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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake up? Did you time to go to work? All right?
Can we talk about we go back in and get it?
Wake up? Back getting that getting that goal with everyone
saying that mom Next it's talking about the vocals a
goal that making that hit it so that my nag
is a movie the way that that role they staying
in with people. Baby, you know I'm making everybody upset
because we the best.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
We get rap and I know we gonna get bread,
Gonna get bread, Gonna get bread, cunning bread.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
We gonna get bread. What's going on? Everybody? At your
boy Green aka Straw had Goofy, your movie guy here
with a new episode of Get Wrecked with Straw had Goofy,
And we got another special episode for you guys here today.
It's just gonna be me and my boy Craig. I
hit him up literally like two days ago, and I
was like, wait a minute, it's Stranger Things week. We
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need to do a Stranger Things episode. So here we are.
We're gonna be talking about Stranger Things for a little bit.
We gotta be talking about some theories. We're gonna be
talking about our favorite moments. We're gonna talking about some
of our favorite like characters, like all that stuff. So
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It's your algorithm that really does matter. To be honest,
I think that's a good way to like, really start
thinking about it. It's your algorithm, right.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Hold them accountable, Hold you accountable.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
This is your algorithm. I'm tired of people hit me
up and being like, where have you been? And it's like, bro,
I've been here, We've been making stuff. Where have you
been is the real question? So like, you gotta you
gotta Start'm gonna hold you accountable, Start liking, start commenting.
If you want to keep seeing my face, that's all good.
I don't want somebody coming up to me being yo,
I used to watch you back in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
It's like what used to.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Used to? Don't talk to me now. I'm joking. No,
you can talk to me now. It's all good, but
really excited for this episode. I literally just filmed the
video right now because other Netflix news one Piece Season
three is now full swinging into their updates we just
found out there and pre production. We also just found
out two casting announcements. Atto I'll do It's gonna be
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playing Mister one and then Daisy Head's playing Miss double Finger,
two great characters, two top ranking members of baroque works.
And they also like announced that, you know, uh Lera Lebova,
I can't remember her name, She's playing Eagle Robin, the
actress for Chopper Mikayla, and everyone is basically upgraded to
a what's it called series regular, which is dope. They're
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gonna be in it season two. It's like, you know,
kind of guest appearances, but then they're getting that upgrade
and I really really like that. So forgive me because
I'm also like, you know, your boy be working all
the time, and I'm about to post this news to
my Instagram right now, so when you start hearing stuff
like me on this thing, okay, never mind, we're good. Okay, yes,
So Stranger Things, Stranger Things, you already know. I got
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my Stranger Things get up, bro, I'm a Stranger Things fan.
And I'm caught up on everything. I've bene all the seasons.
I've watched the First Shadow Broadway show, which is an
extra thing, and like I understand not everybody can get
into that, but for those guys who don't know Stranger Things,
First Shadow is a stage production in Broadway in New
York and it is the basically it's basically an origin
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story for Vekna aka Henry Curle aka One Right, and
I liked it a lot. I thought it was fantastic
now just from the special effects standpoint, but it's very
interesting to kind of like get that crucial backstory of
like him going to school, how did he end up
this way? And uh, it's canon. It's cannon to the
Strange Thing story, which I thought was like really cool.
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It's a choice to put something on Broadway that's cannon,
And now people who haven't seen it feel like they
got to, especially if you're not gonna put it on Netflix.
Excuse me put it on Netflix? Right, Like you would
have thought they would have pulled a Hamilton.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
And then say they're not going to do that.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Well, it's crazy as they I don't know if they are,
but it's crazy that they haven't right, Like you would
have thought they would have filmed it already. They filmed
a trailer and like basically just did like a taping
of some of the scenes and made a trailer out
of it. But I'm like, you guys could have just
did one of the rehearsals and turned that into like
the thing.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
They'll probably end up doing it after this is done. Yeah,
down the line, just bring it all back, you know
what I mean? Yeah, So, because I mean, Hamilton, it
was a while before it made it onto Disney Plus.
I mean it was long.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
It was one of the twenty sixteen ones. Yeah, that
was from the twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Yeah, it was a long ass run before they did this, right.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
And that got on Disney Plus what twenty two something?
Speaker 2 (04:29):
I think. Yeah, I was gonna say, I want to
say it was around when things, uh pandemic passed.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
It was definitely like a pandemic asset thing. Yeah yeah, yeah, So,
like I'm hoping, I don't know why they didn't do
it ahead of season five because it is definitely kind
of like a season five precursor thing. It's almost like
a tie in comic book right where you don't have
to read it but it's a nice to have to
understand some things. But you know how my theory brain works, dude.
And like, for those guys who watched my YouTube channel,
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I did just post my interviews with the cast of
Stranger Things and one of the cast members I talked
too with Jamie Campbell Bauer, who plays Vekna, right, and
so obviously I asked him if he watched the first Shadow.
He said he saw it twice. And I asked him
straight up, like, does this mean we'll get a redemption
arc for Vecna in this series? He was very cheeky
about it, right, He could have just straight up said no,
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like the duffer said no about Eddie being alive and
stuff like that. I know that's a big theory. I
don't want that to be it, even though Eddie's my
favorite character. But he didn't say no. He just said
you're gonna have to tune in and find out. And
I find that's funny if if he's going to play
choy like that and then you have this first shadow
kind of like out there justifying that Vecna's now all
the way a bad guy, or at least he wasn't
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a bad guy once. I'm curious why they never put
this out. Now, they could put it out in between volumes, right,
Volume one could come out and then maybe they'll put
it out on Netflix before volume two, because there's like
a little gap before volume two comes out that's Christmas.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
So oh there, I didn't I didn't know that.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Yeah, so you know they're splitting it up into three varus.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
I knew that. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Yeah, So this one comes out tomorrow, yeah, tomorrow, and
then volume two comes out Christmas Day, and then volume
three comes out New Years, right, so it's that one's
a little shorter. That's a shorter gap, right, And I
can't remember like the episode counts on each one, but
I think it's like eight episodes this season, so I
believe it's gonna be three episodes for volume two and
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then one one giant episode for the final thing. So
I can't see them like doing volume two and then
like just a couple of days in between Christmas and
New Years, they're like, here's this Vekna Broadway show on Netflix.
Let's do a little backstory. You know how the anime
is always get to like the most crucial part and
then they go backstory, right, So that could be the case,
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but I hope it's not. But I'm just very curious
why they didn't put it out like earlier.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Right well, I was gonna say, how long has the
show been running on Broadway?
Speaker 1 (06:50):
I want to say it's been running for a couple
of months now.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Actually that's probably why they need to They need to
have the full run and and make sure that they're there, Yeah,
that way before they start putting it out there and
then kind of things taper off a little bit.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
So yeah, I get that, but right now, I just
feel like I'm sitting on extra crucial information right now,
you know, I feel like I'm sitting on it right
like even having watched the First Shadow, and I think
I can like tell people they spoil is for the
first Shadow if you're haven't had a chance to see
it on Broadway or if they're not gonna put it out,
I'm gonna just say this right now. So just like
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skip a little bit of ahead. But the stuff they
revealed in that the fact that Henry Crile aka Vecna
he went to school with Hopper and Joyce like they
knew him, which is like a.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Huge, oh thing, Yeah that's.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Huge, right, And so it made me think. And I've
already seen the first three episodes and I'm not going
to spoil it here, but it made me think, Like,
in the time between season four and season five, the
crew all obviously got together, they talked about everything they
went through. They talked about Vecna and eleven definitely broke
down the backstory of Vecna what his real name is.
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So Hopper and Joyce know that Vecna is Henry Krile,
they know who Vecna is. Did at some point did
they say, oh, wait, we knew him, we went to
school with him, Or is there gonna be a plot
point in the show where they go, oh, yeah, back
when he was like this and da da da da da,
Like are they gonna use that somehow? I don't know.
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That's interesting to me. So again, it's curious why it's
such as it's a cannon thing, but it's such an
isolated thing. It's like only a few people because not
everybody can go on Broadway, not everybody gets the chance
to go on Broadway. And it's not playing everywhere. It's
just in New York. Like you're already exing out people
who can't even catch a flight to get there. So
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it's you know, it's so curious. Why not the existence?
I think the fact that it exists is great, but
why are you not giving everyone a chance to like
catch up the speed before this fifth and final season?
You know so? But hey again, I feel prepared. I
feel good. Uh let's let's really get into like the
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stranger things talk, bro, Like I texted you and I
asked you, like, are you all cut the Strangers?
