Steve and Anthony discuss Egg's stones, Aerion's motives, and prep for the Newlywed draft.
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00:52 --> 00:56 [SPEAKER_01]: Without further ado, here is your friend and mine, Steve Osborne.
00:58 --> 01:01 [SPEAKER_01]: How did your most recent punchline set go?
01:02 --> 01:03 [SPEAKER_01]: Both weren't great.
01:03 --> 01:04 [SPEAKER_01]: Did you do different material?
01:05 --> 01:05 [SPEAKER_01]: Two different nights?
01:07 --> 01:20 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I did 25, 1, 9, 20, and another, so, um, and then the, the 20 minute night was supposed to be more clean, so I had to add some modification.
01:21 --> 01:24 [SPEAKER_01]: The 20 minute night was supposed to be more clean.
01:25 --> 01:27 [SPEAKER_01]: Is that the one where you would be the only white comic on?
01:28 --> 01:28 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
01:29 --> 01:33 [SPEAKER_01]: And it was specified that it was going to be a clean comedy event.
01:34 --> 01:42 [SPEAKER_02]: The headliner, friend of mine, was bringing an invited a bunch of her church friend.
01:43 --> 01:48 [SPEAKER_02]: So she told everybody to give them some guidelines as to what she would prefer.
01:48 --> 01:50 [SPEAKER_02]: Interesting.
01:50 --> 01:52 [SPEAKER_02]: It wasn't anything like major.
01:52 --> 01:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Like it wasn't like, you know, she's like no F bombs.
01:56 --> 02:00 [SPEAKER_02]: Like don't be like graphic accrued or stuff like that.
02:01 --> 02:02 [SPEAKER_01]: That's a was an interesting exercise.
02:03 --> 02:06 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I don't associate your comedy with...
02:07 --> 02:13 [SPEAKER_01]: I wouldn't think of you as a clean comic, but I also don't think of your comedy as sort of relying too much on the body.
02:14 --> 02:23 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, no, it's, I would say, it's interesting like the concept of clings when somebody says, can you work clean?
02:23 --> 02:26 [SPEAKER_02]: Like, I, you know, having done so many, like,
02:26 --> 02:55 [SPEAKER_02]: all ages shows or church shows like to me clean is maybe different than others like sometimes you'll hear can you do clean you know don't say the sea word you know but other times it's like a lot of times clean is sort of code for PG13 which is probably where I sort of live anyway for the most part but it does give you pause because you start to think like
02:57 --> 03:02 [SPEAKER_02]: what's right you know what you know somebody goes out of their way to say clean and there's something they're trying to avoid.
03:03 --> 03:07 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, you're like could this joke have featured in Teen Wolf or Teen Wolf 2?
03:08 --> 03:14 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so I've had an interesting few days that involved a lot of game of thrones.
03:15 --> 03:19 [SPEAKER_01]: As you know, my son injured his good knee.
03:21 --> 03:31 [SPEAKER_01]: His kneecapsert are just made a Swiss cheese, so it was only a matter of time before he injured the other one.
03:32 --> 03:40 [SPEAKER_01]: And before he had injured that, I showed him not at seven kingdoms, and he was enthralled.
03:40 --> 03:40 [SPEAKER_01]: He loved it.
03:41 --> 03:42 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh cool.
03:42 --> 04:02 [SPEAKER_01]: and so that was that was a fun father-son thing and I waited until episode four because I you know he he's of a generation that likes the binge watch things and doesn't understand the weekly wait sure it's not just like he's not used to it like I don't think he's ever watched a show this way before
04:02 --> 04:03 [SPEAKER_01]: He's just not engineered for it.
04:04 --> 04:07 [SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't, it doesn't make sense to him why you would have to wait.
04:07 --> 04:08 [SPEAKER_01]: And the time will be a great one.
04:08 --> 04:12 [SPEAKER_02]: It'd be a great tattoo for, uh, for Jensie, like, born to binge.
04:13 --> 04:13 [SPEAKER_01]: Exactly.
04:14 --> 04:22 [SPEAKER_01]: So we watch that and then he's like, I think I might just watch Game of Thrones, you know, just to have something to watch in the meantime.
04:24 --> 04:42 [SPEAKER_01]: so he started that and that was sort of an interesting experience because he was about a couple episodes into that when he injured his knee and then he was just laid out on the couch for probably three days and then it was just Game of Thrones all the time.
04:43 --> 04:52 [SPEAKER_01]: which was kind of like, you know, my wife's in the other room, it's almost like your guaranteed a little bit of medieval porn.
04:53 --> 04:56 [SPEAKER_01]: Sure, happening in your living room every 20 minutes or so.
04:56 --> 04:59 [SPEAKER_02]: It's a break from the modern porn.
05:01 --> 05:03 [SPEAKER_01]: right, just to mix up a little bit.
05:04 --> 05:08 [SPEAKER_01]: So Sarah, Sarah has not been thrilled with this experience on any level.
05:09 --> 05:16 [SPEAKER_01]: For me, it's been a mixed bag because while it is unfortunate that my son is injured,
05:16 --> 05:19 [SPEAKER_01]: It's kind of nice to have the father's son experience.
05:19 --> 05:23 [SPEAKER_01]: Like I've been really invested in this property for about 10 years.
05:24 --> 05:32 [SPEAKER_01]: And now all of a sudden, my son, who's newly 18 years old, he's, he's jumping in and he's enjoying the waters.
05:33 --> 05:36 [SPEAKER_01]: And it didn't work for anything else.
05:36 --> 05:42 [SPEAKER_01]: You know, I tried to make him like baseball and in Lord of the Rings and none of it worked.
05:42 --> 05:45 [SPEAKER_01]: None of it.
05:46 --> 05:48 [SPEAKER_01]: Somehow, pornography seems to work.
05:48 --> 05:49 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, we are.
05:50 --> 05:51 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that's weird.
05:51 --> 05:56 [SPEAKER_01]: You know, it spans generations and eras and genres and sure.
05:56 --> 06:14 [SPEAKER_02]: One of my, one of my father's things, since we're sharing, he used, I used to, like, he worked swing shifts, so he would usually be asleep or like kind of waking up when I'd be getting ready for school or like even if it was a weekend.
