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May 16, 2025 143 mins

The focal point of this podcast episode revolves around the intricacies of navigating toxic fandoms and online trolls, a subject that has become increasingly pertinent in our digital age. We delve into the implications of such negativity on the broader community, emphasizing the importance of constructive discourse while celebrating the recent trailers for "Ironheart" and "Superman," both of which showcase the remarkable narrative capabilities of creators like James Gunn and Ryan Coogler. Their adept storytelling avoids overwhelming audiences with excessive exposition, instead fostering genuine engagement through relatable character arcs and compelling scenarios. Additionally, we reflect on our favorite moments from the season 15 of "Blerd's Eyeview," highlighting the rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped our discussions. The episode serves as both a retrospective on our journey thus far and a prelude to the exciting developments awaiting us in the future.

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It’s the SEASON FINALE of Blerd’s Eyeview!

We’re closing things out with a BANG!

From the long-awaited Ironheart teaser finally dropping to that jaw-dropping full Superman trailer reveal — we’re breaking down ALL the heat!


Plus, we’re taking a look back at our favorite moments this season, legendary guests, hilarious hot takes, and the biggest highlights in nerd culture.


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Let’s celebrate the culture. Let’s go out with a blast.

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Takeaways:

  • Toxic fandoms can be detrimental to the community, and it is essential to foster positivity and constructive criticism instead.
  • The trailers for Ironheart and Superman exhibit the storytelling prowess of Ryan Coogler and James Gunn, emphasizing character development over exposition.
  • Reflecting on our favorite moments from this season, we appreciate the camaraderie and shared experiences that have enriched our discussions.
  • Navigating the complexities of online interactions, it is crucial to disengage from negativity while promoting healthy discourse within fandoms.
  • Our experiences at BlerdCon highlight the importance of community support and the celebration of independent creators in the cultural landscape.
  • As we look ahead, we are excited for the...
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fade and I just pulled a trapThird rate rappers with a fourth
rate catalog Destined for theshadow realm Y' all should never
act hard flow is so insidiousthat I need an apprentice master
with the forest Peep thecontext in my sentence like the sitters
just don't ask me what my penis like they know that I'm the menace

(06:28):
who you kidding I'm dentistcold tested you can never twist my
metal like the jury I ain'tnever mad when I push it to the max
I got Chris riding with mebout to turn this to fury road since
animated I'm the one the crewcongratulated winners we'll provide
protective cover like it'slaminated Damn I made this 16 like

(06:49):
a guillotine it's fascinatingif you think that you're ahead you
get decapitated all that asideI ain't merely here to rap know I'm
here to tell you whorepresenting for the black nerds
and to remind you neither oneof these are bad words Biggest living
mirrors they just choose tosee it bad words who be the leaders
of discussion when a topictrans dsections got the culture under

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microscopic lanes who got thetype that you can miss it from the
start and make you feel likean expert on the subject by the time
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other shows don't seem to cutit that's a bad stack off off the
books with unscripted jewelsyou can't write no vampires but these
interviews don't and rightyeah this is the best part Rhymes

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on Mandalorian independencemade a best scar Starting a war with
these stars you won't get farthis is the way you play a game of
life A death star so farremoved from the drama we don't know
this but won't hesitate toshed a light like a patron shine
with mission managed troublesat a disadvantage.
Must be something in the water.
Dip your toe because you knowit's warm.

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best and it figures like aline graph.
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They know you can't relatebecause they're nerds like you that

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But can't go.
Can't get the ship rocking androlling without our ship, right?
Black Spartan, what's going on?
Hey, I'm finally loud.
I'm sorry.
She wasn't there, dude.
She looked.
She looked dead up at me.
Like.
I didn't see it.
Sorry, Princess Ziri.

(10:35):
The look of it will kill me.
As soon as I said hey, shejust went.
She's like, did he not get the itinerary?
I'm the important one, theycome to see me.
What's going on, Christy?
Mama's in the building.
What's happening?
So, man, five years of this show.

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Yep.
Season 15.
So people are wondering, theywonder, why is it five seasons but
we have so many episodes.
Well, when I started the show,I started the show with eight episodes
and it was strictly eight.
So that's why so many.
That's why so many seasonspopped up, because it was only eight

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episodes.
So it was like I would doeight episodes, probably take a month
or a couple weeks off, comeback new season.
So yeah, that's why.
That's why so many seasons arein the.
Are in the tank and.
Yeah, so.
But at the same time, if youmake it to season five, that's syndication.

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You're beyond syndication atthis point.
We have more than enough.
You can go back and check themout on the YouTube channel.
You can check out currentseasons and past season on APR tv.
That's always press recordtelevision through your Roku devices
and your Amazon fire devices.

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Thanks you.
Thank you to Travis Lawson,who runs aprtv.
So, yeah, there's that.
We got our nails tech or nail tactician.
I wouldn't say nail techniciantactic because what she puts out
is it's pretty amazing.
Whoopi freaking dudes in the building.
It's normally dark.

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Yeah, right.
It's light over.
It's light on that side of the world.
She froze for a second.
She.
She popped in like.
I just let her get her stuff together.
Unless it's.
Unless it's storming because Iknow she's been getting some storms
lately.
So.

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Yeah, so yeah, we're.
We.
We officially count for syndication.
I'm just saying we got enough.
We got enough episodes.
The revenue.
Those revenue checks befloating in any day now.
Oh, if we can just get somerevenue checks.
Hello, people.
You know, just saying.
Right.
What's going on?

(13:02):
I think you're muted.
You're muted.
Can't hear you.
During the daytime.
Took a leisurely stroll beforeI sat down here this today.
Oh, I did too.
I had to walk up.
So there's my leisurely stroll.
Couldn't do it yesterday, theway it stormed up here.
I was gonna say we had a nicelittle downpour.

(13:26):
Yeah, I guess if we showingoff graphic to you.
I got my Godzilla shirt on.
You know, I went to the storeearlier today and as I'm walking
the store, I was grabbing some.
Some stuff that my wife wantedlast minute and see a little kid.
He had to been about 10.
He sees Godzilla shirt.

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He's like, I like your shirt.
Thank you.
You'd be surprised how manyrecognitions I get for every graphic
tee that I wear.
That gives me hope.
Yeah.
When a 10 year old recognizesa shirt, that gives me hope.
And we're not.
And we're talking old school Godzilla.
So he's like, he knows whoGodzilla is.

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Whoever's in your house, youngman, they're teaching you very well.
Your education is bright.
Exactly.
It was like, there's hope yet.
Right.
So whoopty, what have you beenup to besides the leisurely stroll?
Books.

(14:30):
Books.
You know what?
You are the reader of like the heavy.
You're the heavy reader of the group.
I finally decided to startgetting myself out of boxes and bought
an actual bookshelf.
So putting that together,trying to get my stuff out of storage
and on a.
On a shelf.
Nice.

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Hey, look, I I For those whoknow, the Iron Heart trailer did
drop.
We'll be checking it out later.
But I did do a review on it.
But I had to go dig my ironheart out of one of my boxes.
Thank God the box was nearbyand it wasn't like buried.
I just said, I know, I gotta,I gotta dig her out, you know, like

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it wasn't buried or anything.
It's literally is in a box.
The box is marked and it's allBlack Panther stuff.
That's why I knew where it wasall at.
Once is secured.
Yeah, I knew where she was at.
I'm like, yes, it's from theMarvel Legends line.
And I'm like, it's with allthe Black Panther stuff.
I'm like, yeah, I know where that's.

(15:34):
I'm a stickler.
Look, I collect comics.
What do you expect people.
This is what I do.
I have to be a little.
You gotta be protective.
Yeah.
I gotta know where to stop it.
Where's this issue at?
Right here in this box over here.
There was, Shoot, there was acat knew that was like that he could
tell you exactly what issueand what issue and letter of.

(15:55):
It's right.
Name, entitled name, title andissue of his comic.
He could tell you exactlywhere it is in his collection.
It was almost like watchingRain man comic books.
I.
The way I know I have a bookis if I see the COVID Yeah.
Like when I'm just goingthrough like dollar bin books or
whatever or if I go to CarolynJohnson, they have like a lot of

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older comics.
I always know what book I gotjust by looking at the COVID In the
90s is where I was reallygrabbing a lot of books.
I was Just like I already know.
Like I know I was heavy with X Men.
Anything involving the X Menand heavy with Spider Man.
So that's X Force X FactorGeneration X and Uncanny X Men playing

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X Men.
I.
I was locked in.
I was gonna say Uncanny X Menbefore it went downhill.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sorry.
Joe.
You only.
You only read it becausemagic's in it.
That's the only reason youread outside that that story is trash.
But I'm sorry.
Yeah.
I did see.
And it's.
And it's not there anymore.
I took it out.

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I.
One thing I don't do.
I do not deal with negativetroll Internet comments.
Right.
You can always delete.
You do not have to engagebecause not like 99 of the time.
I did the numbers.
99 of the time.

(17:24):
These people don't have followers.
They don't have videos ontheir own channel.
Their bots don't engage.
People get involved and they get.
Again, don't engage.
They just want the clicks.
They.
They.
That's all it is.
It's like.
What is this whole popularthing to down something before it

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comes out.
Unless it's Snyder.
Then it's justified.
But everything else.
But everything else.
Oh.
They'll show up for that.
The Snyder fan.
The Snyder fan base is comeout of nowhere trashing Superman.
I'm like you.
You do realize you're trashingfor no reason other than the fact
that you just want attentionand rallying.
Cry for all.
For all basement incels tocome out.

(18:09):
I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
They're gonna hate.
Watch it.
They're gonna hate.
Watch it drive the numbersgonna hate watching.
They're definitely gonna do that.
But here's.
But here's the killer partabout it.
The majority of them.
I never.
It never ceases to amaze.
But demographic.
It is always the averagenapkin that is going to complain
about a comic book characterthat they cannot relate to.

(18:33):
It is always going to be themno matter what.
And I'm like.
You do realize that ririWilliams is.
Is.
She wasn't created for you.
But you have to.
I'm like.
Do you understand in the samesense that.
In the same sense that when wegot Black Panther.
Oh.
Well.
It's.
It's what?
It's not for you.

(18:55):
You.
You.
It's like you have plenty ofheroes out there and villains you
can go to.
I'm sorry.
I'm agreeing with you.
Go ahead.
Huh?
And it wasn't for you.
Mafia 3 was not for you.
I bought that on purpose.

(19:16):
Like I don't Get.
I don't get the trolling.
And there's certain.
There are certain publicationwebsites who are just as bad at as.
I'm not giving you shine.
I'm not going to give you anyacknowledgment because your taglines
or your headlines.
Are for clicks, pretty much.

(19:36):
And it's not in it.
You're not in it for the loveof the art.
You're not in it for the loveof the characters.
You.
You just.
You're garbage.
Yeah, they.
They want to throw mud.
You want to throw mud.
Because you can sit there andsay, oh, well, I'm just joining the
crowd.
No, look, I understand.
And I.
And I make jokes about thisall the time.

(19:56):
There are some comic bookstories that I'm just not gonna vibe
with.
Does it mean that they're bad?
No, it just means they're notfor me or this not.
Might be my cup of tea.
But you can honestly disagreewith something you don't like and
still, it.
Still encourage people towatch it or read it or see it and
still be helping the cause,because it's all about exposure.

(20:16):
And right now, these are thecharacters that actually need the
most exposure in the current mcu.
Because again, representationis big.
I mean, we've been waiting onIron Heart since Wakanda, honestly.
Yeah.
And then what?
We just get.
Then we get to talking abouton Tuesday that, you know, a lot
of.
A lot of influencers and thoseout there was like, you know, what,

(20:38):
a month before Ironheart comesout and Disney has done nothing.
Screw it, we're gonna start awork promotion.
Yeah.
And what happened when.
When other people startspeaking out, Ryan Cougar gets called
in and be like, please, pleasehurry up and join this dot.
Join this before.
Before they get mad at us.
Too late.
But see, here's the thing.

