On this week’s episode, the Dopebros learn that all crime is a result of socioeconomic status, as well as other completely malleable factors. And nothing besides.
00:00:44 – “Teens” …Uh No, Really 00:53:28 – Loi.cense. 01:17:11 – The Long Good Bob Hoskins Performance
Syd Senex shares with us his insights regarding the deeply, deeply disturbed, literal Satan worshipers and pedophiles who live and work in Hollywood right this very moment. I think there’s also some movie chat here.
The Japanese haven’t invented anything in 600 years (we can say this because we are both half-Japanese, and Hemmingford was born there before migrating to Guyana).
00:00:44 – Snatcher / Blade Runner 00:34:30 – Metroid / A L I E N 00:46:08 – Zelda / Legend
Nat and Grey explore the theme of Curiosity in chapter twenty-four of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. They really zoom in on the Harry/Snape dynamic in this chapter: discussing the first Occlumency lesson, examining Snape’s motivations, and as always, finding a way to blame Dumbledore. Throughout the episode they consider the question: How much curiosity do we owe people? Next week we’ll be reading chapter twenty-five, The Beetle at Bay, through the theme of defiance.
00:00:45 – Harry Potter and the Sacred Texts Podcast 00:23:46 – The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix 00:44:27 – Trading Places, starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy