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Happy Half Hour Episode 29: Finale Perspective

Dec 30, 202034 minSeason 2Ep. 29
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Kristen and Will recap last week's reunion in Washington, discuss the importance of winning late in the season, best and worst movies/TV show finales and much more!

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Hi, this is Dewey Jenkins. After my four years in the Navy, you're an AE and I moved to Charlotte, even though neither of us were from here. I was from the mountains of Virginia and she was from Florida, but we agreed that Charlotte was where we wanted to build our future together. I was a full time student at U n c C by day and ran a janitorial business that night. And a few years later I bought a little air conditioning company, and that's how I

met you, and I'm really glad I did. It's time for the Happy Half Hour with your friends Kristen Belboni and Will Brian, presented by Morris Jenkins. That's right, it's that time of the week, The Happy Half Hour podcast presented by Morris Jenkins, and Mr Jenkins told me that he loves football and he looks forward to this show all week. When you're plumbing her air conditioning is acting up? Morris Jenkins or is it Morris Jenkins dot com. Kristin here with my good buddies Will and Matt. Fresh off

of a celebration Sunday. I guess a celebration all week? A nice win for the Panthers over the Washington football team, and what was a reunion for a lot of these players, coaching staff, um, everyone involved. So it was neat to see guys, I thought them the camaraderie um, you know, everyone kind of it kind of felt like a family reunion before and a little bit after. But it was all business um during the game and a nice win

for the Panthers. They played lights out in that first half and then we're able to to make some stops where it counted, hang on to that win in the second half. Yeah, it's it's like one of those things where you go and play your old friend or you play you know, maybe like a cousin or a family member, and you really really liked them and you really respect them, but man, you really want to beat them, you know.

And I think it kind of had that feel to it. Um. You know, obviously, you know, coach Rule didn't necessarily have the relationship with with Ron Rivera that a number of the players and obviously a lot of the staff, some of the staff did, but it felt like that a little bit like hey, yeah, we love you man, like we really we've been thinking about it, but man, we're gonna come out here and we're gonna win this game,

like we're we're we're gonna win this game. And I think it kind of had that feeling kind of leading up to it and certainly through it. Um and there was just so much There was so much intensity from from guys like Dante Jackson and Trey Boston, you know, Trey getting that interception right before half, um, the big plays in in special teams. There was really just a sense of, Hey, we want to break through. We've been so close to kind of winning these things. We're not

going to let this come down the fourth quarter. We're gonna get this thing done. And this one was um an example of two things that Matt Rule has preached all season. One is that he doesn't want to let um emotion get the best of anyone when there is a, you know, a reunion type game. I remember talking to him the first time that the Panthers were facing the Saints and he said, I said, you know, what do you think about Joe Brady and and Teddy Bridgewater going

back to face their former team. And He's like, actually, I just wish every week I hope that everyone prepares exactly the same way. And so this is a very emotional game, and he thinks that sometimes emotions can get the best of you if you don't channel them in the right um, if you don't channel them in the right way, and that you play off emotion um rather than than doing your job and and knowing the game plan.

And so I thought this was a nice um win for them in the sense that they did not let emotion and seeing the former coaches UM and former teammates get the best of them um, which I know that Rule is very happy about. And then also the other thing that he's talked a lot about lately is learning how to win in December. And you know, he says he considers it a skill, and it's something that he's had an eye out this month, especially when it comes

to the young players. Here is what he said on Monday in his press conference in this week's Overheard, did you hear something overheard? I really believe that it's a skill to win late in the year. Like you watched the Patriots and years ago the Super Bowl, they high flying and all of sudd at the end of year, they transformed themselves when it gets cold and they run the ball and stop the run and do all those things. So, um, I just wanted to give you a complete kind of

football answer that makes sense. Why I think it's so important that we went to Lambeau and didn't roll over, that we fought back. Why it's so And if you look back to the first game was Denver, we didn't play very good, and so to go from Denver to the way we played at Green Bay. So now the way we played yesterday, I mean that was that was a hard fought game. And then we'll see what happens this week versus Saints. I mean, it's four twenty five,

