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Coach Prime and Colorado's Takeover, Chiefs' Receivers Crisis and How to Blow Up a Pipeline Review

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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Colorado's major upset over TCU, Duke's upset over Clemson, and LSU's major struggles in the second half against Florida St. Next up, they discuss the Lions' opening night win vs. Kansas City, why Travis Kelce is so necessary for the Chiefs and thoughts on Nick Bosa becoming the highest-paid defensive player and also their take on Rich Paul's comments on the hypothetical of the media treating Steph Curry differently if he had won the Bubble Title compared to LeBron. For the album reviews, they start off with Victoria Monet's Jaguar II, the Arti$t's Archives, and the new EP Nova by Terrace Martin and James Fauntleroy. Finally, they review Black Milk's new album Everybody Good?, Gucci Mane, and J. Cole's new single "There I Go" and close it out with Coco O.'s single "Low Key Let Go".

In the second half, they review the film How to Blow Up a Pipeline, a 2022 action-thriller film directed by Daniel Goldhaber and starring Ariela Barer, Lukas Gage, Forrest Goodluck, and Marcus Scribner. They start off by discussing how this delivered a high-stakes eco-thriller ignited by riveting and complex antiheroes. They also discuss this being extremely emphatic, and passionate plus why more indie films like this need to be made.

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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Colorado's major upset over TCU, Duke's upset over Clemson, and LSU's major struggles in the second half against Florida St. Next up, they discuss the Lions' opening night win vs. Kansas City, why Travis Kelce is so necessary for the Chiefs and thoughts on Nick Bosa becoming the highest-paid defensive player and also their take on Rich Paul's comments on the hypothetical of the media treating Steph Curry differently if he had won the Bubble Title compared to LeBron. For the album reviews, they start off with Victoria Monet's Jaguar II, the Arti$t's Archives, and the new EP Nova by Terrace Martin and James Fauntleroy. Finally, they review Black Milk's new album Everybody Good?, Gucci Mane, and J. Cole's new single "There I Go" and close it out with Coco O.'s single "Low Key Let Go".

In the second half, they review the film How to Blow Up a Pipeline, a 2022 action-thriller film directed by Daniel Goldhaber and starring Ariela Barer, Lukas Gage, Forrest Goodluck, and Marcus Scribner. They start off by discussing how this delivered a high-stakes eco-thriller ignited by riveting and complex antiheroes. They also discuss this being extremely emphatic, and passionate plus why more indie films like this need to be made.

  continue reading

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