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David, Jeff, and Devindra discuss the miracle of Bluey, the incisiveness of Not Okay, and the brilliance of Dan Trachtenberg's Prey

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Weekly Plugs
David - Decoding TV: A new website for premium TV podcast content
Devindra - Engadget Podcast on Samsung’s new folding phones
Jeff - cameo.com/jeffcannata

Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching  (~38:35)
David - Not Okay, The Batman: Silent Knight, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,
Devindra - Carter (Also Bluey S3 and The Resort)
Jeff - Bluey season 3, The Resort through episode 5, Paper Girls, Glorious

Featured Review (58:45)
Prey
SPOILERS (1:18:45)

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Gary Yarbrough

There is nothing better than when Jeff gets through his first line of his limerick and Dave starts laughing knowing where the rhyme is going 🤌

Anonymous

The universe of fanedits is so cool and worth thumbing through: https://ifdb.fanedit.org I've made a couple of my own, and I really feel for Dave in this episode. Yes, it's incredible the movie was made at all and how dare I take years of people's labor and treat it like an action figure? But sometimes you just want to fix ONE or two things that would help the movie achieve what it's trying to accomplish, and before you know it you're scraping through deleted scenes for material to glue your ideas together and you're left with a fun experiment that you chose to spend your creativity on.