet and willing enter a bar where everyone knows your name. Will they cave? Will they discriminate against the deaf? Will they remember the patreon website? Find out on this week's hot pod. This episode is absolutely suitable for children and available in ASL.
The boys discuss plastic surgery and the hit dramedy Nip/Tuck. They challenge the listeners: if you had to get your mom plastic surgery, what would you order?
The boys discuss plastic surgery and the hit dramedy Nip/Tuck. They challenge the listeners: if you had to get your mom plastic surgery, what would you order?
On this episode the Boys go over the newest version of 90210 a show about love and deception and Prince Harrys cock. Each one of them proposes to each other and its really sweet find out which member will be left at the alter on this weeks Episode!!!!
On this episode the Boys go over the newest version of 90210 a show about love and deception and Prince Harrys cock. Each one of them proposes to each other and its really sweet find out which member will be left at the alter on this weeks Episode!!!!
The boys discuss famous crime drama and the first ever piece of prestige television, The Shield. They discuss famous Greeks from Lowell, Mass, the hell that is office life, and HIV medications. The role play sheds a light on modern day policing, as Officer Vulva puts on a clinic for a sexy traffic stop.
The boys discuss famous crime drama and the first ever piece of prestige television, The Shield. They discuss famous Greeks from Lowell, Mass, the hell that is office life, and HIV medications. The role play sheds a light on modern day policing, as Officer Vulva puts on a clinic for a sexy traffic stop.
On this episode of Series Finale we talked about what it would be like fuck in the white house. Aaron Sorkin is a loser who writes shows for nerds. Gloria Estafon makes the president hard and we imagine a world with Selma Hayek as the president and its gets really hot. Also WHICH PRESIDENT has the biggest penis send in ur thoughts.
On this episode of Series Finale we talked about what it would be like fuck in the white house. Aaron Sorkin is a loser who writes shows for nerds. Gloria Estafon makes the president hard and we imagine a world with Selma Hayek as the president and its gets really hot. Also WHICH PRESIDENT has the biggest penis send in ur thoughts.
On this epsisode we introduce the world to Mr Shrink. We hate on nerds while John Paul explains the Ice Hotel (Fortress of Solitude). We create our own Justice League: Mr Shrink, Ghost Dad, and Mr Prune. We talk a lot about the end of the world and how you cant call out of work becuase you dont have health insurance. Nicole Richie makes a guest appearance and we contemplate a post VT world.
On this epsisode we introduce the world to Mr Shrink. We hate on nerds while John Paul explains the Ice Hotel (Fortress of Solitude). We create our own Justice League: Mr Shrink, Ghost Dad, and Mr Prune. We talk a lot about the end of the world and how you cant call out of work becuase you dont have health insurance. Nicole Richie makes a guest appearance and we contemplate a post VT world.
The boys sit down to discuss campy fan favorite Teen Wolf. They talk about tall people privilege, the latino passion for this program, and discuss the Garrison Keillor allegations at length. There is a lot to chew on in this episode.
The boys sit down to discuss campy fan favorite Teen Wolf. They talk about tall people privilege, the latino passion for this program, and discuss the Garrison Keillor allegations at length. There is a lot to chew on in this episode.
The Christians sit down to discuss the mostly Godly television program since the Ten Commandments starring Charlton Heston. The boys discuss Bill Clinton's sex life and Methodism. A kid tries to blow up a school and this show has Zach rethink all of America. The boys also discuss Melrose Place and Jack makes a very fresh joke about a tragedy. Zach makes a lot of assertions about what the Bible says without any proof.
The Christians sit down to discuss the mostly Godly television program since the Ten Commandments starring Charlton Heston. The boys discuss Bill Clinton's sex life and Methodism. A kid tries to blow up a school and this show has Zach rethink all of America. The boys also discuss Melrose Place and Jack makes a very fresh joke about a tragedy. Zach makes a lot of assertions about what the Bible says without any proof.
America's favorite prestige podcast discusses America's prestige television darling David Simon and his hit, Treme. The boys laugh it up and show off their jazz skills by singing up a storm. Watch out Louis Armstrong!
America's favorite prestige podcast discusses America's prestige television darling David Simon and his hit, Treme. The boys laugh it up and show off their jazz skills by singing up a storm. Watch out Louis Armstrong!
The boys discuss Aaron Sorkin's prestige television program Newsroom. It stars American hero and folk star, Jeff Daniels. He is sexy and very funny. We are huge fans.
This is a great episode: we pitch conspiracy theories about the Biggie Smalls assassination and Bill O'Reilly's virginity. The boys wax poetic about the fertility crisis and Jack offers to father a fan's child. Jack also defends Teacher-Lunch Lady sex relationships.
The boys discuss Aaron Sorkin's prestige television program Newsroom. It stars American hero and folk star, Jeff Daniels. He is sexy and very funny. We are huge fans.
This is a great episode: we pitch conspiracy theories about the Biggie Smalls assassination and Bill O'Reilly's virginity. The boys wax poetic about the fertility crisis and Jack offers to father a fan's child. Jack also defends Teacher-Lunch Lady sex relationships.
The boys discuss the finale to the original Star Trek.
The boys discuss the finale to the original Star Trek.
The boys discuss Paul Giamatti's Opus Magnum, John Adams. They discuss the horrors of surgery without medication, the male infertility crisis, and read each other love letters. John Paul and Zach are clearly masters of the word, but the letter writing exercise reveals Jack's illiteracy.
The boys discuss Paul Giamatti's Opus Magnum, John Adams. They discuss the horrors of surgery without medication, the male infertility crisis, and read each other love letters. John Paul and Zach are clearly masters of the word, but the letter writing exercise reveals Jack's illiteracy.
The boys sit down to discuss HBO's Carnivale, but when news of Verne Troyer's death hits the studio, they are too devastated to continue.
The boys sit down to discuss HBO's Carnivale, but when news of Verne Troyer's death hits the studio, they are too devastated to continue.
The boys sit down to discuss an epic of South Dramedy. A couple gets married and the boys wonder how the impending fertility crisis will affect their future family plans. They discuss acting both on the stage and at the scene of a tragedy.
The boys sit down to discuss an epic of South Dramedy. A couple gets married and the boys wonder how the impending fertility crisis will affect their future family plans. They discuss acting both on the stage and at the scene of a tragedy.