(21:00):
There are some people, and Iagree with the representation part.
Me, I'm just more or less,where's the project?
I, you know, I need the project.
If you're.
You have the project, put theproject out.
I want to see the project.
You know, whether, you know, you.
You.
We were looking forward toSecret Invasion, you know, and.

(21:21):
And you.
You actually did promote that.
But bad writing, I mean, just all.
The way horrible writing forsuch an amazing event.
Yeah.
I mean, even if you had.
And even if you had.
Even if you were to change,which they did change the dynamic

(21:41):
of Secret Invasion, which I'mfine with.
Yeah.
Because I get it.
They even acknowledged it inthe show.
You know, there was.
It wasn't going to make Senseto call in his Avenger friends because
it could make the problem bigger.
True, but you didn't lean into the espionage part of it hard

(22:03):
enough.
It's kind of.
It's interesting.
Where secret invasion failed.
Brave New World.
Actually got it right.
Yeah.
And just like this, he justsaid it.
You killed off two secondary.
Major secondary characters.
Right.
With no payoff.

(22:25):
Talos.
I would have said that'smessed up, but okay.
His daughter got it.
You bumped off Maria Hill.
See, that's why I would disagree.
Like, you need Talos, because,again, that was the balancing slash
comedic factor.
But Maria Hill was the pillar.
It's like she was a constantpillar in all Marvel movies.

(22:48):
And you decided that, hey,let's just go ahead and just write
her off here.
For what?
And in a dirty way, too.
It's just the dirtiest.
Because we're just like, wasthat really her?
Right?
Was that really her?
And I was like, no, no, Ican't take this.
Yeah, that's too much drama.
Reverend Navy Shepherd Book,the man of the people, the man of

(23:12):
the blurs.
Rev.
Hey, what's going on, y' all?
So I think what's happeningwith what we deal with and maybe
gets.
He.
He gets it.
He gets a man on the highhorse, and he says, look, this is
what.
This is what's happening.
We don't deal with trolls inthe sense that you want us to.

(23:34):
We don't engage with you.
We know the game.
We recognize the game.
Like, what we're part of.
The reason why I got rid of myTwitter account was it was rampant
with negativity.
It was rampant.
Like, I'm like, okay, I'm allfor free speech, but watch, watch.

(23:56):
Watch your mouth is what I'm saying.
Like, you know, you got onehalf saying, oh, the Marvels is actually
a good movie.
Yes, it is.
Did you go see it?
Yes, I did.
And then the other half, who'snever seen it, be the first ones
to.
Sit there and complain.
Yeah.
Oh, I.
I don't think that if you justsaid, this may not.

(24:17):
If you're in a chat room andyou just happen to say, oh, this
may not be my cup of tea.
That's fine.
But to get in there and say, this.
This isn't my cup of tea.
This looks stupid.
Now, hold on.
You know this.
It looks like this abc, right?
Minecraft is a perfect example.
Minecraft is not somethingI've played, but I know about.

(24:40):
But guess what?
It wasn't made for me.
It has a crowd, and it didvery well Yeah, I don't knock that.
I feel sorry for the movietheater staff though, because what
I've seen in the mess theymade, man.
Kids repeating everythingafter the game that they see.

(25:02):
In the movie and they just,that's just bad parenting.
Because I know my mom wouldhave, would have whoop my tail for
spilling 750 of a popcorn andthrowing it willingly.
She would have beat the 750out of me like sonic range.
The popcorn is another 14drink is 8 bucks.

(25:22):
Oh, hell no.
So can we say wait, you bettersit your tail down and eat it or
we taking it home one or the other.
It's coming out this theatersome kind of way, right?
Minecraft is this generation'sRocky Horror Picture Show.
Yeah.
Wasn't even a Rocky HorrorPicture show until it was a while.
And then there was specialtheaters for you to go see it and

(25:46):
do all the stuff and to throwthe paper and the gasping anticipation
and do all of that thing.
But yeah, everybody else, butthey were prepared.
I remember the trash bags ofRocky Horror Picture show they had,
they had freaking BFI trashbags right along the side.
Sidebar.
They still do.

(26:06):
They still do.
They still air.
They still have midnight earrings.
But yeah, we, there's, there'sa, there's a cop.
There's content for everybody.
And that is completely fine.
These fandoms, whether it'sMarvel, whether it's dc, Star Wars,
Star Trek, you know, gaming,you know, there's all these fandoms

(26:28):
have a level of toxicity in them.
It is what it is.
There's no escaping it.
However, for people out therewho, who are genuinely involved and
want to see these fandom, gosee them.
Go see them.
If you don't like it forwhatever reason, that's fine.
State why don't just say itwas stupid.

(26:50):
Like, yeah, we spoke innauseam about Episode nine.
Not because it was dumb.
It was just we were robbed ofcertain character arcs and certain
stuff didn't, shouldn't nothave lined up the way it did.
Right?

(27:11):
It just, it, you know, we'refine with Rey going the route she
did.
But you screwed us on Finn.
You know, you screwed us onFinn and it was just like, yo, we
have no problem with Poe Dameron.
We have no problem.
You know, we understood youhandled Carrie Fisher's death in
a very respectful manner.

(27:32):
Very respectful way.
There was no, there was noother way to address that.
But the advertisement is whatwe got mad at the first time.
Of course I tell them becauseI tell everybody.
I said, you want to Know whereit started?
The first, the first moviepicture to where all you saw was
a New Hope.
You see John Boyega'scharacter, you see a green lightsaber

(27:55):
going past it.
And then you see.
And then they show the date ofwhen it was going to be released.
That was the firstadvertisement for the Force Awakens.
And then they kept doing it.
You kept seeing him holding ablaster in one hand, lightsaber in
the other.
And you're thinking, oh, crap,we're actually gonna get a black
Jedi this time.
Which was the thinking thateverybody was like, we're actually

(28:16):
going to see a story withblack Jedi.
Not only that, not only that,a stormtrooper who turned rebel.
Right?
Yeah, yeah, that's.
We haven't seen that storyhappen yet.
Right.
That's what it would have been like.
Yo.
It's not just because Finn isa black character and he's becoming

(28:37):
a Jedi because we had mace.
You have a whole new characterfrom a whole new background, from
a whole.
Just telling a whole new thing.
And I'll stand on this, healand die on it.
Anytime you have a movie or aseries of movies and you change directors,

(29:02):
things change.
Right.
And you know, it could be anything.
We know how the industry works.
It can be a number of things.
Something, there might be adelay, there might be an injury that
causes a delay.
There might be, you know,reshoots or something.
And those re.
And the people who areinvolved also have other projects
lined up.
So that might come into that time.

(29:24):
And they're just like, okay, Ican't commit to this next part of
the series because.
Right.
Do this when I have acommitment for this one over here.
So with the exception ofFantastic Four, that last one, that
last one where you literallychanged directors mid film.
I knew, we knew that was a problem.

(29:48):
We knew that was a problem.
We did not mention that.
Fantastic.
Oh, Lord.
So just seeing when you.
This is the education part ofthe show.
When you see, when we seethese fandoms, I just want people
out there that's on socialmedia that sees a lot of these posts

(30:09):
or whatever it is that they'relooking at these trailers.
It's fine.
To celebrate the fandom.
We want that.
We need that.
What's not okay is you havethe people who come in with the toxic
hate.
Yeah.
You know, the, the.
Oh, it's gonna fly.
How do you know that?

(30:29):
So called purists.
Yeah.
Who claim that, oh, theydidn't follow along this storyline
or follow along this track.
It's the same BS that You gotwhen they did the Cowboy Bebop Live
action on Netflix, which wasabsolutely brilliant.
I enjoyed it from beginning toend because it addressed things that
the anime didn't, but itdidn't follow exactly with it.

(30:50):
But most of the of the vitriolthat you heard where everybody who
said, well, I didn't like itbecause it wasn't like the anime.
It wasn't supposed to be likethe anime.
Fool literally cannot go frame for.
It can't happen.
Here's the crazy part going tothat they actually.

(31:10):
They actually included so muchthe elements from every episode to
where I had to literally show somebody.
I said, look.
So I had to show a purist.
Which is kind of funny becauseit's like, man, a black person can't
play Jet.
Did you listen to old boy ashe spoke?
He had Jet down to a T.
He had Jet Black down to a.

(31:31):
To the.
Damn it, Spike.
You heard the whole thingdeeper than.
That boy through the entire run.
Yeah.
Here's the thing for the liveaction version of Cowboy Bebop when
the minute I heard the intro,I was like, I'm locked in.
I'm.
I'm locked in the originalband to do the intro.

(31:54):
Yeah.
You know how hard it is to getthe original band.
Didn't they have the mangakaco sign to everything they did be
black.
Page to page, frame to frame,even one piece live action.
They did.
They had.
They had the.
They had a.
What's his face?

(32:14):
Yeah, he signed off on it.
He's like, yeah, this is.
This is beautiful.
This is great.
I see my baby on the screen.
We look at Star wars, one ofthe biggest fandoms out there.
True.
There's a post that I sharedearlier today from 2018, oh Lord.

(32:35):
From a conversation betweenGeorge Lucas and James Cameron, 2018.
And at the time, George Lucasstated when he created Star wars,
his version of defeating theempire was US versus Vietnam.
Vietcong @ that time.

(32:58):
And then it just progresses tothe point that now it's looking like
we are the rebels in our own country.
Who knew?
Who knew that history wouldrepeat itself?
And all of a sudden we find ourselves.
That's exactly what they said.
He was like, we haven'tlearned from the mistakes.
And here we are.

(33:18):
And what is said in episodethree, Revenge of the Sit, where
he says, and this is how democracy.
Democracy dies in a thunderous applause.
Wake up, people.
I gotta record that and putthat in a clip.
So every time people like,nope, nope, you asked for this.

(33:40):
Let's go back to that momentand just play the clip.
You were all there in theSenate, you all.
Yeah, it's funny.
It's funny watching that andseeing that.
That play by play.
You're just like, why doesthis seem so familiar?
But that's.
That's the thing, though.
It's like.
And this is me being a Trekkie.

(34:01):
I'll say the same thing.
I've said it before.
The two most negative toxicfandoms out there are Star wars and
Star Trek.
Only because.
And I've had to tell people,if you cannot agree.
Oh, and Harry Potter.
Don't forget.
Oh, yeah, Harry Potter's aclose second.
If not, if not two.
But authorism, it is becausethe author.

(34:22):
Because that woman killed herbag by just showing her true colors,
which I thank God she did,because she showed her true colors
and killed a billion dollar.
Billion bag.
Like, half of.
All you had to do is keep yourmouth shut and write books.
Shut up and write.
That's all.
You want to be conservative.
Great.
Don't put it in your writingand keep your mouth.

(34:42):
Don't pull Stephen King andtry to do a joke that you know.
You're not going to apologizefor this.
Yeah, Stephen.
Damn Stephen King.
I'm hurt about that.
So the way I read that.
Because he's very outspokenabout a certain person, right?
He's very outspoken.
So the way I read that, I'mjust like, okay, I.

(35:07):
I get the joke.
However, it didn't go up.
It's.
It didn't go over well.
It's not a.
Isn't.
It didn't go over with.
It's not funny unlesseverybody is laughing, pretty much.
And the people who are part ofthe joke say, hey, bro, this ain't
funny.
Back up.

(35:27):
He should.
He should have immediately apologized.
It should have been.
I.
Look, I know I said this to y'all guys, but I'm gonna say it here.
He should have.
He should have apologizedloud, early, and often.
Let the policy be allowed as a disrespect.
He hasn't apologized at all.
I don't know if the tweet.
I don't know if they'll post aceleb or not, but I'm like, dude,

(35:49):
I don't think you.
I don't.
Yeah, I don't think that jokewent over.
Like you.
Like I said, if I'm his PRperson, I'm like, get on social media
and apologize before we lose money.
Not only that, because he'sgot three things coming out between
this year and next year.
Yeah, you've got the dairything, the.

