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David, Devindra, and Jeff discuss how The Mother was a let-down, Carter was a bonkers surprise, and Primo is a sweet new sitcom. Then, they're joined by Jen Yamato from the Los Angeles Times to discuss Fast X. Check out Jen's interview with Louis Leterrier and find her other work here. 

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Weekly Plugs  
David - Tiktok: A warning about Fast X
Devindra - Engadget Podcast: How Apple and Google are highlighting accessibility
Jeff - Raising money for Providence Cancer Institute

Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only)  
What we've been watching  (~20:00)  
David - The Mother, Jimmy O. Yang: Guess How Much,
Devindra - Primo, BlackBerry,
Jeff - Carter

Featured Review (~49:30)  
Fast X
SPOILERS (~1:29:30)

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Jason Sansbury

I didn’t make it to the theater to see this film until this weekend. But I’d bet a couple months rent that the next movie has a scene where Giselle introduces Han to their kid.

Josh Brown

I’m honestly surprised at the concerns about Guardians Vol III and don’t think I’ve heard specifics about why it’s such an issue for certain kids (or adults). I remember a vague point about this during the Guardians episode of the podcast but didn’t hear anything specific. “Animal cruelty” is the extent of what I know. What specifically, Dave, was triggering for you? Could you point out which scene and explain what about it made you feel uncomfortable? Maybe I’m just cold hearted since none of it bothered me - though I was moved to tears several times - but I genuinely want to hear what’s causing other people to react so strongly.