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David and Devindra chat about this season of Euphoria while Jeff checks out Ali Wong’s new comedy special Don Wong. For the feature, the Filmcast reviews Scream (2022) with Jordan Crucchiola, host of Feeling Seen. How does the fifth installment in the horror franchise live up to Wes Craven’s legacy?

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Weekly Plugs
David - Kendra James interviewed for Culturally Relevant
Devindra - ASUS Zephyrus G14 review
Jeff - cameo.com/jeffcannata

Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only)

What we've been watching  (~4:45)
David - Downfall: The Case Against Boeing, Love Is Blind Season 2, Euphoria
Devindra - Euphoria S2, Abbott Elementary
Jeff - Ali Wong: Don Wong

Feature  (~28:22)
Scream (2022)
Spoilers (~53:36)

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Anonymous

Hey David, was wondering if you tried watching Love is Blind Japan? IMO it’s a lot better than the American counterpart and for the most part eliminates what I assume you thought of as the “trashy” element of the American one. Would be interested in your thoughts if you also see them different or more of the same?

Papool Chaudhari

The movie is taking a shot AT the haters of The Last Jedi. Because Ritchie at the end mentions how much he hates the last Stab film (which was established earlier to be Stab 8 directed by the Knives Out director) and he hates how he's referred to being a part of the toxic fanbase (that hated Stab 8), AND defends his toxicity as love from the fans of the franchise. I love how there's an interpretation of this film that it's suggesting the TLJ haters (specifically from reddit) were toxic.