Ron and David talk about the show Fernwood Tonight, and David expresses regret over not sticking with the "playing the piano upside down in an iron lung" lessons like his Mom wanted him to.
We're back with another one-off episode for a British sitcom that only aired one episode: Heil Honey I'm Home! We speculate on the most likely reason(s) for its cancellation.
We are *very* happy to report we didn't save the best for last! We peaked early. But we recommend you check out our fourth and final Futurama episode anyways just for the sake of completion. We'll announce our next show soon!
Sam gets David to say "This show is genius." If that doesn't get you to listen, we're not sure what will. Join us for our fourth and final Clone Wars episode.
We obtained a rare document ahead of our second Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode -- it's the actual Order 66 letter sent to the clone army: "Dear Clones, Mind killing all the Jedi? Thanks. Love, Darth Sidius/Senator Palpatine"
We were going to try and make the episode description funny in the vein of Police Squad, and then realized there was no way we were going to measure up. So watch Police Squad, and then listen to this episode. Thanks!
Ron and David talk about the best Batman: The Animated Series episode yet - in what could very well be their best podcast episode yet. (Probably not. But we'll let you be the judge!)
David continues to espouse the virtues of Batman: The Animated Series to the surprise of no one. Ron is partially won over, and speculates on Gotham City's strawberry jam jarring facilities.
It's our first Batman: The Animated Series episode and David couldn't be happier! Because he picked the show. So that makes sense. Ron's fine with it. He may have even liked this episode a lot. Just don't tell David.
Ron bids a tearful farewell to the Whedonverse in the final Buffy-focused 'cast. But has David fallen in love with the vampires, or has he chosen to stake them through the heart? Listen and find out! (We really didn't think this symbolism throu