(36:10):
The Long walk.
And there's one more.
I can't remember what it is.
Not to mention he has two morenovels dropping within the next two
years.
Yeah, yeah.
You about to mess with thechurch's money.
I'm like, dude, that.
I don't think that wassupposed to happen.
And I'm sure that wasn't.
I'm tired of the people I like up.

(36:31):
I'm telling you, it's justgood money.
Sometimes you need to hush.
Sometimes reveals people to betheir true selves or just.
I'm just gonna say this.
I'm just gonna say this outloud, see what happens.
This is why you got to have ano person in your camp, where it's
like, I'm gonna post this.
Let me read it.
But you would expect someonewho writes for a living to be able

(36:52):
to read a room.
No, that man can barely readhis own name, let alone read a room.
Stephen King, now He's in the70s, right?
Yeah.
Getting there.
He's tried to be an ally, andsometimes the way he writes women
or minorities is kind ofcringe, but he weaves such a good

(37:12):
story that you're able to justbe like, this is good.
And keep reading it to get tothe end to find out, you know, how
it progresses.
But, oh, I knew he would.
I knew he was.
If you wanna.
If you want to highlight, justlook at Ben and Jerry's.
Yeah, I can't wait to eat thatice cream again.
I gotta beat this diabetes.
I miss sugary stuff, butthat's not the subject here.

(37:33):
But no.
Go ahead.
Go ahead, Rev.
Go ahead.
If y' all want to get an ideaof how Stephen King is the book that
Joe Hill wrote called Full Throttle.
Yeah.
The whole preface has to dowith how he became a writer.
And he talked about his momand dad, bro.
I was just like, so how didyou become a writer?

(37:58):
He used to do comics before hedid, like.
Oh, yeah.
Lock and Key was everything to me.
Once I found out it wasStephen King's son, that was it.
I was on it even more.
Yeah.
He writes really well.
I have several of his books as well.
Yeah, that's.
That was the.
Now the crux of it.
When you.

(38:21):
I miss George Carlin.
Let's just put it that way.
That man would have a field day.
Oh, my Lord.
His shows would sell out justto hear what he has to say.
It's not even outdated.
That's the crazy thing.
Everything to a T is accurate.
So, you know, in other news,as we know, that Sinners has been

(38:46):
performing extremely well.
As it should.
As it should.
And as we were seeing severalcelebrities coming out in support,
like, yo, go see this movie.
One of those people was Tom Cruise.
And as you know, he has a movie.
He's the latest.
Mission Impossible is coming out.

(39:10):
And Michael B.
Jordan said, I wasn't oldenough to see the first one in the
theaters.
And he.
And he's quoted saying, yeah,I'm going to the theater.
I won't miss this.
That's literally, you know.
You know, Tom Cruise lookingat him like that.
That discussion had, like, youknow, that's not the end of the franchise.

(39:31):
I just need somebody to takeover because I'm tired of running
three miles in every movie.
I'm tired of running five miles.
He literally.
So Michael B.
Jordan was at the.
The red carpet event forMission Impossible, and Tom Cruise
comes up and he congratulates him.
And whatever he's whisperingin his ear, I'm just like, you kind

(39:52):
of got a seal of approval offyour performance.
You know, I hate to say it inthat fashion, but optics wise.
Yeah.
All I got there to say is thatthat man does not get us.
Well, let's.
Let's be honest, because wenow know that the movie presentation
has new rules as far aswatching movies they vote on.

(40:15):
But it'll be nice to actuallysee that man get flowers, especially
after performance in centerslike that.
I'm not gonna lie, Michael.
I've seen a couple of hisfilms that he's been in, and Without
Remorse is a good one, too.
Yo, that's a good one.
It doesn't get in there.
My second command's in the building.
There she is.

(40:35):
She knows I'm not allowed tolaunch without her.
She'll chill.
The queen of the New Yorkboroughs, ladies and gentlemen.
She's right here early, celebrating.
Who, me?

(40:56):
Somebody.
I was making a joke, but I was right.
You gonna reach for the bottle?
It's a rap.
I was just.
I was just messing with you.
I didn't think I was right.
I just said, huh.
I mean, you know, make my lifemore exciting.

(41:18):
So pretty much the gang's out here.
I think now would be a goodtime to check out Ironheart for those
who are living under some formof rock.
I don't know.
So we're gonna check out.
We're gonna check this outreal quick, because why the hell

(41:41):
not?
This is something we've beenwanting, been looking for beneath
ever since Wakanda.
Forever.
Here she is.
Remy Williams.
Oh, no, that's.
Wait a minute.

(42:05):
This is what I get from notlabeling them.
Hello.

(42:25):
For real?
Welcome, Mary.
In less than three minutes,the air in this elevator will no
longer be breathable.
Oh, what?
What?
What is this?
You're interview.
You'll suffocate and dieunless you break into the device
on the floor or.
You'Ll find a gas mask.

(42:47):
Good luck.
Screw this.
I heard riri Williams was a genius.

(43:12):
So you win her out.
Riri.
I see you.
I see you're fed up waiting tobe acknowledged for your greatness.
You are not the first.
First genius at mit.
How come you're not working atone of those fancy tech firms?

(43:34):
After my internship abroad, Iwant to build something undeniable.
Something important.
Iconic.
It's a brand new.
I can give you the tools tohelp you carry out your vision.
But anyone who's everaccomplished anything iconic.
In life, I had to do some.

(43:55):
Questionable things to get it done.
What will you do, riri?
You've bitten off a hell of a.
Lot more than you can chew.
I could chew a lot.

(44:15):
You know nothing about this, man.
You're gonna end up dead or in jail.
This is so much bigger than that.

(44:37):
This is wild.
A shady bunker.
My bunker's not shady.
Would a shady bunker have thaton the wall?
It's literally above a crateof st.
Self guided missiles.
I'm returning those.
That looks like a lot of fun.
That's June 24th.
That is going to premiere.

(44:58):
Yo.
Let's go.
The level.
The level.
The which that this has beenshot is damn near movie quality.
It looks good.
I'm.
You know, whatever the delay was.
I'm sure it is.
I'll go out on limb and sayI'm sure it was a reasonable delay.

(45:19):
You know, for timing on thesereleases that they have coming out.
They just have to.
But they shouldn't have waitedthis damn long.
Y' all should have beenchomping at the bit, you know, so.
But it does look really good.
It looks very inviting.

(45:41):
I don't.
I know they said three episodepremiere on the 24th.
I'm not sure the episodecounts, but it's probably somewhere
between 8 and 10.
Probably because they're not gonna.
Yeah, that's gonna.
I mean, Daredevil spoiled us,so I doubt we're gonna get a.
We're gonna get a full slatefor that.
So you're probably looking ateight or 10 episodes.
Yeah.
Say that again.
What you say?

(46:02):
No, I said it was eight episodes.
Can y' all hear me?
Yeah.
Siri just said wait.
I need to talk.
Zuri decides she wanted totalk halfway through sleeping.
Had a comment.
No, but go ahead.
Who said it?

(46:24):
Oh, can I say that I'mextremely happy that their Marvel
is continuing to do what theyalways do and introducing a new character
into the fold.
That is the hood right thereon the screen.
That is hood.
I was curious when.

(46:46):
When it first announced, whenthey said this would be one of the
antagonists or protects.
Yeah, antagonist.
It's antagonist.
Yeah.
I was incorrect.
I'm so sorry.
It's actually only six.
Six.
Okay.
Interesting.
That is.
So if it premieres.
Oh, no, wait, no.
That lines up.

(47:10):
It overlaps.
That sounds like the last episode.
Be right before July 11th.
That sounds like a payment plan.
Half up front, the other halfover next few weeks.
It is kind of messed up.
I'm kind of getting it nowbecause they have a lot of shows

(47:31):
for Disney plus Premiere.
Like, we just got.
We were getting three episodesof Andor a week at this point, you
know, which.
The last three premiered last night.
You know, just so we'll havethat moment of breathe, breathe,
breathe.
A couple weeks.
Couple weeks.
Boom, another one drops.
And this would overlap toFantastic Four.

(47:53):
So that kind of makes.
They were on that before andit was working, but once again, delay.
Shooting delays covet.
Yeah.
The reshoots, you know, sothey kind of.
They were on it for a minute.
I'm trying to think of.
I can't think of which seriesit was, but it actually worked.

(48:15):
Like you had like a weaker two.
And then the movie would drop, which.
They're come.
They're walking.
They said they're war afterVision Quest or Vision, whatever
they're calling it.
They said after thatpremieres, that'll be the last Disney
or the last Beat.
The last Marvel or MCU showthat has a major MCU film character
in it.

(48:36):
Yeah, that was supposed to be.
I was supposed to be.
Yeah.
And I'm okay with that.
I'm okay with that because fora lot of people, unless you're like
a Die Hard, for a lot ofpeople, that it's a lot.
It's a lot to consume.
And that's.
That's fair.
That's fair to say, okay, yougotta watch Multiverse of Madness,
and then you got to turnaround and watch WandaVision, and

(48:57):
then you gotta.
It's a lot.
It was a lot of bombarding,even though it was the time.
But I mean, again, it'sIronheart, it's the Hood.
Every time I see that guy, Iwant to either watch Hamilton or
I want to watch Transformers,because either one.
Yeah.
Anthony Ramos.
I'm like, dude, every time Isee us, either I'm watching Hamilton
or I'm watching Transformerssometime tonight.

(49:19):
Because, I mean.
Oh, yeah.
Live to tell our story.
Of tonight.
Manny Gangster, friend of Goodgirl Else.
I will be re.

(49:39):
Watching that episode, if youknow what episode I'm talking about.
That episode is hot.
Sorry.
Yeah.
The messiness.
The messiness.
You know what?
I believe that alone becauseI'm gonna say my.
I'm gonna say that for thePerson series because I'm trying
to figure one of those lasttwo girls get married off.
Oh, my God.

(50:00):
No.
But I would.
I was very interested in howbringing the Hood in would work.
And it was an interesting wayof how they did that because, you
know, again, it's the Hood.
We're not exactly sure.
Oh, we're not exactly sure ofhow they were going to do it at first,

(50:23):
but I mean, to go this routeand kind of give them a little bit
more of a kingpin feel.
That'S not bad considering thefact there's a vacuum to be filled.
Right.
When that's.
That's kind of the hood'sthing is he is part of that, that,
that, that cloth of.
No pun intended.

(50:45):
He's being portrayed as aperson of color.
Yeah, yeah.
Versus in the comics.
That, that is.
You know, that's a RyanCoogler genius idea right there.
Let's, let's, let's continueto humanize them and let's make them
not on the beaten path.
Let's, let's, let's, let's do that.
Yeah.
Not only that, be prepared tosee some, some form of symbolism

(51:10):
throughout this, this series.
Like some under.
Not as deep.
Maybe not as deep as.
All because Coogler is theexecutive producer for this, so maybe
not as deep as.
As his actual projects thathe's on, but prepare to see some
stuff.
I mean, just gotta guide themtoo, you know?

(51:31):
Yeah, yeah.
He wants it to be assuccessful as it possibly can.
And I'm sure it's something,you know, he's gotta want to pay
for what he wants to see too.
And I don't think.
Right.
Something that's full of plotholes and.
Oh, no, not the knowing that.

(51:52):
And like you said, with himbeing involved, I don't think we're
gonna see plot holes because.
Right.
It's going from this and I.
And now.
They never said that youwouldn't see any Disney plus MCU
characters on the big screen.
They never said that.
They just said you wouldn'tsee the.

