This week on the show, it’s another Listener of the Week to begin (2:39)! After the award, Adam breaks down some of the new HBO documentary Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off (4:12) and all three hosts then talk about the second episode of the Disney+ series Moon Knight (9:50).
The back half of this week’s podcast then discusses in depth the season finale of the Apple TV+ show Severance, which could be one of the best finales of the year (25:33). Find out why.
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I would like to thank Mr. Duncan and the Selection Committee for the honor of being named Listener of the Week. This podcast has been a weekly go-to for me for the past two-plus years. Always entertaining and intelligent discussion (even the “bullshit” portions referenced in this episode) from like-minded individuals with impeccable taste (and talent!) in music, film, television, books, and of course, the Crimson Tide.
Keep up the great work, fellas. I can assure you that it’s appreciated.
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Hell yeah! The selection is an arduous process of narrowing down three people every week. It’s been tough, but we love our jobs.
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