Why the fuck is the locus point of the culture war the movie Ghostbusters? That’s not rhetorical; I’d really like to know. For whatever reason, Ghostbusters: Answer the Call was a microcosm for the fight between liberal progress and reactionary forces. The movie’s quality was secondary to how it fit within a larger narrative that
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Chris: Hey hi, welcome once again to Lois & Clark & Chris & Ronnie, your one stop shopping destination for Lois & Clark analysis with as many Seinfeld references shoved in as possible. This week we’re covering episodes 11 and 12 of the first season, “All Shook Up” and “Witness”. “All Shook Up” serves up
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Instead of doing a Criminal Minds this week, Ronnie and Jazz delve into the world of film with the worst of the year (so far), Ghostbusters: Afterlife! Why bring in Paul Rudd and make him a supporting character? Who wanted Ghostbusters gene slammed with The Goonies? Oh, you better believe it’s disrespectful to Howard “Bedazzled”
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Let’s start with the important stuff: Nicholas Brendon’s dick. Does it work or is it still under construction? Listen to find out. Then stick around for the part of the show that fulfills the podcast’s purpose, as the boys discuss “Neon Terror”. A media-obsessed unsub is killing people and taping them. Is it a not
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Ronnie: Oh boy. Where do we begin? I suppose with the caveat that this is Lois & Clark & Chris & Ronnie again, our sixth look at the television series that brought Superman into the 90s. This is a rough and inexplicable episode that will require me to unpack it at length. Let’s start with
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