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Bump and Stacy are joined by Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill to discuss Cal Raleigh’s return to the lineup and what the Mariners need to do to weather this rash of injuries, they give you their thoughts on the World Cup and the Knicks’ championship parade in Headline Rewrites, they bring you the biggest stories around the NFL, including some more changes to the Seahawks’ front office, and they break down how the Mariners will look once they are back up to full strength.
In this Pride month-themed episode, Lee, Daniel, Gary Hill, and the returning Lady Leah (!), talk about the tragic Chinese epic "Farewell My Concubine" (1993), directed by Kaige Chen. The hosts try their best to talk about the themes of abuse, sex, and gender (and a bit of regular politics) revolving around a half-a-century-spanning historical drama from a culture they have very little knowledge of. The conversation felt fruitful enough to share, as much of the themes present, even if presented in a context they don't fully understand, are still quite universal. The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late (and in some cases read!?!). We invite you to come train for our version of the Peking Opera, now with 100% less abuse! "Farewell My Concubine" IMDB Check out Lee's latest podcast appearances on Cinema Beef, The Grindbin, and Movie Melt! Check out Gary Hill's shows on his feed The Butcher Shop. Lee on Bluesky, Instagram, and Letterboxd. Listen to Daniel punch Nazis on the I Don't Speak German podcast. Catch Daniel on Bluesky and support his Patreon. Featured Music: "Punishment", "Attending a Banquet", and "A Lifetime" by Jiping Zhao.
Ffilm 32 munud, 51 eiliad o hyd a wnaed gan José Alejandro Restrepo ym 1999 yw Paso del Quindío II. Mae'r ffilm yn ail-greu'r ‘carguero' olaf – pobl a oedd yn cario teithwyr Ewropeaidd drwy'r jyngl fynyddig anodd yn wreiddiol. Mae gwaith Restrepo yn ystyried y cysylltiadau pŵer cymhleth sy'n gysylltiedig â'r weithred hon o gario. Yn y ffilm, mae cymeriad gwrywaidd canolog yn dyfalbarhau'n dawel wrth iddo garo menyw ar ei gefn; mae hi'n eistedd ar gadair ‘guadua' (math o fambŵ) ac mae ei gefn ef ar ongl 60 gradd i'r ddaear. Mae'r gadair wedi'i chlymu wrtho â darn o ffabrig wedi'i lapio o dan y sedd ac am ei dalcen chwyslyd. Mae'r dyn canol oed yn berson o liw ac mae ganddo wallt byr du a llecyn moel. Mae'n droednoeth ac yn gwisgo trowsus byr gwyn a chrys T llwyd sy'n colli ei liw, gan ddal ffon bren denau hir er cydbwysedd. Mae'r fenyw sy'n eistedd hefyd yn berson o liw a chanddi wallt du byr ac mae'n gwisgo crys du â darnau patrymog amryliw, trowsus byr ac esgidiau glaw mwdlyd du. Meddai Restrepo, “Mae un o weithgareddau gorau hanes yn ymwneud â phwy sy'n llwyddo i osgoi deddfau cynrychioli a dehongli.” Yn 2007, cafodd arddangosfa Displaced, Contemporary Art from Colombia ei churadu gan María Clara Bernal a Karen MacKinnon a'i chyflwyno yn Oriel Gelf Glynn Vivian. Ochr yn ochr â darnau neilltuol eraill, roedd Paso del Quindío II yn ganolog, oherwydd pŵer ei ymagwedd ôl-drefedigaethol a'i ymgysylltiad â gwleidyddiaeth hunaniaeth ddiwylliannol. Cafodd y gwaith hwn ei brynu drwy gynllun caffael y Gymdeithas Celfyddyd Gyfoes ar ran Oriel Gelf Glynn Vivian yn 2010. Mae José Alejandro Restrepo yn artist o Golombia a aned ym 1959. Astudiodd y celfyddydau gweledol yn Universidad Nacional de Bogotá a'r École des Beaux-Arts ym Mharis ar ddechrau'r 1980au, gan gael ei ysbrydoli gan waith Bill Viola a Gary Hill. Dros y degawdau, mae wedi archwilio deinameg pŵer cynrychiolaeth weledol drwy gyfuno fideos, cerfluniau a'r archif. Mae ei waith yn archwilio hanesion gormes a gwrthsefyll sy'n llunio bywyd yn America Ladin, gan chwilio am ystyron newydd mewn naratifau gosod, a