"Sincerely, boss ass bitch.”
Sam Takes a Stand, Jamie Seeks Redemption, and Led Tasso Emerges; Bonnie, Mike, and Marc welcome back guest Kyle Bandujo (from Big Screen Sports podcast & author of Movies with Balls.)
As AFC Richmond gears up for an important match, tensions rise on and off the field. Sam takes a stand against a team sponsor, inspiring his teammates, while Jamie tries to make amends for his past actions. Ted adopts a new approach to motivate the team, and Rebecca finds herself navigating a tricky situation with her goddaughter, Nora.
Match Highlights: a Brett Goldstein-written MUPPETS movie, Bonnie offers to go out with Harrison Ford for "research", Charles Edgar Cheeserton III, what is Ted like during ThunderDong, Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill, Nate's slow fall to the dark side, our pitch for Chris Nolan's Adam Sandler starring Delta Airlines film, plus much, much more...
(Recorded: September 9th, 2024)
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