it's national TV, it's Saints. You know. The fighting for the bye, I mean the bye this year is so importantcause only one team gets it. So I mean they're they're gonna play, and so if we go like that, hopefully that will be another step. Yeah, I mean it's about it's about a sense of in order to win games, you have to win in the fourth quarter. In order to win seasons, you have to win in December. In order to be a successful franchise and program, you have

to get to the playoffs. And when you can tell who's Will Brian and who's Matt rule Now after listening to these that I'm kidding, I'm kidding, I love it though I love it, but yeah, I mean it's something

we talked about. You know. I referenced what Jake and Jordan's said back in November before even in it was one of those things that back in the back in the day when the Panthers went three straight um or three straight playoff appearances under Ron Rivera, one of the things that they kept talking about was you gotta win December,

win December. And they were able to do that. And these last couple of years, I mean, obviously injuries all the things kind of contributed to it, but I think the thing that really got people around here was just it just fell off. And that's just something that I think was really important that for that rule that didn't happen this year, that yeah, things were you know, maybe you're out of the playoff race, maybe uh, there isn't seemingly as much to play for, but we're not gonna

fall off. And you know, we're gonna keep building, We're gonna keep getting better. We still have games to play, you know, we're professionals, uh, and and we're gonna keep getting better at it. And I think that that has has shown itself. I mean it's hard to win in Lambeau, you know against Green Bay, and they still did a pretty good job of that. And obviously this week, um, you know, going to Washington, a team that uh needed to win that game to win the to win the division,

and they did it. And then again again this week against the Saints. The Saints need to win to have a chance to get a buy. So, as Coach Rule said, it's uh, you know, they're simulating kind of playoff atmospheres and they're they're going against teams that are really trying. Yeah. I I completely agree. And I asked him, I said, did this win. I was talking to coach Rule earlier this week. I said, did this win show you that that foundation is being laid for starting to learn how

to win? In December? Now it's only been you know, the one win. Um. But he said, yeah, he saw it in those things will that you were just talking about, Um, in the commitment, in the intensity. And I tell you

what I saw it in practice last week. Um. It was Wednesday, right, you know, the first day of practice last week, coming off of a tough loss, of disappointing loss and the defense as soon as they came out, like all gathered together and did I asked Jack about it, and he referred to it as like stomp the yard, you know, where they're all in like a circle and there now I'm like moving back and forth in front of my mic and no one can see me. It

just is you know, great audio right here. But you know they're all moving back and forth, and uh, you know Jack jumps in the middle. I mean that's that's the first minute they get out um onto the practice field after a tough loss, when they only have two games left and are you know, mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. I just thought that was the coolest and I asked Jack about it and he said, yeah. He said, well, Trey thought we needed some energies, like so I jumped

in there and it just set the tone. And I really feel like that translated. I could see it in practice all week, and then it translated to this game. And you know, Rule has also spoken about how the veterans have to lead the way for these young guys to learn how to win. In December, and there's this quote that we've heard him say a couple of times, which is like knowing the game plan and also being able to make sure you have a present for your wife.

You know, it's not just that this is the most important time of the season, um, because it leads to the playoffs. How you play in December leads to the playoffs. But also it's the holidays, um, all that kind of stuff. And so he said that he thought this the way in which they won the game, UM, really showed him that they are starting to kind of grasp onto that to meet the moment. But but they gotta do it again.