(52:14):
The main characters.
On the big screen.
On the small.
Small screen.
Which means we probably won'tsee Elena on season two of Hawkeye.
Unfortunately, I still say.
I still say in Ironheart,we're either gonna see Shuri or Okoye.
Yeah, my money's on Okoye, too.
Same.
Because I still think.

(52:34):
I think Akoyo will show a good.
Way to tie it into ice.
Wakanda.
Yeah, it ties the odds.
Wakanda.
That's what makes me thinkssure he's gonna get visit.
I'm not sure that Riri's gonnaget visited by her favorite, least
favorite Wakandian.
Because the first time they met.
The first time they met in Az.
Wakanda.
In Wakanda forever.
Yeah, she's like this.

(53:00):
It's not.
They just had a very tense meeting.
Okoye, on the other hand,actually liked her.
She was like, she's got somefire in her.
I like her.
Her.
You know, she would have been great.
For the rv, but.
So I don't know.
Whoopi, what you think?
Look, I'm looking forward to it.

(53:21):
Like Issa Ram, rooting for everybody.
Black.
Speaking of which, I stillneed to sit down and watch Forever.
I'm saving that.
I'm saving that for the weekend.
I sat down to start watchingit yesterday, but I got distracted
by Lady's Dream.

(53:45):
She was watching Laney Stream.
She.
She was supporting LaneyStream and then trying to support
a black show.
She got renewed for season two.
Yay.
She really did.
She really did.
We are eating lately.
In spite of.
In spite of.
That doesn't mean we trustfully Hollywood to handle that.

(54:08):
But that's what Blur Stationis for.
But I'm glad we're getting something.
You know, I'm glad we'regetting some projects coming out
that really do tell stories.
Not just from the blackexperience, but just the people of
color experience.
It's not woke people.
It's real world old stuff.

(54:28):
But if it doesn't relate toyou, don't get mad.
You have plenty of otherthings you can go re.
Watch Friends for, like, the10th time and be happy.
Listen, y' all got friends.
We got living single.
We're happy.
There you go.
Stop trying to suffer from black.
Stop trying to DEI in placesthat you don't want to be in because.
Well, let me.
Shut up.

(54:49):
Learn what that term means.
On top of that, the ein won't.
Because it's not what youthink they are.
All right, let's not let blackfatigue be a thing.
Okay?
I don't know who came up withthat bs Black fatigue.
Who?
Who the people Been tired ofblack people for ever.
This ain't no new term.
They're trying a new term.
That's what it is, right?

(55:11):
Co opting terms that blackpeople use to mean something else.
Black petite.
I wish I've never heard ofsuch thing.
I love being black.
Trust me, all over my YouTube.
Black fatigue is literally thefatigue that black people have from
microaggression andmicroaggressions of racism in their

(55:32):
everyday lives and how itaffects them mentally, psychologically,
physically.
And now they're trying to coopt it to mean we tired of black
folk.
Yep.
They're trying to weaponize.
But weren't y' all doing that anyway?
So once again, you're proving.
Yeah, it's called racism.
It's called y' all been doingthat anyway.

(55:53):
You just don't know what tocall it.
I want to point out something that.
That I think is hilariousbecause we've all seen Sinners several
times.
There's a scene that really, that.

(56:15):
There's tons of scenes thatstand out in this film, but there's
a scene where it's alreadygoing down and.
And Remick is.
Is talking to Smoke, and Smokesays, are you the clan?
There's a look that Remick hasin a response that's just like, where

(56:37):
I.
I have an Irish clan, but it'sclan with a C, not with a K.
So.
Oh.
Genuine.
Yeah, he was genuine with it.
He was like.
He said, are you playing?
He's like, sir, whoa.
We about equality over here.

(56:59):
Look, I know what they do thatis not us.
That.
That part forever makes me laugh.
Just the whole just clutch thepearls moment.
It was.
It was a clutch.
And it was like.
Lady M said it was genuine.
He was like, oh, wait a minute.
We don't do that sort of thingover here, sir.

(57:19):
We are all about equality.
That would have made meparanoid back then to hear a dear
vampire go, oh, we believe in equality.
A white person.
Click, close the doors.
Close the door.
Because it was just like, yo,wait a minute.
But yeah, he was.
He was genuinely offended by that.
He was like, yo, the way yousaid that.

(57:43):
The whole thing about thereligion with.
With Miles's characterreciting the Lord's Prayer, and he's
like, that was that part Ilove too.
He said, oh, the same wordswere said to me when they came to
oppress me.
And I.
I find.
I do still find comfort inthose words, but it's like, dang,
this is gonna offend so manyReligious high.

(58:05):
Look, there's a highly.
People that don't know.
There's a highly differentthing between religion and spirituality.
Oh, facts.
It's a totally.
When people's like, how can you.
I'm like, I never said Ididn't believe in the Lord above
or anything.
The powers that be.
Religion's man made and Idon't trust anything man made.

(58:27):
I'm just saying y' all come upwith stuff and then twist it and
then run with it and thencorrupt it.
Y' all can still have y' all.
Tax free tax shelters.
We just, we.
It's just.
Hey, accept the truth for whatit is.
I know there's.
I believe in the ancestors andwhat we were already doing.

(58:48):
And we're like, wait, y' all coming.
Over and doing what now yourGod is running on.
What is it not?
What is it?
4G and can only be heard inone particular room on the entire
planet.
I.
You mean your multi stadiums?

(59:09):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hello.
I'm just saying.
I was like.
I didn't say I didn't believe.
It's just like I'm watching you.
But no, no, it did have a lotof messages.
That's why I said I love outsiders.
There is so many messages inthat movie and that.

(59:31):
And we could all relate to it.
And that's the thing about.
It was.
It was.
It was historical becauseagain, I had to explain to people
because they never picked up ahistory book or use Google that.
Yes.
That a lot of Latinos.
Why are we in there?
You guys weren't there duringthe 1920s.
You weren't there.

(59:51):
I hate to break.
I suffer from the same thingMouth suffers from.
That's what I suffer from isD, A, I, P, F.
That's what it is.
That's.
That's.
That's the term.
Dumbass.
Ignorant.
People fatigue.
That's what I.
I suffer from that.
And that's.
That's everyone.

(01:00:13):
Like, that is.
That is not a racial thing.
That's everyone.
I'm like, that's the first.
No matter what you look like.
I'm like, did you fall off thetruck, baby?
Did you fall off the truck?
Some of them are just proud tobe stupid.
Yes.
James Gunn, you did it again.

(01:00:40):
You about to play a trailer.
I gotta get some tissue.
Yeah, I already see that.
And we've seen it in theteaser trailer.
I already see that thisSuperman film is going to be a tearjerker.
In a good way.
Like, like hope in a good way.

(01:01:02):
And just this trailer hedropped last night.
I'm Just like, oh, you'regoing for it.
Like, you're going for it.
And I'm with it.
Because me living in Clevelandand this being the home, literally
the home of Superman andhaving him film it here and that

(01:01:23):
be literally the symbol of hope.
And what he.
He said it himself that he was.
He wanted to tell this story.
All Star Superman.
Yep.
You know, that was theinspiration and telling the story
about this character that wereally haven't seen told in this
way, really, since Christopher Reeve.

(01:01:46):
We've had several iterations of.
Of Superman since then, butit's something about Reeves character
that really embodied that sametype of hope.
Yeah.
It's something about it, andit's just.
You can still watch it out.
It don't care how dated it is.

(01:02:08):
Still watching and be like,you know what?
I get it.
The story still works.
Yeah.
If you can humanize Supermanto actually make him relatable to
the everyday world, that storywill always hold up.
So, Bama, to answer yourquestion with the creators of Superman
from Cleveland.
Yes, they were.
Joe Schuster and Jerry Siegelwere from Cleveland.

(01:02:29):
The house where it was createdat is not that far.
It's actually in Midtown Cleveland.
It's near.
Closer to downtown.
They have the.
Is.
It's a house that sits on thecorner, and it has a fence, and it
actually has some Supermanposter and art on there.
So, yeah, this is the home.

(01:02:50):
It is.
It's considered a historical landmark.
They actually have a Supermanstatue in the airport.
So, like, when people arecoming in and they're coming up the
escalator, you.
That's who meets you.
Is his.
Is his statue.
Ah.
So.
So, yeah, it's.
It's actually really good.
I went to the airport just totake pictures before.
Like, I had no other reason tobe there.
I was like.

(01:03:10):
I wasn't picking up ordropping off.
I'm like, I think I rode inwith my mother.
She was doing something, and Iwas right with you.
She was coming up from.
I'm riding with you.
Y' all got something cool inyour airport?
All we have is a guitar.
There's a lot of cool.
There's a lot of cool andhidden gems in this city.

(01:03:32):
I have yet to discover themall, but, yeah, that's.
That's probably one of the fewthat stand out, is knowing that Superman
was created here.
Yeah.
So we're gonna check thattrailer out right now.
As far as.
Go ahead and grab Zeri's babywipes or something.

(01:03:54):
I'm good.
I got a blanket.
Well, her blanket, the baby.
Blake Got a damn LUS over here.
Missouri is knocked out.
She don't mind Mommy using her blanket.
Lord.
So here we go.
We're gonna check that out.
Now.
Serious right now.

(01:04:14):
Are you being serious right now?
Yeah.
You'd let me interview you as Superman?
Sure.
Ready?
Let's do it.
Cronkite.
Superman.
Ms.
Lane.

(01:04:35):
Recently, you've come under alot of fire.
For what?
Some might.
It's a lot.
He asked.
He asked today.
The Secretary of defense saidhe was going to look into your actions.
That's funny.
My actions?
I stopped a war.
Maybe not.
Maybe I did.
In effect.

(01:04:56):
You illegally entered a country.
This is how you're gonna be.
I'm not the one being interviewed.
Superman.
Did you consult with the president?
No.
You seemingly acting as a representative.
I wasn't representing anybodyexcept for me and doing good.

(01:05:17):
I would question myself in thesame situation and consider the consequences.
People were going to die.
Hey, buddy, eyes up here.

(01:05:48):
Your choices, your actions,that's what makes you who you are.

(01:06:09):
Superman.
He'S not a man.
He's an.
It.
Somehow become the focal pointof the entire world's conversation.
I will not accept that.

(01:06:31):
I cleaned your boots.
I'll go get them for you.

(01:06:59):
You have a dog.
Nice.
I love it.
There's a scene in here wherehe hits the ground and a guy, a simple
civilian, helps him up.
And I'm like, yeah, first thedog and now this.

(01:07:21):
Yeah.
I think you're onto something.
Thank you.
Because he's just, like.
He's always helping people.
And why wouldn't the peoplewant to help back?
All it shows is that the wrongvoices are speaking out loud of what
the danger is, when inactuality, they are the danger themselves.
It is, you know, anythingthat's different is the threat.

(01:07:44):
And you could clearly see thateven though Lois is trying to be
this unbiased reporter, youcould still kind of see it in there
as she's doing this interview.
And I'm going, wow, this iswhat this tone is going to bring.
And it's.
It.
That is.
That.
That still is great.
Because it's funny where, youknow, Lois being Lois, I'm going

(01:08:05):
to do exactly what they'regoing to do to you at the hearing.
Right?
And it's like.
But the whole thing ofSuperman losing is cool.
What I was trying to explainto people, you'd be surprised the
very few times we've seenSuperman actually lose his cool.
It's very.
Come on, now, tell it.
Homelander could never.
I'm just saying, him and thePlutonian would be tag team partners.

(01:08:28):
Okay.
But it's definitely the look.
Say it.
Say it.
I'm sorry.
Scoreboard Symphony.
We're friends.
We are just what you wrote.
We are friends.
I'll put it back up.
He says the brightness is from Reeves.
The dark parts are similar to Gabille.

(01:08:50):
What Gun and David is.
Is adding is this fantasticalworld with width and depth that feels
lived in and in ways we'venever seen in D.C.
in this.
Yeah, exactly.
This is true.
We have it.
That level of what ChristopherReeves brought.
Different time, but it brought that.

