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Jo and Rob use the fax machine to recap THE PITT Season 2, Episode 9.
Jo and Rob use the fax machine to recap THE PITT Season 2, Episode 9.
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Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey revisit Richard Linklater's classic, ‘Before Sunrise.'
Joe Weisenthal explores how we're shifting from a literate culture back to oral traditions via digital media. This "postliterate" era is transforming politics and social relations, offering a "skeleton key" to help us understand the oddities of our modern, social media–driven world.
The Boys are back, and they're here to give you the best primer for 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': the best ‘Game of Thrones' crash-outs. But before they get to that, they give you a bit of Nerd News, with Sebastian Stan joining ‘The Batman Part II.'
Mal and Jo are joined by Amanda Dobbins to continue Space Month! This time, they're revisiting ‘The Martian' in preparation for ‘Project Hail Mary.' They discuss their overall thoughts on the movie, whether they could survive alone on Mars, who the least believable NASA employee is, and more!
Juliet and Jacoby discuss Cape Cod Chips moving production, iguana pizza, and a surprising crock sale. They taste test four cream cheese flavors before sharing personal food updates and reacting to listener news.
Mal and Jo are joined by Rob Mahoney and Chris Ryan for the Space Movie Draft! They'll be drafting space saviors, visual splendor, space horror, first contact, space connections, and a wild card!
Juliet and Callie break down a heated episode of ‘The Traitors.' They talk about Rob and Candiace's strategies going into the episode and share their favorite moments from the challenge. Finally, they check in on ‘Tell Me Lies,' Callie's spray tan, and ‘Below Deck Mediterranean'.
Modern life is obsessed with metrics that often force us to play games we don't value. Philosopher C. Thi Nguyen, author of The Score, joins the show to discuss the "quantified life" and how to listen to the parts of ourselves that can't be reduced to numbers.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Mallory Rubin have one day to find out if they should pod together forever after rewatching Richard Linklater's 2004 romantic drama ‘Before Sunset'.
Sean and Amanda continue ranking the 25 best films of the 21st century, spotlighting Wong Kar-wai's 'In the Mood for Love.' They explore its breathtaking visuals, lasting influence, and why its aching sense of longing feels more powerful than ever.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey are compelled by some indescribable force to rewatch Steven Spielberg's 1997 spectacle ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind'.
Jo and Rob go analog to recap THE PITT Season 2, Episode 8.
Juliet and Jacoby discuss English beaches covered in produce, delivery app "ghost" chains, and a couple faking finding hair in their food. They taste test pineberries, share personal food updates, and react to listener news.
U.S. sports betting surged from $5B in 2017 to $160B last year, invading everything from politics to warfare. McKay Coppins joins to discuss the "casino-ification" of American life and his Atlantic cover story on how gambling conquered sports and beyond.
The Midnight Boys dive into the best superhero films they can summon and deliver the ultimate superhero films draft.
We are drafting again! Sean, Amanda, and Chris Ryan reunite for a draft of the coolest scenes in action movie history..
Jo and Rob use the fax machine to recap THE PITT Season 2, Episode 9.
Juliet and Callie share their thoughts on the highly anticipated banquet in ‘The Traitors' Episode 7. They go over their winners and losers of the episode and choose their best and worst dressed. Finally, Callie shares updates on her life, from her spray-tan removal to her kids starting karate.
Juliet and Jacoby discuss Cape Cod Chips moving production, iguana pizza, and a surprising crock sale. They taste test four cream cheese flavors before sharing personal food updates and reacting to listener news.
Bill Simmons, Amanda Dobbins, and Joanna Robinson revisit Mike Nichols's classic, ‘Working Girl.'
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