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Our exchange was so funny when I was reading the back, bro,
because I.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Was like, he just said, he just said I saw
the last season, and I'm like, that's it, Like that doesn't.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Mean I was like, to be clear, I was like, yes,
I saw the last season. I am caught.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Up, okay, because it was just simply I saw the
last season and in my mind it was like I
saw that one. Bro.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
I was in between meetings, man, I was you were quick.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
Yeah. I was like, and I could tell when you're
in meetings because like you'll give me like a quick sentence,
like a quick hit, where like I.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Understand, try not to leave people hanging, but you know
how my schedule is, I get you every single day
with the meetings, and it was just.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
In that moment, I was like just that season. What
that's a weird way to start, Like Stranger Things just
jump in the season four. That would be so wild, honestly,
And if you would have like been like privy to
everything just based off of season four, I would have
been like mad impressed, like, oh yeah, I just watched
season four and I got it. I got the gist,
I get everything. It's cool, it's whatever. But like, bro,
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we gotta do this right now, man, and I made
this video before, but we gotta do this here on
the pod because I'm curious what your ranking is, Like,
what is your ranking for the Stranger Thing season? Because
for me, it easily goes I want to say easily
because I think one and two are interchangeable. But after
that it's pretty easy. It's four, one, two, of which,
though both of those I consider perfect television, perfect seasons
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of TV. And then there's three and then there's two.
That's my excuse me, my ranking of Stranger Things four.
For me, I love the aesthetic of three a lot,
Like I love that it's set during the summertime, like
they even tied that into when it was released July fourth,
And I just like the aesthetic of like beachy vibes
like everybody's like in like the Star Court Mall, like
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the nostalgia of like Mall in the eighties and stuff
like that. I love the relationship between l and Max.
I like how everyone's kind of like in that in
between erow where there's still kids and they're figuring it out,
but they're also kind of like in that transition to
being who they really are. To when we get to four,
the board is set, like Dustin's playing basketball now, like
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the boys are still playing like D and D with
the whole Flyer coach. Like three is where all of
that is like happening. I feel like this is when
their characters are who they will eventually like end up
being once it's all said and done. Now the mind
the meat Flayer as the didn't like that. I didn't
like the meat Flayers. I didn't like it, the meat
the meat flair. I heard somebody call it the meat player,
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Like that's a wild that's a wild day the meat Flayer.
But what else are you gonna call it? It's it's
made of people meet and it's the mind flair. So
and it works, the alliteration meet in mind like it
just it makes sense. So like the meat Flayer is
a villain, I'm not really sure, but Billy's goddamn storyline.
The Billy storyline is freaking fire. And Dak Montgomery is
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a phenomenal actor and it was the last time we
saw him, and he crushes it in that last scene.
Plus plus plus we're introduced to fucking Robin in that
season and then we get one of the best dynamics
since Dustin and Steve Steven Robin right, and I love
Dustin and Steve. Don't even know I love Dustin and Steve.
I'm glad that they became like big brother little brother
in season two and that was a big highlight of
season two. But Robin and Steve are revelation, right, Like
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that whole storyline where she like comes out to him
and he's like accepting of it, even though he likes her.
The way that they're like taking on Russians underground, and
then they fold in Erica to like take him on
to like bro like it's the Avengers Infinity War of
the Stranger Things.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Yeah, you know, that's big.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
The scene where they're at Star Court freaking mall, and
like you see all the kids and like they're like
Avengers Post together eleven just threw out the little like
little meat thing, like the little the mini Dema gorgon thing,
and Hopper steps on it, and you see the adults
Murray joyce at Hopper, just like yeah, we're here, and
the kids are like, yeah, we're here too. That's right
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before the finale. It's fire like it though, I think
that's the beginning of the finale, and it's so fire
plus never ending story. Like there's so much of season
three that I just love, like that's the beginning of
scope and scale within because season two still feels pretty small,
which is not a problem. Again, Season one is really small,
but I still think it's like great, like a perfect
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season of TV. But there's something about season two where
I didn't like that it took a while for us
to figure out what was going on, Like I feel
like the mystery just kind of like dragged on a
little bit for me. There's just something about season two.
And again, all these seasons are great, like all the
seasons are absolutely fantastic, like a damn near it's a
great show for a reason. It's just if something had
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to be last, I would probably have to put season
two because even though it does have iconic moments. When
I think of stranger Things, I think of moment it's
from one. I think of moments from three. I think
of moments from four, Like that's what I think about.
I don't really think a lot about two, except for
the like when I think about two, I think of
the kids dressed up as Ghostbusters. That's what I think of.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
When was the van flip?
Speaker 1 (14:15):
Was one?
Speaker 2 (14:16):
That was one? Right?
Speaker 1 (14:16):
That was one? Yeah? Yeah, exactly. You know, like, name
the most iconic moment from two. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
No, I agree with you, that too is the low
It's I don't want to say it's forgettable, it's transitional.
It gets us where we need to go for the
third season, which I agree with you. I think that's
the best. Even though I did find it a little slow.
It LOLd three three, It lolled in parts. And then
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I was getting so sick of seeing them running around
the damn mall with those costumes on bro, what was
the I forgot, I forgot who I was talking. Ye know,
I was just getting so sick of them running around
them all but yeah, and you know, it brought in
the classic eighties trope of the Russians being the advisaries
and all that, and seeing a ton of TV at
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the time, obviously early eighties when I was growing up, Like,
I get it, Yeah, you know what I'm saying. But
I do think three is the best. I like, I
liked four. Excuse me, I like, yeah, three, and then
I'll go one. Okay, I'll go one.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Because I feel like, wait, so what's the ranking here?
Speaker 2 (15:25):
So three is the best?
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Three is the best?
Speaker 2 (15:27):
I think three is the best? Well, so three and
one interchangeable. Sorry, let me say it that way. Yeah,
that's fine because I feel like coming out of the
Gate world building, even though I'm not a D and
D guy.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
And three in one and one, Yes, yes.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Coming out of the Gate super young talented kids.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
We're so good. I'm still shocked by how good they were.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
They were really good, right, they were really good, and
just the connection between them, between all of them, and
you felt like everybody kept referencing like the Goony esque
vibe coming off of the first season. It was really
reminiscent to the things that I remember watching being around
that age, right.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
So I felt like, oh, yeah, I was Yeah, so
I got an extra little.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
That's what I'm saying, so it really did a ligne
for me because I'm like, okay, yeah, I mean it's
so one in three are interchangeable.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
What is it that about four that you don't like?
This is what I want to get into or not
I don't like, but like what puts four so low
for you? Because I think four is like perfect? I
think it's a perfect season.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
It's good. I just when did when did L go
to New York? Was that three?
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Or four? That was two? That was that two?
Speaker 2 (16:38):
That was to Chicago?
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Chicago a tripping Yeah, it was either Chicago Emo, Chicago Emo?
L And she meets eight her sister. Yes, yes, And
that's another reason why I don't rock with two as much.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
This is what I'm saying because I because every time
I think it's something I don't like, it's probably going
to go back to two. It's two, right, Just I
don't know, man.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Just that's what we talked about when the show started.
Like that flashback it's right before the finale where she
stops off is Chicago has a whole episode with a
sister nobody else, dude, it just does that.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Yeah, it took me took me right out. Actually, I
paused the show for a minute. I stopped watching, and
then I came back a little later when I when
I get my mind.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Around, season two starts with eight, like an introduction. Eight,
we don't see her again, and then we get to
that episode right before the finale. Yeah, and it's like,
what are we doing?
Speaker 2 (17:26):
So sorry to ping pong a little bit, but yeah,
I just want I just want to. I was thinking
about that. I don't know, man, I don't know if
it was just like that a little bit of time
and feeling like everybody was disjointed and the connectivity between
the main characters wasn't there. I mean purposefully. I know
that's how they wrote it, but I don't know if it.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Was a four for four. Oh I love that. I
love that.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
That's what It's like. Everybody's kind of start doing their
own thing or whatever, and you know that, And I
understand that was the plot, that's what was supposed to happen,
But I don't know, I just, uh, it took me
a while to kind of getting too groove with it.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Yeah, well for me, like I think, I think Stranger
Things is longest and this and this is where three
really starts to get into it, which is why I
love three so much, is that it has the moment
that I call the figure it out, like you better
figure it out moment where the characters are literally just
like like working the gears in their head and they're
figuring out what the bad guys are up to, and
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the way they bounce off each other, like like a
example from three, Robin figuring out the code, like cracking
the code. That those moments like that blow my mind,
where the character locks in and it's never out of
left field too. It's never in a sense of, oh,
they're just talking out their ass right now, or how
does this character knows this weird like piece of information.