06:15 --> 06:29 [SPEAKER_02]: and you know how like you just sort of assume your parents experience is probably the same as everybody else's parents read the paper, you know, they're hanging like dinner, things that I'm like, oh, I guess that's what being adult is.
06:29 --> 06:39 [SPEAKER_02]: And so for me, I was like, oh, I guess it's just, you know, pretty typical that, you know, dads lay on the couch and watch aerobics program.
06:41 --> 06:48 [SPEAKER_01]: It was because he was just a fitness nut and he had an appreciation for the technique.
06:48 --> 06:54 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I mean never necessarily putting it in practice per se but it was more of a student.
06:55 --> 06:56 [SPEAKER_01]: More of an academic.
06:56 --> 07:01 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, I mean he's a physiology is with his bag.
07:01 --> 07:07 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so I was like, oh, when I get to be an adult, I guess this is,
07:08 --> 07:09 [SPEAKER_02]: This is what you do.
07:09 --> 07:12 [SPEAKER_01]: When you get to be a certain age, it's just Jane Fonda all the time.
07:12 --> 07:13 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's right.
07:13 --> 07:15 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
07:15 --> 07:15 [SPEAKER_01]: All right.
07:15 --> 07:16 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, that's good.
07:16 --> 07:20 [SPEAKER_01]: So that's something that you guys could bond over.
07:21 --> 07:21 [SPEAKER_01]: Sure.
07:22 --> 07:23 [SPEAKER_02]: Just, you know, just typical.
07:23 --> 07:25 [SPEAKER_02]: Like guys, it's typical bad stuff, I guess.
07:28 --> 07:39 [SPEAKER_01]: So, so Baron has been really into, you know, the Game of Thrones universe and he doesn't want any, any information for me.
07:41 --> 07:42 [SPEAKER_01]: And I'm saying, I'm enjoying it.
07:42 --> 07:57 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm sitting there watching at his pace in every 20 minutes or so, he'll pause it and just scroll on his phone for about 20 minutes and that's really annoying.
07:57 --> 08:03 [SPEAKER_01]: Um, sometimes he'll, you know, rewind a, he doesn't like not knowing the vocabulary.
08:03 --> 08:07 [SPEAKER_01]: I think for a lot of people, game villains is a little bit like Shakespeare at the beginning.
08:07 --> 08:14 [SPEAKER_01]: You're like sure you don't know what a name day and the hand of the king is and you don't know what the fingers are or whatever.
08:14 --> 08:16 [SPEAKER_01]: There's just a lot of geographical references.
08:17 --> 08:20 [SPEAKER_01]: Um, you don't know what it means to lay siege to something.
08:20 --> 08:27 [SPEAKER_01]: And yet you just kind of keep watching because it all kind of start making sense if you watch it long enough.
08:29 --> 08:42 [SPEAKER_01]: he doesn't like that he he doesn't like that not understand any bit of vocabular so he will rewind it until he understands it uh... and i i could say i could just tell you what that means if you want you like
08:45 --> 08:47 [SPEAKER_01]: I can't know a lot about this.
08:47 --> 08:49 [SPEAKER_01]: Not interested in any of my explanations.
08:49 --> 08:53 [SPEAKER_01]: He's worried that I will spoil something, which I probably will.
08:54 --> 08:56 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, that's beyond us to about that.
08:57 --> 09:01 [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, so that's been the last few days of my life.
09:01 --> 09:07 [SPEAKER_01]: And he interestingly enough, you know, 2010 is season one of Game of Thrones.
09:08 --> 09:15 [SPEAKER_01]: He likes the original series better than
09:15 --> 09:21 [SPEAKER_01]: I thought it was going to be totally the other way around, which is why I showed him that is up in kingdoms and the original series.
09:23 --> 09:33 [SPEAKER_01]: He can tell, you know, it's dated a bit, but he can tell that there's a certain level of sophistication of storytelling that he's not necessarily getting in the other show.
09:34 --> 09:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Gotcha.
09:35 --> 09:37 [SPEAKER_01]: And so that's been a lot of fun.
09:39 --> 09:43 [SPEAKER_01]: Do I have you ever gone back to look at the original series at all?
09:43 --> 10:11 [SPEAKER_02]: Uh, we're, uh, we've actually discussed it as of, you know, uh, recently, just where like, you know, I'm like, I'd like to give it a, because I mean, you know, he watched it, you know, one time through, which is, you know, I'm probably most people's experience, but at the same time, it's like, you know, you, I'd like to look at it a little, a little differently, knowing what to expect, you know, maybe searching for certain context clues that might, you know, make the rewatch enjoyable.
10:12 --> 10:13 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean it holds up.
10:13 --> 10:15 [SPEAKER_01]: It's absolutely entertaining.
10:15 --> 10:17 [SPEAKER_01]: It's a fantastic first season.
10:17 --> 10:20 [SPEAKER_01]: And yet, man is, is it heavy on exposition?
10:20 --> 10:37 [SPEAKER_01]: You just, the world is so intricate that it's almost impossible not to have a scene that requires a little bit of exposition and sort of revisiting it after consuming everything else in the world.
10:38 --> 10:39 [SPEAKER_01]: It does feel pedantic.
10:40 --> 10:47 [SPEAKER_02]: Do you feel that a British accent is necessary for something that has a lot of exposition?
10:48 --> 10:49 [SPEAKER_02]: It helps.
10:49 --> 10:53 [SPEAKER_02]: Because I've always just sort of assumed that they probably talk too much anyway.
10:57 --> 11:01 [SPEAKER_01]: No, it's more having lived in England for a while.
11:01 --> 11:06 [SPEAKER_01]: There's a lot of subtlety in the language that you realize.
11:06 --> 11:09 [SPEAKER_01]: You just said something that it would take me 20 words to say.
11:09 --> 11:10 [SPEAKER_01]: But you said it in three words.
11:12 --> 11:13 [SPEAKER_01]: And now I feel stupid.
11:13 --> 11:15 [SPEAKER_01]: And that might have been your intention all along.
11:16 --> 11:18 [SPEAKER_01]: So that's been my experience.
11:18 --> 11:22 [SPEAKER_01]: But I do feel like there's a sense in which Americans
11:22 --> 11:33 [SPEAKER_01]: Will almost forgive anything said with the British accent like I don't know like British comedians They used the C word a lot sure.
11:33 --> 11:37 [SPEAKER_01]: It's it's a lot For some reason it's okay.
