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October 23, 2025 65 mins
How are we already through another season of Gen V? Join Hoody and Kevin as we break down the Season 2 finale of The Boys spinoff series and figure out how it will factor into the larger Boys Universe! Plus will a Catan movie or TV series work and would we want a Kylo Ren movie? All that and more with the Crisis Crew!




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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Welcome back to the nerdy news you need to know
throughout the week on iHeartRadio, I'm bad God Services around
the world because my name's you Hoty.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
And I'm just regular Bold, Kevin.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Ball Bold, and you're officially listening to this gen V
episode of What Kevin.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Prices on Infinite Pod. No, it's funny. Actually, what that
teenage sho a few weeks ago, the whole crowd turn turn.
I can't remember everybody his name, he was Bold and
a whole crowd is training Ball.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Well, that's why they have cowboy hats, Kevin. That's why
they have cowboy hats.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
That's the reason why that is true.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Uh So I have this hat on why because I'm
testing it for reasons for next or this weekend. I
guess because hallow weekend. But you'll find out maybe later
what it is. So don't worry. There's a parapise behind
wearing this cowboy hat, not that I'm involved.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Everything has a reason, and all the reasons have their reasons.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Ooh, and reasons for reasons upon reasons. It's like stacks
on stacks on stacks. It's reasons upon reasons upon reasons.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Speaking of stax on sacking stacks. I didn't I wash
you know the TikTok trend of the five song with GTJ, No,
I do not. It has not hit me. I'll send
it to you. But there's a song and they put
the five so the second all the time. Apparently the
song doesn't have it in it. I thought I did
and it doesn't. M blew a mind.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Last night, Kevin's been intrigued. But you can be intrigued
by our Social media is at infinite underscore. Bods. See
everything we're gonna talk about today, you're gonna check it
out there on the X gonna give it to you. Oh,
the Instagrams we were sometimes the post let's face it.
We like twitch in the podcast services, and we have
our own personal social media.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
So it's just hard. It was easier when when we
only had one kid and.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Hoodie had no no dog, no wife, no way, no wife,
no life, no wife.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Living a bachelor life back in those days, it was easier.
That was hard.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
That's okay, but we still keep on keeping on with
two episodes a week every week for you, except on holidays.
That's the only time we take breaks on this your podcast.
But nor we got you covered. Because you can interact
with us when we record these podcasts where Kevin.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
At YouTube dot com, slash if Underscore podcasts. To watch
us on demand, you can like, comment and subscribe or
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If Underscore pods, join a chat, join the fun, and
also use your PROMP subscriptions subscribe to the podcast. You
don't twitch, so you know when we were alive?

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Yeah, when we're alive. So that way you're alive, hanging out,
hanging out with no zombies watching us. No cowboy hats
in bold cow Well it's in bald. But we gotta
jam back show for you. Today we are talking about,
like we said, gen V season two finale, figure out
where that goes next in the Boys universe and how

(02:56):
it connects. We're gonna talk about one board game that
this guy he's a champion of that's getting turned into
a TV series, slash movie, and what could have been
for the Star Wars franchise if Adam Driver had his way.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
What could have been That'd be interesting. There needs to
be a Star Wars.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
There needs to be, but they haven't done one, and
they give us star what's the what's the one that's
going on visions visions, but I'm like, I want visions
of alternate visions, not with other stories. It don't matter.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Visions are cool, but I want I want if what
if with established characters? I want what if dar Vader
were white?

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Well that was we had Lego Star Wars Lego that
that gave us dark Vader and white.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
So yeah, that is true, but still so many, so
many what if Star Wars stories?

Speaker 1 (03:49):
That good, Let's just do it.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
You're already a lot of animation anyways, just do it.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
That is true. But Kevin, we always start the podcast
properly with something we like to call what Shit Doing,
where we talk about the shows and movies we've been watching,
games we've been playing, lives we've been living. And because
this Thursday, yeah, bo I get to go first. I'm
gonna take this off because it mainly was a tester

(04:15):
for how hot my head is gonna be this weekend.
And it's gonna be hot. I'm gonna tell you that
right now. If it's a dark place, oh cold, that's
not gonna do anything through it.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Let the steam escape.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Oh okay, Kevin's Kevin's the expert. When it goes to
hat ventilation. But uh, so far this week been pretty fun.
Played a little bit more Ghostusushima. That's been cool. There
was a mission what was it where you had to
go back to Asimo Bay, which was like an earlier mission,
and I was like, all right, go back and clear

(04:50):
it out. And I was like, oh, this is definitely
like an assassin's creed to go on a base, clear
it out for the prisoners whatever. But it was like
it was like forty minutes. I was like, they're pretty good.
I don't like this.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
It's an immersive game, man, It's almost as immersive I
think my askewer too, because it makes sense as much
as immersive as Red Dead. It kind of takes you
up and takes you right back to that time period
in Japan. Like it's really good.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Yeah, but it was cool. I keep hitting the buttons
to bow and play the flute. I'm like, no, not that,
call the horse. I don't want that a photo mode,
call damn horse.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Please playing the flute because I always hope that I'll
run to a snorela becasse and I'll wake up.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Well, it was one moment I forgot the controllers and
I was I guess the touch pad is your like
eagle vision. It's I know it's something, but Assassin's Creed talk,
it's what that is. But then I hit bow, so
he stood up right in the middle of the cornfield
and bowed to the enemy. They're like, no, what are
you doing, don't do that.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Get down, get down down, they see you.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
But yeah, we're having fun with that more and I
just getting our costumes together. We are doing Nightmare and
Street this weekend again, which would be fun. It's actually cool.
I found out that historically the Zoo, the National Zoo
in DC, they do Boo at the Zoo, which is
for kids. But this year was like the first year
they were doing an adult version of that where you

(06:15):
could drink instead of getting I think there's probably candy still,
but like it's drinking. I'm like, oh, that's the move,
but it's not happening because you know, government shutdown. But
maybe next year that'll be the move.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
That's like I remember back in the day when there
was a Gillians and a David Busters before the forty
kind of merged David Busters. Most Jillian's locations after nine
o'clock if you're on had to get out because it
turned to like a club plus video game.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
We had the curb cool. I want to play some
bumper cars while also drinking all side Uber didn't access
back then more and I are halfway through Megan two
and halfway for a reason because it is grocious. Let
me tell you it's bad.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
I know it's not good because my wife, who will
find the good and anything she watches, was like, I
don't like it.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Fan, So I think we're gonna finish the back half
of that and watch the Dancing at the Stars Wicked
episode because good things about that episode.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
It was fantabulous online. I was watching close on Twitter.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Oh my gosh, I have a lot of I just
want to be I'm ready for Wicked too, all right.
I just wanted here now and I'm just like dancing
through life. I've been humming it the whole damn day.
I'm like that was a problem last year for like
two months. I couldn't get out of my head.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Yeah, Kira, still, we'll.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Get ready, There'll be in, there'll be a part of
you another one. Uh and then Kevin, this is just
a preview. We're probably gonna talk about this on Monday's episode.
A little bit more in depth, but we both, thanks
to our friends at ad Hoc Studios, are playing Dispatch
literally like we got a little bit earlier. I made
it through the first episode really good. We'll have more

(07:58):
details on Mondays episode. We could talk more about the
other episodes. But I think it's a good telltale. Finally
got superheroes, and but it's like Invincible type superheroes, which
is cool.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Yeah, Treinda looked amazing. I've read a few reviews because
I got Fortunately, I couldn't even play. I had to
work during the day to day. It looks like it's
gonna be a fun, little a little fun. I don't
take a sad game, but like a game is like
a little company. Like if you're playing Cality comes out
in a couple of weeks, if you just grind through
Call of Duty and you just get any of a
break and put in Dispatch for a while and and
just just zone out and have some fun.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
And the cool thing is, uh, first episode only forty
five minutes, So I appreciate that, especially when we have
a lot of games to play around this time of
the year. I have a backlog, a very big backlog,
but that's what I've been doing, Kevin, what you've been doing?

