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Josh and Rex review S04E19 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "New Moon Rising." Don we now our gay apparel, and frollick through asbestos on double dates. Oil your snakes, grab your chopsticks, and come on round back for some traditional cage-un rat with a side of Anarchy.
WARNING: This episode contains a lot of very bad voices. Have you ever wanted to know what we think Lois Griffin sounds like? If so, you’re going to hate this episode, because it’s not good. It’s S04E19, “The Splits”! Finally, a show for teens that tackles the real issues: divorce, cigars, and fishing licenses. What […]
WARNING: This episode contains a lot of very bad voices. Have you ever wanted to know what we think Lois Griffin sounds like? If so, you’re going to hate this episode, because it’s not good. It’s S04E19, “The Splits”! Finally, a show for teens that tackles the real issues: divorce, cigars, and fishing licenses. What more could you want? This week, it’s time to T-pose in the kitchen! We should go.Sam | JordanTwitter | Tumblr | Patreon | Discord | YouTube
Everybody belly up to the milk bar and order your giant steaming mugs of cow juice, cause we’re doing whatever the opposite of a dairy-free episode is! It’s Week Two of our King of the Hill party and we’re here to explore an intolerance far worse than lactose.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Austin has too much dairy and blimps up like the Willy Wonka blueberry girl • Everyone needs a “Bobby Break” every now and again • Hank shields Connie like a plague victim • Bill has a close call with the blue comb juice • There’s money in black ops military pinballToday's Episode Sponsor: The Deep Unfortunate™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESKing of the Hill - S04E05, "Aisle 8A"King of the Hill - S04E19, "Hank’s Bad Hair Day"The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)Audio Production: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle)
Pat Benatar [00:33] a side: "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" b side: "Prisoner of Love" Chrysalis Records CHS 2464 1980 Made it to #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. I have a distinct memory of a local cover band playing this song at an assembly during junior high school. The male lead singer was evidently concerned about his masculinity and swapped "put another notch in my lipstick case" with "put another notch in my guitar case". Whaddya gonna do. The Fantastic Johnny C [06:32] a side: "Hitch It to the Horse" b side: "Cool Broadway" Phil-L.A. of Soul 315 1968 aka Johnny Corley, perhaps best known for (surprise) "Boogaloo Down Broadway". Hit #25 on the R&B charts. Thompson Twins [13:18] a side: "Hold Me Now" b side: "Let Loving Start" Arista Records AS 1-9164 1984 A solidly middling new wave-ish number. Kinda doesn't go anywhere, and in the spirit of the More Is More 80s pop, the closing refrain of the chorus for a freakin' minute and a half. One might argue that synth pop had jumped the shark at this point. But hey, I picked this up for a buck. And the b-side is... something, variation on a theme perhaps? Johnny Nash [21:48] a side: "Hold Me Tight" b side: "Cupid" JAD Records J-207 1968 Some great rocksteady from the man who brought you "I Can See Clearly". Brooklyn Dreams [29:46] a side: "Hollywood Knights" b side: "Hollywood Knights (Instrumental)" [omitted for your sanity] Casablanca Records CAROL 1463-0 1980 Yes, the "hit" single from an actual movie (https://youtu.be/KUrt4REKbHQ). Evidently someone let Robert Wuhl have a lead role. Sort of a Grease-era Revenge of the Jocks romp, if that's your sort of thing. Perfect evidence that nostalgia is a disease. Naked Raygun [32:53] a side: "Home" b side: "Last Drink" Caroline Records CAROL 1463-0 1990 The single from their 1990 record Raygun... Naked Raygun. The b-side is a cover of Nic Austin's band Chelsea. On lovely transluscent green vinyl, with the cover signed by the band. Junior Walker & the All Stars [39:21] a side: "Home Cookin" b side: "Mutiny" Soul Records S 35055 1968 You ain't nothin if you can't cook. I reckon that applies to pretty much everyone, not just a prospective steady. Reached #42 on the Hot 100. Plus a jammin b-side. Palace Songs [46:09] a side: "Horses" b side: "Stable Will" Drag City Records DC47 1994 Refer to episode S04E19 for a higher energy version of "Stable Will". Music behind the DJ: "Everybody's Talkin" by Terry Baxter and his Orchestra
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #166 - Arrow 4x19 - Canary Cry | Review - The team attempts to mourn Laurel's death as a new Black Canary is seen stopping an illegal weapons exchange. Oliver discovers that someone took Laurel’s sonic device from the hospital. The imposter is Evelyn Sharp, a H.I.V.E. prisoner whom Oliver believed was with Darhk voluntarily. So more self-blame for Ollie. Captain Lance desperately looks for proof that Laurel is alive, then, when her death is absolutely proven, for a way to resurrect Laurel, even calling Nyssa al Ghul for some Lazarus Pit assistance. Diggle, full of guilt over getting Laurel killed, goes after Darhk's wife, Ruvé Adams, but Oliver stops him from killing her (for some reason). Ruvé issues arrest warrants for all vigilantes. Sharp goes after Ruvé publicly, but Oliver is able to talk her out of killing her. At Laurel's funeral, Oliver reveals Laurel was The Black Canary to preserve her legacy. Afterwards, Oliver vows to kill Darhk. In flashbacks, Oliver and Laurel begin a new relationship following the death of Tommy Merlyn, but leaves for ultimately leaves Laurel to grieve on her own when he leaves for Lian Yu.
Delta Park at Stake Podcast | STAKE E46 - Five Sanctuary Rising | Faith goes to Angel Town and gets mean. Wesley gets tortured, Cordelia gets a black eye and Buffy gets a cameo. PLUS OZ is back and Willow has to make a hard choice.