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It's completely in character. It's in step with what they do,
and it's very natural. So four it's chalk filled with
those moments, and I think you don't get those moments
if they're not all split up to where like they are,
Like you got a group in California, you got a
group back in Hawkins, you got a group in Russia,
right like.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Bro I was watching a recap just to kind of
of get ready for this conversation, and I don't know
why I forgot that l cracked that girl in her forehead.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
She ed the skates cracker. I think it was deserved.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
I was dying watch I was.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Clapping watching that bag. I was like, hell fucking yeah, Elle,
And I'm glad she didn't get caught, like didn't get
no jail time and that neither.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
And I will say, and again, it wasn't that four
was a bad season, don't get me wrong, But I'm
thinking about what I enjoyed watching the most. But you
know something I loved and this was for uh, saving
Hopper from the prison. I really like that whole storyline.
That's the most interesting Hopper has been to me this
entire the entire song. But I just really love that.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
It also makes Joyce like more of a hero, right,
because I feel like even in season one, like her
figuring everything, she just kind of stumbles into everything and
she's just still trying to like catch on and for
she's like, let me go to Russia and get my
goddamn man, like let me like do this right here, right,
And I thought that was like really really cool that
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they gave Joyce like that, I'm rescuing Hopper. Now, we
never really see Hopper in need of rescuing, and they
actually do that with her, but.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
That completely unbelievable in outlandish, but I loved it.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
It's an idiot, but I loved it. But it was good.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
It was great TV.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Yeah, it's great TV. It worked and like like using
Murray to like her and Murray's dynamic and everything, like
fucking baller.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
I enjoyed that. I did enjoy that.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
But an underrated character who I don't think is coming
back for season five, bunch of.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Our gyle our guy, yes.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
Fucking our gyle bro with our guyle when they say like,
oh yeah, like l has powers and she needs to
go into this like you know, sensory deprivation tang, but
she needs a ship ton of salt. Where were we
gonna get some salt in this desert? And He's like,
I know where you can get some salt, my dudes,
And it makes sense. He's a pizza guy. He loves pizza.
He's like every surfer boy pizza has this amount of salt.
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And without him, Elle doesn't do the piggyback and fight
Vecna from the mind. It doesn't happen without him. And
my favorite thing again, this is the figured out moment.
This is the figured out moment. And he gets one
of those moments where they're looking for the coordinates of
the lab that l is being held captive in our
guys the one who finds where they have to go
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because they're over here like freaking out, like, oh wow,
this is supposed to be just spot da da da dah.
Our Guyle literally is just wandering around in the desert,
looks down and says, whoa, holy moly, look at this,
and he explains to the smartest group in the world,
you see these tire tracks, they're fatties, and you know
what that means. Military. So we find this, we find
your special friend. It's not like and season four has
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tons and tons of those moments where it's groupings that
you wouldn't expect. If you want to talk about Nancy
and Robin finally getting together, you got to talk about
again Jonathan just hanging out with anybody other than Nancy,
Like that's a really cool thing, Like Jonathan just hung
out with Nancy until this season, Like that's crazy and
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the chemistry is still on point. Then you got Erica
interacting with anybody, Max interacting with Nancy and them like
this is just this is it's a great season. And
then it all comes to a head in the final
battle with Vecna. Right, everybody has a part to play,
and none of it seems like it's you have to
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force that to happen. Right, Like mind, you you get
the sense that not everybody knows what's going on. Hopper
and Nancy don't know what's going on with Will, they
don't know what's going on with Mike and all them.
They have no idea. But you have the final battle
where the teams or the young adults are in the
upside down making their plan to fight Vecna. Eleven just
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knows that they're gonna go trying like they're just trying
to save Max. That's all she knows. So she's like,
let me hop into mind from here and do all this,
but nobody knows what they're doing. But it all comes
together because they all have a role to play. So
I feel like four puts the show in a scope
and scale that's not unlike Game of Thrones. It's not
as big as Game of Thrones, but it has that
Game of Thrones type of like let's jump over here
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and see what's happening over here. Let's jump over here
and see what's happening over here. And everything matters. Everything
is huge, And I just can't stop thinking about that
scene where Mike is telling Elle to fight because she's
in the mental battle and he's shaking her from California,
and Max is over here getting a little crunchy crunch
and Lucas is fighting the Andy basketball dude molly wops
(23:25):
his ass, he gets molly wopped in he molly wops
back like every and then you got and then you
got Steve Robin and Nancy getting choked out. And then
as soon as they get free because Eleven's now like
fighting back and he goes wow, She goes wow. I
don't believe in a higher power, but that was a miracle.
And then Nancy says, well, we better not waste it.
Steve goes Phase four Flombey like I was like, yeah,
(23:48):
like bro, Season four is a masterpiece to me, Like
it's a masterpiece for sure. And then the Creole reveal
is just awesome too.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
And I appreciate it that, like, give me, give me
some backstory. I want to know what I like. I
love understanding the motivation. I love making us wait for that.
I do appreciate it. So what's your ranking?
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Ranking is currently four one, three, and then two last.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Yeah, I'm I'm still with.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Three, still with three, I'm still with three. Great.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
I don't know. Man just thinks things came together, new
relationships and new characters.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Billy Billy is like, I think wait, Billy's intro was three, right,
Billy's intro was two?
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Was that two?
Speaker 1 (24:30):
That was two? That was Billy's in at the pool,
walks out there. Well that's the that's the pool intro.
Yeah yeah, that wasn't his like introduction, yeah, but but
yeah yeah, the fast times to riche my high.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
That was that was three?
Speaker 3 (24:41):
Right?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Yes, that was three?
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Yeah, I mean yeah yeah, because the moms, bro, the
mom I was about to say, bro, the moms.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Listen, man like, And here's the thing. Missus Wheeler always
was like acute with Tuty, right. She was always a
cute Tuty since season one. There was something about her.
In season three there was some I don't know if
it was because she was at the pool pulling a
little windy peppercorn from sandlot like action, but the mom
like Missus Wheeler was looking good.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
I was just like they nailed those scenes. Yes, And
I was like, yo, that's rhythm, Like I know that's
rhythm said yo.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Yo too, is like like, I love stranging things so
much that I even remember the trailers and my favorite trailers,
and I even watched back a lot of the trailers
just like randomly, like especially when like you know, they
take those long breaks. But my favorite trailer still continues
to be Season three because I remember the song was
Teenage Wasteland and that's when I like refell in love
with the song Teenage Wasteland, and a lot of that
(25:41):
was like again, Summer eighty eighty five, I want to say, yeah,
Summer eighty five, like fast times, it Richmond High, the
pool moms, like the going to the mall, like it
just the fireworks. It just felt Wait, what year were
you born?
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Ninety two?
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Damn yeah, you missed out on some good ship. I know,
not too much though, because it was we were still vibing.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
Yeah, but yeah, eighties is my favorite decade. Bro, eighties.
That's why I love training things so much. It's my
favorite decade. And whenever I hear things like the Summer
of eighty nine or the Summer of eighty whatever, I'm
like that that sounds lit, Like it sounds lit, and
I think That's why I love three so much, is
because like it's my way of like looking at that. Also,
and I know Jaws is a seventies thing. I think
(26:26):
Jaws was what seventy seven something.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Like that, Yeah, seventy seven, seventy seven, seventy five.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
I think maybe seventy seventy seven.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
I think it was seventy seven because it was it
was before I was born.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
It was George star Wars.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
Star Wars was seventy seven.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
So I think that was seventy five. You could look
that up.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
Oh my god, Yeah, you're right. You know what I
was thinking of Jaws two seventy eight. Yeah, so Jows
one seventy.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Five, seventy five. Yeah, it was giving me Jaws. Bro,
it was lokey giving me Jaws. It had the mayor
that was like like turning the blind eye and some
fuck shit happening, and then you have like the whole
thing that looked like summer and everybody's like ooh, like
there's something happening. It gave me Jaws vibes, even though
I know Jaws is a set of the movie. But
I just love I just love three. I love the
aesthetic of three so much, and it will put it
(27:04):
over for two for me any day of the week.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Yeah, I think we both agree to is.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Yeah. Yeah, two is like the lowest one. And like
I had comments that was just like, oh, like, I
can't believe this list of two is like lower And
I'm like bro naming an iconic moment from two, like okay, Bob,
sure love Bob, we love us, and Bob we love
us some Sean aston like, but like and he shouldn't
have died. I know he shouldn't have died.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
I was watching the recap and I forgotten they love
the way up Bro, he got up.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
And like that. And know what sucked about it the
most is that he he was the nerd that got
like the girl of his dreams and he was just
happy to help. He just happy to And so when
he comes through to save the day, he escapes, the dog,
closes the door, turns around, sees the woman that he got.