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Good sir? Uh So, I talked about a couple of
weeks ago about going to a fortieth Andvirtuary screen of
The Last Dragon. H So, my wife and I actually
went on Sunday night after we recorded, went live on
Twitch our podcast, and we had a great time. I mean,
I haven't I don't know if you ever if you've
done this in recently, but seemed like a cult classic

(09:09):
in a movie theater, not like a classic like like
like you know, like a Disney classic or like.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
A star I mean Star Wars was probably the last
old movie I saw in a theater. When they released
Phantom Menace last or this year? Yeah, yeah, the chair
last you went in you went in in uh revegif
That's what it was. That was this year. Fan Menace
was two years ago.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Yeah, you saw that had like four D when when
we talked when the chairs.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
Yeah yeah, but.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Yeah it wasn't mad of course, but went to the theater,
went to the Miles Center Mark and this movie is
such a cult classic that only a certain group of
people really really loved this And when we showed up,
it was like the crowds. You want to be in
the movie theater because the entire movie, we're all saying
all the lines that was singing to all the music.

(09:54):
From one point I got up and started dancing like
it was like hell.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Yeah, we're in a random mills, baby the Mills.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
And the funny thing was I mentioned to my brother
in law. My brother in law actually wanted to show
me the movie when I was a kid, and I
toltally I told him what was happening. He wasn't show
were gonna make it because the last weekend was the
weekend of nephew Magnificat his son got married. So we
go to the theater and I look up like, hey, David,
you're married now. So it was cool and we got
to watch it with him, and then watching it like

(10:23):
put other people we had. It was kind of like
being on being on vacation, just people you don't even know,
but shruck up a conversation because you just love this movie.
And then even before a movie started, the starting movie
Ti mock, he came and gave for like a little
welcome to the theater, thank you for for enjoying this
forty f Yeah, last Dragon. It was a really fun night.
It was very nostaltic too, because those kind of movies

(10:43):
like a Star Wars or like we watched like an
older for like for some for people might be like
the Avenger of Iron Man. Once you watch a certain movie,
you're reduced to your childhood self and it's just you.
Just even movie has plenty of flaws, it's just enjoy
But I think I think like to relate to you.
Like for when we saw Revenge Sif, it was like
we're making all the sound effects, you know, like you

(11:04):
know the sound effects by heart of like oh that
punch or that cake, is it gonna be cool?

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Or you know, like by heart. It was just like that,
Like I'm in.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
That there's a partner scene where movie where spoiler alert,
I don't think you ever watch this, but he gets
to glow and I'm literally singing the song take Life
one day and then somebody answers me, that's what a
wise man has it.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Kevin's like, you just point at each other and you
just start singing to each other.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
That's what it was so much fun. If you really
want to watch this movie, it's on TV. It's called
The Last Dragon. It's honestly a ninety minute music video
it's not really a movie, but it's just fun. It's
a clearly clear eighties movie, Like it's just so eighties.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
Kevin, here's the thing. Promote all to be all you want.
I've been burned by oh man, this streaming service is
the greatest. You need to get in on it, and
then now you're kicked out because you can't afford it anymore.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Again, share with your household.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
I think Toob is still free, but you know we'll
get to that day and age where it's like even
Toby's charge.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
It's coming, Like it's definitely coming. Other than that, you
got some good news that my favorite of my favorite shows,
any Droke on TV is still free. My favorite show
is coming back Shrinking, come back anyway, looking forward to
that another show. I don't mean the promotion hour for me,
but I don't want Shrinking one of the best shows

(12:30):
on TV.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
It's okay, this is what this pretty much this part
of the podcast is about. As well. Well, we won't pimp.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
I can't actually all the time. Have you more of
Roster yet?

Speaker 1 (12:42):
I watched the first season. I didn't watch the second season.
We I have some were means the way to watch
all this Apple TV stuff, but I have not just
because the access to it you need to have we
don't have. Like it's hard because we don't like our
TV system is all connected to consoles and not like
a rope or a fire stick which has that at
but it's not on any consoles, which is stupid. But okay,

(13:06):
grab Roku. Rocas is usually pretty cheap and youty bucks
if you want to, maybe a buck Friday this year.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
But yeah, it's a great show. I definitely recommend watching
it with her because both I think both you guys
may have to console each other for season two because
good Lord gets emotional. Good Lord, it gets really god damn.
But also through that, I'm be excited looking forward to
Scribes premiered at some point in the next year, and
I have too.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Hopefully twenty six could be a good year for you
and me. It could be a bad year. Who knows.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
We'll see what happens, but right now all signs are
pointing too good. Maybe Other than that, I am dreading
a birthday party have to go to on Saturday because
it's in a jump place and it's a scene. But
update on my real quick, my lasting update on my
quote unquote viral TikTok video from last from Monday's episode. Yes,

(13:58):
I was at fifty thousand. Let's see where right now.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
There you go, minni viral.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
There you go, Kevin, we'll probably hit seventy forore tonight
and maybe we get a hundreds the weekend and a hundred.
I'm good. I mean everything else is gravy.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
We did it, baby, we did it. Uh and shout
out any drug gun the Kevin's question. She saw Monty
Python in theaters. It was a ton of fun. I
think Alamo does that a lot. If you live near
an Alamo draft house where they have I think at
least three times a month they have a older screening
of a movie, whether it's celebrating anniversary or like as Halloween,

(14:36):
so they probably got like Hocus Focus or something in theaters.
It was always be cool because you would when I
worked to Alamo and had to work on like a
Thursday night for those screenings. Those are the you know,
the day ones like Kevin is uh for for rocking
his movie. But Alamo does cool stuff where they're like
give you props and stuff. So like if it was Jaws,
they'd give you like a little shark mouth thing or

(14:58):
something like when Jaws Getting you. I Also, I want
to do a Rocky horror.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Picture show screening.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
I'm just scared, you know again, something that sounds nice,
but you're like, yeah, I'm scared Rocky Hawk.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Also Monty Python too. This is a specific type of
movie fans to go see those movies, and if you're
part of that crowd, you're gonna have a great time.
If you want to look at it, it's like these people
are off.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
It's the same thing as going to a trading card
shop and like, I want to play Pokemon, but these
people know the stuff and I do not at all.
How do I get? How do I get to where
you are? I want to be where you are? Teach me,
teach me anyways, please please, We'll do a tit for tat.
I'll trade do something, you trade me something.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
Let me learn you. I'll be your student.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
You will get to one of my cards that they
get down with my backs.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
You are not Jedi.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
One of these days, one of these days. Let's get
on into it, because it is time for the news.
First things, for we love our Netflix adaptations, and we
love when practically anything nowadays gets turned into a movie.

