Viewers accept certain things about their favorite characters and movies. We take a deeper look to analyze whether these tropes and assumptions are really accurate.
The rally cry has been "if George was still alive..." for a few years now. This week, Billy and Gary breakdown whether or not George Steinbrenner was a good owner and if we would really want him running the Yankees today.
This episode, Billy and Gary, try to figure out how Bon Jovi has stood the test of time. Listen for Billy's take on Rod Stewart and Gary's top 11 Bon Jovi songs.
Season two kicks off with a breakdown of Mr. Mom. Billy and Gary talk all things Jack Butler.
This week, we dive into Saturday morning cartoons (with a sprinkling of weekday cartoons as well) of the 1980's and 1990's to find out if they were really good or just the only option we had to watch.
This week, Billy and Gary talk Game Shows. What was the golden era of the game show genre?
This week, Billy and Gary fight through a fire alarm and a major philosophical disagreement while discussing wrestling and reconsidering who was the most influential wrestler of the 1980's.
This week, Billy and Gary are joined by special guest Gary Sr. in order to breakdown the X's and O's as well as the coaching style of Hickory Hoosiers' Basketball Coach Norman Dale.
This week, Billy and Gary breakdown how Fathers were portrayed in the 1980's and 1990's sitcom world. Did they set unrealistic expectations for what it means to be a good dad?
This week, Billy and Gary breakdown whether or not Truman Burbank would have been better off staying in the dome of Seahaven rather than step out into the real world for the first time in his life.
After a two week hiatus, Billy and Gary come back to discuss the greatest fictional baseball player in movie history.
This week, Billy and Gary are reconsidering F.R.I.E.N.D.S. While talking about favorite moments from the show, they decide which of the six was the best friend.
Forrest Gump is regarded as a classic film about one of the most beloved characters of all-time. This week, Billy and Gary reconsider whether this film is truly a classic movie or just merely just a piece of nostalgia from our youth.
Ferris Bueller is long regarded as a cultural icon and hero for his incredible exploits that produced one of the best day off's ever. Is he really that smart and beloved or is he really just a dick?
The Karate Kid is a classic movie based on the trope of the underdog overcoming the bully. Today, Billy and Gary reconsider the character of Daniel LaRusso and whether or not he someone to root for.
The widely held trope of The Office is that Michael Scott plays the part of the buffoon boss who succeeds by accident. Today, we examine that long held belief to answer the question: Is Michael Scott a good boss?
Major League may be the best baseball movie of all-time, but were the CLEVELAND INDIANS really a good team?
Fans of the Rocky series and within the world of the series itself will often promote Rocky as a great fighter. Billy and Gary take on this notion as they analyze his career, his character, and his place in boxing history.