He's like hey, and then another dog gets so and
(28:03):
then those dogs basically ignored Hopper and Nancy Joyce to
eat his ad And I'm just like, bro, he went
out so bad it was.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
It was like when I was watching Areka, I forgot
how bad it.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Was bro Bro. Billy didn't die in a worse way.
Barb didn't die the wor Now again, Barb died and like,
by the time we saw her dead body, it looked bad,
but I don't think she died in a horrible way
like Bob did. Bob was like that was a walking
dead death.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
It's kind of like he didn't deserve that kind of
painful death he did. That's what it was.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
That's the part. He didn't deserve that, like like he
deserved a quick bullet to the head type thing. And
you know what, I'm gonna put this on Hopper. Hopper
should have shot his ass. Hopper should have shot his ass.
He left him to get munched on, left him, heard
him screaming, and took his girl physically like yo, come ball,
let's go, and then literally literally and then literally right after.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
That's why he didn't shoot him. But look at that,
Hopper was petty, And you want to know something else.
Hopper was petty.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
You want to know something else, You want to know
the layers to the petty first shadow the Broadway show,
Hopper and Bob are like hanging out the whole time,
and they're both pining after after Joyce, Oh okay, And
the whole time I'm thinking, yeah, Bob, you don't win
this one. No wonder, you don't win this one. And
(29:25):
so to think that, like you just watched this dude
who shouldn't have been there. Let's be real, like Bob was,
like he could have been an integral part. And I
feel like this is what Stranger Things does. They introduce
characters that fit in with the group so well and
then they just take them out, Like I think about Eddie,
and we can get into Eddie for a little bit.
Eddie fits in with the group perfectly, perfectly. I was
(29:47):
looking forward to seeing him next season with everybody like,
oh yeah, a new person of the group that's really
really dope, and then they off still pissed off about it.
But Bob, like I liked him as the nerd adult
because there's not no nerd adults like there there's only
the nerd kid. Then there's the young adults, and then
there's Hopper, who's the badass, and then there's Joyce who's
just trying to figure everything out, and then Murray. I
(30:07):
guess Murray Murray is like kind of a nerd, but
he's more of a conspiracy nerd than anything.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Yeah, you need somebody like that to mix it up
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
You keep spicy, but you need somebody like Bob that's like, oh,
I relate to these kids, like you know, and the
kids can kind of like talk to him and they
could work things out together. The fact that he was
like a puzzle wizard and whatnot. Bob was an MVP bro.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
He served a purpose, He served a purpose.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
And then promptly promptly but you know what in terms
of the story, like he was in the way, Like
he was in the way because if Bob would have
stayed there, Joyce and Hopper don't get together. So like
it makes sense, but it doesn't make me any less
pissed off about it. But that he would, I would say,
is the most iconic thing about uh about that season. Also,
(30:51):
that was the revelation that Noah Schnapp probably is the
best actor amongst the kids, which was incredible to see
because he's not with the Cat throughout most of season one,
he doesn't get a lot to do. He's basically like
a guest star in season one, but putting him as
a regular and seeing what he can do acting wise,
I remember watching season two and thinking, holy shit, he's
(31:13):
actually the best one here, like acting wise, and I
still I still think that he might be the best
of like the young actors there, Like he's incredible, mind you,
All the actors are great, all deserve their flowers, But
Noah schnapp is, like he hed be acting like rents
do all the time. Rent is due for Noah, like
you know credit where credit is due, like rent is
(31:33):
due for that for that little dude. He's not so
little anymore. But like I remember thinking what his little
bow cut. I'm like, this motherfucker. You would have thought
he was possessed.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Yeah, I was gonna say, aren't they all early twenties now.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
In their twenties now?
Speaker 2 (31:43):
But by now all of them are in their twenties.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Except for God, I can't remember the actress name, but
the girl plays Erica. I think she's still like I
think he's like eighteen nineteen maybe oh yeah, yeah, so
she hasn't hit twenty yet, but yeah, like yeah, they're
all fucking adults. Brou I know, Mary, a kid, got
a whole got a whole family, Like and I'm looking
(32:06):
at this, she's still a kid. Like watch at the
beginning of season five and see her in like team mode.
I'm like, like, you can get away with that in
like two thousand and four, where like you know, somebody's
thirty and they're still playing a team. You can get
away with that with some people now Zindiya.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
But it's just that she we see her so much
just because of all the other projects and obviously the
tabloids being all in her life or whatever. But yeah,
it's kind of hard to suspend a little bit.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
I mean, she does a good job. Like you know,
I don't I wasn't watching it going like you have
a kid right now, I see L right, like I
still see L. And a lot of that is also
she has like this kind of Leelu Dallas effect, like
she got to like a Leelu Dallas effect.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
No, I don't know, I.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Don't you know Leelu Dallas for yeah, you know Leelu
Dallas came multi Paths from the Fifth Element.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
Oh okay, okay, you got it, you got it.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Yeah, she's like Leelu Dallas of the show. You know,
she's she's walking around, she doesn't know everything that's going
on because you know, she's been in captivity for so long,
so now we got the episode rankings out of the way.
Who is your favorite Training Things character?
Speaker 2 (33:20):
It's not Bob rest in Peace, I don't know, man,
that's a that's a good one.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
I already have mine, of course, already got mine.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Of course. You know, I'm gonna say.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Billy Billy, Honestly I could.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
I'm gonna say Billy.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Listen, I'm accept that, but I'm also gonna say fuck Billy.
I'm also gonna say fun that racist asshole, like fuck Billy.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
But he's a great character, yeah, you know, And I
think that's what it was. Understanding the trauma, why he's
acting out, yeah, trying to cope, Yeah, inherently wanting to
be a good person, but struggling with that. And it
wasn't like my favorite because it's like I like the character.
(34:09):
I just felt like there was so much complexity to
the character and so well acted.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
So for me, yeah, because it's kind of you can't
root for somebody that is a complete piece of shit,
but you find yourself like just a little bit of
sympathy because you know where all this is coming from
and what he's been carrying. And so that's why I
(34:36):
say my favorite character because I like the composition of
that character.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Of course. Yeah, it's not like you're saying like he's
not right, like where you're saying when you're starting to
go like, oh yeah, Billy like is right about everything
he does.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
Is but like the most complex character I think that
we have seen on the show. And I think that's why,
and that's why I appreciate Bill.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
That's fair. That's fair because I I think Billy and
Max are two of the most complex characters.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Max is number two for me.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
Yeah, Like I would think Max will be my number
two as.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Well, because Max just reminds me of the cool girls
I kind of went to school with.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
Yeah at some point, okay.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
You know what I mean, growing up, Like there's always
just that cool ass girl. She's like doing her own thing. Yeah,
has this confidence about her, and you're just like, man,
I wish I had a little bit of that confidence
at that age. There's always one so Max, but but
those yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
Yeah, Max is like the most self sufficient character in
that show. Like, you know, she she what she craves
is what she didn't get that all people should have,
and that's basically like community, family, communion, which is why
like she gravitates towards the boys because she's like, you
guys are weirdos. Like I feel like a weirdo, so
let me like, let's be weird together exactly, let's be
(35:50):
more together. Let's like because I know you guys are
gonna have my back, and I'll have you guys. But
for the most part, like she's she's a driving force, bro.
Like she calls everybody out on their shit with no problem.
She's the one who kind of teaches hell what it
means to be a young woman, like you know, all
the other like Hopper can't do that, which is why
I like season three as well. Like Max and Eleven's
whole relationship and her teaching her how to be an
(36:11):
actual young girl in the eighties is dope. But like
I said, you know who my favorite character is, Eddie,
my man.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
Eddie was your guy.
Speaker 1 (36:19):
Eddie is my fucking guy, bro. Like, I think about
his death all the time, and I think two things. One,
it didn't need to happen, y'all didn't need to do that.
