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Episode 129 - Remember the 90’s?

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Well, Monster and Wine sure do and they kick this episode off talking about some of the more memorable musical hits from that questionable decade. Continuing down the path of nostalgia, Monster talks about how he recently started watching the David Lynch drama from 1990, "Twin Peaks." As you may or may not know, Showtime is airing season 3 of, "Twin Peaks," twenty five years after the first two seasons. They duo also discuss NBC's, "The Carmichael Show" and it's attempt to make mass-shootings a topic of conversation. E3 2017 gets a quick recap and Wine wraps this episode up with a quick, spoiler-free Wonder Woman review. See you all after the break!

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Well, Monster and Wine sure do and they kick this episode off talking about some of the more memorable musical hits from that questionable decade. Continuing down the path of nostalgia, Monster talks about how he recently started watching the David Lynch drama from 1990, "Twin Peaks." As you may or may not know, Showtime is airing season 3 of, "Twin Peaks," twenty five years after the first two seasons. They duo also discuss NBC's, "The Carmichael Show" and it's attempt to make mass-shootings a topic of conversation. E3 2017 gets a quick recap and Wine wraps this episode up with a quick, spoiler-free Wonder Woman review. See you all after the break!

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