(16:10):
You know, we've had an emoji movie, We've had an
Angry Birds movie. Video games very popular now to be
turned intoto video to movies as well as books, mostly
those romanticy books. Look at you, Fourth Wing Uh Battleship
infamously that got turned into a movie and it was

(16:31):
a bad movie, but it is one of those cult
classic movies nowadays that I see a lot of a
lot of pools or like communities that have pools the
whole screenings and they'll give everyone a number and it's like,
all right, we're gonna call it during Whenever they fire
a missile F one, then you gotta get out of
the pool.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
That's a good point. My dad had movie on DVD.
He loved it.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Well, we love it. And Netflix seems to be, you know,
key to finding its next big property because you know,
Stranger the ends this year and next year. I don't
know what we're gonna do. But don't worry, because Katan
is here to save the day. Kevin Katan of Settlers

(17:14):
of Catan. Because in case you missed the news, this week,
Netflix revealed that it is making various films and TV
series based on Katan, the world renowned multiplayer multiplayer board game,
in case you don't know what that is, mostly Settlers
of Catan. There's a couple of variations, but Settlers is
the main one. The red box you see everywhere, especially

(17:35):
if you're on a college dorm. There's probably at least
three copies floating around on one college floor like that,
or college age. Katan players take on the roles of
settlers who try to build, and I'm reading the Pyard
thing right now, try to build and develop holdings while
trading and acquiring resources. It carries the tagline trade build, settle.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
So I have never ever, ever, ever, ever, ever ever
ever played this game. I only know of it because
of you and you raving about it. I'm pretty sure
at some point I'll be with you somewhere and we'll
probably play this game, and I will probably learn how
to play it. But it is interesting that we're seeing

(18:19):
ip thou be mine from the board game world and
not just the video game world. That's very interesting to me.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Yeah, I mean we were in that cycle. What Battleship
came out twenty ten or something like fifteen years ago.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
It was made up?

Speaker 1 (18:35):
Oh yeah, I mean yeah, we had Jumanji. I mean
Jumanji was a thing, but and then it got turned
into we Are I think I'm Anopoly. Something is happening
right now.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Off the top of my head, I think I've seen
that one of the pr things at least.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
But Catan kind of being the bigger renaissance of board games,
I would say, for at least modern board games where
there are a butt ton of rules and you're like
what the first time, and then by the third time
you get it and you're an expert.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
This makes sense.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
Another one along the lines, I would probably do Ticket
to Ride. That I'm going to call it now. Ticket
to Ride is probably the next one that's going to
get the big adaptation purchase from one of these streaming
services I can.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
I think about it. I think the first one was
Clue in the eighties.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Yeah, got it? Clue, Yeah, that one was. That one's
a lot easier. It makes more sense because it is
who done it, you know, not so much because it's
really just you trading resources to agree in this game.
In case you've never played Catan, I mean, I think
we've bound to have talked about it multiple times on
this podcast. Mainly, the goal is to get a certain
amount of points, within the game. Usually it's like twelve

(19:43):
ten to twelve points, whether that's you know, building roads,
collecting resources, or building houses kind of monopoly style like that.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Been around for a while.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
It's got a bunch of variations. I have like five
of them back there, just alone in my house, which money.
But here is what the intro in the game manual
has for the game. So maybe this could be a
synopsis for a show, Kevin, So maybe tell me if
you can make a show or a movie out of
it based on the game manual.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Okay, all right, So.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
It says welcome to the unexplored island of Catan. As
you and your fellow explorers gaze across the uninhabited landscape
of hexagonal tracks of terrain, you quickly realize that this
unique and land arrangement provides ample space for each other,
for you to put down roots. Your race offt establish
your respective communities by gathering resources from nearby terrain, building

(20:35):
your infrastructure, and nurturing relationships in trade. Watch out for surprises.
Your rivals can block your path or send the robber
to plunder your wealth.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Good luck, explorers, I think so, yeah, I mean, that's
kind of a blank canvas of a show saying Okay,
here's this land.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
You have to explore it, you have to settle, you
have to build, and I mean, I don't know likes
I never never played it. I don't know if this's
car to tell you what happens every time you make a.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
Move the cards and let me tell you one big move.
One good strategy in this game is yah.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
Tax still are to be the sheep king in this
gear here game because you're training cattle to get bricked,
to get wood and sometimes rock that looks like space rock.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
But that's what I'm saying, Like all that seems like
you can make a show around literally just the building
of a society. And then the robber comes, Like you
just said, I can see it getting pretty violent if
they want to go that way, because I mean, you're
gonna defend what you have. You're not going to be like,
well you got me, sorry, here you go. Here's the cattle.
So I could foresee like a bunch of fighting on

(21:45):
the show. I could see into like whatever is like
kind of like what walking did. Whatever the crew is
that we that we have, there's some kind of intermingling.
I don't know, scruff in between of them, and then
that one goes to another crew and then tell them
all that crew has, and that crew tries to get
that crew. So I do think there is there's definitely
fodder here for a TV show. Yeah, I think.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Also, let me check, I think at one point there
is a Katan.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Mobile game. I don't think it's on Netflix right now, but.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
I would assume the easiest first step in this is
for Netflix to add that to their streaming services. Whether
you've played I've never touched any of the games on Netflix, Kevin,
Has any of your kids.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Touched any of the Netflix games? Yeah, but the game's like,
you know, the match bubble games.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Nothing really Yeah, yeah, but yeah, for this, I mean
that's an easy step. I think it really depends how
big you want to go with the world of Katan.
I mean, a kid's show is really just oh no,
we're learning Catan. It's magic Treehouse or something where they're
exploring each town or whatever. But it will be interesting
because I bet once Netflix does come out with its

(22:53):
TV show or movie, there will be Netflix versions of
that game, and that'll dictate the future of this game.
Really of like, oh your cities and here are characters
that you need to play.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
And it's awkward. Don't really say if it's aimed at
a family, a family audience, or it says they're making
a show, right. Yeah, So I mean I'm on am
of the right now. This Katans Seafarers, Catans, traders and Barbarians,
Cantans City and Knights, Cantans Fellas in America. That's the
whole thing. But like there's so many ways that they
can go with this that I think is kind of

(23:23):
a they're kind of using this this form but as
a blank slate because you can kind of do what
you want.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Yeah, if show about Monopoly, the live action Monopoly movies
actually development at Lionsgate and Hazard obviously technically Dungeons and
Dragons if you want to count that also, I think
that a fair amount. But it is interesting that, like
we said that that's the next chase to grab ips.

