Welcome back, you persistent seekers of chaos and commentary. Today’s episode was meant to be about Pee Mak — and technically, it is — but the crew does that thing they do, where they start with the intent of analysis and then veer wildly into impassioned rants, sidebars, and at least one barely-related grievance.
You’ll get a few more insights into the film, sure — themes, tones, ghostly whatnots, and so on — but you’ll also be treated to a auditory rummaging through the metaphorical sock drawer. It’s essentially a short behind the scenes episode... buckle in.
There will be spoilers. There will be profanity. There will almost certainly be a moment where someone forgets the plot and just starts philosophizing. Standard fare, for the humans here.
If this is your first time tuning in: bless your brave soul — but do consider listening to the earlier Pee Mak episodes for context. Or don’t. We’re not your ghost mum. If you listened to the first part that would make sense.
Also, don’t forget to visit BSReactor.com — the digital hub of our semi-organized nonsense. It’s got episodes, links, and a contact page that we absolutely do check.
Now, let’s begin. Light on the Ghosts stuff. Heavy on the Tangents. You know the drill.
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