In this episode Chris and Christin discuss the directorial debut of one of the Whitest Kids You Know Zach Cregger. They discuss the similarities of horror and comedy, how far they would have made it into the basement, does knowing Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise make him hotter (Christin only) and so many tonal shifts! Then Christin tells Chris a true crime that she happened upon her while watching The O.C. Love it!
CW: murder, rape, incest, gore
Source for true crime: https://allthatsinteresting.com/johnny-lewis by Kaleena Fraga
What they are drinking: Scofflaw's Pog Basement IPA
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