(23:50):
I mean, we talked about books before they even come out,
have TV deals and movie deals. So the next time
you go to a packs or a local convention where
they do have games, or maybe your local you know,
card and gaming shop, be on the lookout because these
things they're popular for a reason, and they'll be turning
to the next big ip.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Next, I need a sorry game, a sorry movie or show.
I need a trouble.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Oh, a mousetrap movie that'd be great.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Mousetrap show, a movie guess who oh, yes, Crossfire. I
mean watch a commercial. It sets up yourself. It's the
future and you fly in on the.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Game piece and Kevin, Kevin, we need a show. And
this this easily could be if Hasbro said, hey, we
want to do a game show. I have a feeling
that's been a thing at least at one point. Don't
Wake Daddy or Icebreaker, like I know, I'm I'm thinking
already the nick Gas the Games and Sports Channel, where
they do we do these dumb like video game levels

(24:48):
as like an actual round Don't Wake Daddy, come on,
that'd be good, or the Crocodile one or Hungry Hungry
Hippo Dad.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
It could become almost like a horror thing where Daddy's
like the name of the monster and if sneaking around
the house to get up, if he wakes up, he's
coming for you, kind of like that monster in in
Resident Evil that nobody can kill. He's kind of just
marches at you.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
Yeah, I also think we are getting the SIMS movie
or game or video or movie or TV show as well,
So like these things like life could work Like if
you want to do that, guy's essentially the SIMS and
board game for him.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Life actually would be a cool like if they framed
it as like there was a movie a while ago
called The Mating Habits of the earth Bound Human and
it was really about an alien species monitoring like how
humans go from single to dating to married to family.
They did it that way where it's like, I don't know,

(25:43):
an alien life form monitoring life and watching. You know,
they go to college or they go to get a
career and they get a promotion, and what happened to
that they get retired.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
That would be kind of cool, actually, I mean I
read I'm trying mall madness. That's that's an og one
to what the one with the phone the boyfriend you
dream phone? That's taboo. I kind of No one's okay,
no one's done the best one. I'm just going through
a list of nineties board games. I'm like, did I

(26:14):
play this?

Speaker 2 (26:15):
I don't operation.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Oh, of course, mister bucket, you put the balls in
his mouth. I guess you could do mister you could,
I guess, I guess you really could put the balls.
But anyway, Yeah, there's bound to be someone in your
family or friend group that's playing Catan if you are interested. Hey, Netflix,

(26:39):
I mean really, it's just they bought the rights. That's
really the main news. I'm excited, I think as a
Catan fan. It is funny. In my families there's two
warring sides of the side of the family that loves
playing Catan in a side that absolutely hates it. As
soon as they see me break up this big old box,
they're like, oh no.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
There was a garg that my family too. It was
called Pitt and Pitt. It's kind of like a stock
trading ish game. I just know it gets very loud
when Pitt comes out, and I usually leave the room
because I don't like it.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
I hadn't need to be here. I'm gonna go put headphones.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
I'll take a walk up from outside with the cousins
and see what happens.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Yeah, but nonetheless still exciting for that. But that is
probably gonna be a couple of years away. Probably you
know you're twenty a year, are we in you're twenty
twenty eight? Most likely you know years years. It's honestly,
sometimes some days I don't even know. But let's go
for something that is coming out in the future to

(27:40):
something that will never happen. Unfortunately, because of Disney, we
were gonna get a Kylo Ren focused Star Wars movie.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Yeah. This is according to Adam Driver that he and
Steven Soderbergh had spent two years developing a follow up
called The Hunt for Ben Solo and did he said, Nah,
we're good.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Yeah, we're going to pass on that.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
I know. Kathleen Kennedy has been attached to some of
the biggest films in the history of Hollywood and cinema.
She has not been a good Star Wars.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
I'm sorry, Yeah, I mean we we always have gone
back and forth on like what is the state of
Star Wars as we like to call it, of, like,
all right, are we doing the right decision? Doing the shit?
I mean, everything Disney wise kind of got f because
of Disney Plus.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Unfortunately that we're kind of.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
Now a little bit slightly recovering from that to a degree.
Really more goes into effect next year, but kind of
ushering in that Disney Plus era was the New Coals.
If you really think about it because that was I
think Rise of Skywalker.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
Ryse skyw was twenty nineteen, right, twenty nineteen. It was
for the pandemic, Yeah, it was right.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
I think that came out November.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
And then actually twenty was that January, so I believe.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
Yeah, so okay, that's what it was. So literally, Rise
of Skywalker came out the same week Bandalorian Season one ended.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
I remember we're like.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Oh my god, like this is is gonna connect and
it's gonna be everything, and we've been burned. We've been
burned many times. But on Disney.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Yeah, it's almost kind of like how like Michael Jordan
is like the greatest grass basket player of all time.
Horrible owner, horrible GM couldn't do it. I feel like
she's the same way. She's a great producer. Did she
a tested here a film? You're good, but maybe she's
not good at running the whole thing, you know what
I mean?

Speaker 1 (29:42):
But like keV said, Kyler ren actor, in case you
didn't know Adam Driver, what you just found that out
really kind of put him on the map if you
really think about it. He did reveal that the potential
movie that he they actually spent two years developing after
Rise of sky Walker. So this was into the pandemic,
so we can kind of blame the pandemic probably for

(30:04):
this not actually happening. Yeah, I was tentatively called the
Hunt for Ben's solo, like have said. Disney said no,
the proposal essentially he reached out, but it was you know,
Kathleen Kennedy, it was Bob Iger. They're like, we don't
think it makes sense, Slash, it could happen. But here's

(30:24):
the thing, it's Star Wars, and it can make sense
if you explain it, right.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Because because the article wasn't too clear for me, not
everything's past what's supposed to be after Skywalker?

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Yeah, so it would explain, Yeah, it would explain, all right,
he disappeared, where'd he go to become a Force ghost
or not? Because you know, you're technically don't shame as
a force ghost like you do kind of Return the
Jedi where Anakin pops up as a Force ghost at
the end. I mean, obviously, when we post Rise the Skywalker,
we probably all been like, but I think now it's like,

(31:02):
well that would make sense, and're not gonna lie. They
probably take this storyline and probably incorporate it. Into the
actual ray movie that we're supposed to be getting in
some time in the future.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
They probably if they spent two years developing it, they
probably will cherry pick some things from development and put
it into the race story. But I mean, the other
thing is too, to kind of make the frustrating, is
that since twenty nineteen, that's been the last Star Wars movie,
and we've had multiple projects announced and canceled since then.
Here's something that you spent time in. Whether it was

(31:31):
good or not, I mean that that's for us to decide,
because at least released it and see what happened, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
But yeah, right as of right now, there's no word like,
there's no word on it actually happened.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
He was interesting.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
Adam Driver actually even revealed it because he doesn't really
have anything coming out right now, so just he was
interviewed about it, which is, wow, he just.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
Did that terrible Megalopolis movie.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Well that was a while ago. You don't talk about that.
But yeah, I think we have the Mando movie next year,
which I know a lot of people are kind of
on because they're like, it looks just like the Disney
plush show.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
Turned into movie.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
But Hey, that's what I want, Like, I want to
watch watch the Mandalori in the theater. We were recliner
and some popcorn, you know, because it practically did for
those final episodes last season.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
And the people that love the show, I gonna love
the movie. And then it's gonna be the people that
don't really watch the TV shows or just just swore
off Star Wars all together for some reason are gonna
be like, oh, this is stupid. I don't like this.
And so it's gonna it's gonna be a like a
light version of the Star Wars just fighting we have
over the past ten years. But I mean it's gonna

