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March 2, 2026 6 mins
Ben, Skin, and KT review the latest HBO show, “DTF St. Louis” starring Jason Bateman and David Harbour.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Vint and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle Look.
Sometime today we're gonna be giving away Tody's tickets. They're back.
They're gonna be playing at the Longhorn Ballroom May second,
and that's in the Amphitheater part of the Longhorn Ballroom.
That Christina was just mentioning to us off air, and
it's really cool. It's gonna be one of the nicest
outdoor venues in all of the DFW area. So be

(00:21):
listening for your chance to win. Have the iHeart app.
There's a talkback feature and you could be in the
mix to win tickets to go see the show. Christina
at four o'clock, you have a creepy tale to tell
us what's going on. Something very unsettling happened to me
last night. I'm gonna share it with you guys. All right,
we'll go behind the curtain there. But right now it's
time for this.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Track, another edition of things Skin is Traffic.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
All right, friends, Before I get to this picture, I
want to send you guys. Did y'all watch DTF Saint
Louis last night? I did you did? Okay, you guys
watched it? Did you? Sorry?

Speaker 3 (01:01):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (01:01):
You'll hear why in my segment. Oh, okay, and I
got it. So I got home kind of late last night,
and I did watch John Oliver first, and I fell
asleep halfway through it, not because I didn't think it
was good, just because I was soef and tired, so
I did not I saw about half of it. We
don't have took The pacing is real strong.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
In the middle of that episode, it slows down to
just we're crawling after about the first twenty minutes.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Well, I had seen Ryan Jordan, I had seen Jason
Bateman on Jimmy Kimmel, and he's basically talking about, you know,
the David Harbor character dying very early, so he's like,
there's no spoilers here. It's in the first twenty five
or thirty minutes. So I kind of made it to
the point where he's there starting to investigate him and
all that, and then they pull in Jason Bateman because

(01:47):
there's connections and all this. But there's two things that
stuck out to me that I wanted to ask you
guys about. Number One, Okay, David hub Harbor put on
some weight for this. I almost thought it was a
prosthetic belly. There was an image where it didn't look real.
You know, I'm sure he probably just put on the weight.
But there was one time where I was like, is
that a prosthetic belly? Jim Carrey belly. Right, We've talked

(02:10):
about this. There's prosthetic anuses, there's prosthetic dongs, so much prosthetics.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Man, it was so good because he's hugging his stepson
who hates him, and his step guns. Go, I can
feel your skin like I can feel your belly. Your
shirt's riding up. How come you don't have clothes that
fit so good?

Speaker 1 (02:28):
It reminded me of a meat loaf in the Fight Club,
that hug scene in Fight Club. But anyways, man, I
very much thought that David Harbor maybe he's done other
roles like this and I just haven't seen him very much.
Thought he was channeling John c Riley. That is a
John c Riley character to a t. There's been about

(02:49):
twenty movies where John c Riley has played that guy,
and I've never seen Harbor play that guy. Sloppy, just
like he's a little beaten down, he's a little timid.
I mean, he's getting bossed around, but he's afraid to
ask his step son to stop throwing rocks at a house.
He's just like, like, if you've ever I know Ben
has seen this, you guys have probably not seen Magnolia.

(03:10):
The John c Riley character in Magnolia. He's a cop
with no authority and he's just he's just sad. He's
just a sad man and he wants to please everybody.
But anyways, I don't know, have y'all ever seen David
David Harber play that type of guy. I haven't seen
him in that much stuff. Really, I've seen him everything
I've ever seen. He's been some sort of a cop
or some sort of a badass guy, sloppy at times

(03:32):
and stranger things does he? But yeah, who is the
gal he's was married to when on a rider David
Harber in real life? Yeah, Lily Allen. Lily Allen and
they broke up right, Yeah because of his sex stuff. Okay, Yeah,
and now he's in a TV show about sex stuff.
He was wanting an open relationship and all kinds of stuff. Yeah,
that's kind of what's going on in this show. It's

(03:53):
all going on, Okay, all right, I have sain weird.
By the way, didn't have Saint Louis. Okay, the episode
was very strange. So I saw Jason Bateman on Kimmel,
like I was saying, he was talking about the creator,
Steven Conrad, and I went and looked, and I wasn't
familiar with this guy's work, but he's done a bunch
of independent stuff, and.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
He had done Patriot, which a lot of people likes
a big Patriot.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Is that the one with the song there's a singer? Yes, okay, yeah,
that's the only thing that on his resume that I
had heard of, but I never watched it. But uh.
On Kimmel, Bateman was talking about, Man, I don't really
know how to describe this show because it's kind of
funny and it's kind of a drama, and it's got
a really weird tone. But to me, that's like what

(04:40):
a lot of the Cohen Brothers stuff is. Yeah, you know,
like Fargo's really funny, but it's only funny because it's
got weird actors in it and weird characters. It's dark
and sad as hell. Yeah, And also, how do you
describe the tone of the Chair Company? Oh, I don't
even know where to say. That's one of the weirdest

(05:02):
things I've ever seen in my life. It's like.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Ben looked off to the distance, like he's still struggling
with it.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
It's a mystery for sure. Yeah, are you guys excited
for season two? I am, yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
I mean not really. It's the weirdest thing I've ever
seen on TV.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
I haven't finished season one yet. I just think it
has the same It's different, but it has the same
kind of effect on people that David Lynch stuff does,
where they're like, Okay, this is this is good, but man,
this is weird and I don't know why I feel
the way I feel right now.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
It's like when you're thinking about it five days later
and you're ready for Sunday night to come so you
can watch it again. That's to me, He's a sign
of a really good shoe. It stays with you, it
does and it just makes you. It confuses the hell
out of you, but it stays with you.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
I can't get over Scrooge. I don't understand.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Yeah, and even even just the shock value of showing
a prosthetic dong, but then to show engagement things happening.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
I was like, what can you do that?

Speaker 3 (06:06):
I don't know?

Speaker 2 (06:07):
If you can do that right at the end of
the middle episode of the season, dude, know where this
thing's going?

Speaker 1 (06:14):
And the great thing is I still I guess Christina
hasn't reached that part in the series, will she ever?

Speaker 2 (06:21):
I will not.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
I mean, all right, all right, there you have it.
There's things again? Is tracking coming up next? KT where
you gonna take us? In entertainment headlines.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
I went on an adventure to Fort Worth on Saturday
night and I need to tell you all the CD
details about it next.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
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