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Episode 11- Jem and the Holograms

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Friends, we are back and we watched the most Eighties show that ever Eightied, "Jem and the Holograms." We watched the pilot episode, which, unbeknownst to us, was a two-parter, so we have no clue how the story ends. I don't know when our collective rear ends will be off the collective edges of our collective seats, but, boy oh boy, cliffhanger tension!

In this episode you can thrill as we (the three guys) try to talk much more about the X-men cartoon from the 90s (including the world's greatest idea, the Saved By the Bell/X-men crossover), we debate the differences between a "drive through" and a "drive in", and we discuss the magic formula of the show's songs (repeat the title over synthesizers), the show's weird sexual innuendo, plus Tim and Sean's great impressions of all the characters, especially the ones who sound like Walter Brennan as a prospector.

Listen, enjoy, and why not subscribe on iTunes, eh?

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Content provided by Tim Levine, Sean Reidy, Andrea Kornstein and Giancarlo Mariutto, Tim Levine, Sean Reidy, Andrea Kornstein, and Giancarlo Mariutto. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tim Levine, Sean Reidy, Andrea Kornstein and Giancarlo Mariutto, Tim Levine, Sean Reidy, Andrea Kornstein, and Giancarlo Mariutto or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Friends, we are back and we watched the most Eighties show that ever Eightied, "Jem and the Holograms." We watched the pilot episode, which, unbeknownst to us, was a two-parter, so we have no clue how the story ends. I don't know when our collective rear ends will be off the collective edges of our collective seats, but, boy oh boy, cliffhanger tension!

In this episode you can thrill as we (the three guys) try to talk much more about the X-men cartoon from the 90s (including the world's greatest idea, the Saved By the Bell/X-men crossover), we debate the differences between a "drive through" and a "drive in", and we discuss the magic formula of the show's songs (repeat the title over synthesizers), the show's weird sexual innuendo, plus Tim and Sean's great impressions of all the characters, especially the ones who sound like Walter Brennan as a prospector.

Listen, enjoy, and why not subscribe on iTunes, eh?

  continue reading

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