(32:40):
be it's gonna be enjoyable.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
Yeah, I think. Also, you know, we've kind of this
Bends solo idea was coming out during the time when Canoe,
we had Canno. Obviously, we've had Kenobi, We've had a
book Abob with that, and we've had and Or So
we've kind of had these more character driven stories that
were turned into Disney plush series that would say one

(33:02):
for three was really well received and the other two
were Okay, it's really pick pick one on the other day,
which one's better than the other one. I liked Ako.
At the end of the day, Akola was good.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
But you know, accol took a long time to get
to the point. It's season one.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
You can't be like your season one, says the base.
Your season two delivers the good. Look at any show
like that had more than one season, but they had
to get through one season. But yeah, like I said,
I would assume the Poppy would get if Adam Driver
popped up in the Ray movie would be insane. You know,
we all assume if the Ray movie is truly the continuation,

(33:45):
what's going on? We want some answers to Finn. You
want some answers to po like where are they at?
Is Jewie popping up still? Like? Is ray still on
the foul? Like she's still piloting the falcon? All those
questions that I think that movie's has a lot more
baggage to deal with than the Mandalorian and Grocer movie
has to deal with.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
And like you said, there's so many questions that we
have after Rising Skywalker and the only way they even
have been begun to be answered was by that one
Star Wars vision short about the Jedis of the Future
that that was it, Like we've had really to kind
of kind of to kind of bridge the gap because
I'm pretty I always forget. But man, Llourian takes place

(34:30):
before Force a rakeans, so no answers there, Acolite was
in the past.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
We have, I guess. Then other thing on the horizon
is Star Wars or a Star Wars Starfighter, So yeah,
which the Ryan Gosseley movie that that's actually filmeding now,
so we know that's actually happening.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
So and then remember of that movie is that it's
about them trying to take a kid that's for sensitive
to Ray. That's the rumor. I don't know if that's
going to be true or not, because it sounds a
little bit a little bit too easy. I hope.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
I would hope that would be a big pop a'll
uh Mark Hamill showing up at the end the Force Awakens.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
Yeah, I would agree with that too. And even if,
like I don't know if that is a plot of
Star Wars Stari Fighter, I hope it will just be
Ray and then suddenly grow Goog walks out to like, hey,
I'm here too, Yeah, something a little more. Yeah, I
think why we love Ray. Ray still kind of up
and down with most of the Star Wars.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
I think the thing is too is your hero is
just is only as good as it's villain. And the
Mandalorian really has you know, has Hope, Hope. What's his name,
John carl Esposito, what's his character? What the hell is
character's name?

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (35:41):
What is his name?

Speaker 2 (35:42):
Again? Uh?

Speaker 1 (35:43):
You have what I want?

Speaker 2 (35:45):
You have what I want?

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Go on. Oh it sucks because the chat beats us
to it, and like I know, Gideon, mof Gideon, Grandma Gideon.
There we go to get to it. We'll get there.
Like that is what made the Mandalorian season one, and
then obviously we've kind of teed back into that with
Mando season three. Obviously Ahsoka did very well because you
had thrown in there, which is really dope. Snow kind

(36:10):
of sucked, you know, it really really did. To think
about the biggest case of like a psych I mean,
that's force, that's uh, that's pretty much that the Last
Jedi pretty much to a t.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
So I think I think the issue would the Last Jed.
I always say that, I think it's a fine Star
Wars movie. It should have been a soccer movie. Something
happened Jason to everything else but it couldn't. It shouldn't
have been like part of the trilogy. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
But but mainly why I'm bringing that up is we
were hearing about this Ray movie, but it's like, all right, now,
what are you going to established as a villain now,
because we've already reiterated Darvader with Kylo Wren to a
degree and amper relationship, Like, you gotta do something cool.
And I think that's the thing Star Wars really hasn't
handled really well. Is a bigger threat that's not either

(37:02):
an imperial scum, a bounty hunter or a Sith. So
you have to manage, like, out of those, what do
you want? And is it plausible to go up against
Array or and everyone else?

Speaker 2 (37:15):
I feel like waiting. Really, if you're going to do
a Ray story, which is another fourth centric Jedi Jedi
focused story, I think it has to be the Sith,
but it needs to be a Syth focus on being
a Scyth, not a Sith that wants to control the
galaxy and control the government these being No, I hate
the Jedi and that's why I'm here. I'm going to
kill all the Jedi. I want to kill all the

(37:36):
Light Side of Force users. Like like I hate to
say true Sith, but like and so I we're in
a nice to a republic like me with the Coreman,
and it was all like legit Sith had nothing to
do with the government. It was Sith warriors and they
didn't like Jedi at all. It needs to be that,
I feel like. Other than that, I don't know if
you want to mind the legis content. What was the
yu Jon vogue that will forced? They were forced, I mean,

(38:00):
and something like that. It made the whole big family
like one do anything like that. But I don't know,
because never there's never really been a Star Wars villain
that wasn't either the government or the Sith.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Yeah, and I really do think, you know, lean on
in the video games, because we've kind of leaned on
a little bit into the expanded universe to a lot.
You can kind of remix it to what we're a now.
Thrown is a big main example. But like, uh, Jedi
Fallen Order and uh Survivor, I think they're really good.
Obviously the Fallen Order was the Inquisitors, but uh with

(38:35):
Survivor being I forget what the actual character's name, but
the Jedi turned Road like you called it. I thought
that was really cool. It was obviously, you can't have
every Jedi turn evil, and that's that's the whole thing.
It was funny. I read the Mace Window comic the
other day and it was, oh, oh, this Jedi doesn't
like how Mace Wind do is handle the situation, Like, oh,

(38:56):
he's gonna turn it. He's not gonna like it, and
I hate you, like, oh man, he's locked away. Great
Nip predicted that one. Yeah, like Mike said, a nice
lit Old Republic movie, if done right, can be peaked.
I think that has a very big built in fan
base that you can't really use that name just as
a name. If you're going to use the name, you
gotta do the story. Obviously, can remix it to a

(39:17):
degree because it's you know, a big ass RPG into
a two hour movie, maybe a potential couple movies. James
Mangold is supposed to be doing like a throwback Star
Wars movie like prequel.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
The First Jedi or yeah, Jedi Orders, So.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
That's where they could they kind of do that if
you wanted source material. Because I think our generation people,
our age really maybe a little bit older, they know
what that game is but people younger us don't really
at all, so because obviously the PS five version is
never happening.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
But just gotten over that.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
Why did you bring that up to me? I think
you'd have us built in, like, all right, cool, can't
wait to see this and then it is. You know,
you already know it's an established thing. That's really dope.
The younger generation can get into it as well, and.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
They've already like mind so much stuff from the Legends sphere.
I feel like they do anything with cultur as well,
because I believe that that's I think it was kind
of unofficial official cannon before Star Wars was brought by Disney,
but now you can you can still mind that back
because I get there was a dark bread in this
whole thing, and damn it, Nintendo, mic I want to

(40:30):
see it. Look nice playing this look if you want to.
If you are younger lasting never heard of culd Tour.
I believe it's on mobile so you can play. Yeah,
it's still a blast. It's still a blast.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
Uh. I think also, I think this would be really cool.
Technically they kind of flirted with it in Star Wars Resistance.
It's okay if you never watched it. Because it's it's
not good. The animated show that was on Disney XD
after Star Wars Rebels. But they should make a dang
pod racing show on distey Pus and I would watch that.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
I don't think you're wrong.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
Bang bring out Bang Quad and arrows into Boba and
I'll have a good time.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
I feel like you look at their original Fast in
the Faious and not the ones that have come out
with the rock then, but the original first two, maybe
the third one Tokyo Drift. You can model a Star
Wars series like that with pod racing in it. Yeah,
this is awesome. Like you, that'sn't really fun to watch.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
Think of the Hot Wheels movie or the Hot Wheels
like movie thing that I talked about months ago, Like
if that was pod racing. Hell, yeah, now.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
This is pod racing. Let me call it show star Wars. Now,
this is pod racing.

