Hello Observers! Welcome to episode 47 of Observe and Report, our second show in quarantine. We’ve got a good one for you as we get into some more of our quarantine watchlists. Jason delves deeper into isolation as He watches the riveting and debilitating Misery starring Kathy Bates and James Caan. Jax gets her hopes up as she discusses the promising, but ultimately disappointing Killing Them Softly starring Brad Pitt. Jason is pleasantly surprised by 2019’s Stuber Starring Dave Bautista and Kumail Nanjiani. Jax has a testimonial about how her own hair was saved by the advances of Madame CJ Walker as we discuss Self Made starring Octavia Spencer. We expose TNT’s limited programming and how Jax is singlehandedly keeping the network alive. We discuss the handsome men of Narcos and the ugly situation of Waco, both on Netflix. Finally we wrap things up with Jax’s review of Swiss Army Man.
Bones Zone: Season 1, Episode 10
Season 1, Episode 10: The Woman At the Airport. In this episode, Jax and Zen follow Booth and Bones to Los Angeles, a city full of hot white ladies, plastic surgery, and murrrrderrrr. They swoon over Logan Lerman, Pedro Pascal, and others, and then dive into hypothetical parenting styles and Zen’s work ethic (spoiler alert: it’s hardcore, even if she doesn’t realize it).
Episode 46: Observations in Isolation
Hello Observers! Our apologies for the audio quality, we’re coming to you via Zoom and we’re working out the kinks! We do however come with our expansive quarantine viewings. Jax goes on a zoological tour from her couch as we discuss Seven Worlds, One Planet. Jason dips his toes into horror with The Final Girls and Pet Semetary. We have some wildly differing views on the value of humanity and Dragons as we discuss the first two episodes of Westworld Season 3. We celebrate the artistic choices of Daniel Radcliffe as we get into Season 2 of Miracle Workers and the highly meme-ified Guns Akimbo. For our challenges we question whether or not The Dude abides as Jax dissects The Big Lebowski and Jason gets into the laconic and languid Disney’s Robin Hood. What are you watching to get you through these tough times? Let us know in the comments or at oandrpodcast on Instgagram!
Bones Zone: Season 1, Episode 9
Bones Season 1, Episode 9: “The Man in the Fallout Shelter.” Rejoice, listeners! The first ep where we get a shirtless Hodgins!! Get ready to be trapped in the lab over Christmas, people! The ladies also discuss the Rock’s legs, the Terminator franchise, and a possible sexual awakening for Jax.
Episode 45: Terminator 4000
After a mini hiatus, Jax and Jason are back to discuss the Terminator films, Parasite, the legendary Barry Pepper, and the Hollywood White Guy Factory.
Bones Zone: Season 1, Episode 8
In season 1, episode 8 of Bones (“The Girl in the Fridge”), Bones gets a blast from the past as her former professor is in town and in her bed while she tries to solve the murder of a young woman found dead in a refrigerator. Is there murder pillow talk? Listen to find out!
Bones Zone: Season 1, Episode 7
In this episode of Bones Zone, Booth and Brennan are chasing down the truth about a potentially wrong conviction of a serial killer on death row. Then, Zen is thrown a curveball when discussing Jax’s husband choices, and Jax is appalled by Zen’s favorite childhood films. *cue montage of horror movie clips*
Episode 44: Little Men and Little Women
Hello again observers! We are back again with another episode in the wake of the 2020 Oscars. We discuss the Oscar nominated Little Women, as well as Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature, Toy Story 4. We even get into the set piece driven thrill ride of 1917. But in addition to Oscar talk what would an episode of Observe and Report be without a British crime procedural? We go into BBC’s Vera. We discuss the two most adorable men in their mid forties as we discuss the surprisingly introspective Changeland from Director Seth Green We take a trip to Gotham to discuss the newly released, Birds of Prey and discuss all of the bone-breaking action therein. We discuss Will Smith’s difficulties with aging and fatherhood as we get into Bad Boys 2. We discuss the perils of pride as we get into Chernobyl and vacations in the Florida Keys. Also we age gracefully as we tackle the bittersweet Young Adult.