I when he died, first thing I said was you cowards,
Duffer brothers, you cowards, how do you why? Like you
could have chosen anybody else somebody who's put some time in. Instead,
(36:41):
you introduce us to this new character, make us love him,
and it is a feat that you kill him off
and made us care about him that much. Like I
get it, but I'm like, y'all not gonna do that
with y'all main cast though.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
You know, And I'm really trying to understand what purpose
did it really serve the story to lose Eddie? Like
what really changed?
Speaker 1 (37:05):
There is a certain merit of like a character who
was vilified by the entire town. He loses and his
reputation is like like sometimes you don't get that kind
of like you know, hero moment that's known to everybody,
it's only known to within the group, and there is
there is something rich about that type of storytelling. But
(37:29):
you know what's richer is if you do that for
a character that's been around with us for a minute.
Because I remember, and this is why I screamed out
you cowards. I remember the trailer because remember I like
these trailers. It was a trailer for it because they
I think they split up of season four into two parts.
I remember season part two. There was a trailer where
Robin is talking to Steve and she says, I'm having
(37:52):
this sinking feeling that we're all not going to make
it out of this this time. And that makes you go, oh, whoa,
Like what if they don't? Right? But you don't think
it's gonna be Eddie because Eddie just got there. It's like,
why are we just not introducing him in order for
him to die? Now? The fact that he did die
and then everybody else, oh, look at that we all
made it out unscathed. Let me just say that they
(38:15):
didn't all make it out unscathed. I mean, Max is
still in the coma as we speak, got all of
her bones cracked, you know, But.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
It just sounds weld saying.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
It happened Max got her bones crashed, you know. You know. Now, Luckily,
I'm not gonna say it. I'm not gonna say that
the Internet's gonna go crazy. But that's what made me
just kind of go, like, oh what am I thinking of?
It gave me the same feeling as a venders Ah
of Oultron right where oh.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Uh Quicksilver Quicksilver?
Speaker 1 (38:50):
Yeah, it's like y'all, y'all killed Quicksilver when he only
had maybe twenty minutes of screen time, and y'all treated
it as if he's been a part the MCU since
day one, Like, I don't care that he died. I don't.
I still don't to this day. I still laugh at
the fact that he died. Newcomer, your rook, your red shirt,
(39:11):
I don't care if you're wearing a blue shirt. It's red, right,
And I feel like they gave Eddy more respect than
a red shirt. But it just felt very red shirty
to me. And this is just my personal feelings talking
like I don't like, I get that it was good, like,
you know, for the story or whatever. For me, I
was personally hurt and offended by this.
Speaker 2 (39:31):
This is just it was just it was a character
I wanted to see more of and I wouldn't see it.
We're gonna go. But the thing about it, it was
like it felt like the Walking Deentification.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
Yep, right, where you got everybody hates Chris, Yeah, gone gone.
Within the same season, I.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
Think gave him the Bob treatment. Bro. They gave him
the Bob treatment.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
And that see, this is what we're talking about, the
Bob treatment. Yeah, introduced a new character.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
Just to yep, just take more. So I was just like, man,
this feels it felt very Walking Dead esque where you're like, oh,
there's somebody you're probably gonna see them for a while.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
Yeah, And I was thinking Eddie. Just felt Eddie had
great chemistry with everybody he came to contact with, did everybody,
and like, I just liked that he added a new
dimension to the group, Like I like seeing shots of like,
you know, all the group together. Like you know, when
you think of stranger things, probably the first thing that
comes to your mind is like the four boys in
(40:24):
l like you know, because on the bikes, like that's them.
It's even the post over season five, that's what you
think of. You think of that group. You think of Jonathan,
it's hard to not think of Nancy and Steve like
along with him. You think of Hopper, it's hard not
to think of Joyce. And you know, there's groups that
like you. When you think of these groups, you think
of them as a group. And it was really cool
seeing Eddie now part of the group. I love these
(40:45):
type of moments where it's like it's like the reason
why I love One Piece so much. It's like when
somebody becomes a part of the group, now they're like
part of the group. They're in there and Eddie felt
like he was in there, right, and so I was
same thing as you, waiting for him to have these
like moments in the future. How does how do how
does his relationship evolve with other people? Who is he
(41:07):
going to have? How what's he gonna be like with
Hopper and all these other characters now? Would never know, right,
and that that justiss pisses me off, like so much.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
Yeah, it pieces me off. Yeah, such a good character.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
Man. There's there's so sorry, I don't want to cut
you off, but there's one moment where, uh, they come
out of the portal. It's like where they go through
the portal from the upside down from the first time,
and they do that little flip or whatever, and like
they're helping each other up, and there's this moment where
like he flips from the upside down to the real
world and he comes out goes WHOA. That was fun
(41:39):
and it was the first time where you saw him
kind of like fully enjoying being with this group of people,
right like, And I feel like every character has that
moment where they're introduced to things. They don't know what
the hell is going on, but they contribute and now
they're a part of it. Robin had that moment, Max
had that moment, and I feel like that was Eddie's
(41:59):
moment of like, oh, he's gonna be here for like
a minute, because like he's now officially like part of it.
He's enjoying it. He has to report, he has the jokes,
he has to back and forth. This he this is
his tribe, like he's with it. And then yeah, man,
Jesus man. Anyway, yeah, Eddie is my favorite. As a
matter of fact, hold on, let me keep it rolling.
I don't care, keep it keep because this is jacket.
Speaker 3 (42:23):
I just need to in memoriam, memorial, in memorial, I
just had to change that really quick.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
While I should have changed it while talking about her. Boy,
But you know what, it's fine for the rest of
the show, for the rest of this episode. That's what
we're gonna do. But yeah, man, shout out to Eddie.
Rest in peace, to bob Rest in peace, to barb
Rest in piece, to Billy, rest in peace to a Lexi.
Oh yeah, remember that that was a guy in season
two that was like.
Speaker 2 (42:53):
That was three because he was a good Russian.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
He was a good Russian sipping on his cherry slushy
slushy after this. Okay, hold on, hold on, cool, there
we go. Yeah, he was a good Russian though, sipping
on his little cherry slushy. Yeah, I'm telling you. But
there's a lot of great characters going through stranger.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
Things, dude, Yeah, you know, I did. I mean, there's
a lot that I love about the show. But I
did have to get over the upside down in the
Demi Gorgon, and I had to because you know, I
have to. I had to work through it.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
I listen, I like those I like the upside.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
The upside Down and Demmy Gorgons, and I was just like,
and I get it. Whatever, man, Oregon Gorgon.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
Don't talk to people about stranger they call it that
I'm standing on because that doesn't sound appealing.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
None of it sounds appealing. It takes me to God,
it takes me. It takes me back to the same
feelings I have with Avatar. Okay, and the and the
and the unobtainedingum. It gives me that kind of that's
that's his term.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
Was coined by a white colonial, a white uh colonizer
who didn't know about ship other than to colonize. But
that's what it makes sense they would call it.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
But so that's it's only little things like that that
but I do love stranger things from I can't let
it go.
Speaker 1 (44:29):
Bro, You're gonna have to let them gorgon go because
God exactly. That is like you're making fun of us now,
like the gods, I would played with a gore god,
not a god. If they would have if they would
have called it in a gorgon, I don't think I
would have liked.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
But then and then and then mind flair Man and.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
The mind flavor.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
Again, this is just little things, and it's just little things.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
What do you feel about the name Vena?
Speaker 2 (45:02):
What had to grow on me a little bit? I
had to be honest with you, bads. It just didn't.
It didn't hit at first. It's like I was like,
you hear It's like, I don't know, I think his
government name is a problem. You think creole?
Speaker 1 (45:17):
I mean his government name.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
That's hard. That's what I'm saying. Creole, Like they would
have called him creole.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
It's actually hard.
Speaker 2 (45:24):
Yeah, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
It's a little close to creed.
Speaker 2 (45:26):
But like but but like if they're yeah, they're like,
oh creole.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
I thought she's gonna make fun of the fact that
his actual government name is.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Henry No no.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
Yo. Episode five where it was just like, come at me, Henry.