11:37 --> 11:40 [SPEAKER_01]: It's like it's just that's just those crazy brits.
11:41 --> 11:48 [SPEAKER_01]: They'd like to say that word And you know if it was an Australian I'd be like how that that bastard
11:49 --> 11:51 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't want to hear anything this guy says anymore.
11:53 --> 11:56 [SPEAKER_01]: No, there is something about the British accent.
11:56 --> 12:12 [SPEAKER_01]: And for me, even like the Scottish or Irish accents, that feel musical to me, and then for some reason, German, Russian, Australian,
12:12 --> 12:18 [SPEAKER_01]: uh, these accents, they, they almost feel like nails on a chalkboard at time to me.
12:18 --> 12:22 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if you have anything like that.
12:23 --> 12:28 [SPEAKER_02]: I guess it depends, but I mean, I don't have as much hate in my heart as you do.
12:29 --> 12:46 [SPEAKER_01]: You know, the hate in my heart is so deep that I don't realize it's there until it bubbles up and I'll be like, oh no, I guess I just hate Australians, that's kind of a nice surprise though, and look at the little, that's a little color to your own life, you're like, oh, uh-huh.
12:46 --> 12:49 [SPEAKER_01]: No, there's I love I love Australians in general.
12:50 --> 12:55 [SPEAKER_01]: I've had Australian friends in the past and yet I've never appreciated their accent.
12:55 --> 12:59 [SPEAKER_02]: It's a very odd twist on the racist trope.
12:59 --> 13:01 [SPEAKER_01]: It's all my best friends are Australia.
13:01 --> 13:07 [SPEAKER_01]: It's okay.
13:07 --> 13:16 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I mean, as a you know, a Jan Axe or like me, a child of the 80s, I mean,
13:16 --> 13:31 [SPEAKER_02]: pop culture crocodile then D well crocodile then D there were a lot of things like that were like just and I don't know I don't know what what we got the other right like last time you saw quickly down under um never
13:31 --> 13:38 [SPEAKER_01]: Um, well, that's definitely your way in the new way.
13:38 --> 13:39 [SPEAKER_01]: I used to go quickly down under.
13:39 --> 13:51 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, and so yeah, but like there was like Dunka rules and they were like just Australian themed things and like people of the satire and fun the Barbie and it was it's like it's almost I kind of felt like
13:51 --> 13:57 [SPEAKER_02]: Did we just invent Australia in like 86 or something?
13:57 --> 14:08 [SPEAKER_01]: In the early 80s, as a family, we watched a movie called The Man from Snowy River, or even there, which I always thought was fantastic.
14:08 --> 14:10 [SPEAKER_01]: I tried to revisit it as an adult.
14:12 --> 14:13 [SPEAKER_01]: It's just in some sense.
14:13 --> 14:14 [SPEAKER_02]: Who's in that again?
14:14 --> 14:16 [SPEAKER_01]: That's not a robot, it's joined right?
14:16 --> 14:21 [SPEAKER_01]: It might be Kirk Douglas.
14:21 --> 14:24 [SPEAKER_02]: What uh, is Kirk Douglas a rich man's robots?
14:26 --> 14:28 [SPEAKER_01]: Uh, I think he's the poor man's robots.
14:28 --> 14:28 [SPEAKER_01]: No.
14:29 --> 14:31 [SPEAKER_01]: I think every other man, I'm a huge robot.
14:32 --> 14:38 [SPEAKER_01]: I think every man that is not robots is a, it's a poor man's robot.
14:38 --> 14:42 [SPEAKER_02]: It strikes me like you probably like Hydrox cookies over Oreos too.
14:44 --> 14:48 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't like anything that it remotely looks like an Oreo.
14:50 --> 14:51 [SPEAKER_01]: What's some of my best friends?
14:51 --> 15:00 [SPEAKER_01]: Oddly, unless it's in Australia, I will eat Oreos all day long in Australia.
15:01 --> 15:02 [SPEAKER_01]: But I twist them in reverse.
15:03 --> 15:06 [SPEAKER_01]: If we get off course, you can't help it.
15:06 --> 15:10 [SPEAKER_01]: I have questions for you, related to Dunk and Egg.
15:12 --> 15:16 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you think Egg is plain older than in the books?
15:16 --> 15:19 [SPEAKER_01]: In the books from Dunk's perspective, he's about nine years old.
15:20 --> 15:25 [SPEAKER_01]: The actor who's playing egg is 30, 10 years old.
15:26 --> 15:33 [SPEAKER_01]: And yet, in one of the episodes, he asks, don't if it's normal to have black hair growing on your stones.
15:35 --> 15:41 [SPEAKER_01]: So to me, that suggests 12 years old, like somewhere closer to puberty.
15:42 --> 15:52 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I mean, I don't know how Targaryens age, even if their puberty comes at a different rate as other people.
15:53 --> 15:58 [SPEAKER_02]: This is, you know, we got this conversation when I was starting to watch Game of Thrones with you.
15:58 --> 16:03 [SPEAKER_02]: It was, you know, rules of magic and how I associate that.
16:03 --> 16:09 [SPEAKER_02]: And so you've taught me to just allow for a certain level of magic.
16:10 --> 16:16 [SPEAKER_02]: not that puberty is in and of itself magical by any stretch, um, it is, uh,
16:17 --> 16:19 [SPEAKER_01]: All right, I will take the topics.
16:19 --> 16:23 [SPEAKER_01]: I will take the topic off of eggs, genitalia for the moment.
16:23 --> 16:24 [SPEAKER_01]: Let me frame this in a different way.
16:24 --> 16:26 [SPEAKER_01]: You can take it off every moment, actually.
16:28 --> 16:30 [SPEAKER_01]: I'll frame it in a different way.
16:31 --> 16:41 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you think that the way egg is delivering lines works better for you if he is closer to 12 than if he is closer to nine?
16:41 --> 16:46 [SPEAKER_02]: I, as you know, this is where you and I differ,
16:47 --> 16:54 [SPEAKER_02]: by children in programming, cracking wiser than their age.
16:56 --> 17:04 [SPEAKER_01]: It just seems that there's a level of maturity to egg that I would associate more with a 12-year-old than a nine-year-old.