gofyn pa archifau gweledol a ddefnyddir i greu hanes – a pham. Roedd fersiwn gyntaf y gwaith hwn, Paso del Quindío I (Bwlch Quindío I) (1992), yn garreg filltir yn ei yrfa. Gan gynnwys 17 o sgriniau wedi'u trefnu ar lefelau amrywiol adeiledd pyramidaidd, dangosodd y gwaith ddeunydd o heic yr artist i fyny bwlch mynydd yn yr Andes ym 1991. Recordiodd y daith o uchderau gwahanol; mae rhai lluniau'n dangos cyflymder tawel, ond mae eraill yn cyfleu symudiad cynhyrfus rhywun ar y copa. Drwy'r esgyniad hwn, ail-greodd deithiau fforwyr Ewropeaidd y 19eg ganrif fel Alexander von Humboldt a Max von Thielman. Yn wahanol i'r fforwyr hynny, a gyflwynodd eu gwaith o safbwynt gwrthrychol, cydnabu Restrepo, er gwaethaf ei ymchwil hanesyddol a'i brofiad uniongyrchol, mai dim ond dehongliad arall mewn cadwyn hir, llawn “copïau o gopïau”, oedd ei brosiect.
Paso del Quindío II is a 1999 film by José Alejandro Restrepo, duration 32 minutes 51 seconds. The film is a reconstruction of the last ‘carguero' - human carriers who originally assisted European travellers cross the difficult mountainous jungle terrain. Restrepo's work considers the complex power relations this act of carrying signifies. In the film, a central male figure quietly persists as he carries a female on his back, seated on a chair made of guadua (a kind of bamboo), his back at a 60° angle to the ground. The chair is secured to him with a piece of fabric wrapped under the seat and around his visibly sweaty forehead. The middle-aged man is a person of colour with black short hair and a bald patch, barefoot, wearing white shorts and a discoloured grey t-shirt, holding a long thin wooden stick for balance. The seated woman is also a person of colour with short black hair, wearing a black shirt with multicoloured pattern patches, shorts and black muddy wellington boots. Restrepo said: “One of history's great games is about who manages to elude the laws of representation and interpretation.” In 2007, Displaced, Contemporary Art from Colombia, was curated by María Clara Bernal and Karen MacKinnon and presented at Glynn Vivian Art Gallery. Alongside other outstanding works, Paso del Quindío II was pivotal, both for the power of its post-colonial position and its engagement with the politics of cultural identity. This work was purchased through the Contemporary Art Society's Acquisitions Scheme for Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in 2010. José Alejandro Restrepo, is a Colombian artist born in 1959. He studied visual arts at the Universidad Nacional de Bogotá and the École des Beaux Arts in Paris in the early 1980s, drawing inspiration from the works of Bill Viola and Gary Hill. Over the decades, he has explored the power dynamics of visual representation through the interplay of video, sculpture, and the archive. His work examines histories of oppression and resistance that shape life in Latin America, seeking new meanings from prescribed narratives, asking which visual archives are used to create history—and why. The first iteration of this work Paso del Quindío I (Quindío Way I) (1992) marked a landmark moment in his career. Featuring 17 monitors arranged on various levels of a pyramidal structure, the work displayed footage of the artist's 1991 hike up a mountain pass in the Andes. He recorded the journey from different elevations; some images show a calm pace, while others capture the agitated movement of someone at the summit. His ascent reconstructed the journeys of 19th-century European explorers such as Alexander von Humboldt and Max von Thielman. Unlike those explorers, who presented their work as objective, Restrepo acknowledged that despite his historical research and first-hand experience, his project offered “just one more interpretation in a long chain…just copies of copies.”