I think she's going to to I bet you she will,
bro I swear she. If there's a moment where she
sayss like all right, Henry, it will be a total
Like I don't know if you've read the Harry Potter books, no, well,
one of the big things because you know, like there's
a little bit of a similarity between Boltimore and Vecna,
(45:57):
like you know, ball ahead, Uh you looking whatever, Psycha,
I guess. But at the end of the book, one
of the biggest moments that they didn't adapt to the movie,
and I was really pissed off they didn't do this
in the movie is that Harry was popping his ship
like in the final battle with Votimore, Like we're talking
like it was just votimort Harry. Crowded death theaters and
students and teachers alike, just all the walls waiting to
see what the fuck's gonna happen because they know this
(46:18):
is the big the big one, and Harry's talking shit
and the whole time he's calling him Tom the whole
time he's not going to votemort, he's not called He's like,
what you're gonna do? Tom? Guess what? Tom? The elder
one is mine? Talk like he's like popping his ship.
So I'm really hoping there's a moment like that between eleven.
Speaker 2 (46:36):
And hopefully there's Henry moment and she's.
Speaker 1 (46:38):
Like Henry, Yeah, come get it, Henry.
Speaker 2 (46:41):
Yeah. Like I said, Vena, it took me, but Creole,
that's dope. Ask Yeah, but obviously that is just way
too much exposition for the story. And I get that,
but I.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Mean it's fair, it's fair, but yeah, man, but yeah,
it's like, well, well, I don't even know what we've
talked about so many characters.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
You just wanted to hear me say Demi Gorgon awful.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
If they would have called it a Demi Gorgon in
season one, I probably would have clocked out, what is
this Gorgon? Awful?
Speaker 2 (47:13):
Awful?
Speaker 1 (47:13):
Awful stuff?
Speaker 2 (47:14):
You know, just seeing your reaction made happy love. I
love your hate. Thanks, I love your hate.
Speaker 1 (47:19):
I don't love your hate. I know it feels disrespectful,
feels pointed. Was Oh, I want to do this thing.
I want to do this thing. What is like your
favorite kind of like needle Drop moment for Stranger Things.
Right now, I'm going to look up like Straining Things
soundtracks where they like, you know, just tracks that they
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used throughout training things, because I feel like Straining Things
is just so baller with their use of music, not
just from like the score standpoint, because I feel like
the score is iconic at this point.
Speaker 2 (47:50):
It is.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
But when we talk about like Running Up that Hill
from season four took over the world, that song and
moment took over the world, right and with the song
at the center, I thought that was beautiful, never ending
story in season three, Uh, the the Girls on Film
moment at the party, Like there's like a lot of
musical moments that like, I genuinely love, But what is
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a song and Stranger Things that you heard and you
were just kind of like, this is like the perfect no.
Speaker 2 (48:15):
You nailed it with the Running Up the Hill the
Kate Bush. And I know it sounds like I'm just
saying it like a casual no, but I hadn't heard
that song since I was yeah little really like I
just hadn't heard it in so long, and then it's
on the show and I'm like, oh man, it just
took me back to like a place, you know, really
young hearing it, you know what I mean. So that
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one for me, they nailed it with that, okay. And
they did not overuse it, No they didn't. It was
they used it a lot, but they didn't, but it
was exactly exactly, so it really it really worked for me.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
Yeah, yeah, still works for everybody, I think. I think,
like and I think Kate Bush is taking the Dumber
Brothers and everybody for like putting that in there publishing.
Speaker 2 (48:57):
Oh yeah, yes, right now, let's hope so her seriously,
let's hope so.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
Like you know, so and like in my I don't
think I even heard that song before Trainer things either.
I don't think I ever even heard of how big
was it? Like an eighties?
Speaker 2 (49:12):
I know, you know, I mean I wasn't that old
though when it hold on, let me see what year
that was it was like. So, not to go too
far off topic, but so my sister in law is
from the Ukka and I when I was little, she
would play music on Saturday mornings. So I was introduced
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because she was really young her my brother she was
She married my brother when they were like she was
nineteen and he was like maybe twenty or something like that,
and he was in the service and they met and
they got married, and I just remember her playing all
this music when I was growing up, when I was
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living in Atlanta for a little bit and we were
all together, and that's where I get like this nostalgic
feeling around soundtracks and especially like new wave music and
just other other genres, right, like just rock and pop
at that time. So that was like one of the ones.
I want to see what year that was.
Speaker 1 (50:12):
Though, Okay, okay, because I got a couple of I
also got a couple of music moments that I want
to shout out for sure.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
Yeah, because because Kate Kate Bush is British and that's
why I was like, I know, because that was part
of like it was like George Michael and yeah, year
be forty. Yeah, it was all of that that was
kind of happening around. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
Yeah, yeah, she shout out to Kate Bush.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
Bro Yeah eighty five, eighty five, eighty five. Okay, that's why.
So it's it was really nostalgic for me because it
made me think of my family, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Okay, little extra to it, Yeah, like that's things could
do that for me. I mentioned Teenage Wasteland. The songs
I called teenage Wasteland, it's called Bob O'Reilly. That was
like the season three trailer song.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
Oh no, I didn't want to correct you, but you know, somebody,
somebody's going to be up in the comments. I was like,
somebody was going to correct you, didn't have to be me.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
Yeah, And I'm glad that I could. You know, it's
already too late because they're already in the comments, like
just like tapping away or whatever, whatever, gotcha, gotcha it.
But I already corrected myself. Jokes on you, Nana Nana
boo boo, but Babo Riley. I think of that moment
a lot. But another moment because like sometimes like they'll
use a song on the trailer but they don't use
it in the show.
Speaker 3 (51:23):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
Two songs that I definitely want to shout out because
I think running up that Hill, like everybody loves that.
I can talk all day about that. But one song
was in the season four Volume two trailer, but they
actually did use it in the show, and it's that
you could probably help me out with the actual tide
of this song. It's a song that goes Someday love
will find You.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
No no, no, Yeah, it's Journey.
Speaker 1 (51:49):
Journey.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
Yeah, Someday Leve We'll Find You is the actual.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
Song that I got it. Okay, cool that one.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
I didn't have to look that one up. Journey, bro, No,
but just Journey is just like Journeys.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
Remember the trailer, it was just so they used that
song in such a like final stand moment, like this
is the final stand. So like I remember seeing the
trailer and like the first shot is like all of
them in the car. Steve's driving a car and they're
preparing for like the battle with Vecna and like you
say again part Eddie being part of that moment, like
he's sitting next to Dustin with his shield ready to
go into battle, and you just hear here we stand.
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It's like it's like such like a great moment.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
Yea, it is, and that that song always ties it
together and it just brings energy to whatever.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
Yeah, And they play it in the penultimate episode leading
into the finale, which is two hours. So it's the
perfect like level setter in the show for me, where
like the last shot you see is Max Erica and
Lucas walking up to the house that Becna is like
basses and they're looking up and they walk into the house.
Speaker 2 (52:49):
And Henry mean when they're about to Henry hen.
Speaker 1 (52:57):
His crib. Yeah, like that song like that, That song
is like pretty dope. Another song that I think about
all the time, and I think this might be my
favorite version of the song is Peter Gabriel Heroes in
season one, the scene where they find Will's fake body
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in the water, and I and I love the song Heroes, right,
I love every iteration of the song, but I feel
like Peter Gabriel does something with that song that just
it moves me to no end. It's great for the scene.
But then I even listen to the song outside of
the show because it just sounds so somber. It's it's
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beautifully melancholic. It's just it's a mood, bro. Like I
and I love Peter Gabriel, Like Sledgehammer is one of
my favorite songs, Like Sledgehammer is my fucking shit, bro.
I've been listening to it a lot more now with
my daughter and my girl, and like they're both just
kind of like what is this. I'm like this fucking
Peter Gabriel, Like the lyrics that I saw. It just
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goes hard.
Speaker 2 (54:03):
Yeah, yeah you.
Speaker 1 (54:04):
Goobi deep tray. You just laid down your tracks.
Speaker 2 (54:11):
All right. Next next karaoke party, sledgehammer bets. All right,
done's done.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
I want to be bound your sledge hammer.
Speaker 2 (54:23):
This is gonna be you and me and nobody. Everybody's
gonna be looking around like, yeah, we're doing that.
Speaker 1 (54:27):
That ship. He also has a song on the Wally
soundtrack as well, down to Earth.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
Can I tell you I've never seen Wally?
Speaker 1 (54:34):
Yes you can.
Speaker 2 (54:35):
I'm trying to think of how old I was when
I dropped, and I don't think I was necessarily checking
for animation.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
That's two thousand and nine. No, that was two thousand
and eight. It was two thousand and eight.
