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In this episode of the Filmcast, David, Devindra, and Jeff are joined by Keith Phipps, writer of the Reveal, to chat about Better Call SaulBarry, and the ramification of the Netflix situation. The Filmcast reviews The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, the newest action-comedy starring Nicholas Cage and Pedro Pascal.

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Weekly Plugs

David - I’m recapping Better Call Saul on my personal Patreon
Keith - Age of Cage and The Reveal
Jeff - cameo.com/jeffcannata

Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only)

What we've been watching  (~24:06)

David - Better Call Saul S6, I’ll Show You Mine, Power On: The Story of Xbox
Keith - Mad God, Nobody’s Fool
Devindra - Outer Range, Barry S3
Jeff - Barry S3, Ronny Chieng: Speakeasy

Feature  (~53:04)
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
Spoilers (~01:11:46)

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Anonymous

Have you guys discussed Winning Time? Is no one watching Winning Time?!

Anonymous

I started rewatching the most recent season of Ozark. I used to think Dave was just exaggerating but no he’s right, it’s bad. It’s not good. The creators are just leveraging the audiences investment in the characters at this point instead of writing dialog or story that makes sense. The dialog is especially bad. So much of it is completely interchangeable between characters.