Bump and Stacy have their weekly conversation with Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer to get her thoughts on Andres Munoz’s struggles and Colt Emerson’s ascendance, they get you ready for the rest of the series against the Orioles with broadcaster Gary Hill, they get the latest on Cal Raleigh’s rehab start in Tacoma from Senior Manager of Baseball Communications Alex Mayer, and they hear what Jeff Passan had to say about some potential Mariners All Star candidates.
Beat Migs! Finally someone to explain the piggyback pitching plan to us as if we were 5 year olds.
Bump and Stacy host The Dugout and talk all Mariners with Shannon Drayer, Gary Hill and Alex Mayer ahead of today's game against the A’s.
Bump and Stacy have their weekly conversation with Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer to get her thoughts on Julio heating down and Cal Raleigh’s continuing slump, they get you ready for the rest of the series against the Astros with broadcaster Gary Hill, they dive into the stats of baseball with Senior Manager of Baseball Communications Alex Mayer, and they hear what some MLB experts had to say about Cal Raleigh’s hitting issues.
No Room In Hell is back….and we brought along the brains & brawn behind the Cinema Beef Podcast, Gary Hill! In an era where the Universal Monster movies are being remade at a rapid clip, Mike decided to use his picks rotation on a couple of the more bizarro remakes with WOLF GUY & FRANKENHOOKER! Before that we get caught up on some of our recent watches including Mortuary Assistant, Night Patrol, The Fan, The Deep Dark, Do Not Enter, Body Cam, & moooore! We also talk some genre news and general movie banter before diving into our double feature. It's warming up out there so don't forget your shades while enjoying NMRIH #74!
Beat Migs! We ask Gary for a reason to still have hope for the Mariners.
We react to our favorite sound from guests this week in For You-In Review. Then, M's broadcaster Gary Hill joins us to discuss the M's heating up, what happens with Luis Castillo when Bryce Miller returns, how concerning Matt Brash's injury is and how impressive Cole Young's first month of the season has been.
Lyle and TJ welcome on Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill Jr. to talk about the Mariners resurgent weekend offensively, which trends he's buying into, other contenders in the American League, and more (16:44).Check out Pretty Good Home Inspections today: prettygoodinspections.com/marinelayerFor ad-free episodes, check out our Patreon: patreon.com/marinelayerpodMerchandise, event schedule, and more: marinelayerpod.comEmail us: marinelayerpod@gmail.comCheck out Just Baseball: Click hereFollow the show on Twitter: @marinelayerpodFind us on YouTube: Click hereFind us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marinelayerpodFind us on all Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/MarineLayerPodFollow TJ on Twitter: @tjmathewsonFollow Lyle on Twitter: @lyle_goldsteinOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Bump and Stacy are joined by Shannon Drayer to discuss what’s going wrong with the Mariners offense right now and Cal Raleigh’s first home run of 2026, they break down how the Mariners have looked on their first road trip with broadcaster Gary Hill, they dive into the stats of the first weeks of the season with Senior Manager of Baseball Communications Alex Mayer, and they hear what Jeff Passan said about the expectations placed on the Mariners this season.
Bob and Lefko are joined by Gary Hill to get his thoughts on the Mariners first homestand of the season, how Cole Emerson will eventually fit into the lineup, and what he expects to see on the first road trip of the season, they break down how much pressure JP Crawford will be under in his return to the Mariners lineup, and they wrap up the week by reading your mean texts.
Beat Migs! Let's talk Mariners baseball.
Mariners Broadcaster Gary Hill Jr. joins the show to recap Mariners Opening Day, the energy in T-Mobile park, Logan Gilbert’s start, and so much more. They talk about why it’s too early to hit the Panic Button on the Mariners, just relax, everything will be ok. And they discuss the NFL Referee association’s likely incoming strike, the Raiders relationship with Maxx Crosby after their post-trade reunion, and more in Sweeping the Dial.