Speaker 3 (41:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
And you go to different obviously. Yeah, like Nai Mike said,
you go different planets. If you played the game on mobile,
on your phone or any of the things, it's just
mainly just a race or a Grand Prix. But you
have characters that are already established in Star Wars. You
can have a celebrity shot of here's whoever is gonna replace?
It's Jake Lloyd's digital voice going yep in the background,
but you never see him. It's anakin.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
You can made me put it like, I don't know,
maybe a member of the Star Wars, the member of
whatever government, the rogue squatching, the xping find or whatever
it is, is like embedded into this pod racing ring
because he's trying to find out somebody who's actually like
peddling black marka goods. Let you start and you just
go from there, and he gets kind of kind of
just like fast and Furious, where Paul Walker was an

(42:20):
uncover cop, do the same.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
I just I just I googled names because I was like,
there's gotta be more than just Ben Quadonairo's Rats Tyrrell
is the little frog guy that go oh and then
in the day, I can make all the pod racers noises.
In one version, I don't know what version it was.
It might be the version that's on Disney Plus. Uh.
They like give you a little more details on the

(42:46):
pod Racers in episode one, and you know, Rats Tyrell
and his wife just came out of the emergency room
and had their child and oh no she is a
single mother.

Speaker 2 (42:55):
Now he died, and then then.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
It's so dark, like you get some story like oh
it's our first kid. You know Rat's Tyrell. Uh you
got done.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
But actually had a whole level about swoop bike racing,
so I mean it all works. It can be swoop
bikes and pod racing the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
You know what happened to Bilba after Anakin left, Like
I want to see the fall from Grace and then
he's like, hey, you know what, this makes perfect sense.
Biba falls from Grace after episode one. He said it
in the prequels, and then Boba trash drunk and it
is a typical NASCAR movie. Hey, we need you to

(43:41):
race our car. I don't know why. There's a Southern
draw and needs Bulba to RaSE their new pod racer.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
I haven't raced the pod racer.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
And then you have a guy go.

Speaker 2 (43:57):
I mean sell it, market, let's do it.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
Star Wars lucasfilm IRUs, Star Wars.

Speaker 2 (44:03):
No, this is podrac that's a tagline.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
Now, this is oh Man. That was supposed to be
a topicgo supposed to be two minutes.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
It's Star Wars.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
Star Wars. Don't get me on a train. It's gonna
be hyped. But let's move on to our next thing.
H it is what pretty much hopefully everyone's watching today
gen V season two, the season finale, and potentially the
series finale. So let's break it down there we go,

(44:44):
Wow to think gen VS already over and Kevin, your family,
mainly your wife. She will be controlling your TV starting
this weekend when it welcomed Darry comes on HBO this weekend.

Speaker 2 (44:56):
You know, I don't think she's that excited about I
haven't heard talk about it.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
Actually I heard it's good and it's very love If
you like Lovecraft Country, it's kind of like that. But
Steven King, yeah.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
Well sometimes love Craft Country was borderline disturbing and you're like, wait,
what are we doing?

Speaker 1 (45:14):
What is this episode?

Speaker 2 (45:16):
Oh my gosh, what is happening? Man?

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Momentum was high for everyone and then and then things happened.
Things happened. But Kevin, this episode was called Trojan. It
was about like forty six ish minutes long. What did
you think about the episode? Non spoilery.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
I hate to say it like this because but they
want the same time better finale than Peacemaker. I'm sorry
because Peacemaker was finale. It was episode nine, but I
don't think of like finale. It actually felt final, like
this is the last part of this story. Like we
said earlier before he started recording, it did kind of
flow by really fast. Not that it was short, it
just flowed really bad. Yeah, that's that's cool. I thought

(46:01):
the performances were great. I thought the their version of
a guesst endgame or Infinity War. Well, the enforcement.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
Showed up, they showed up, They showed up.

Speaker 2 (46:12):
Kevin, there's a there's a character in this show that
you've seen a few times, Like, what the heck is
the point of that power?

Speaker 1 (46:18):
You find out? I had a point.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
I did like the performance of I can't remember that
actor's name, but the guy he was controlling the whole time. Yeah, yeah,
he did a great job because he seemed like a
different person now to compared to who he was in
the first few episodes. The I guess. I don't think
it was a twist, but the revelation that the Dolkin

(46:43):
and Sage were working together the entire time was pretty cool.
I like that such a stage. I thought that was cool,
and all in all, I thought it was just a
really a really really good firm establishing, establishing that these
characters would still be around and some of the boys
going forward, they kind of all came up, came out
looking she was wrestling terms looking real strong.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
Yeah, a lot stronger than they were going into this finale.
I agree. I think this finale was was good.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
It was really more of a.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
Let's get our characters ready to enter the full Boys
universe fully oddly enough some course correcting on two characters
really throughout this season of Kate and Sam and all right,
now they're good guys with everybody, you know.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
So it's funny because sometimes I will on a timeline
when watching my computer, I always like move my mouth
forward to see what the last shot is. I know
what time the time walker is. And the last shot
I saw was Kate looking like definitely at the camera.
Oh no, it's gonna turn back again, see how what happens.
But then she didn't.

Speaker 1 (47:44):
I thought, I though there was a chance. I thought
there was a chance. Yeah. I think everyone did really good,
really good scenes in this as well. And yeah, there
was no trailer for the Boys season five. I probably
assume January we will probably get the trailer for that.
Most likely or maybe next week. Who really knows. When
it comes to prime I have no.

Speaker 2 (48:05):
Idea problems like, Okay, hear this, there's no like upcoming
or like.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
But let's get into full of spoilers. Obviously haven't seen
the episode. We both enjoyed it. We both enjoyed this
season really gen V. Continuing the list of the boys
being good. I think the show overall, especially gen V,
is slept I think it's slept on. It's a prime
video show. Prime video usually I would say that's seventy

(48:32):
five percent on good shows when it comes out, So yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
It kind of Netflix. I don't think Prome does a
great job of marketing. There lesser known. I think show
like you know about Fallout, know about the Boys, you
know about one of the Rings, but a lot of
other stuff they don't really put in front of you.
They come watch this on our things.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
Yeah, I think this season kind of got burnt upon
intended because of the villain. This this season because peace
Spaker was coming out at the same time and the
same day, but Peacemaker was taking on the room of
just superhero shows, but just kind of the world we
live in. It's one show dominates and everything else is
just kind of there.

