Family Matters & Full House (again)
Pep, a Chicago police officer, and his wife Tim are constantly bothered by their nerdy neighbor Ryan.

Pep, a Chicago police officer, and his wife Tim are constantly bothered by their nerdy neighbor Ryan.
This is a podcast all about how Pep's life got flip turned upside down, so if Ryan would like to take a minute just sit right there Tim will tell you how Pep became a prince of a town called Bridgton. Wow this isn't my best podcast description work, sorry.
Tim and Meg finish their Bravo! conversation, and start the "favorite family member" tournament.
Ryan flees in a panic when I tell him a woman is appearing on the podcast.
Tim's acoustic guitar playing and singing melts Ryan's soul.
Ryan shows Tim his pog collection and argues which slammers are most effective.
Tim reviews his $100 bill at GFK. Was it out of bounds? Listen and find out.
Ben and Tim try to stop Ryan from going off with his molotov cocktail friends.
The always dependable guest champion of 2020 returns. Later, Ryan addresses the rumors that he and Paolo are more than just friends.
Tim gaslights Ryan into recording a podcast.
Ryan asks Tim for advice on how to dress and act cool.
Joe juggles eating, cleaning up, talking to Pam, listening to music, and recording a podcast all at once.
Tim interrupts Joe's dinner to record a podcast.
Andy continues to be a bad influence on Ryan and Tim, forcing Ryan to drink from a Dunkins cup and forcing Tim to take peanut butter whiskey shots.
Ryan explains why he is "the Bodhi of" his friend group.
Surf's up on this radical podcast with some gnarly dudes. Andy and Warchild hang ten and it's totally tubular.
Questions from our only female fan. Later, Ryan and Tim finish their conversation on America's spookiest family, The Munsters.
Apologies in advance for this. Questions from Marc and Shannon O'Leary.
With Paolo in jail following the storming of the Capitol, Ryan flies solo and tells Tim his top 3 of 2020.
While Ryan and Paolo are off attending the Save America rally, Tim discusses his favorite films of 2020.
Ryan pitches "Old Sheldon," where an elderly Sheldon causes some frustration, but also plenty of laughs, inside a nursing home.
Ryan and his new puppet Paolo sing and dance their way through the best shows of 2020.
If you care about Tim at all, listen to this entire episode. I will hold a grudge and take it personally if you don't. Yes, there is a threat in the episode description.
Ryan for some reason keeps watching Godfather 3. Later, Ryan argues that all movies bad or good should be re-edited and re-released an infinite amount of times.
Two epic podcasts collide to review the Christmas 2020 release of Wonder Woman 1984.
Ryan has a tearful panic attack when Tim asks if he is on the naughty list this year.
Ryan upsets his stomach with eggnog and McGillicuddy's as the all time greatest Christmas movies face off in an elimination tournament.
Ryan tells Tim the arrangement they have is over. No kidding NO KIDDING! Later, Tim actually compares Ginger to Princess Diana?
Tim is Ace, Ben is Nicky, and Ryan is Ginger in this dramatic reenactment of the 1995 Martin Scorsese film Casino.
Volume warning on the loud yet beautiful singing at the beginning of this podcast.