DownloadWelcome to episode 473 of LOTC presents. This week the show starts with Black Glove Mysteries and the hosts GregaMortis and Ian Irza starting their Cannibal films month. The movies reviewed this week are 1980 Cannibal Holocaust as well as 1977 Last Cannibal World. We hope you will enjoy the discussion for that segment. The show raps up with Mortis Vision with the Mortis's. Greg and Pearl are joined by long time friend Gary Hill to discuss a few episodes of the 1995 Outer Limits series season 2. This was lots of fun and be sure to stay tuned as Greg and Pearl reveal a changeup in this segment. This is exciting and we hope everyone will dig the announcement. Grab those favorite snacks and beverages as you journey with us through the Land Of The Creeps.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!MOVIE REVIEWS1980 CANNIBAL HOLOCAUSTIAN : 10GREG : 9.51977 LAST CANNIBAL WORLDIAN : 8GREG : 8.5GRAY HILL LINKTHE BUTCHER SHOPLINKS FOR DOUBLE DOUBLEGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdIAN IRZA LINKSBLOG SITEFACEBOOKTWITTERINSTAGRAMLETTERBOXDLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterLespecial FacebookLespecial Website
Bump and Stacy are joined by Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill live at T-Mobile Park to get you ready for Opening Day and to lay out their expectations for the first games of the season, they break down what we do and don’t know about the 2026 Mariners, and they discuss what the Mariners offense needs to do to take the next step this season.
Lee is joined by special guests hosts Ricky Morgan and Gary Hill to blast off to planet Mongo and talk about "Flash Gordon" (1980), directed by Mike Hodges. Spoilers: they all love it, but still have fun talking about its place in history, especially being a sci-fi fantasy film post-"Star Wars". The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late. Now, get your wings warmed up and help us attack War Rocket Ajax. Dive! "Flash Gordon" IMDB Catch Ricky's podcasts over at Legion Podcasts. Listen to Ricky's music here. Check out Gary over at Legion Podcasts. Lee on Bluesky, Instagram, and Letterboxd. Featured Music: "Football Fight" & "The Hero" by Queen.
Lee and Daniel are joined by friend and fellow podcaster Gary Hill to pick up on a thread they want to pull after talking about "Seven Psychopaths" last week: post Tarantino films. This week they check out "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" (1995), directed by Gary Fleder. Is it as bad as its reputation would lead you to believe? The host also talk about what they've watched as of late. Come have some boat drinks with us, just don't get the dreaded buckwheat. "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" IMDB Check out Gary over at Legion Podcasts. Lee on Bluesky, Instagram, and Letterboxd. Listen to Daniel punch Nazis on the I Don't Speak German podcast. Catch Daniel on Bluesky and support his Patreon. Featured Music: "Jockey Full of Bourbon" by Tom Waits & "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" by Warren Zevon.
Bump and Curtis are joined by Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill to bring you the latest from Spring Training, they answer your questions about Coby Braynt heading to Chicago and what the Seahawks need to do at Running Back in Four Down Territory, they hear some of the most exciting moments from the World Baseball Classic in the Timeline, and they look at the biggest free agency moves around the NFC West.
Gary Hill Jr. joins the show to talk about what he’s seeing at Mariners Spring Training, the young prospects on their way up to the majors, the relationship between Perry Hill and Brendan Donovan, and much more. Mike Salk hops on also live from Peoria and talks about what he’s learned from their interviews with Julio and Brendan Donovan. And they round out the show by finding out What We Learned.
Mariners’ broadcaster Gary Hill joins the show to talk about the new ABS system, his expectations for the season, and much more. They talk about other teams around the NFL making moves, including Kirk Cousins being released by the Falcons in Headline Rewrites. They discuss the NFL international schedule, free agent QB’s, some rule changes coming to the UFL, and more as they take a look at the NFL’s top headlines. And they talk about one MLB analyst’s bold prediction for the Mariners this season.