(01:09:11):
Like you said, that brightnesswe couldn't.
It couldn't bring.
They couldn't go that level.
They didn't have what theyhave now.
Of course.
Right.
But that is.
It's.
It's on par for what peopleare looking for.
Big Red draws outside and allthat stuff.
Like, that's.
That's.
That's the man, you know, and the.

(01:09:34):
We seen in a teaser trailerwith Crypto.
We.
We're seeing it now when he'sfighting, when he goes up against
the Engineer, like.
Oh.
And shout out to old boy.
Shout out.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.
Here.
I really thought that was Mercy.
I'm not gonna hold you.

(01:09:55):
Yeah, that's the Engineer.
Because, like, Gun said, he'sbringing in characters.
He's bringing in charactersthat we have not seen on screen or
even in animation ever.
You know?
You know, for that matter.
Ladies in the building.

(01:10:16):
Oh, my gosh.
Hi.
Okay.
Family.
I think.
I think what we're seeing nowis, for one, Gun knows emotion very
well.
Yeah.
When it comes to these typesof characters, he knows how to bring

(01:10:36):
that type of emotion.
He.
The first thing I thought ofit was like, it'd be nice if he shot
here in Cleveland.
What did he do?
There's a good portion of thisfilm shot here in Cleveland and in
Cincinnati.
In Cincinnati, there really isthe justice hall, and it looks like
the hall of justice from the1980s Super Friends cartoon.

(01:10:57):
And he shot down there, too.
Like, the man knows his stuff.
He.
He said, no, you got a realfan here.
I'm giving all due diligenceto this character, and it's going
to be right.
And the humanizing.
That's why he.

(01:11:18):
I'm.
I'm still stuck on thatbecause I've said this.
And again, I say before.
I say again, this is whereSnyder failed.
You did not humanize asuperhero to make him relatable.
You decided to go a different route.
Gun did.
Gun did in what, threetrailers now.
In three trailers.
He is.

(01:11:38):
You have yet to hear anybodysay that they're not gonna be watching
this.
And come July, that part.
Three trailers.
Three trailers.
He's shown actually think about.
I think about in three throws.
He's shown three different things.
He's shown.
He's literally.
I mean, he.
We got introduced to Crypto inthe second trailer.
And now we're gettingintroduced to the complication that

(01:12:00):
the world is not always goingto be rosy because Superman's actions.
And you still have Lex Luthorhating with a look.
He ain't said too much words yet.
That's the part that.
That's the part that I lovethe fact you get the right actor,
you get the right look, andthis man just walks in GQ drip immediately

(01:12:21):
hates Superman.
And you can tell without himsaying a dog.
He didn't said a dog a wordyin the trailers yet.
So you.
You hear.
You hear.
Oh, you hear the him narrating.
But that's something.
It's not.
No scenes.
It was.
It was.
So there is.
This is.
That says a lot about what Gunis doing with this frame.

(01:12:42):
And not only that, you'regiving shine to characters that we've
always seen on Arrow and.
Or Legends of Tomorrow.
And it's the first time we'reseeing Guy Gardner in live action.
And that's tying intoPeacemaker and tying into Lanterns.
What's he shooting for HBO Max now?
Yes.

(01:13:03):
That's what it's called.
That's a whole nother story.
Like how you dead name yourself.
So.
So.
So seeing those types of.
These types of actions takingplace in a film, in a friend, which.
This is going to be a franchise.
I already know that is in afranchise like this.
And knowing how to tell thosestories, I sat back and watched a

(01:13:24):
lot of James Gunn projectsoutside of the D.C.
stuff.
And it wasn't until he starteddoing Guardians and Peacemaker and
Creature Commando that I'm looking.
I'm like, dude, you're reallytapping into emotion.
You're tapping into, like,character building and literally
character building.

(01:13:45):
And this is what I'm likingfrom people like him.
This is what I'm liking frompeople like Ryan Coogler.
This is.
I want to see that, you know?
Yeah.
There's a way to do it.
Yep.
Without overdoing it.
So it's narrative audience,like they're infantile.

(01:14:06):
Yeah.
Ask them.
Make them go up a notch.
It's okay to bring people upwith you with your stuff.
You don't have to go overtheir heads.
But just.
Just Open the door.
Just crack it.
Make them think a little bitpast what they're seeing in front
of their face.
That part, that part, that part.

(01:14:29):
I feel like the trailer was amazing.
The last iteration ofSuperman, in my opinion.
They were trying to find theirplace in a world that had the super
serious Nolan films.
We.
Marvel was doing their ownthing and they were trying to like,
carve out a space.

(01:14:50):
And to me, it always felt rushed.
The last set of it always feltrushed to me, like they were trying
to catch up.
At the point that they enteredthe fray, Marvel was already 10 years
into making their movies andthey were fighting so hard to catch
up and grab a little bit ofthat money.
And it seems like with this,I'm not going to say 100% because

(01:15:11):
we don't have the finishedproduct yet, but it seems like he's
trying to make a film for the.
Not just the fans, but tobring new people in that will enjoy
the franchise.
Because clearly, like yousaid, it's gonna be a franchise.
To your point, I feel likehe's also making a film that's already

(01:15:31):
had the franchise lived in.
Right.
So point, now you're bringing.
Bringing everybody in on analready viable world of different
superheroes and not trying tomake your own superhero move for
this one, your own superheromove for that one, like Marvel did.
And that was okay because itworked for Marvel.
Right.
But it did not work for DC.

(01:15:52):
For the most part.
And he's not gonna be like,oh, I'm just gonna give you like
a tape of this person.
That's your intro.
No.
Okay.
This person is already here.
Okay.
These.
These superheroes are already here.
You're already mean that.
And not only that, you'rebreathing them into different places.
So Creature Commando, like youguys said, Peacemaker, like you guys
said, they're all intertwiningnow in a smart way, not in a, like

(01:16:16):
a forced way.
Yeah, I agree.
It's.
It's definitely.
And he stated that Gunactually stated that this world is
lived in already.
You don't need the, the, theorigin stories.
We know this character hasbeen around 70 plus years.
There's.
You don't need the originstory anymore.
We have the Internet.

(01:16:42):
Like, to build on what youjust said.
Like, that's kind of also whatmade the Sony Spider man movies better.
We didn't have to sit throughthe whole Uncle Ben die this way
thing to get to where weneeded to be, do we?
We don't need.
At this point, we really don'tneed another.
An intro.

(01:17:02):
Yes, we Know how he got here.
And if you don't, Google's free.
Read a book.
Like Lil John say, read a book.
Read a book.
Read it.
But I can definitelyappreciate what he's doing with this
character in this world andthis growing franchise.

(01:17:23):
Like, he's.
He's about.
He's firing on all pins atthis point.
And he's just like, yo, get ready.
Like this stuff is working.
Like, let me.
Was it all.
I think we're going to see theJustice League in Aug.
Well, just what is it?
The Justice Society.
I want to think they probably.

(01:17:44):
We're going to be seeing themin Peace Maker first.
Oh, right.
And then.
No.
July, August.
No, no, we're gonna see him inSuperman first and then in Peacemaker.
That's what it is.
And then I think Lanterns isnext year.
Yep.
And we'll already have GuyGardner introduced, so he's.

(01:18:04):
You gotta get the most outthat bowl.
Cut.
Yeah.
Come on now.
So bad.
Look this.
Look, they got the perfect guyto blame.
I'm not gonna lie.
He was just.
That poll is perfect.
Okay.
I was gonna say we're finallygetting Nathan Filon in a hero in

(01:18:27):
a.
Even though we couldn't gethim as.
We couldn't give him as Hal.
We couldn't give his Nathan Drake.
I'm just happy we got him in asuperhero movie period.
Outside of TDK for those.
That too.
Nobody's.

(01:18:48):
Oh, my God.
But yeah, it's.
I'm looking forward to that.
You know that.
That's definitely a film.
I was like, mind up already.
You don't even have to sell meon it.
I know what this guy iscapable of doing.
Right.
I can't.
You have it missed.
You have it have it missed.

(01:19:08):
You took a previous franchisethat was already tanking and made
it better.
Like they watched your sequelto a film, Su the Suicide Squad.
You took the Suicide Squad andmade it better.
I got one better than the original.
I got one better.
He took creature commandos andbasically made not only people go

(01:19:32):
back and get the comics, butturn around and made that one of
the more watched series.
Yeah.
On the.
On the HBO Identity Crisis platforms.
Yeah.
So that part.
It was definitely lookingforward to that.
To that film.
But yeah, I do like what he'sbuilding in that world.
What's go ahead is.

(01:19:54):
I'm sorry.
First I need a refresher.
Warner Brothers gave RyanCoogler that deal, right?
Yeah.
I don't want him to go toWarner bro.
I don't want him to go come tothe Identity Crisis Platform.

(01:20:15):
There's two people that'sdigging Warner Brothers out of their.
Their muck right now.
It is Cooler.
And Gun, right now.
They're kind of.
They're kind of digging them out.
Like, yo, we.
We got projects that's aboutto make everybody happy.
So.
No.
Only because they're so the same.

(01:20:37):
They're so the same.
Come to the identity.
Learn something.
Why are they.
They're too much.
This.
And here.
Take the keys to the castle.
I don't want them to go way.
Don't hold back.
Tell us how you really feel.
Right.
Give him the money.

(01:20:58):
Just turn your head, Disney.
Just go away.
Just whatever you want.
Don't stop looking in hisgeneral direction.
Look down when you talk to him.
Have it.
Yo, somebody just.
Somebody miss her wires, Yo.
Oh, my God.
No, but I.
I think they're.
They're definitely going to bein a good place with those.
With this franchise, andthey'll be completely fine.

(01:21:21):
Completely fine.
It looks like pretty much.
I'm.
I.
With the track record Gun hasright now with the DC Universe, I'm
wondering what that Lanternstrailer is going to look like.
They start off with Blackest Night.
That.

(01:21:42):
That might be something pretty intense.
I would say.
I.
I will.
The only reason why I saythat, because it's the easiest story
to do.
And if you're doing a truedetective story, that would make
that line up with it.
I mean, they kind of did some.
I got a gut feeling if it'sanything like the road trip that.

(01:22:08):
How.
And Green Arrow went on, ifit's anything like that, or have
elements of it or have.
Yeah, look.
So there.
There's a.
There's a series of.
There's a book series, andit's called how.
It's called Green Arrow.
Green Arrow, Green Lantern.

(01:22:29):
And I honestly thought that y'all were talking about a show, and
I'm like, what?
Oh, no, no, no.
And basically, it's Green Arrow.
It's almost.
It's not a buddy cop comedytype vibe.
It's more of a buddy cop drama.
Yeah.
And it's like Green Arrow isvery much street level.

(01:22:50):
I don't care how rich I am.
I'm still street level.
I'm handling the stuff.
And he's even said in theJustice League cartoon, I'm handling
the stuff that you guys won't touch.
Like, there's still pursesnatchers, rapists, and whatever
else down here.
Who's going to handle them?
You know?
And so he still goes out andhandles that.
That serious stuff.
And he's looking at howJordan, like that.

(01:23:11):
This whole journey that day,they literally are going across the
country just learning.
Learning stuff.
And arrows.
Learning, you know, teachingthem stuff.
How is teaching him stuff?
And he's like, basically, yo,you're like a.
You're a cop.
You're a cop.
Not everybody down here is a criminal.

(01:23:32):
They.
They touched on racism.
They touched on bullying.
They touched on so many issuesthat, like, the one with the racism
arrow got in house tail.
Like, yo, wait a minute, dude.
You're too much like a cop.
You're not hearing people out.
And I don't mean like thebutthole cops we got nowadays, you

(01:23:54):
know, that don't care.
Like, no, he's literally incop mode.
He's a space cop.
He's in cop mode.
And the first thing he hearsis crime activity.
Who's involved?
No, wait, you didn't ask theright questions.
Your assumptions are.
Are off.