17:04 --> 17:15 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I think some of it may be a device as well to really juxtapose the idea of sort of a noble upbringing
17:16 --> 17:27 [SPEAKER_02]: and sort of being surrounded by nobility, surrounded by the, you know, learned folks and how that is something that might be easier to pick up on.
17:27 --> 17:46 [SPEAKER_02]: Like you know, remember the fog horn leg horn cartoons and there was, I think with misprice, I think wherever the chicken that was very much like, she would say things like, and she had, I believe a son
17:47 --> 18:02 [SPEAKER_02]: And he never spoke, but he was always doing he was always doing math and writing on you know solving problems yes very vaguely remember that yeah I did you have a problem with him at that age being that intelligent or that's when I turned it off.
18:03 --> 18:13 [SPEAKER_01]: He just couldn't any I decided I in fact that was that was when I went to pro wrestling I wanted something a little bit more realistic in my you didn't feel that.
18:13 --> 18:23 [SPEAKER_02]: you felt that this was an example of like maybe showing coastal elitism against the south popcorn like we're getting out smarted by this.
18:23 --> 18:24 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
18:24 --> 18:26 [SPEAKER_02]: Where were we going with this?
18:26 --> 18:29 [SPEAKER_02]: I I don't know last thing I heard was you were talking about pubes.
18:30 --> 18:35 [SPEAKER_01]: Alright next question, does Baylor have mismatched eyes?
18:36 --> 18:37 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, that's a great question.
18:37 --> 18:38 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.
18:38 --> 18:38 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.
18:38 --> 18:40 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, because I don't need to go look back.
18:40 --> 18:40 [SPEAKER_01]: I can't.
18:41 --> 18:43 [SPEAKER_01]: There were a few scenes where I was like, I think he's got mismatch eyes.
18:45 --> 18:48 [SPEAKER_01]: But then I think, well, maybe he's just the way they're they're lighting him.
18:50 --> 18:51 [SPEAKER_01]: There's a lot of fun.
18:51 --> 18:54 [SPEAKER_02]: There's a lot of fire in those scenes, right?
18:54 --> 19:01 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's sort of like a caravaggio painting where it's like, well, one side of his face is just very well lit.
19:01 --> 19:06 [SPEAKER_01]: And so it could be that I'm, I'm misconstruing the eyes.
19:06 --> 19:07 [SPEAKER_01]: Mm-hmm.
19:07 --> 19:07 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, yeah.
19:09 --> 19:10 [SPEAKER_01]: No, no thoughts on that.
19:11 --> 19:13 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I mean, now I want to go on and revisit.
19:13 --> 19:14 [SPEAKER_02]: All right.
19:15 --> 19:17 [SPEAKER_01]: He's got mismatch bailer.
19:17 --> 19:19 [SPEAKER_01]: I need to issue a Mayo colpa.
19:20 --> 19:31 [SPEAKER_01]: I think I suggested last time we talked about this episode that there was a woman who we had not met before who's like sitting in the stands and watching the attorney.
19:33 --> 19:35 [SPEAKER_01]: Did you, uh, did you ever figure out who that is?
19:36 --> 19:44 [SPEAKER_02]: my first thought when I saw it was that she was maybe one of the the ladies of the evening that was getting to watch the show.
19:44 --> 19:45 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, absolutely was.
19:46 --> 19:49 [SPEAKER_01]: This is an actor named Rowan Robinson.
19:49 --> 20:03 [SPEAKER_01]: She's the sex worker who is named Red and it just threw me that she was with the lords and ladies and fully clothed.
20:04 --> 20:15 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that was I think that's what threw me at first two was I was like I kind of thought oh that that's probably her because that's the only like we haven't seen a lot of women so far.
20:15 --> 20:25 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, yeah, but then I didn't it didn't make sense in that station I guess it doesn't make sense that she's sitting up there and dressed the way that she is.
20:25 --> 20:32 [SPEAKER_01]: Unless she's doing some kind of pretty woman, she's got some kind of pretty woman relationship with her.
20:32 --> 20:33 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:33 --> 20:34 [SPEAKER_02]: Hey, you can come.
20:34 --> 20:35 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I'll dress you.
20:35 --> 20:36 [SPEAKER_02]: There's a whole subplot that we don't know.
20:36 --> 20:37 [SPEAKER_01]: Sure.
20:38 --> 20:45 [SPEAKER_01]: So anyway, I'm sorry if I let anyone astray by suggesting that that was a new character that we had not met before.
20:47 --> 20:53 [SPEAKER_01]: Other than that, I guess I'm ready to move on to listen her feedback if you are.
20:53 --> 20:55 [SPEAKER_01]: Sounds great.
20:55 --> 21:09 [SPEAKER_01]: So, in our deep dive, I suggested, I guess I was asking the question, when did Baylor decide to enter the trial of seven and take dunkside?
21:09 --> 21:17 [SPEAKER_01]: And I suggested that maybe it's when he saw that Stefan Fossaway had turned trader and gone to the other side.
21:18 --> 21:21 [SPEAKER_01]: And I suggested that, okay, so if that's when he decided to
21:22 --> 21:25 [SPEAKER_01]: go out the back, put on his armor, get on his horse and come fight for Donk.
21:26 --> 21:32 [SPEAKER_01]: That would give Donk just enough time to give a speech before he enters, all right.
21:34 --> 21:43 [SPEAKER_01]: So here's what Elon says, Elon says, Baylor had two have decided before Raymond made his decision to join because it would have taken him a long while to get the armor.
21:44 --> 21:48 [SPEAKER_01]: I think he made his decision sometime after speaking to Donk and reflecting on his words.
21:48 --> 21:50 [SPEAKER_01]: So.
21:50 --> 22:03 [SPEAKER_01]: I think that Eon could be right here, and I think it could be that maybe he's getting wind of the fact that dunk doesn't have enough people to compete.
22:04 --> 22:10 [SPEAKER_01]: And so he decides, well, I'm going to balance out this equation by entering myself.
22:10 --> 22:11 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you have any thoughts on this?
22:11 --> 22:18 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so I think so you have in order for he'd have to know that he'd be needed, I think.
22:19 --> 22:23 [SPEAKER_02]: which I think he would know, here's what I think.
22:23 --> 22:31 [SPEAKER_02]: I think he would know he would be needed because he caught wind of the fossil way, deal.
22:31 --> 22:34 [SPEAKER_02]: So he would have been in the know of that.
