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The long-threatened surprise double bonus episode month arrives! Turns out that video game podcast panelists like having conversations even outside of formalized structure. Enjoy everything that wouldn’t fit in episodes 243 through 246, including lots of Star Trek thoughts, extra TV recommendations, and Nintendo’s Jet Set Radio. 

WARNING: This episode discusses a few violent incidents, including a stabbing.

A SMALL DESCRIPTION OF EPISODES PULLED FROM:

  • (Ep. 243) Pre-show. Tim and Brandon discuss people playing music really loud in their cars or public places. The true and genuine dangers of the New York subway system are covered. Frank’s lunch is of little interest to listeners of the show. Brussels sprouts opinions are shared.
  • (Ep. 243) Extended break. Special guest Doc Burford apologizes for being late. Brandon shares a method for getting cheap dental work done. Dogs are discussed!
  • (Ep. 244) Extended break. Brandon has to watch the movie Thief because James Caan is dead now. The Sega Mario is discussed. Nintendo’s Jet Set Radio is discussed.
  • (Ep. 244) Post-show. Tim goes a little deeper talking about Star Trek. Adobe Premiere is not a nice guy.
  • (Ep. 245) Extended break. Welcome to Turtlecast, where a little more time is spent discussing which games to get for each of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
  • (Ep. 245) Post-show. Tim saw a trailer for a movie with Snoop Dogg in it. Once there’s a Bridgerton season 3 Brandon will get Netflix again for a month.
  • (Ep. 246) Post-show. Special guest Paul Tamayo recommends Love Island USA. Jaffe lists a few places he does not go to make friends. Brandon was at Half-Price Books this weekend and got the DVD set for Long Vacation, which is then discussed.

Comments

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TWOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bonuses!!!! What's next!? THREE??? (probably not)

David Noo

Its just like triple paycheck month!

MVB

There’s no jdramas out there because the nerdy stuff like anime is the only media product other countries actually like, right? This is just part of my theory that Japan is actually England.