(01:24:14):
But then we also found outthat on a whim, that.
That Oliver could actually useHal's ring by accident.
Yeah.
Okay.
I had to make sure.
I remember.
I had to give.
I had to make sure I wasremembering my comics.
Right?
Because I was like, I thinkthat was it.
I think that was the arc wherehe found out he could use the ring.
Yeah.
It's all about willpower.

(01:24:35):
It's.
If you have the willpower, youcan use it.
It's.
It's the same with Batman.
Batman can use either thegreen or the yellow.
Hello.
He has the willpower to use.
He has the willpower to use aGreen Lantern ring.
He causes enough fearcriminals to use the yellow.

(01:24:56):
Oh, wow.
I thought it was blue, too,but I could be wrong.
Three rings, but it could be two.
Flash was blue.
Flash had the Flash.
He had the blue ring.
Yeah.
So he is.
It's.
It's funny because even in theSee the Batman animated series, that's
when he's using the green ringand he's not the least, bit, like,

(01:25:20):
impressed.
It's just he.
He.
The ring flies to him.
It gets on his hand, he endsup flying straight up, and he's just
kind of like.
That'S what.
That's when Hal just looked athim as like, this fool could use
our powers.
This fool.
It was so nonchalant.

(01:25:41):
He was just like, you know.
You know, most people get aring, first thing they trying to
do is like, they don't knowhow to fly.
Bruce is like, I got this.
Of all the constructs.
Of all the constructs you havewith a green power ring.
I'm like, sir, first thing I'mdoing is getting myself wings.

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Anyway, so real quick.

(01:36:31):
Well, something else I noticedin the Superman trailer, the scene
where he's being brought in, right?
And they throw the can at his hand.
Now, he was like.
He blinked his eye off.
Like, the man's human.
If you talk about the actor,he's human.
Other than that, yeah, theyfix that.

(01:36:51):
But there's this a lot forthat scene where he doesn't blink.
And that happens becauseHomelander could never.
I'm just saying we won'tcompare apples to oranges over here.
Even when he.
Even when Lois is interviewinghim and he's getting upset because

(01:37:12):
he's like, I'm Doing something good.
But she's trying to show him.
This is how they're going togrill you, so be prepared.
I'm trying to help you prepare.
And in the case of Homelander.
Homelander could not take that criticism.
He can't.
He doesn't.
He doesn't have the.

(01:37:33):
The gravitas to handle it.
His ego was too much.
He cannot handle that level.
Even in practice, he cannothandle that level of pressure.
Like, you know what?
I can take care of all of youright now, and I think I will.
So that's his.

(01:37:55):
Clark.
Clark.
Clark isn't like that, right?
He's like, look.
Man.
Fragility.
Yeah, that's Couldn't.
Couldn't be.
Couldn't be more true.
In other news.
That part, right?

(01:38:15):
Ryan Kiera Armstrong, who welast seen on Star wars the Skeleton
Crew as Fern, has been cast asthe new Slayer for.
Not the book.
The.
The Vampire Slayer reboot.
It's a revival, so it soundslike a continuation.
Not starting over.

(01:38:39):
Ladies and gentlemen, let'smove on to the next topic, please.
I'm here for that.
Like, if they.
If it's.
It's.
It's stated as a revival.
I'll take it.
That's.
That's different.
Yeah, we'll move on to thenext topic.
Yeah.

(01:39:01):
Hey, Buffy is still.
Buffy's still involved.
I mean, which she is.
I'm.
I'm in.
I'm in.
So Sarah Michelle Geller isstill involved.
And.
Here we are.
Good night and good luck.

(01:39:21):
I only have one thing to sayabout that Charmed remix.
I see what you did there.
Well, they need to put it.
Versus being on Hulu, so we'rehoping that it's going to be different
creative juices behind it.
The juices got spoiled.

(01:39:42):
Okay.
They.
They had said expiration date.
They should have been takenoff the shelves.
Yeah, I mean, we did have.
We did.
We did have.
Pray so.
Exactly.
But then you also had that.
What is it?
That Dr.
Giggles person.
That was horrible.
So I don't know.

(01:40:03):
Oh, man.
Dr.
Giggles.
Jeez.
So, as I said before.
Oh, wait, I can't think of thename, but yeah, I know what you're
talking about.
As I stated earlier, this isseason 15.
This is season finale.
We've had a lot of shiningmoments during the season.

(01:40:24):
We've had some ups and downsin our personal, personal lives.
But as a crew, always does.
We always check on each other.
We support each other, we lifteach other up.
And we also encourage otherpeople or people that watched and
supported us.
We do the same But I want tojust do like a quick roundtable.

(01:40:45):
Well, I don't want to sayquick, but I want to do a nice roundtable
on what was their favoritemoments from the season.
And I know Too Far is going totell everybody where we're going
to be at because even thoughwe're not going to be here, we're
going to.
To be out in the world.
You know, we may even do apopup online between what, now and

(01:41:09):
mid July, late July.
Who knows?
You never.
You never know.
So we'll start.
We'll start with our real some moments.
You.
You take what took away fromthis past season and what are you
looking forward to?
Okay.
Obviously flurcon and being atwork on also being a lot more in

(01:41:34):
the gaming room shout out toNavy because.
And actually, even though it'smy fourth year, that was my first
year actually being in there.
And I'm just so sorry I missedthe denomination.
I'm so sorry I missed her.

(01:41:54):
I mean, I'm so sorry I missed them.
We tried.
It is what it is.
I think that we just had someamazing black excellence come out
in Hollywood this year.
And just to chop it all offwith just us geeking out really heavily
on Sinners made my day.

(01:42:15):
Okay.
Because like, we knew Sinnerswas gonna be great.
We ain't know it's gonna bemultilayerly great.
And the fact that we were ableto really just talk about that for
a couple of weeks.
It wasn't even like a day wewere able to talk about that.
A couple weeks to live in thatblack horror space made.

(01:42:36):
That's mine.
Gotcha.
I agree.
Like, we're still living inthat black horse.
I'm like.
I'm just saying.
It's Lady Mandor.
I think I have an idea withone of your biggest takeaways is.
But I'll let you tell me what you.
What was your biggest takeawayfrom the season and.
And what you're lookingforward to.

(01:42:58):
I.
You know what?
I'm not gonna hold you.
I'm having a mild stroke ofeverything that we did this year.
Same since about January.
I.
Yeah.
It's only been four months.
So like, look, listen, look.
I could call back stuff thathappened in 2023 and throw it up

(01:43:21):
here right now.
I'm trying.
I'm legitimately.
Aside from like major travelevents, which obviously, you know,
everything has been kind of ablur for me this year.
I.
I will.
I'm not gonna hold you.
I love when we have guests on.
But I love it more when it'sjust us vibing.

(01:43:44):
Yeah.
Those are the moments that Ireally the most.
I love finding out about our guests.
I love finding out new thingsto get attached to.
But the time where we'reacting the goddamn ass on here and
just vibing with one another,I enjoyed most out of all of that

(01:44:10):
baby's face every time we puton the holy roll of music.
I'm sorry.
Music.
I loved it when we surprisedyou with the theme music.
Lie that.
That the first time Ipremiered it, the look he had was
like, that was beautiful.

(01:44:33):
That was from.
That went from a joke to reality.
That went from a joke to reality.
Every time.
Now, the reverend needed hismoment whenever he feels a sermon
that comes on.
And it was it.
It hit it hidden away.
He was like, the first thingthey can say was like, mega.
I'm like, had to happen.

(01:44:57):
It had to happen.
Y' all made me blush onnational Internet.
That was the strangest thingin the world.
But Spartan.
No, no, no, no, no.
Go ahead.
Always seeing y' all live andin person.
And Tafari surprise birthday party.

(01:45:19):
That was fun.
And then also.
I'm mad.
I couldn't make that.
I was so mad.
I couldn't make that.
Listen, look, it almost didn't happen.
It's several times for several reasons.
It almost didn't happen.
Look, don't, don't tell me asolid day and then the day gets switched
and no one tells me why.

(01:45:40):
We gonna talk after the show.
But.
The biggest thing is, is theJanelle Monae magic that happened,
like, out of nowhere.
That was.
That was awesome, too.
That was awesome.
Something else that was spokeninto reality.
Yeah.
Because I literally, in ourblurred station chat, me being the

(01:46:02):
director, I said, we get this.
I want Kira and Flo to run run point.
It's only right.
I, I, I, I'm get it.
Oh, there's a block.

(01:46:23):
That's her Uno laugh, right?
That whole.
If it wasn't for Navy runningpoint on that.
You know when I, when I say.
He was like.
They said that this, this, andthis and this.
And I said, rules.
We do rules.
Did they forget who they weredealing with?

(01:46:43):
I'm like, rocket, I'm gonnaget that.
I'm get the hand.
We gonna make this happen.
Yeah.
Like, one thing, one thing Ican say that you can bank on on this
crew is we want you to tell usno just so we can be petty enough

(01:47:04):
to go against the grain.
I like the soft life.
I'm not gonna say I want youto tell me.
No smoke.
However, I'LL read your bodylanguage and go translate.
You're an idiot.
We're gonna do this anyway.
All right.
Because I'm telling you, whensomebody say yeah, y' all can't do.
I'm like this.

(01:47:28):
Let me show you better than I need.
Tell me.
I look.
You thought Lex Luther had an ego.
Wait till you tell me.
No right to do.
Just watch.
So far.
I think getting ready to goover all the Blurred TV we watch

(01:47:50):
between what?
Spider Man, Daredevil, Gooniesin space.
That's just what it was.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So just getting to connectwith that because I really.
Outside my brother, I don'thave anybody else in my house to
really talk about it with, so.
Looking forward to those withy' all every week.
Yes.
I appreciate the birthdayparty at Blurred Gun.

(01:48:14):
Thank you.
I like.
I like bowling.
Thank you.
Body language from.
From Lady Mandalore.
Right.
That was suspect.
Our waiter was also.
I think our waiter was just anice lady.
And that was it.
So.

(01:48:35):
This story.
No, because one of the one.
Because what was it?
I ordered, like, a milkshakeor something, and it was taking,
like, a hot minute.
Like the whole city was onstrike or something.
Between that and Flo'slemonade, which took an hour the
day before.
Hey.
Oh, yeah.
That was weird.
Wow.
I don't know.
But then this.
So the girl who was, like,taking our order, I guess she would
have made the milkshake andstuff and brings it out.

(01:48:56):
She's like, yeah, I don'tthink it's that great, but I want
to just do it, help you out here.
I didn't think anything of it.
Apparently everyone else therewas like, that.
Is not all that she said.
But go off.
What did.
I don't.
Please.
Because I don't fully remember.
What.
What did she say?
No, no.
Go ahead.
Ever had.

(01:49:16):
And here's what really happened.
My memory is.
My memory is more on the food.
Kira, please, by all means, recall.
Oh, my God.
That was your moment.
I'm not.
That's your birthday party'sbirthday party.
I almost said I was handed food.
My eyes went immediately the food.
And then everyone else islike, so what was that?
I'm like, what was what?
I.

(01:49:37):
That was chocolate and stuffin a cup.
That's lean.
You are such a very nice guy.
That's all I'm gonna.
Look.
They want the detail.
Like, please, by all means.
They're not gonna say it.
Now, one of y' all remind me.

(01:49:57):
What she said, because I fullydon't remember.
Guys, remember how it went.
And I'M just was like, wow.
Okay.
Was it.
Was it a flirtation moment?

(01:50:19):
The tip was already included.
She did not have to work ashard as she did.
I want to say pause, but Idon't think it's appropriate.
I didn't.
Nothing.
I didn't think it was a bigdeal until I.
Until I got the post gameinterview from these two.
So he.
So he was oblivious.

(01:50:40):
He was oblivious.
Hence.
Hence why.
Hence why my memory ofwhatever she said is locked away
with those two.
So if you want to know, ask them.
World remembers.
Okay.
I remember the food.
That's the clip Petrick peppered.

(01:51:01):
FR remembers.
That's the clip right there.
She.
She did her thing.
I appreciate it.
But bowling was fun.
This.
This stream was fine.
Getting hang out witheverybody again.
Again.

(01:51:21):
Just getting to see people inreal life.
Oh, I.
I plan to just.
Oh, my goodness.
Getting to hang out witheverybody irl.
Getting to cross over to thisnext chapter of life with my friends.
So that's just some of thecool people we've had come through

(01:51:43):
who we've met or supportedbefore, and then we finally get to
make that connection with them now.
So it's been fun.
A lot of.
Lot of television, a lot of.
Lot of tantrums, lot of tangents.
Oh, a lot of tangents.
A lot of tangents.
It's like I start using a redalarm for the tangent.
I'm like, that right?
Makes some good stuff whoopty.

(01:52:05):
What's your takeaways from this?
Even?
You guys are a beacon in myweek and just coming on and being
able to talk about all thefoolishness that I like to talk about
people that know what I'mtalking about makes my.
Makes my day.
I know the feeling.

(01:52:26):
I.
As long as I've been marriedto my wife and the flirtation things
I say that come from nerd stuff.
Like, I can't tell you howmany times I've told her I'll be
in my bunk.
And she's like, what are youtalking about?
I'm like.

(01:52:47):
I have a sibling who swearsshe's not a nerd, but she is definitely
nerdy and act like she's not.
She's just as Tolkien heavy asI am.
She loves high fantasy.
She loves Star Wars.
She loves Marvel.
Marvel.
To ask her if she's a nerd andshe's like, no, no.
And she runs away.
Nice not to run away.

(01:53:11):
He runs away.
Literally.
Like, she'll be sitting hereand if I'd be like, but look it off.
She goes, do you hear do youhear little feet taps like feet tapping?
And I'm looking forward tomeeting more of you guys in person.
I've already met two.
Seeing one next week.
Damn right.

(01:53:31):
I'm really looking forward tomeeting the rest of y' all.
I know.
That's right.
Yeah, it's gonna happen.
If it's anything like Fireflyand Mal and Zoe at the bar.
Yeah, it's gonna be some.
Some good trouble, Lord.
Definitely good trouble.
Spartan.

(01:53:52):
Hang on.
I'm getting attacked.
She woke up and was like.
She woke up and startedattacking me.
And my hair.
Says tatty.
Literally speaking, she said,I heard the.
Man beneath us is being attacked.

(01:54:12):
I would like to jump in.
Go.
Go for it, Toar.
Because I.
I get her situated first.
Go for it.
No, you're good.
I was just making a joke.
She wanted just.
Zuri wanted to join the verbal scarfuffle.
I was victim tour.
Yes.
He's talking about the colossa.

(01:54:34):
I'm glad he got it in touchwith Webster style.
So thank you, Mr.
Webster.
Thank you.
Now, I will say my.
Because my whole thing hasalways been tangent.
I didn't.
Because, you know, life be life.
And couldn't actually join youguys at cons this year.
But it's just a tangence thatwe have that I literally eating your

(01:54:57):
beard.
I'm sorry.
I think she has regrets about that.
Obie didn't get you like this, baby.
No, OB never got you likethis, bro.
You see, without the fighter,I have.
To hold her at a distance.

(01:55:17):
I have to hold her literallyat a distance because she can try
to.
When she's not girl.
Really?
Familial assault.
Dada.
I want a taste of father.
Give that baby some fiber.

(01:55:39):
Wait, wait.
She eats all the time.
Those two.
Between her and Obi.
If I got.
Damn.
I.
I need.
I need some sweet potatoes.
No, she's.
She is hyper and attacking, right?

(01:56:01):
Give me fries, brother.
Give me fries.
Father.
I want fries.
Oh, my Lord.
Beard eating baby alert.
Oh, wow yourself.
I didn't realize she wasplucking at your face.
No, you missed when she wasdoing this, the entire.
See what y' all was talking.

(01:56:22):
She was literally doing thisto my face.
And she's trying to eat that lock.
Yeah, and trying to eat myhair at the same time.
Oh, not.
He disappeared.
Captain.
No.
Oh, there we go.
It's just us.
There we go.
We're slowly coming back.
We're slowly coming back.

(01:56:43):
And we live again.
There we go.
Did you fire the dog?
It's the dog.
Damn scrolls.
Let me.
Let me Go ahead and move on.
No, my whole thing's been tangents.
We have sat there and betweenthat and Shoyo showers which are
still sticking my head.

(01:57:03):
How did we go from Bama's fiveminute showers to Shoyo bathing in
sulfuric acid and for 30 minutes.
That was our tangent for 30 minutes.
One of many tangents thatwe've been on.
But there's got to be a finetuned time for sure.
Says 30 minutes and I'm like30, man.

(01:57:26):
Your hot water lasts that long?
How long it takes to make soup.
Roasted in a shower?
I'm sorry.
30 minutes in the shower.
Are you just trying to makesure you're well done?
Keep the black on.
The time stamp on that entiresegment is just whatever this conversation

(01:57:48):
was.
But that's what that's about.
But that was my whole thing.
It's just the fact thatwhenever we get on tangents, they
are never boring.
Right.
The people agree they're never boring.
They are severely entertained.
So if you are in the militaryor your name is Jack Bauer.

(01:58:12):
Yes.
Military.
Military.
They at least give you a T.
10 minutes.
How you wash your legs in 10 minutes.
You get sick.
Deal with the kids in holes.
Got like eight.
Damn.
I was gonna say I can't speak.
I can't speak for navy.
I only can speak for army.
I can only speak for army because.
I work beside him.

(01:58:34):
The fact he said no, the kidsat home got eight minutes.
Jesus.
Right.
Granted it had.
It required tokens and it wasall cold water.
But.
But still you expect.
Oh, hot water for Air Force.
So.
Oh my God.
Navy.
What were your takeaways andlooking forward to for the following

(01:58:55):
or the upcoming season?
50 Shades of Show.
Has been on a roll for thelast couple months though his.
Crew.
I'm crew now.
I'm.
I'm part of the crew now.
I'm part of the crew now.

(01:59:16):
For me I think one of the biggest.
Besides having the chance tocongregate with some of the dopest
people around who understandwhat it means to be able to embrace
it and show the world that isthe sexiest thing to do.
Period.
To the different.

(01:59:36):
Every episode has been ajourney this season and it continues
to just influence other creators.
There are other creators whoactually watch what we do and they're
influenced and they're inspired.
So that's.
It's awesome to be a part of that.
Episodes just know you can'tcopy the formula.
It's.
It's all natural.
Over here, baby.
Give us a goddamn shout out.

(02:00:01):
One step at a time.
I should have blew it up.
I looked straight at the party.
He gave that look.
It was like, damn it.
He gave that same look.
Everybody looking.
When you watch them sitcoms,they just look at the camera that
ain't dead.
Why have.
That's why I have an anglethat way.
Not gonna look straight often,but what.
I do, there's a reason.

(02:00:24):
My favorite takeaway from this weekend.
Well, this.
I'm sorry.
This weekend, this season waswhen we played DND together.
Yes, absolutely.
Episode one and two wasabsolute fire.
That will be.
That will be revisited.
I got crushed by a troll.

(02:00:45):
Don't feel bad.
Kira Left me twice.
Left me twice.
I will say this on a personal note.
February was really rough.
And the fact that y' all camethrough for me speaks more volume
than anything.
Y' all have solidified a partof my life, and it's a day by day.

(02:01:08):
Y' all checked up on me.
Y' all make sure I was good.
Lady Mandalore was a psycho,but I love you anyway, and that's
why I.
Brought on to the crew.
Yeah, that part.
And just being a part of thiscollective is a blessing.
So that's my takeaway.

(02:01:29):
She is.
She is.
She is the life coach of the group.
Get your together.
That's all you gotta do.
Go to episodes one and two.
And we're gonna do this again.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I often have said reason why Isaid Lady M is like my second in
command.
If I'm Captain Reynolds, she'sZoe Washburn.

(02:01:54):
She's ZoZo.
From now on, you'll be knownas Zo.
That's a good thing.
So for those who don't.
Who have not watched Fireflyor, you know, the crew that Malcolm
Reynolds brings on are reallyextensions of himself.

(02:02:16):
Shepherd Book is a.
Is an extension of belief that.
That Mal used to have.
Zoe is the extension of his.
Just his shooter.
He, like.
He's straight guns blastingaway, ask questions later.
Jane Cobb is just like theloose cannon when necessary.

(02:02:43):
So Kaylee is his innocence,and Wash is his.
Is like his comedic calm demeanor.
Yeah.
So, like, when you reallybreak down that show and, like, you
realize these are extensionsof himself, you know, with him not

(02:03:04):
realizing.
So, like, the lady in willwill, like, captain, please let me
take this gun.
I'm like, go.
Ready?
I'mma be quiet.
Whatever you need to do.
Just don't hit the windows.
We steal the space.
And so, like, torture them.

(02:03:25):
Just don't leave no blood in that.
In the galley.
But no, some of the takeawaysis just running Point at home during
the Blur Con live stream,which I was very like, I wasn't hesitant.

(02:03:47):
I was just literally trying tofigure that out.
Like, I'm like, how can I run point?
I'm not there.
But I was able to do it.
The live stream went off very well.
A couple hiccups, but thathappens even with the most professional
live shows.
And people responded extremely well.
We wanna, I wanna thankeverybody who was involved with that

(02:04:10):
live stream.
Go check it out on the Blurstation live stream.
You can check it on the BlurStation YouTube channel.
You can check it out onblurstation.com where you can also
sign up.
And sign up because we will belaunching this year.
Don't ask me how I know.
Apparently this is moving power.

(02:04:31):
I speak stuff into existence.
It happens.
I need a million dollars.
No, I want a million dollars.
I'll take 500k.
That's how it works.
I'm trying to figure it out.
Like, it's like, it's likewish master.

(02:04:54):
It's like you got.
It's the way you make the wish.
It's like turns over near the river.
So if I say I want a million,I'll be wanting a million dollars.
I need a million dollars.
Same thing.
I'm like, no, I need, I need amillion dollars in my account.
I just want to do a run to athrift store that had a couch with
400 grand in it.

(02:05:17):
Yeah.
You ever hear those stories story?
One guy bought.
One guy bought a 20 couch at athrift store, had 400 grand stuffed
in it.
And he returned.
And he returned the money.
Yeah, that guy.
Yeah.
Oh, damn.
Sure.
I'm sure the.

(02:05:37):
Going to n.
If you had told.
If you hadn't told me he gavesomething to the church and did this
and did that.
Okay.
But to say, oh, it's 400grand, I'mma take you back to the
store.
They didn't know about economy.
Here's your reward of $11,000for your.

(02:06:00):
For your honesty and generosity.
That has 10 bucks.
Here's the 10 finders fee.
400 grand.
You bought that?
You bought that couch.
That is technically your money now.
Didn't he get like a punk assgift card or something?
Yeah, he got a gift card.
He got like a plaque orsomething from the store.

(02:06:23):
Like lady.
Like lady.
I'm saying in this economy,Are you kidding?
No.
You get lifetime discounts.
I need money for that.
How much discount do you need?
Different than people findingbags of money and like storm drains
and whatnot.
What's the first thing they doCall the police.

(02:06:46):
I found this money.
Who is this for?
I'm sure the ghost of Florida Evans.
That lucky let me find a bagof money near storm drain.
What bag?
My great grandmother taught mea long time ago when we was on the
walk and I found money and Isaid hey look.
And she said.

