\\ "I know you'll be a star in somebody else's sky..." \\
EPISODE DESCRIPTION
On this installment of MULTIMEDIOCRITY: The Broadcast!, Doofin tells two different tales of being stuck in waiting pools, each with a different result. First, he recounts a long day of jury duty selection, but not without Talley tangenting into hot takes on DIE HARD sequels and The Walking Dead. Mister Hevey also tells his frustrating saga of attempting to buy Hamilton tickets for the bulk of their on-sale date, but again, is sidelined by tangents into poor Eddie Vedder impressions and poorer renditions of a couple Hamilton tunes. In-between all of it, the gents also discuss the good and bad of Adam Sandler, judging comedy and entertainment through the ever-changing modern lens, The Hardy Boys vs. Encyclopedia Brown, baby boomers vs. millennials, skiers vs. snowboarders, and the State-Lines.com hierarchy, or lack thereof. Bobby Brown, character actor Cliff Curtis, the other movie that used one-hit wonder Yello's "Oh Yeah," and plenty more await you on episode 36!
SHOW NOTES & LINKS
— The previous episode: MULTIMEDIOCRITY #35 – "Stan Lee, Rudy, and AC Top 40" — Fade in Music: Jonathan Young – "Right Hand Man" (Hamilton cover) — Intro/Outro Music: The Kimota Bombs – "Pop Song" | Nuclear Family EP (2017) [ check out The Kimota Bombs at: Spotify | Apple Music | BandCamp ]
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