Speaker 2 (54:48):
It was yeah, yeah, I was worried about getting the mortgage.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
Yeah, still watch the picture you still watch.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
My focus was elsewhere.
Speaker 1 (54:56):
Still watch, I get it.
Speaker 2 (54:57):
My focus was elsewhere.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
I get it. But that was like pick like top
of their peak. It's like that's like peak of their peak.
Speaker 2 (55:03):
But see, this is what's so interesting. And again, just
to not completely go off track, I know where in
stranger things. But that's why I love having these conversations
because just it's not a huge age gap, but it
is enough where there are things that are just so
core to you. And I'm just like I was, I
was going, I was going.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
To work, and I get it, and I get it.
What I'm saying is that Pixar is meant to be
taken seriously. Yes, especially run from ninety five to twenty ten.
Anything in that no excuse except for maybe cars, no excuse.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
You know what, I think. I think I would like
for that kind of stuff. I would always try to
wait for nieces and nephews to come around and like
have that shared experience or I have to take them
to go to the movies or whatever. But yeah, and
that one, it just didn't.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
Happen, especially like to watch by yourself, unless like you're
a heavy animation fan like that, like as great as
Wally is, And it's probably my favorite Pixar movie, Like
it's fighting with Soul right now between the two. Yeah,
you know it's I could see why for someone who
hasn't seen it before sitting down and being like, let
me like lock into this.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
But funny enough, I watched Soul. Yeah yeah, I was like, yo,
I want to I mean the culture, Yeah, but still yeah.
But I was like, damn, this is good, and I
still think it's criminally underrated, and even people love it
and I'm like, it's you don't love it enough. Yeah,
I think it's that good.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
Yeah, no, I really do so. But yeah, watch Qually
if you ever get the chance, whether it's with your
niece and st user by yourself, I think it's incredible.
It's a little preachy, but I think it's incredible. But
Peter Gabriel has a song in that movie as well,
called down to Earth. Peter Gabril smatches it every single time,
and that song and Stranger Thing season one where they
find Will's body, the fake body, it's it's transformative, bro. Like,
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And again, I've heard so many versions of that song
before and I like those versions, but this is your favorite,
But this is my favorite one from Stranger Things. Yeah,
I know he I think he specifically recorded for this show,
Like he recorded that version for this show, which is
like phenomenal. So yeah, I think the music and training things,
bro is just next level shit. Like we talk about
James gunn ecker Wright, who's another like great person who
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puts a great soundtrack. I mean Ryan Coogler we talk
about like these directors and creators who put together great soundtracks,
but we need to give the Duffer brothers their respect
and their music supervisors, Like, because they are killing it
with training things. I'm really excited to see like what
the music is for like this season. If they start
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retreading and running up that hill thing, like that's when
I would be like, okay, Like you guys are kind
of like milking your past victory.
Speaker 2 (57:41):
Now I have a feeling. I just wonder it's to
that point. Who is going to be the artist whose
one song gets revived and they're going to get another run, but.
Speaker 1 (57:52):
Has no idea that they're about to like get a balance.
Speaker 2 (57:55):
About to be at the county Fairs next year performing
the one song. You know what I'm saying. Back back
out on tour, they.
Speaker 1 (58:01):
Get forcibly brought out of retirement.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
You just I love I love when their stories like
that man where song something just catches on next thing.
You know that person hasn't worked in like twenty five
years and they've struggled, and then they're performing on the
biggest stages.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
I love that. I like it when new Rick Asley's
can show up, yo, Rick, like Rick askiy was chilling
at his house one day. Then YouTube happened.
Speaker 2 (58:21):
Well again, Rick Astley was part of that. When I
was telling you growing up with the Saturday mornings and all.
Speaker 1 (58:26):
That, yeah, yeah, and then he's like, oh, I guess
I'm back in the swing of things.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
Okay, And for some of us, Rick never left.
Speaker 1 (58:33):
We never never let I been waiting for my opportunity.
Just been waiting, all right, So let's close out the
show with Like, I think the big question for season
five who do you think is going to die? How
do you think it's going to end?
Speaker 2 (58:50):
I don't know, man, I really don't know.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Like it's hard for me to say who as well,
Like I have my top pick, but it's not really
based in a lot. I have a Steve dying. I
have Steve dying, and it's not nothing like, oh this
has to happen or it's going to happen. But I
just think if I'm if I'm following the signs of
the story right, is you have someone like Steve who
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has been very reckless, like on part with like a
Hopper type of reckless, and I feel like if they
kill Hopper, it will be the same feeling as we
got like when Glenn died in Walking Dead, how they
did the fake out and then they killed him late
It's like, Okay, you're playing with me too much now,
you know. And it's like Hopper already had a whole
near death experience that took us into the fourth season
when he was like already capturing and shit. So but
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I feel like Steve has had so many near misses
and also when it comes like what happens to him
after they do Save the Day, Steve doesn't have a
lot of like prospects outside of like where he's at, right,
I'm right like and st I'm gonna keep it a stack,
(01:00:01):
like let's be real, like Steve, I think, and I
think Steve will tell you this right because I think
it's weirdly beautiful. Steve is just a guy who doesn't
mind if he stays in Hawkins. You know, everybody else
is trying to get out of this stinking, freaking town.
Steve is comfortable where he's at.
Speaker 2 (01:00:17):
He's a homer.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
He's a guy who had his time in high school.
He didn't peak, but he had his time in high school,
and he wants to settle down in the same spot,
raise some kids, and create new generations of people who
are there, and he said so as much in season four.
He was just like, I just want to like have
a shit ton of kids, get a camper like this
(01:00:39):
and just drive around, go on vacations, do whatever like
I am. So he is so simple, right, And so
when it's all said and done, what you end his
story with the most boring scenario ever of he found
a girl and got those kids. No, the girl that
he needs to do that with is Nancy. Now, I
do believe that Nancy is gonna break up with John
(01:01:00):
thin because she needs to that That relationship is just
I think that relationship clocked out in season two, Like
when they got together, I was already bored with him.
I was like, okay, y'all right, y'all don't need to
be together. And then season four kept playing with like,
oh maybe the spark isn't there?
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
No one that was like trauma bond. That's why I
looked at it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
I was like, yeah, so I think like either And
again this is the fairy tale ending for Steve. He
gets with Nancy and they have happily ever after they
have the kids. Everything's all good, okay, whatever, or his
luck could run out. Steve is always the first one
to jump into danger. But that man loses every fucking
(01:01:40):
fight that he gets into. He'd be losing, but you
like the heart right, like like he'll win in life
or death situations, but when it comes like a fight,
he ain't got it. Like he lost to Jonathan. He
lost to Yeah, when his best friend tried to he said, Bro,
you couldn't take Jonathan. You know you can't take me.
He bagged back all that. So obviously he lost two
(01:02:02):
fights there. He lost a billy you don't say billy
whooped his ass and then like h he went down
into the water or whatever, like into the gate in
season four and the bats immediately got them. And if
it was for Nancy and Eddie and Robin, he would
have been cooked.
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
But this is why he will survive, not why he's
going to die. You've seen him be resilient in defeat.
Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
Yeah, and like again, I'll be I would be mad,
I did.
Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
I don't see how this doesn't conclude with l making
some sort of sacrifice, ultimate sacrifice. She was the catalyst
for all of this happening. We understood what happened with
her and Vekna creole Henry, you know, opening up the
(01:02:54):
dimension the whole thing, right, I don't see how she
moves ask this is this the purpose of like her purpose?
Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
So I would think that the story would end with her.
And that's that's kind of where I'm at. I can
see that it feels a little on the nose tragic.
It feels a little these very tragic.
Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
Like like everybody put their lives on the line and
make sure that this little girl was safe when they
found her in the woods. Only for her to like
take it upon herself to make that sacrifice, that would
be like very dark, very tragic.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
See, it's funny you look at it that way. I'm
looking at it is you know, it's like reciprocity, man,
It's reciprocal. It's they made this sacrifice because they were
trying to do the right thing. They saw somebody in need.
They were looking out for this little girl, trying to
help with get some normalcy, have this life. Find out
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there's extraordinary circumstances that were attached to her, her life
and her upbringing, and she's experienced so much, right, and
then to say you have loved me so much, I'm
going to love you in return and make that sacrifice
so I could see that happening. Yeah, so that's how
I'm looking at it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
I wouldn't be mad. I wouldn't be mad if they
like clockedel, I wouldn't. I wouldn't be mad. It would
hurt like a motherfucker. Yeah, it would always be similar
to like, honestly, it could be like a a more
I don't want to say pleasant, but would be a better,
a better handling of what they did with the Nearest Targarian.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
I knew you were going to say that because I
was thinking the same because.
Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
If the Nares Targarian died while being continuing to be
the woman who cares about people like she was, that's
the L that you're describing.
Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
Right now, if she would have died in season seven,
If she.
Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
Would have died in season seven, yes, because L's not
going to have this moment where she has like a
fucking kids moment. I'm gonna kill everything inside.
Speaker 2 (01:04:52):
Yeah, there's no there's no hell turn right, So like.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
Yeah, I think that could be a way to like
actually do it, and the Duffers like, see, Gab, that's
how you do it. I don't want to talk too
much about it because I actually know somebody who worked
on that, and I don't want to like salt the wood,
but yeah, so I think, so, okay, so you have
l I have Steve. I'm trying to think of anybody else. Again,
don't do Hopper, like I think. I think that's the
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worst route you can go when it comes to like
you think, so I think. So he's like he's already
like had a big like I'm going to die moment,
and then we theorized about what could have happened with
Hopper did he survive? Da da da da da? And
then you find out that he survives in season four,
but then if he dies again, it's like okay, like.
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
Yeah, but you know what, it's so funny you say
the Glenn situation because I don't. The Glenn thing was
like it was hard.
Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
It was hard to watch. It was really hard to watch,
and it still hurts to this day, don't get me wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
But everything changed after that after that episode.
Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
Glenn had two fake outs before.
Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
That one just one. It was just one where he
was under under the under the dumb and that was like, bro.
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
Like, why are we doing this right? Like and to
do that so soon before the clock.
Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
But see that was that was the beauty of the show.
But ultimately, I think everybody knows that was like the
thing that where people are like, Okay, I've seen enough a.
Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
Lot of people like clocked out at that. I didn't
clock out.
Speaker 2 (01:06:19):
I didn't either. I thought that season was amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
I thought it was a great season. I thought it
was It's just that again, like I hate when you
try to do the uh, the penny hardaway head bob step,
you know what I'm saying, here's not and then oh,
it actually is, Like I just don't like that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
And again, Hopper is just one of those characters, and
I'm just kind of like, give this man just like
a place to rest, right and not in a dead way,
but just like let him relax for once. And I
think like now that he enjoys all together, and you know,
I like the idea of him joys being a actual
parental unit with Will and Jonathan and uh, Jane eleven.
(01:07:00):
I think that's a nice ending for them. I don't
think I think somebody of that group is going to pass.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
I really do, absolutely. But there's no free lunch.
Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
There's no free lunch here. There's no free lunch. I
think I think the only people to come out for sure,
Nancy's coming out. They have no reason to offer her.
Max is coming out because they already put her through
enough and she's in a coma as we speak. Uh,
Lucas can't Lucas can't smoke.
Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
They don't not for me.
Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
No, nah, the one, the one I know there's Erica,
but the one, No, no no. And I bet you
if they did, they're gonna do it just to give
Erica a scene where she actually has a little bit
of humanity instead of her being sassy all the time,
which Erica is also another favorite character mine. She's probably
my top five.
Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
Yeah, she's she's for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
Like probably like right under Robin if I'm being one, She's.
Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
That I forgot her name. I'm sorry. She's so talented.
Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
She's so talented. Like, man, I'm so glad when they
upgrade her hurt Us to regular in season three. She's
she's just ground glad she's part of the group. Yeah,
but I'm trying to think Mike. Mike is safe. Mike
is safe unless he does some like fuck shit like
Beckna is about to kill Ell and he jumps in
the way, or some shit like I don't. Yeah, Will
(01:08:18):
could be up though, Will could be up, like not
even gonna lie to you. Will could be gone. And
that I think that is probably one of the deaths
that will next I don't even want to say next thing.
I think that will hurt the most, right because it
started with Will. It all started with Will, and if
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Will is one of those like it's okay type of deaths,
like it's all right, like just let me go. That's hurt.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Yeah, that is heartbreaking when it's just like yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
Yeah, you know, yeah, Dustin can't do it. You can't
do Dustin. Dust is a little asshole though, like like
in the best way, but sometimes he needs to get
smacked a little bit. I hope he gets smacked this season. Yeah, no,
I think that's everybody. Robin, No, you cannot touch Robin. No,
do not touch my Robin. Rob is probably my number
(01:09:11):
three favorite character. Actually yeah no, so yeah, it's Eddie, Max, Robin,
and I think Max and Robin can like interchange.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
Really. I just Max is such a good character.
Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
Max is great, Max, such a good character. I love
me some Robin bro She has the right sense of
humor for the right moments. She's also like on the spectrum.
And I just love that she's like the neuro divergent
character of the group. She sees things how it is.
And again, she's not like the smartest, she's not the Uh.
She's not a tech wizard, she's not a fighter. She
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just she's useful, Like, she's very useful and whatever she
brings like, she she comes at it from a very
pragmatic like type of way.
Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Robin probably represents the voice of the audience. Yes in
the show. Yes, it's like we're looking like somebody has
some sense.
Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
Yeah, somebody's the one who who's got some sense. Yeah,
she's the one who's got some sense.
Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
And I just I foxed with her. I foxed with
like me and Robin would be like the best of friends.
I would like literally walk up to her and say
that can we be friends please? I would love to
just hang out with you, like for real. Uh. And
that's some huge credits, like you know, Maya Hawk, Maya
Hawk is just I want to see her in more.
I think I think the only thing I've seen her
in obviously she was in Once upon a Time in
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Hollywood at that great scene, but she also did a
Revenge on Netflix as well, but I can't remember some
other stuff I saw in but like the She's she
kills on straining things, and I want to see her
in more. And once straining things is done, I mean
her family is just I look where she got. Of
course uma Ethan Ethan's getting nominated for an OSCAR this year,
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like for sure, for a god damn, what's that movie?
I just saw it?
Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
Blue Moon?
Speaker 1 (01:10:58):
He's so great and Blue Moon Ethan Hawk and Blue
Moon is lights out, lights out driving that movie driving it?
You know, we're getting ready for Stranger Things five all
you one three four episodes. I already watched the first three,
so it's basically just gonna be like me waiting for
that one hour of television. But bro, I'm stoked. I'm stoked.
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Like it's very rare that we get a TV event
like this, or at least when they come around. We
really got to like appreciate them because a lot of
shows end, and I feel like a lot of them
have their little farewell tours and stuff like that. But
the ones you truly care about, like the Game of Thrones,
the How I Met Your Mother's, the Stranger Things, the
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Breaking Bads, you know what, I'm saying like, not many
of those come around. We just have succession just end recently.
Not many of those come around. Is often I feel
like stranger things, like it's one of the biggest shows
like out there, bro, the class is in fucking Japan
right now with the japan folks.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Yeah, and I was gonna say that too, man, Not
that I presume that everybody watches the podcast, but just
shout out to Netflix because they have always been good
to you, and they have been good to me and
the talent that I work with. And I've been to
numerous events. I mean we were at stuff together. Yeah,
They've always been really good to us. They I just
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feel like they really treat the talent that they work
with well. I believe that too, and they create some
really unique experiences around these these shows, in these movies.
I mean, bro, they do.
Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
We We talked about this at the top of the pod,
like I just did a Q and A with Ryan
Johnson for his new Knives Out movie and that's all Netflix.
Shout out to Netflix for that that. Like I was
one of the only content creators that was doing the
press junkit for straining things five. So I got to
talk to the cast and even that even with that,
because you know me, bro, Like I talked to a
lot of like you know, actors, celebrities, directors, whatever you
want to call them, and a lot of people were
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in my comments like coming in, I'm like, bro, like,
this is Stranger Things, you know what I'm saying, Like
they said, we've seen you do all this stuff, but
for some reason, this feels like super surreal. And Netflix
is like at the spear ahead of that, right, like
they change TV forever with House of Cards. We don't
need to talk about that, but with Stranger Things, and
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they've just been they're just they're just really good at
the top of their game.
Speaker 2 (01:13:19):
They are they just truly are. So I just want
to shout them out because, like I said, they've been
very good to us.
Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
Yeah. Yeah, and if you guys by Warner Brothers, you know,
we'll see how that goes. Like I know you guys
are going to continue to be good for us, and
I know they said they're gonna like keep those movies
in theaters as well. But uh yeah, to New Horizons
is what it is. And they accept for Strainer Things
because this is the last adventure. So yeah, guys, thank you.
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