(02:07:09):
And now it's gone like.
And first thing she said isyou don't yell that stuff out.
You, you found it, it's yours.
See something fall directlyout of somebody pocket.
That's just mine.
I don't care.
I'm for your loss.

(02:07:30):
But I didn't find it.
I'm just saying I've beenlooking for this.
Yeah, you're gonna have towork a little harder.
I know.
I will fail those integrity questions.
You find a wallet with asubstantial amount of money in it
and a driver's license, I'llsend back the wall of the driver's
license license.
But what about the money?
There you go.
That's a free lesson.

(02:07:52):
That's a lesson, right?
Count it.
We like ain't gon this much around.
If I have, if I have to lickmy thumb to count it, it's gone.
That part.
He said I'm insane as they come.
And I ain't saying that.
No, no.

(02:08:17):
But just in moments like this,taking away moments like this where
we just go and we just havefun and we talk about the stuff that
we love and we even expresslike our disdain for something that
we dislike with a reason.
And so unlike most trolls.

(02:08:37):
But yeah, calling point forfrom from home for the blurcon live
stream.
Having you guys around.
And like we weren't guestheavy this season.
We weren't guest heavy thisseason and I'm glad for that because
like Lady M said, sometimesit's about just chilling out and
having moments becauseeverybody has these adult lives,

(02:08:59):
even people that are watchingus or listening to us and they look
forward to this time twice aweek to just kind of like zone out,
have a laugh, have some funbefore they have to deal with the
BS of adulting.
Right.
So I'm glad that we are ableto provide.
Like we, we have seen it, wehave dealt with it, we.

(02:09:22):
But the fact that we stillcome together like Voltron and, and
handle it and look out foreach other and handle our business
and people are saying, well,you guys are good, you guys are funny,
you guys are professional.
Yeah, we're all in the world.
We just need the money.
Where's the money?
You know, I know it's coming.
I'm just like, I'm just tryingto say.

(02:09:44):
I'm saying, I'm like, I seepeople who are way worse, you know,
like our elected officials.
Yeah.
Like.
Like, I.
Like, I know I ain't doingnothing wrong, and it ain't all us,
so it was like.
I'm just saying we need.
So I'm just saying, you know,you are a black entrepreneur who

(02:10:04):
has a lot of cash.
Flush with cash.
You won't be disappointed.
Donate to the church.
We take donations.
Yeah.
He's like, y' all my people inmy community, that's what we're here
for.
That's what we're here for.
So just doing this when Iliterally, like, I'm like, before

(02:10:27):
the show, I was tired, I was exhausted.
The timing is perfect.
You never know, right?
Because doing this for.
For this time, and I'm justlike, I'm in the zone.
I'm in the zone, and this iswhat I love to do.
And I love promise myself as achild, I will never do a job that

(02:10:50):
I hate just to pay bills.
I'm almost there.
Would I love to sit theretomorrow and just say.
Because I just need one call, baby.
One call.

(02:11:12):
Kevin.
Kevin, if you're watchingKevin, I need that one call.
Say, fury, we're in.
Danny getting two weeks out ofme now.

(02:11:34):
They don't give me two weeks.
When they fire you, don't givethem two weeks.
Hey, you know real.
You know it's real.
When you fold the shirt on top.
Of the desk and you fold itneatly, you gonna get that.
You're gonna get that send offlike Martin.
You gonna get that last look.
Lights go off, you might get a signature.
And I'm out the door.

(02:11:58):
The scrubs over my head.
North Carolina.
You bringing it back to the90s, baby.
The fact that when it happensand I walk out that door, they like.
And this happened before.
Watch somebody Pablo, it'sgonna be, hey.

(02:12:18):
Yeah, Chris, we'll see you tomorrow.
I've done that before.
More than it feel.
It's like, what Doing themlike that.
Hey, I got to do what I got todo, baby.
I'm gone.
I'm sorry.
The.
That you tried to reach is nolonger in, right?

(02:12:41):
Look, I said I'm like.
That was on the.
That was on the bucket list.
I gotta put that on there again.
That was.
That felt nice.
The day.
The day.
Look at that bank account.
See that many zeros be the day.
That many zeros because howmany people getting cussed out?
That's all I need.
Like, it's for me.
It's not.
It's just me and my co worker.
I.
I don't have any.

(02:13:02):
And our boss.
Is she cool?
Is.
I don't know what.
But even she know.
She was like, look, when thetime come, I'm gone.
She.
I'm like, sister, you was upfront with that.
Thank you.
I like you already now.
Like, you already.
So, yeah, just.
I'm just waiting on that phonecall, that.
That text.

(02:13:23):
Fury, what are you doing lateron tonight?
I need to drive to Columbus.
Pay off my life.
I don't need y' all anymore.
I'm good.
Yeah, that's all.
I'm waiting on two weeks notice.
I've been planning on leavingthis job for two years.

(02:13:43):
Hey, it ain't that way.
I remember on the office whenthe entire world warehouse hit the
lotto pool and they came andparaded through the building on their
way out.
Yep.
And Darren was like, I was inthe pool up until I got promoted
up here.
There's people that.
There's people in chat.
It was like, chris, you leaving?
I'm like, who told you that?
What do you know?
What did you hear?

(02:14:05):
Explain yourself.
Explain yourself, Lucy.
Oh, when you leave, it'll be a surprise.
Oh, damn.
Like my co worker already said.
He said.
He was like, oh, yeah.
When you out, you out.
Hey, you already know it, bro.
Quitting or being cracked out,both things go through the office

(02:14:28):
like wildfire.
Yeah, so.
So, yeah, I'm just.
That.
That one text and phone call,that's all I'm waiting on.
I'm like, we did it.
We got it.
We locked in.
You ready?
You have no idea.
So that type of stuff is that.
That's the stuff I'm lookingforward to.
And just hopefully hitting aconvention after the summer because

(02:14:53):
Jesus Lord said, hey, hey, hey.
Funds not just yet.
Lock it in for a minute.
You might be for a bit of awild ride, but you about to get there.
So just having the crew aroundand doing this.
This show and this platformand just providing everything for
everybody out there to watchit and have fun and just kind of

(02:15:14):
take your minds off everything.
It's worth it.
It's absolutely worth it.
You know, I.
When I started, I.
I would burn.
I was almost in burnout modewhen I first started because I was
doing this show, DC show, andthen I was on Circle of Nerds, and
that was Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

(02:15:34):
Speak of the devil.
Speak of the devil.
Look who popped up in our chat.
Look at this.
Look at this.
Raise your hand.
Apparently the mutant power.
I was gonna say he said Raiseyour hand for the Blur spirit bomb.
Did we.
Did we just manifest good news?

(02:15:55):
Just.
Just asking for.
For goodwill from the chat.
I don't know.
I don't know whatever happenedto Everybody else on December 21st.
All I know is I got a mutant ability.
I inactivated it.
I'm just learning how to use it.
My room is still standing inthe kitchen.

(02:16:17):
No, but just having thisplatform and talking about all this
stuff and really digging inand really talk.
Look at that.
Even now.
He said I'm late, but I'mreally digging.
Screw.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So just.
Just.
It's.
It's comments like that andpeople coming in and realizing you

(02:16:40):
don't have to have a platformto talk negatively, just to be seen.
Okay?
And I see it all the timewhere they do these reactions or
they do these platforms andit's just negative, negative, negative.
Just don't you got somethinggood to talk about?

(02:17:03):
As Stack would say, no vision, right?
No vision.
So we here at this platformare about the tagline, educate, entertain,
encourage.
And I'm glad that you are partof this.
I'm glad y' all are part ofthis crew.

(02:17:23):
I'm glad we have a lot ofpeople out there who really believe
in us.
I'm glad they have a lot ofpeople out there that support us
and they turn to us and say,yeah, listen to them.
They know what they're talking about.
There's.
There's a reason they'retalking about it.
You know, we.
The.
We ain't always the first onesto jump out the gate and just to

(02:17:46):
say it's the hot thing to talk about.
No, no, if you don't mind,subscribers, because 90 of the time
we've all seen something andwe're gonna sit back and talk about
it.
So, hey, shout out to Chris.
Thank you, Chris.
Oh, thank you.

(02:18:08):
You guys have gotten some ofus through some tough times.
Appreciate y' all.
Enjoy your break.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You'll have stuff in the off season.
Don't worry.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tom said it best negative forno reason.
I hate reviewers that just saywhat they would have done if you
could have done, if you wouldhave done it.

(02:18:28):
Yeah, it's that.
So it's.
Yeah, we.
We here for sure for the people.
You know, if you are an ally, welcome.
I know.
I know a few of them personally.
One of.
One of the other bright spotsis inetwork, and a guy that works

(02:18:52):
in it was like, hey, what'shappening, man?
And I'm like, hey, what'sgoing on.
And he's like, yeah, I did joke.
I forgot he did work on mycomputer a couple years ago.
And he was like, yeah, man, Ilove the show.
And I'm like, oh, you're a fan.
I am so sorry.
Thank you.

(02:19:12):
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
I like, so appreciate my guy.
So just seeing people like inperson lock in with us and, and say,
yeah, man, we love you.
What y' all doing?
Keep it up.
You know, I've had people asklike, y' all should be big.
I'm like, it's coming.
I'm not worried.

(02:19:34):
Yeah, we are a marathon show.
Yeah.
Marathon crew.
We.
We've actually lasted longerthan most.
We lasted longer than most situationships.
Yeah.
We lasted longer than fresh.
We've been.
I have seen.
I have seen some shows fall tothe wayside.

(02:19:55):
Like, we've lasted longer thanmost, you know, on whether it's audio
or whether it's video.
We have lasted longer than most.
Yeah.
On.
On what we do.
We've had guests from big to.
To indie to well known actors and.
And whatnot come in and say,yeah, y' all different.

(02:20:16):
Shout out to Keenan Thompson,who seems to have a permanent job
over at Snow.
Right?
Yeah.
So, yeah, people.
Phil Lamar has come throughseveral times.
You know, a time to QuanConnie talking to him like, they

(02:20:38):
enjoy what we're bringing tothe table.
And I'm glad to bring it tothe table and I'll keep doing it.
Don't ever worry.
Don't worry, Lady M.
I'm never tired enough to.
To charge up.
Wait, hold on, hold on.
You.
You messed up them words right there.

(02:20:58):
I'm calling you out on that.
Tired right now.
I'm not tired.
I'm not even tired now.
I've never.
I almost went sideways, ladiesand gentlemen.
Gentlemen.
Everybody said Captain's Mask.
See what I saw?
Okay.
I'm never to the point when itcomes to this platform burned out

(02:21:22):
to do what's.
What I feel is necessarybecause if I don't do it, somebody's
gonna.
It's just.
Just one other blurred, oneother nerd, one other person who
is getting bombarded withsomething negative.
And it's the last thing any ofus need, you know, Especially when
we have all this content to.

(02:21:42):
To digest all these books to read.
And all they want to do iscriticize, criticize, criticize,
and ain't adding nothing.
I'm sorry, I was quotingDjango for a second there.
And ain't bringing nothing tothe table.
Like, no, I don't want to hearabout what you would have done.
Tell me why you really didn'tlike it.

(02:22:04):
I do want to shout.
Shout out king lion real quick.
Yeah, I want to shout out king lion.
My guy.
I hope you're doing well.
Take your time.
Don't worry about it.
The worst does happen.
But I'm glad you've pulled through.
I'm glad you're okay.
Much respect to you, yourplatform, you, you.

(02:22:26):
I've watched you do things andyou do stuff for the, for the community,
whether they want to believeit or not.
Keep dog walking them everynow and then when you need to.
That's necessary.
That's necessary.
I'm glad you're doing.
I'm glad you're out on theother side.
I'm glad you're doing better.
So shout out to you.
Stay tuned.
Candy B.

(02:22:47):
She will be throwing acenter's theme party in I want to
say August.
I gotta look at that flyer again.
Live where she lives.
Tell her to come to New York.
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