James “Thebunyipman" positions himself to execute his review of "The Queens Gambit", gives us his review of "My Time At Portia" and tells us how poorly things can go during "Game Night".
Jonas “Jttg" visits "Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House Of Fun", attempts to make us all happy with "Smile For Me" and attempts to warn everyone of the "Sorry To Bother You" wild ride.
The Netflix randomizer prepares the both of them for the Festive Period with "Love the Coopers" (or "Christmas with the Coopers")
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