In this episode, Jason and Jax jump into other worlds with multiple Star Wars universe movies, Chronicles of Narnia, and Clash of the Titans. Jason waxes poetic about Searching and Fargo Season 1, and Jax gets a fresh perspective about some classic Disney films after watching the documentary Howard. The pair have slightly differing opinions of Umbrella Academy season two, and they try to unravel the mystery that is Nicolas Cage.
Episode 52: We can't all be The Baby-Sitters Club
In this episode, Jason and Jax watched a lot of shows and movies written, directed, and/or starring people of color, including Hitchcock, The Baby-Sitters Club, Hamilton, Kim’s Convenience, A Black Lady Sketch Show, and The United Shades of America. Jason takes a stroll down memory lane with The Sopranos, and Jax discusses an Aaron Eckhart double featch of The Core and Battlefield: Los Angeles. They have differing opinions about Charlize Theron’s new Netflix hit, The Old Guard. Jax finishes her Clone Wars journey, and Jason has EMOTIONS for Japan Sinks 2020.
Episode 51: Water Infiltration Is My Thing
In this episode, Jax and Jason begin by waxing poetic about Philadelphia, a 27-year-old film that of course Jax just saw for the first time. They discuss the film that led to JLaw being cast in movies where she should be 20 years older, Winter’s Bone. Jax reveals her surprising attraction to multiple fine gentlemen in…the new Sonic movie? Both hosts share their love for Issa Rae’s Insecure, and take deep sighs when discussing The Old Guard. Unlike the titular character in Lucy in the Sky, Jason did not have his mind blown by this space film. Jason is SHOCKED when he finds a Jai Courtney film that he actually enjoys, and Jax attempts to explain her love for water. Like…she loves water.
Episode 50: The Vin Diagram
Hey there observers! Can you believe it? IT’S OUR 50th EPISODE! What else do we have for you other than Jax’s further exploration of the Vin Diesel catalog as we dive in and discuss Pitch Black, The Chronicles of Riddick, and Riddick. We take our first steps into a larger world as Jax familiarizes herself with Star Wars: The Clone wars and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. We discuss the failings and crude humor of Kingsmen: The Golden Circle. Jason concludes his two year pilgrimage (or perhaps punishment?) of completing over 700 episodes of Naruto as he screams into the void extolling the virtues of the show. We bask in the positive light of Queer Eye as we discuss season 5 and again the difficulty of scheduling a reality show. We get into the Spike Lee Joints of Da 5 Bloods and the riveting Inside Man. We discuss the disappearance of Clive Owen. We also talk about Jason’s top four films that absolutely blow Jax’s mind. Also, Jax gets into Air Force One, not the plane, the movie.
Thank you to the listeners, the observers, friends and family. 50 episodes! We hope to be with you for 50 more!
Episode 49: Literally Every Fast and Furious
Hey there Observers! This is a big episode.The moment we assume you’ve been waiting for. Jax undertook the grueling task of watching virtually every Fast and Furious film. She is a changed woman after the experience, and has many new revelations about the films and herself. Jason sheds tears of joy at her finally absorbing all of the the terrible and wonderful glory that is Fast and Furious. In addition to the pulse pounding action of the Fast series, we also discuss Space Force on Netflix and give a little love to a surprisingly derided effort from Steve Carell and Greg Daniels. Jason reviews Ready or Not which is his ideal, violent version of Knives Out. We discuss the proper path for a wrestler to become an actor as we get into Disney’s Moana as well as 2017’s Bushwick starring Dwayne Johnson and Dave Bautista respectively. Jax explores the lighter side of the Star Wars Universe as she dips into The Clone Wars animated series on Disney+. Also we have the longest discussion on wrestling ever as Jason talks about Undertaker: The Last Ride, and Jax questions him on what his wrestling attire and character would be.
Bones Zone: Season 1, Episode 12
“The Bones in the Alley” —-this week Jax and Zen are confused by Booth’s apparent fear of…LARPers? Then the ladies discuss their ideal celebrity quarantine roommates (though Jax may just use it as an excuse to find love?).
Episode 48: Absorbing the Port
Hey Observers! We’re back with another episode and we hope you’re staying safe and healthy in this quarantine. Did we complete out requested viewing for this week? Kind of. Did we watch an incredible amount of film and television? Absolutely! We discuss Avengers: Endgame one year following it’s release and whether or not anything will ever beat it in a post-corona world. Also we discuss what Avenger’s powers and abilities we’d like to have. We talk about the FX shows Devs and Dave and FX’s rise to prestige television status. Also Jax dives into the highly underrated Underwater starring Kristen Stewart. Jason is utterly unimpressed with 2019’s Midsommar and he’s letting you know exactly how he feels about it, also a missed opportunity to show of a ripped Chidi from the Good Place. We get into the harrowing series Unorthodox currently streaming on Netflix. We also discuss the enjoyable Lifetime-esque trash that is Dangerous Lies on Netflix. We watch and discuss Thor going to to India and ruining a city in Netflix’s Extraction. Jax also discusses the glory of Fate of the Furious and the Rock v Diesel feud. Also we discuss the killer cast featured in DC’s Harley Quinn. We also get into our challenges, where Jason utterly failed to watch War of the Worlds and Jax absolutely came through by watching The Little Hours.
Bones Zone: Season 1, Episode 11
Hello friends! The ladies are back in action for “The Woman in the Car.” It’s a race to find a missing boy while the lab crew gets interviewed for a security review. Then Jax and Zen discuss characters from the MCU and which character from all of pop culture they’d want to marry. #deepstuff