The Mariners have their first spring training game on Friday as Wyman & Bob are joined by Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill to recap a busy offseason and explore how the M's will use Brendan Donovan, debate one of the biggest questions of the Seahawks offseason, should bringing back Kenneth Walker III be a top priority? Momentum is building around NBA expansion as they go sweeping the dial.
Happy Monday rockaholics! Gary shares his favorite Lou Piniella story.
Brady is back on a Tuesday talking about the Seahawks Super Bowl win and if/how it impacts the Mariners. Is there more or less pressure on the M's now organizationally?And then Brady talks about what the support of the Seahawks by M's players means to fans, and he's joined for a great talk by M's broadcaster Gary Hill Jr!Also, Brady looks at three spring training questions, including one under-the-radar name to watch in Peoria.
Beat Migs! We take a moment to honor Rick Rizz's upcoming final season.
Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill joins the show to talk about Jorge Polanco signing a big contract with the Mets, where the Mariners pivot to after losing Polanco, the M’s potential free agent targets, and much more. They make their predictions for tomorrow’s game against the Rams in Call It Now. And they talk about Patrick Mahome’s injury, Pete Carroll’s struggles with the Raiders, and more in Sweeping the Dial.
In this episode of The Camera Shake Podcast, we dive inside the art of portrait photography with renowned photographer Gary Hill. This conversation breaks down how to approach lighting, posing, and working with real people in a way that feels natural, confident, and authentic.Gary shares his process for shaping light to suit different face types, adapting setups on the fly, and building a connection that helps clients relax in front of the camera. We explore everything from portrait fundamentals to creative experimentation, along with the practical realities of working in a studio and running a photography business.Whether you're an amateur photographer, a working portrait professional, or someone building a photography business, you'll find plenty of insights you can apply on your very next shoot—from refining your lighting ratios to directing your subjects with clarity and ease.If you enjoy conversations that make you think differently about your craft, hit subscribe and check out more episodes featuring leading photographers, educators, and creatives from around the world.
Mariners broadcaster, Gary Hill Jr., joins us to talk about the very dramatic end to Game 7 of the World Series. We also get to know about what a sports broadcaster does during the offseason.
Beat Migs!! Steve and Taryn talk Mariners with Gary Hill Jr and a local reporter does a Blue Jays fan dirty! Get your Mariner's inside scoop right here!
Bump and Stacy are joined by Gary Hill to get you ready for the Mariners pivotal ALCS game five matchup, they hear what Manager Dan Wilson had to say about his team’s resiliency and the importance of today’s game in his pregame press conference, they answer your questions about the Seahawks defense and the NFL’s week seven slate in Four Down Territory, and they bring you the latest on the Seahawks injury report heading into their Monday Night matchup against the Texans.
Beat Migs! And we chat with Gary Hill Jr. after that amazing Mariners run in Toronto!
Bump and Stacy look back on the first two games of the ALDS with Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer, they get you ready for today’s critical game three with broadcaster Gary Hill, they hear what Manager Dan Wilson had to say about Josh Naylor’s return and the current state of the pitching rotation up at the podium, and they dive into the stats of the playoff push with Senior Manager of Baseball Communications Alex Mayer.
Aaron Goldsmith and Gary Hill preview the ALDS series between the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stacy and Brian Walters are joined by Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill to get you ready for the final three games of the regular season and the start of their playoff run, they answer your questions about how Nick Emmanwori and Jaxon Smith-Njigba looked in the Seahawks Thursday night win over the Cardinals in Four Down Territory, and they wrap up the week by telling you what you need to know!
Beat Migs! And we chat with Mariners broadcaster GARY HILL JR! All about our red hot Mariners!
Bob and Charlie Furbush highlight Jorge Polanco’s contributions to the ball-club. They’re joined in the booth by Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill to talk about the M’s recent win streak, offensive resurgence, shutdown bullpen, and much more. The guys break down who they would want to start the potential 2 games of a Wild Card series; would you use Bryan Woo in game 1 or 2? We take all your insults on the chin by reading off your Mean Texts.