Speaker 2 (49:10):
But last week you see the rumor that was gonna
be a special drop off peace Maker.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
Yeah, it was like I wish and then nope, nothing,
HBO said. Now we're just gonna raise the price. They
got to watch Peacemaker last week. God want Maker, how
about four more dollars? You want to watch that scary clown,
You're gonna pay for it. I'm okay, I'm okay, HBO,
thanks for turning off. Click click Just like the Sopranos finale.

(49:39):
But this episode, man, we were on Wednesday days, but
the episode kicks off we it really is a flashback.
It is Thomas Godocan played by Ethan Slater. In case
you didn't know, he is bach In Wicked and Wicked
for Good. So you'll be seeing a lot of him,
uh this month and next month because that's when the
movie comes out. He is. It is the lab seem

(50:01):
we saw from the beginning of the season where all
the scientists are testing V one. We find out which
is the drug that Soldier Boy and Stormfront injected themselves
to make them look forever forever young. I want to
be young. They chaos happened when everyone found their powers.
Goodulkin wakes up after being knocked out. He injects himself

(50:22):
with V one right when he gets burned, and that's
how the episode kicks off, how he was looking bad
but still lived so well explained that, which was great.
But we cut the present time and it is the group,
you know, the after effects of last week's episode now
taking care of Doug, who was the body that Godulkin
was taking control of, to be Cipher played by Hamish

(50:43):
link Later, Marie can't heal because she's weak because she
healed Goodulcan last week, but they are able to just
really kind of like get good conversations out of Doug.
Hamish Linkley was in the episode from me five minutes,
but it was a good five minutes.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
Scenes really felt for him because, like he said, he
was trapped in there and he saw the things he's
making him do but could do nothing about it. Like
he kills They killed so many people and it just
felt bad about it, but yeah, there's nothing he can do.
I felt great perform. I felt like, man, I can't
imagine being forced to do things you don't want to
do and there's literally nothing you can do about.

Speaker 1 (51:19):
Yeah, But essentially we find out the group is going
to go back to campus figure out what's going on.
As Polarity does drive Doug to the hospital and hopefully
you don't get him here because you know someone on
the side. I guess we'll wrap that up because as
Polarity is driving Doug Doug to the hospital, we get
really good scenes of just Doug talking about how Andre

(51:42):
was a hero, who was kiring, who was brave, was
just like oh, man, like, this is a good button
to wrap on Andre's character because I assume we probably
won't mention him in The Boys, but a good tribute
scene to do that. And then I don't know where
Black Noir shows up kills Doug like oh, which had

(52:02):
such a hard fault melment. Welcome to the Boys.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
Universe, Welcome to the Boys in the ro Now he's dead,
all right, Well that happened.

Speaker 1 (52:11):
Uh. Turns out Black Noir did take Pilari to trap
him away because his sister Sage right is yeah, okay cool,
I don't remember her human name in that because we
find out Sage is, like keV said, working with Goodulk
in this entire time they've been hooking up now in
physical form as Goodulkin has eating anything and everything he

(52:32):
can because he hasn't for the past while even wants
to go to the bathroom just to hold something, you know.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
I mean, even that scene, even though he's a horrible person,
even that scene was like, Wow, I can't imagine being
stuck in a coma basically forever and they haven't had,
you know, a burger, Get one of these.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
Get a Mexican like, oh, tacobots, Mexican Pizza's back. It
was here when I would in my coma and now
it's back. Whoa, I never left. What a time you
all suffered, like I did. Know we can all eat it.
But essentially we find out Goodulkin and Sage working together.
Sage has a plan. We don't know what it is.
We'll probably find out more really uh in the Boys

(53:13):
that they that does include Homelander, but we see started
be getting of this and later on the episode, Goodlkin
doesn't want to do that. Really, he wants to diverge
from a plan and go his own way if that
involves controlling Homelander as well.

Speaker 2 (53:28):
I mean home Leander. It is like the he's a
smoking fire. Everybody has issues with either him, how he's
doing things, or how he's not doing things. So I
feel like, and this is looking forward to whe what
happened next? Everybody's coming from Homelander next season.

Speaker 1 (53:46):
Yeah, And I think it's cool that even the presence
of Homelander, even the mention of him, you're like, oh,
what's going to happen? Because Homelander later called Sage and
you're like, oh, he's calling her, and you're like, what's
gonna happen? She said, do not answer, Like, what's gonna happen?

Speaker 2 (54:03):
Yeah, I was not even to show up. Maybe the
episode actually like did you? And Michael?

Speaker 1 (54:09):
Yeah, But we find out that Goodalkin is continuing through
his plan where he's preparing seminars with the students, saying,
everyone's back at zero. You want to be number one,
you know, come to a special seminar where he's going
to eliminate the week, able to enhance his powers at
the same time, and be able to control Homelander because
he blames Homelander for making superheroes have a decline in weakness,

(54:32):
which is actually a pretty good line and point of
because Homelander exists, everyone's like, well I don't I can't
beat him. I can't be at him, so there's no competition.
I was like, oh god, idea, that's what the seven
was supposed to be about.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
And apparently, also going back to the beginning, I believe
he injected himself with the same with the same v
that Homelander and Marie have.

Speaker 1 (54:53):
No, so it's the same one that Stormfront and Soldier
Boy have. They have the they have the Project Odessa,
which is that different thing similar. Everything's like a yeah,
it's a blue blue formula. I don't know, could change
different colors. But essentially we find out Sage isn't really
a fan of this plan, while Adulkin does welcome the
first group of students. Uh, they say, all right, press

(55:17):
the button, which was earlier this season, but this time,
I'm gonna make y'all kill each other, like oh, and
he makes him do a dance number, which is fun.

Speaker 2 (55:25):
And that's when it got dark.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Yeah, but then the one guy teleported out of there naked,
and you're like, oh, well, least he got out of there.

Speaker 2 (55:33):
At first, I thought he didn't make it every always
just clothes, but he was smart. He's like, nah, i'm good,
I'm good, I'm good. But I mean, if you didn't
see the potential in that guy that faces through the wall.
We learned the next man that Kitty Pride. Her facing
turns like, I.

Speaker 1 (55:46):
Think his phasing is gonna get to that level. They
just need to give that man fantastic four suits where
it goes with him. You know, that's all that's all
he needs really, but Sage disagree with all. This is
the bloodshed's going on, Lee Polarity cell door open. This
is while the group of Marie and everybody group together say,
you know, we have a plan to infiltrate.

Speaker 2 (56:09):
The seminar.

Speaker 1 (56:10):
They use what is the character thus called as black Hole,
who is a guy who has a butthole. That kid,
it's a black hole essentially.

Speaker 2 (56:21):
It's a black hole.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
You do the math, You do the math. Eventually black
Hole is a superhero name gets into the seminar. They
all bust out of his black hole and it's a
due good Dulkin thinking they got him because they had
the Chameleon girl from earlier this season. Hold him for

(56:43):
fifty seconds, take get everyone out of his mind. Control.
Marie's about to, you know, hold him down, get him,
and then he switches and controls Marie. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (56:53):
That I was like, oh, man, this whole season has
been you have a good plan, plan never go plan. Uh,
and he was here. Uh.