22:34 --> 22:37 [SPEAKER_02]: I would think just by virtue of being part of the house.
22:38 --> 22:49 [SPEAKER_02]: So I could see it being like him finding that out and going, he's gonna need somebody and then sort of having sort of a come to the seven,
22:49 --> 22:50 [SPEAKER_02]: moment, right?
22:52 --> 22:53 [SPEAKER_01]: That makes a lot of sense.
22:53 --> 23:04 [SPEAKER_01]: If he has some kind of inside knowledge of Stephens defection beforehand, then he knows he can be a pop-in.
23:04 --> 23:10 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, given the nature of what we've seen of him and we're kind of where he leaves it in this episode.
23:10 --> 23:12 [SPEAKER_02]: I could see that being like, hey, this is some dirty pool here.
23:12 --> 23:14 [SPEAKER_02]: You know, it's like,
23:14 --> 23:28 [SPEAKER_02]: It's bad enough that, you know, we've had 40 got the Kingsguard in here and, and, you know, just by all rights, this is not, you know, pretty on your level faith.
23:28 --> 23:42 [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, just on paper, this is not really a fair fight, and we're going to, he's losing somebody else because we basically, you know, we made it, we made a last minute offer
23:42 --> 23:48 [SPEAKER_02]: a player goes on like waivers and a team picks him up just a block and other team from getting them.
23:48 --> 23:58 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I had another question about that and this relates to Aryan who's sort of the teenage Targaryen who's smashing nuts.
23:58 --> 24:25 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, do you get a sense of what his motives are like do you think I mean I suggested well maybe he knows that He can't beat dunk one on one or maybe he thinks it'd be really cool to do a trial of seven because it's it brings more glory and more fame to to me At least just suggested that maybe he thinks well there's no way dunk is gonna come up with six People to take up this cause
24:25 --> 24:30 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you have a sense of what maybe his motives were for requesting a trial by seven?
24:31 --> 24:35 [SPEAKER_02]: I figured he knew that that that a trial account was an option.
24:35 --> 24:40 [SPEAKER_02]: And he knew that he would, he's a bully, right?
24:40 --> 24:50 [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, but what we've seen of him is he, he, like, this whole thing is because he broke a young woman's finger.
24:51 --> 24:52 [SPEAKER_01]: No, no, just a woman.
24:52 --> 24:54 [SPEAKER_01]: It's a puppeteer that that's her likelihood.
24:54 --> 24:54 [SPEAKER_02]: Right.
24:55 --> 24:59 [SPEAKER_02]: So I mean, this is a guy who's, you know, like he's he's not punching up.
25:00 --> 25:08 [SPEAKER_02]: And, uh, and I don't think he, I mean, what do we know about Dunk is he's big.
25:09 --> 25:11 [SPEAKER_02]: That's right.
25:11 --> 25:15 [SPEAKER_02]: That's that's all pretty much anybody knows about this guy.
25:15 --> 25:17 [SPEAKER_02]: because nobody knows this guy.
25:17 --> 25:21 [SPEAKER_01]: So he's using the law to bully because he doesn't feel like he can.
25:22 --> 25:26 [SPEAKER_02]: He can't be, I think he, I always read it as he knows he can't be in one on one.
25:26 --> 25:27 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
25:27 --> 25:45 [SPEAKER_02]: So there's this, there's this clause and so the other thing that you could say, you know about, and I think I just sort of defined it and like if the only thing they know about Dunk is that he's big, that means not a lot of people know him.
25:45 --> 26:02 [SPEAKER_02]: It's probably probably a low probability and if he does, it's a low probability that these are going to be amazing nights compared to having the Kingsguard on your side or, or, you know, whatever it might be.
26:02 --> 26:05 [SPEAKER_02]: So so that's that was my read on it.
26:06 --> 26:06 [SPEAKER_01]: It's interesting.
26:06 --> 26:18 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think if that's the case, I think Maker's suggestion that you're hiding behind this 5 year olds religious tradition because you don't think you can take them on on one.
26:18 --> 26:20 [SPEAKER_01]: I think that there's truth to that.
26:21 --> 26:33 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I also think that there's something about him that he he kind of reads like Damon Targaryen in that he thinks that being a Targaryen is just the best thing you can be and so he studied up on the lore.
26:35 --> 26:43 [SPEAKER_01]: He's like, I actually have more will read in history than my father, because I actually think it matters to be a Targaryen.
26:44 --> 26:53 [SPEAKER_01]: And because he's fully drunk the collade on this, there's something about him that feels like, well, I'm a dragon.
26:53 --> 26:57 [SPEAKER_01]: So I'm going to make sure everyone knows it.
26:58 --> 27:02 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I guess my only retort to that is I feel like,
27:02 --> 27:04 [SPEAKER_02]: He's it's a cake and eat it to situation, right?
27:04 --> 27:05 [SPEAKER_02]: You can do that.
27:05 --> 27:19 [SPEAKER_02]: You can show off and also protect yourself if you have any doubt that, like if you really, really truly, zealotally believe that you were a dragon and therefore you were shine upon by the gods and you were sort of religious in that way.
27:19 --> 27:24 [SPEAKER_02]: You couldn't, you wouldn't be intimidated to take them.
27:25 --> 27:31 [SPEAKER_02]: So adding this other thing might undercut that a little bit.
27:31 --> 27:52 [SPEAKER_02]: But again, I guess the flip side is, hey, if you think if he's if he's that way already and he believes that he's going to win no matter what and he believes that that he's innocent, then, you know, then then show off a little bit with with the Lord, I mean, I can see that as well, but I always always took this as I'm well, you know, sometimes the the most challenging.
27:53 --> 27:55 [SPEAKER_02]: adversaries are the ones who know the loopholes, right?
27:55 --> 27:56 [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, you see that number.
27:56 --> 28:00 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, time we also know that he's a pretty strategic guy.
28:00 --> 28:12 [SPEAKER_01]: Strategic is sort of a nice way to say he's a schemer, because I think he's identified that his competitor and the lists when we first meet him,
28:12 --> 28:13 [SPEAKER_01]: is going to be a major challenger.
28:14 --> 28:16 [SPEAKER_01]: So he fights dirty and kills the horse, right?
28:18 --> 28:23 [SPEAKER_01]: And effectively kind of removes a major challenger from the competition.