Bump and Stacy react to the Seahawks’ week 1 loss to the 49ers. They highlight the key plays that turned the game in San Francisco’s favor and talk about what they thought ultimately lost the Hawks the game. They talk about Pete Carroll and Geno Smith winning in their first game in Las Vegas, a Sunday Night Football classic, and more in headline rewrites. Mariners’ broadcaster Gary Hill joins the show to recap the Mariners road trip, talk about Julio Rodriguez’s up and down season, the M’s playoff hopes, and much more. And they talk about the spell cast on the Mariners that may have gotten the season back on track.
Gary Hill joins the show to preview the Mariners’ upcoming series against the Guardians, their recent struggles on the road, the consistent lineup that Dan Wilson has been putting forward recently, and much more. Bump talks about what the Micah Parsons trade means for the Seahawks, what he’s most excited about when it comes to the Hawks O-Line, and more in Four Down Territory. Former Mariners CF Mike Cameron joins the show to talk the Starting Rotation’s struggles on the road, Cal Raleigh chasing history, how the weather in Seattle affected his body, and much more. And they finish off the show by telling you what you Need To Know.
The Dugout: Shannon Drayer joins Bump and Stacy to talk about the narrative surrounding Cal Raleigh’s historic season and why it helps his case for AL MVP, what Emerson Hancock’s role with the big league team might be after spending time in the minors, and more. They react to what John Morosi had to say about Cal Raleigh’s record-breaking season. Gary Hill joins the show to give more insight into Cal’s day to day and the difficulty of hitting 50 home runs while also catching every day. And they talk to the Mariners’ Senior Member of Baseball Communications, Alex Mayer, to talk about the history that Cal Raleigh continues to make every day and who he thinks is the Mariners most underrated player.
Bump and Stacy look back on Ichiro’s Hall of Fame enshrinement with Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer, they get you ready for the rest of the series against the Athletics with broadcaster Gary Hill, they dive into the stats of baseball with Senior Manager of Baseball Communications Alex Mayer, and they hear what Jeff Passan said about the John Naylor move and the MLB Trade Deadline.
Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill Jr. joins Wyman & Bob to talk about the newest Mariner Josh Naylor and what he will bring to this lineup. Who else would Gary want to see this team add to get them back to the postseason? With Naylor in the lineup, how much does that add to this roster that has been heating up since the All-Star break. // We give you our favorite segment of the show: Mean Texts
Bump and Curtis are joined by Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill to get his thoughts on what we should expect in the second half of the season, Cal Raleigh’s ascendance on the national stage, and what Randy Arozarena has brought to the offense, they answer your questions about the sleeper teams the Seahawks will have to face this season in Four Down Territory, they react to Cal Raleigh becoming the face of Honey Buckets in The Timeline, and they discuss whether the transfer portal has become the most important thing in college football.
Bump and Stacy look back on Cal Raleigh’s amazing first half of the season with Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer, they get you ready for the final road trip before the All Star Break with broadcaster Gary Hill, they dive into the stats of baseball with Senior Manager of Baseball Communications Alex Mayer, and they hear what Jeff Passan said about some of the Mariners options at the MLB Trade Deadline.
Brock asks if the Seahawks should go after the TJ Watt as tensions in Pittsburgh continue to rise. Then, we talk M's and the historical season Cal Raleigh continues to put together with Gary Hill Jr. and we talk Percy Harvin, M's draft and Brock's daughter's wedding in Answer the Question Jerk.
Maura and Lyle talk through the Mariners loss to the Royals yesterday, including the number of pickoffs now stacking up along with missed opportunities at the plate. Then, they re-air Brock and Bryan Walters' conversation with Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill on a few different Mariners topics, including the long road trip, Julio and more.
Should the Seahawks be interested in TJ Watt? Do you see the Seahawks making any other moves before camp? Brock tells you what you Need to know... Gary Hill Jr. joins the show to talk about the Mariners amidst their 17-straight game marathon, and they Answer The Question, Jerk
Bump and Stacy check in with Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill and Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer live from Minnesota. In NFL Headlines, Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf appear to be hitting it off.