Remember that Vincent Price movie, where he invites a bunch of former friends who haven't heard from him in over a decade to spend the night at his haunted house? This show is sort of like that -- except instead of a haunted house, it's a podcast. Oh, and the host isn't Vincent Price; it's a guy n…
Special guest Dmitri forgives -- and perhaps even vindicates -- Slacks' chronic wedding-guest absenteeism. Also, in the interest of more structure, this episode tries on a new organizing principle: "yesterday's traumas, today's tech, and tomorrow's movie recommendations". Pardon the conversation's lack of topicality, but we recorded it weeks before every Buick commercial and their brother started working the health crisis into otherwise unrelated broadcasts.
Slacks and his pals boogie on back to the Disco '90s, if only to promulgate some new ideas about Family Double Dare. Other than that, this one's just a bunch of prank calls.
Slacks tests the waters with a new tattoo idea, then waxes rhapsodic about New York City, or -- as he calls it -- "The Great Bambino". The co-hosts chime in on topics as diverse as deep fakes, soft sciences, and 1999's "Runaway Bride". Rounding out the episode: a few dispatches from the land of Sobriety.
Slacks tries to quit the gym, then gets blue balls about the Popeyes chicken sandwich. The guys review the trailer for Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story. Lastly, a story about Slack's mom.