28:24 --> 28:28 [SPEAKER_01]: So he feels like he's playing chess when everyone else is playing checkers.
28:29 --> 28:40 [SPEAKER_02]: And again, that I think reveals if this, if he was truly
28:41 --> 28:54 [SPEAKER_02]: he wouldn't be able to defeat this uh... superior challenger just on birch by virtue of that he wouldn't need to take a shortcut so yeah if you believe you're a dragon then you don't need to act like a snake
28:55 --> 28:56 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, I like it.
28:57 --> 28:58 [SPEAKER_01]: Alright, very good.
29:00 --> 29:10 [SPEAKER_01]: Josh Lu says, if Baylor had entered when it was only six, he'd be more persuasive to the lords in the stands than dunk was.
29:10 --> 29:12 [SPEAKER_01]: So it's sort of a timing thing.
29:12 --> 29:25 [SPEAKER_01]: you know, it's sort of like, you know, for dramatic effect, I think it works for the show, but it also helps with, I guess, the plot of it.
29:26 --> 29:31 [SPEAKER_01]: If he had decided and entered the list with everyone else,
29:32 --> 29:34 [SPEAKER_01]: you don't ever get to hear dunk make it speech.
29:34 --> 29:37 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so that's a good point.
29:37 --> 29:54 [SPEAKER_01]: Lastly, Steve, we have a voice note, and this is from Nancy, who is managing our U-Banks at thelorhounds.com account, and will be helping us with our newlywed draft on Monday.
29:55 --> 30:02 [SPEAKER_00]: Here's what Nancy says.
30:02 --> 30:04 [SPEAKER_00]: but I have different theories about why.
30:04 --> 30:09 [SPEAKER_00]: I think Sir Arlin didn't like Dunk because he wanted or needed to keep him as a squire.
30:09 --> 30:11 [SPEAKER_00]: Reason one.
30:11 --> 30:23 [SPEAKER_00]: If Dunk was knighted, would he continue to carry out all the duties of a squire for Sir Arlin, who would keep Sir Arlin's armor shield and horse ready for battles, who would set his fires, cook his food?
30:23 --> 30:30 [SPEAKER_00]: Reason 2, Sir Arlin was living a good life, traveling the countryside, showing off his personal attributes to the local ladies.
30:31 --> 30:35 [SPEAKER_00]: But being a hedge knight was likely a lonely existence before he found Dunk.
30:35 --> 30:42 [SPEAKER_00]: How could he know for certain that Dunk would stay with him once nighted, where Dunk cast aside the old man and seek out his own adventures?
30:44 --> 30:50 [SPEAKER_00]: And finally, Reason 3, Dunk worships Sir Arlin for being a knight and the man who saved him from fleeboggin.
30:51 --> 30:58 [SPEAKER_00]: But Sir Arlin was also the Knight who was remembered by no one for his career exploits, maybe not respected by his peers.
30:58 --> 31:01 [SPEAKER_00]: Why was he never brought on to serve a major or minor house?
31:02 --> 31:07 [SPEAKER_00]: I believe he didn't want to raise down to the level of a Knight because that would make them equals.
31:07 --> 31:12 [SPEAKER_00]: Sir Arlin couldn't bring himself to upset the balance that kept him feeling superior to someone.
31:13 --> 31:19 [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you Nancy, there's an immediate consequence for nighting your square, right?
31:19 --> 31:21 [SPEAKER_01]: It's now night on the square.
31:23 --> 31:32 [SPEAKER_01]: So I think with, you know, higher nights, you know, sort of more rich and wealthy and more politically connected nights, it's fine.
31:32 --> 31:34 [SPEAKER_01]: You just get one of your, you know, nephew or whatever.
31:34 --> 31:36 [SPEAKER_02]: You'll get another square.
31:36 --> 31:40 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, someone's going to need their their son squired at some point.
31:41 --> 31:43 [SPEAKER_01]: Ireland doesn't have that.
31:43 --> 31:46 [SPEAKER_01]: He doesn't have those sort of political connections, right?
31:47 --> 31:59 [SPEAKER_01]: So as soon as he elevates dunk, now what you're just going to go back to flea bottom and start from scratch with some kid who may or may not be as good as squiring as dunk.
32:00 --> 32:05 [SPEAKER_02]: Kind of a Nando or Guillermo relationship from what we do in the shadows,
32:06 --> 32:14 [SPEAKER_01]: You know what, it's a blind spot, I know that I'll enjoy that show and I just haven't gotten to it.
32:14 --> 32:16 [SPEAKER_01]: Have you seen the film?
32:16 --> 32:17 [SPEAKER_01]: Is that it's based on?
32:17 --> 32:17 [SPEAKER_01]: No.
32:18 --> 32:19 [SPEAKER_01]: Great.
32:19 --> 32:19 [SPEAKER_01]: It's wonderful.
32:21 --> 32:23 [SPEAKER_01]: You recommend the film over the show, or?
32:23 --> 32:32 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, they're so, what's nice is it's not necessarily, it's not, it's like the same universe, but it's not the same character.
32:32 --> 32:33 [SPEAKER_01]: Interesting.
32:33 --> 32:35 [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
32:35 --> 32:42 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's a great mockumentary on vampires living together.
32:42 --> 32:44 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, all right.
32:46 --> 32:48 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's, it's great.
32:48 --> 32:58 [SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, so basically, Guillermo is the familiar that keeps getting promised that he'll be turned into a vampire by his master and that just keeps on.
32:59 --> 33:00 [SPEAKER_02]: There's always a reason to not.
33:00 --> 33:01 [SPEAKER_02]: Good.
33:02 --> 33:04 [SPEAKER_01]: So thank you Nancy.
33:04 --> 33:12 [SPEAKER_01]: Now, because we are discussing Nancy, we might as well discuss next week's meet, we will be drafting.
33:12 --> 33:19 [SPEAKER_01]: This draft will determine the movies that we will cover on our next season of Properly Howard movie review.
33:20 --> 33:40 [SPEAKER_01]: and more and more labeled determine our friendship and how it'll yeah it's a test it's a test to find out actually if we are actually friends which you know whom I'm curious I'm curious to find that out yeah this would be a big reveal and this could this could be the end of the podcast it really is sort of the conceit of the newlywed games like you guys are in love
33:41 --> 33:43 [SPEAKER_01]: and feel closer to each other than ever.
33:43 --> 33:45 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you actually even know each other?
33:45 --> 33:47 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
33:47 --> 33:55 [SPEAKER_01]: Sort of, it's an interesting test to pose to a, the nearly what game is a bit of a tragedy, really, when you look at it.
33:55 --> 33:58 [SPEAKER_01]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
33:58 --> 34:00 [SPEAKER_01]: So here's my question to you.
34:00 --> 34:04 [SPEAKER_01]: How much research, how many lists have you made?
34:04 --> 34:06 [SPEAKER_01]: How much effort have you put into this so far?
34:07 --> 34:23 [SPEAKER_02]: I haven't put in as much effort as I normally would have at this point just because I I had the one I have what I like that category is I picked with the genres I picked I feel pretty good about what I have in store.
34:23 --> 34:29 [SPEAKER_02]: But then it like kind of clicked them like oh, but Anthony could pick one of those and then I got.
34:29 --> 34:46 [SPEAKER_01]: it's an interesting exercise because there is a sense in which sort of like you have to triangulate movies that you would like to cover movies that you think I haven't seen and it's somehow also fitting in the genre requirements, right?
34:47 --> 34:51 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so it's kind of a question of what do you prioritize, right?
34:51 --> 34:57 [SPEAKER_02]: Like if if the priority is to, you know, I almost feel like it's
34:58 --> 35:03 [SPEAKER_02]: easier, and you correct me if I'm wrong, maybe this is an obvious statement, it's easier to try to figure out something that you haven't seen.
35:04 --> 35:07 [SPEAKER_01]: One of our categories is, 80s, ranchy comedy.
35:09 --> 35:18 [SPEAKER_01]: And I'm thinking, is there any 80s, ranchy comedy that Steve has not seen that I would want to see?
35:18 --> 35:20 [SPEAKER_02]: Ruh-ha, yes, there you go.
35:20 --> 35:28 [SPEAKER_01]: So yes, because of that, I'm thinking, well, maybe I just punt that to him because maybe
35:28 --> 35:32 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if my marriage will survive porquis.
35:33 --> 35:35 [SPEAKER_01]: My wife might divorce me.
35:37 --> 35:43 [SPEAKER_01]: If after all of my son's game of thrones watching, she walks in on me watching porquis.
35:44 --> 35:46 [SPEAKER_02]: What about Porkey's three?
35:46 --> 35:47 [SPEAKER_02]: Ha ha ha.
35:47 --> 35:49 [SPEAKER_01]: Porkey's revenge.
35:49 --> 35:50 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
35:50 --> 35:52 [SPEAKER_01]: Might be, I'm sure that that one's tame.
35:52 --> 35:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Everybody knows it's the return of the Jedi of the Porkey's clothing.
35:58 --> 36:00 [SPEAKER_01]: So that one's really difficult for sure.
36:00 --> 36:09 [SPEAKER_01]: The other thing I was thinking, you know, I came up with my categories thinking with a few movies in mind that I think will work for you.
36:10 --> 36:15 [SPEAKER_01]: And it's very possible that you're going to take a movie from those categories.
36:16 --> 36:17 [SPEAKER_02]: Mm-hmm.
36:17 --> 36:17 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
36:17 --> 36:24 [SPEAKER_01]: That might force me into trying to draft an 80's comedy toward the end.
36:25 --> 36:30 [SPEAKER_01]: What if I just don't, what if my list isn't long enough to come up with one?
36:30 --> 36:38 [SPEAKER_02]: And to be clear, I think this is important that maybe we go over these rules again for maybe our own benefit as well as the listeners who are.
36:38 --> 36:44 [SPEAKER_02]: Uh, you know, with baited breath as to who are the seniors love to hear us deliver it.
36:44 --> 36:45 [SPEAKER_01]: I thought we don't do it.
36:46 --> 36:46 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we don't do it.
36:46 --> 36:48 [SPEAKER_02]: No meaning for their lives.
36:48 --> 36:50 [SPEAKER_02]: We don't do it with a British accent.
36:51 --> 36:52 [SPEAKER_02]: Uh, so it really sounds dumb.
36:53 --> 36:59 [SPEAKER_02]: Um, so if I pick a movie for you, let's say, let's just say we're doing the the ranch economy.
36:59 --> 37:06 [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I pick a ranch economy that you have seen and we don't you the, yeah, we go to the listeners mail bag.
37:07 --> 37:09 [SPEAKER_02]: and then a movie is granted to us.
37:11 --> 37:11 [SPEAKER_02]: Mm-hmm.
37:11 --> 37:14 [SPEAKER_02]: But I still pick a ronchi comedy.
37:14 --> 37:18 [SPEAKER_01]: You, it is still your turn, and you still have to fulfill that case.
37:18 --> 37:21 [SPEAKER_01]: I guess the question is, do you still want to try for that category?
37:21 --> 37:23 [SPEAKER_02]: But the category doesn't go away.
37:23 --> 37:24 [SPEAKER_01]: The category doesn't go away.
37:24 --> 37:30 [SPEAKER_01]: We still have to fulfill a ronchi 80s movie film.
37:30 --> 37:35 [SPEAKER_02]: So the less we know about each other, potentially could mean that we're watching a lot of movies.
37:36 --> 37:46 [SPEAKER_01]: This is a problem, you know, it's it's possible that that we end up watching a movie that neither one of us would have chosen.
37:47 --> 37:47 [SPEAKER_01]: Sure.
37:48 --> 37:57 [SPEAKER_01]: In addition to that, it's extra work for sounded it in, but at the end of the day, you know, I made, I made the decision to add the rule.
37:57 --> 38:04 [SPEAKER_02]: So, and, you know, and this is it's it's a it is a token of appreciation to our
38:04 --> 38:13 [SPEAKER_02]: our listeners, though, in that regard, because it's like, hey, they, they, they want to, they, somebody wants us to cover whatever it is they trip.
38:13 --> 38:15 [SPEAKER_01]: I think it is an active trust.
38:15 --> 38:22 [SPEAKER_01]: It's like, I have a high opinion of our listeners, even though I have sort of relegated them to my punishment.
38:25 --> 38:29 [SPEAKER_01]: But I think we're gonna, I think we'll be happily surprised.
