In this episode, Jax and Jason may as well be Lance and Justin because they are so in sync. They review Black Widow, Loki, Gunpowder Milkshake, and Sweet Tooth. Jax waxes poetic about This Way Up season 2, and mourns the hours of her life lost to watching GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Jason laments the presence of Mel Gibson in The Patriot, but recommends I Think You Should Leave and The Meddler.
Episode 67: Big Tremblay Energy
A few days late, but we made it! In this episode, Jason and Jax go for quality (mostly) over quantity. They wax poetic about the Fast & the Furious franchise, particularly F9 and F8 of the Furious, then Loki and The Tomorrow War. Jason gets into the anime Hunter Hunter. Jax starts Sweet Tooth based on Jason’s most recent review, and then she falls victim to her Netflix algorithm with The Mysterious Benedict Society.
Episode 66: Sads Mikkelson
Hello folks! In this episode, Jax goes full-on sci-fi and fantasy with Star Trek, Star Wars: Rebels, and What We Do in the Shadows. Jason travels back to the early 2000s with Swordfish and Cradle 2 the Grave. They both rave about the new Disney+ show, Loki. Jason delves deeper into the Marvel universe with M.O.D.O.K., and has nothing but great things to say about the HBO’s Starstruck and Mare of Easttown.
Episode 65: Jolie Day 2021
In this episode, Jason starts with the inaugural Jolie Day 2021, soon to be recognized internationally by lovers of high cheekbones and haters of Brad Pitt. Festivities include fantasizing about what could have been with Angie and Jonny Lee Miller, watching her kick ass in multiple films, and getting uncomfortable while watching a not-so-metaphorical marriage journey. Jax and Jason both watched Army of the Dead, and Jax finally watches a lot of male-centric movies: No Country for Old Men, Wrath of Man, and Edward Scissorhands.
Other viewings include: The Handmaid’s Tale, Shrill Season 2, The Hunt, The Mosquito Coast, The Pelican Brief, and The Vault.
Episode 64: An ode to Nickelodeon
After fixing some classic technical difficulties, Jax and Jason both get into some of Jack Nicholson’s oeuvre (of…varying quality), enjoy the documentaries F1: Drive to Survive and The Orange Years, and are both underwhelmed by Shadow and Bone and Stowaway. Jason gives two thumbs up to Castlevania and Hack, and Jax raves about Everything’s Gonna Be Okay and The Bad Batch.
Episode 63: Nobody wants Mikayla the android
They’re back! Jax and Jason rave about Invincible, Falcon & the Winter Soldier, and Southside. Jax goes to her comfort place (and time), Victorian London, with The Irregulars and The Nevers, and Jason got a little melancholy with the excellent The Florida Project. Then they discuss the big Covid blockbusters Godzilla vs Kong and the Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
Episode 62: Enjoyment by proxy
Jax and Jason discuss their love of Good Girls, The Sound of Metal, and Judas and the Black Messiah. Netflix has discovered Jax’s Asianness, resulting in her viewing of Vincenzo and Minari. And Jason’s discoveries the chasm of difference between The Little Things and A Map of Tiny Perfect Things.
Bones Zone: Season 1, Episode 21
Season 1, Episode 21: The Soldier on the Grave. The ladies discuss this tension-filled episode and learn some more dark secrets about Booth’s past. They discuss the handsome but smelly men of Deadwood, and Jax still wants to be a fighter jet if she’s a transformer.