Speaker 1 (57:02):
You know, Marie now being controlled through Goodulkin, tries to
kill the group. I thought someone was gonna die. No,
Cannon Red Shirt did not die. Yeah at all.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
Sure he has done this this week, but no, he
made it.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
No, really, it was just you know some f tier
level characters that died, you like, I don't even know
who that is. They just in the back. They're one
of them extras in the back.

Speaker 2 (57:24):
Yeah, they're the Red Star, the extra superheroes seen the Yeah,
but just in the Nicked time.

Speaker 1 (57:30):
Polarity does show up having a dope ass of the doors,
doing when Andre couldn't, which was a little cool, connecting
things he really thought about it. Hits Goodulkin removing this
control on Marie, and then Marie just does a good
old Newman move blows up his head. Boom, he go
he gon. Uh he's dead. The kids are free, but

(57:55):
knowing there will be fallout because another mini massacre has
happened at Godulkin. Uh, they decided to go on the run.
After Polarity tells them the flee, he stays behind. They
say goodbye good moment between him and Emma Cricket. Cricket
also finally got big and kicked a dude. That was
pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
That was And I'm happy that she's still around because
I don't think she's again. She's a really good character,
she's a really good person. I think she's gonna make
it through the season, So I'm happy she's still around.

Speaker 1 (58:21):
Yeah, But so they all split, and I thought, here,
it'd be really cool if Polarity became the Dean of
good Ulkin. But I think Polarity could be cannon fodder
in the last season of the Boys.

Speaker 2 (58:35):
So yeah, because he kind of said that if you
guys stay here, they're gonna yeah, yeah, le him be
the scapegoats. And we know what Homeland does escapegoats. So yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
But the group leaves and as they are taking a break,
which was was a little funny aside between the characters, Uh,
Starlight shows up, recruiter to the exists, the Resistance against
Homeland and Vought, which now includes a tran.

Speaker 2 (59:04):
Hell, yeah, I kind of knew star I was gonna
show up. I was happy to see a train.

Speaker 1 (59:09):
Yeah, and it's it's really cool if this is the
series finale of gen v That's how the series premiere
started with. It was Marie's parents watching a train and
get recruited to the the Seven. There you go. I
was like the Boys, No, that's not what it is.
So the cool little full circle moment there kind of

(59:31):
a train kind of being a big central figure of
the Boys universe because he really kickstarted the show if
you think about it.

Speaker 2 (59:38):
So it wasn't for him, maybe none of the stuff happens.
Who doesn't join the Boys, he just gets married and
George's life you never know what's gonna happen if he
never ran down the street that day.

Speaker 1 (59:48):
But that ends the show or season show as of
right now. Eric Kripkey has said there is a third
season of story for a third season, but it really
depends on the views if people watch the show because
Amazon I think it's getting under new ownership for its
streaming division, so obviously heads will roll if numbers aren't there, unfortunately,
especially with The Boys having its final season, but the

(01:00:11):
characters are gonna pop up. Kripkey did say in season
five of The Boys, they're fully integrated into the group,
which is really cool. Obviously they are a little bit
lower tier than the main Boys. So we'll see how
that works with who lives, who dies, who tells your story?

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
But but I wonder if Butcher's new acquired powers are
similar to Marie's powers now they both have like of
course hers are like blood tentacles, Butts tentacles come out
of him as well.

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
Butcher's was the cancer really had the power or something
was what it was or something.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
Well she heal Butcher's that's another thing that, Yeah, that's interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
She could take away but she potentially could take away
Homelanders powers. That's also another thing too interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:00:59):
They have the same I feel we're barreling towards that,
but I'm not sure that's what will be the final
confrontation of the Boys, Marie versus Homelanders.

Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
Yeah, I think it won't. Unfortunately, I think she'll be
a tool for it. I did look up The Boys
season five. We'll have eight episodes, so yeah, I think
they're gonna be stacked episodes. I would be delighted if
that final episode was, you know, making a movie, do
a stranger of things move? I'll watch it.

Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
The Boys episodes are usually stacked anyway, and they're usually.

Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
Pretty long, I don't know, forty hour yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
Yeah, so that last one was like an hour ten fifteen, ye.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
Hour thirty, give it an hour thirty. You know, you
deserve it, and you want five seasons to spin off
seasons and lived, you know, like, and everyone liked it,
you know.

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
But it's interesting how this ends because in the comics
spoil alert if you want to read The Boys gramhic novel,
it's revealed that Black Noir is under the Homelander clone
and they basically each other and kill each other.

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
And we've avoided that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:02):
Then yeah, it actually ends with Huey killing Butcher. So
we'll see how they because already The Boys has had
veered far left from what the novel was.

Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
Doing, because Black Noir has been completely different than it
was in the comics. Twice.

Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
Yes, it reminded me a vigilante. In a scene in
the prison with with the psychic guy, I was like, great, Vigelantis,
that's interesting, see what you're doing. Well.

Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
It was funny because when he showed up, was like,
who the hell is this knife guys? Oh yeah, Black Noir,
that's right, So I always got Knife guys. Now who
else is? But yeah, we don't know when season five
will come out month wise, I assume probably a March
or in April. But nonetheless, we'll be back here talking.

Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
About it, and I'm excited it's gonna be. I think
The Boys may go down as one of the greatest
superhero shows of all time. Yes.

Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
Also, we are going to get a Supernatural reunion at
some point in the show because Soldier Boys coming back.
There you have the spin off, the prequel spin off
with him, but the other two prominent members Supernatural will
also be in this season of the Boys reunited with
aer Kripkey, which is cool.

Speaker 2 (01:03:09):
There was actually a story I can't remember the guy's
name right now, just Nackles. Uh. He actually said there
was a scene he filmed in The Boys that was
so discussing it to walk off set. So I'm kind
of excited to see what this what made him walk
off set.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
I mean, we've seen a lot of discussing things like.

Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
It can't be no, it can't be anything for us.
We seem so far with The Boys. I mean, uh, man,
I can't even say the things were saying because it's
a lot kids in the car lots.

Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
Let us know what you thought about gen V Did
you enjoy it? Are you waiting until now to binge
watching or you just waiting until you know season five
of The Boys gets an actual date, then watching all
of gen V because you could do that really and
be okay really for the most.

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Part, definitely good. I mean, what sixteen episodes.

Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
That you got that you got that, baby, don't worry
about it. But we will be back on Monday talk
about Dispatch episodes one and two. It's a game that's
got weekly releases, so it'll be added to the repertoire
of this year podcast until we have a show to
big talk about.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Playing this game too. Such a different flavor than what
I'm used to is of trying.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
To sound there's two options, Kevin. There is interactive and cinematic,
and I have a feeling you're gonna choose cinematic.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Baby, it's me probably.

Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
I don't like quick time events. I don't pay attention
like that anymore. I got kids, I got kids. Play
it for my baby. But you can say, I'm we're
gonna talk about like we talked about today. We're gonna
talk about the future at Infinite Underscore pods on Instagram
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(01:04:51):
like Nintendo Mike did for three months at Tier one.
Thank you, Nintendo Mike, we appreciate you. You can do
the same thing as well. Uh, there's an intruder in
my house, just more of taco bell apparently, so you
have to go. I have to go. The taco bell
is warm right now. You know, cold taco bell ain't
as good as this hot taco bell. But as always,

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