38:29 --> 38:33 [SPEAKER_02]: So you're kind of topping from the bottom in this case, I guess so.
38:33 --> 38:34 [SPEAKER_01]: I think that's certainly the case.
38:36 --> 38:41 [SPEAKER_01]: Now, the other thing about this is that I had considered the possibility
38:43 --> 38:57 [SPEAKER_01]: of adding a rule, which I'll run past you, let's say you, let's say in the place of 80s Runche Comedy, you select to revenge of the nerds, and then I say, I've seen it, right?
38:58 --> 39:01 [SPEAKER_01]: And you thought, I didn't think he'd seen that, so you're wrong.
39:02 --> 39:11 [SPEAKER_01]: And we go to Nancy, Nancy, we, we're going to need, listen or selected movie, movie gets added, and then at that point,
39:12 --> 39:13 [SPEAKER_01]: then here's the rule change.
39:14 --> 39:26 [SPEAKER_01]: You would be able to choose a movie that you haven't seen in that category in that category or whatever category, but so that way it limits an opportunity for me to go revenge of the nerds too.
39:26 --> 39:26 [SPEAKER_02]: Seeing it.
39:27 --> 39:28 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, back to the thing exactly.
39:28 --> 39:31 [SPEAKER_02]: I just want to have a how about I'll tweak that rule.
39:32 --> 39:32 [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
39:33 --> 39:35 [SPEAKER_02]: It has to be a movie that you haven't seen.
39:37 --> 39:46 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, at that point, you are now forced to choose a movie that the selector must choose a movie that the selector has not seen.
39:47 --> 39:47 [SPEAKER_02]: Right.
39:47 --> 39:49 [SPEAKER_02]: So that would be one of those things.
39:49 --> 39:50 [SPEAKER_02]: So that way, it's sort of it.
39:51 --> 39:58 [SPEAKER_02]: So we could, you know, what we could do, you know, if we're being prudent is in every category, put one down.
39:59 --> 39:59 [SPEAKER_01]: that makes sense.
40:00 --> 40:08 [SPEAKER_01]: I do like that addition because it, you know, it doesn't, it wouldn't create an infinite, infinite season.
40:08 --> 40:09 [SPEAKER_01]: That's the first thing.
40:10 --> 40:14 [SPEAKER_01]: But in addition to that, it does sort of complicate the strategy.
40:15 --> 40:28 [SPEAKER_01]: In addition to, you know, coming up with movies that you haven't seen, I would have to have at least one in each category that I think we should cover that I have
40:29 --> 40:30 [SPEAKER_01]: I like it.
40:30 --> 40:50 [SPEAKER_02]: But I would say at that point, you have to stick with the genre, yes, I think I always thought we should stick with the genre because I think you should, but I think I like the idea that this sort of caps the potential for multiple miscuse, and it may not come in handy.
40:50 --> 40:50 [SPEAKER_01]: I like it.
40:50 --> 40:58 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, it definitely is going to add another layer to my research.
40:58 --> 41:14 [SPEAKER_02]: by losing the first competition and yielding six genre picks to you, I still get five picks or am I only four picks and you get six.
41:14 --> 41:16 [SPEAKER_01]: You get five, I get five.
41:16 --> 41:19 [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, so that was just for the genre selection.
41:19 --> 41:21 [SPEAKER_01]: Just for the genre selection, okay.
41:21 --> 41:29 [SPEAKER_01]: And when we're drafting, I think we'll just flip a coin, figure out who goes first and then we'll swap, swap, selections back and forth.
41:30 --> 41:31 [SPEAKER_01]: Wonderful.
41:32 --> 41:33 [SPEAKER_01]: All right, so this is good.
41:33 --> 41:38 [SPEAKER_01]: This gives us homework to figure out before Monday, Monday's pod.
41:39 --> 41:40 [SPEAKER_01]: President's day.
41:41 --> 41:42 [SPEAKER_01]: There was, I was thinking like,
41:43 --> 41:52 [SPEAKER_01]: I wonder if, like, that would be an interesting season of properly Howard, just all movies related to presidents in some way.
41:54 --> 41:54 [SPEAKER_01]: Gotcha.
41:55 --> 41:59 [SPEAKER_01]: Like, independent stay would be, you know, there's a character that plays the president.
41:59 --> 41:59 [SPEAKER_01]: Sure.
42:00 --> 42:00 [SPEAKER_01]: Sure.
42:00 --> 42:05 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, there are, I mean, Air Force One would be, Air Force One would work.
42:05 --> 42:10 [SPEAKER_01]: You know, there's actually a lot of, like, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Slayer would work.
42:10 --> 42:13 [SPEAKER_01]: Sure.
42:14 --> 42:19 [SPEAKER_01]: is featured in a lot of films that are all over the map.
42:20 --> 42:20 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
42:21 --> 42:23 [SPEAKER_01]: What was the one where Chris Rock was the president?
42:25 --> 42:28 [SPEAKER_02]: That head of state or head of state?
42:29 --> 42:30 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, very nice.
42:30 --> 42:31 [SPEAKER_01]: Do other countries do this?
42:32 --> 42:34 [SPEAKER_02]: Like, I don't know the country's allowed to.
42:34 --> 42:35 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.
42:36 --> 42:44 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, do Australians include the Australian Prime Minister in there, movies?
42:45 --> 42:47 [SPEAKER_01]: Is Paul Hogan the President of Australia?
42:48 --> 42:52 [SPEAKER_01]: I, these are all questions I need answered.
42:53 --> 42:54 [SPEAKER_02]: I was just assumed that was the case.
42:56 --> 43:06 [SPEAKER_02]: And he's also the owner of Outback Steakhouse.
43:08 --> 43:12 [SPEAKER_01]: I didn't know that this was going to end up being an anti-Australia themed pod.
43:14 --> 43:18 [SPEAKER_02]: But what the Olympics going on I think it's important.
43:18 --> 43:21 [SPEAKER_01]: Because Americans are so beloved around the world.
43:21 --> 43:25 [SPEAKER_02]: It's sort of an hour all of a bunch.
43:25 --> 43:27 [SPEAKER_02]: We're like, hey, is there an ally that we have left?
43:28 --> 43:28 [SPEAKER_02]: Let's get up.
44:37 --> 44:48 [SPEAKER_03]: Come on, in a cocoon of horror.