You know. It's just, um, you can't just be a one time thing for this this culture to to change and to have that winning in December mindset. So, as you said, well, another great opportunity on Sunday. And I think one of the things that maybe got a lost a little bit or at least not articulated well enough on the on the twitters over the last seventy two hours, because I mean, it's it's been it's been crazy out here, crazy out here in the Twitter streets. It's it's crazy

in the Twitter streets. And you know, I'm sure people that are listening to this, you know, have no you know, in their mind, have no patience for us defending this or whatever. You know, they want that top three pick. And you know, we can go back and forth about you know, all the statistics of top five quarterbacks in two thousand and ten only winning uh, you know, like two playoffs or twelve playoff games, and only two of

them could potentially go to the playoffs this year. You know, not that I didn't look that up just before we talked, but I want to I want to go into this. Yeah, sorry, I want to go into this real quick. You look at this team of of young guys, and certainly this year, maybe more than other years, there's a lot of guys still under contract coming back, you know, really trying to build this thing together. But you look at a guy

like like Mike Davis. Mike Davis doesn't know necessarily what any year is going to like for him, you know, whether he's back with the Panthers, whether he's somewhere else, whether he's backing up Christian McCaffrey, whether he's splitting carries

with Christian. He's not going to go out against Washington with a chance to get a thousand scrimmage yards to enhance his life, his family, his his future, you know, his money and just say, well, but you know, if I score this touchdown, we may not get a top five draft pick, and maybe I should just bumble it, you know, like I mean when you never happened do yeah, of course not, you know, I mean he tiered up, he teered up in his press conference this week about

getting a thousand yards. So obviously this game is important to him on a level that none of us understand, right, you know, Kurt mean, Curtis Samuel doesn't. He has no apologies for someone that wants a top five draft pick when he's out here getting records for scrimmage yards and helping himself, you know, whether it's here next year with a contract, whether it's somewhere else. You know, he he doesn't care, like these guys are professionals. And that's right.

Brian Burns going out there, we didn't think he was going to play all we can practice and then the last minute he was like, no, I'm gonna play like and getting back in the game because he wanted it so bad, right and that you know that that's how that that, I mean, that's what the point of the

culture part is. You know, it's not just this you know, people are like, oh, yeah, they're really going to remember that game in December when they're entering training camp in August, and it's like maybe they will, maybe they won't in

terms of a gut feeling. Maybe it's different players. But when you have guys that you know are always ready to compete, if they're ready to compete in December when it doesn't count, that means that they're ready to compete when they wake up in March and they go down to their home gym and they're working out on their own, you know, or they're ready to compete when they show up to to May camp or training camp or whatever

it is. You know, if they're ready to compete now, then that's something about them that means they're always ready. And that's what you need in guys to be elite NFL football players is, you know, competitors all the time, all the time. And another thing that that mentality that you're talking about that leads to a longer, more successful,

more sustainable franchise. We're having a top five pick, isn't That is not necessarily indicative of of a culture change or of oh we we're gonna have a top five picks so obviously we're about to blow up and have a playoff team. So I looked this up, well, your Mr. Stat guy, but I looked this up last night because this is kind of a hot button issue for me. I hate the whole tanking argument. So eleven teams have had five or more top five draft picks since two

thousand NFL. Since the two thousand NFL draft. Of those eleven teams, four have been to the Super Bowl, and only one team, the Bucks, have won a Super Bowl, and that was before they started picking in the top five. Okay, so eight teams have had one or zero top five draft picks in that same time span. Those teams have combined in for a sixteen and seven record in the Super Bowl, whereas the other eleven teams combined form a

losing playoff record of thirty two and forty nine. So top five draft picks obviously do not translate into Super Bowl or playoff wins. Yep. I mean it's pretty simple, because there's there's there's more at play. If you're drafting at the top five, it's more. It's more than just oh, we need a quarterback and the next year will be great. Now, there's obviously there's there's usually other things that are problematic

that need to get fixed. If you're in the top five and then you're in the top five again and again, UM, it's not someplace you want to be. So those eleven teams that have picked five or more times in the top five are Cleveland, Washington, Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Arizona, the Chargers, Detroit, the New York Jets, the Raiders, Tampa Bay, and the Rams. None of those teams have long sustaining called. I guess

the Rams recently have done that. But those are not teams that you would want to be a fan of if you're asking me. Yep, all great points, and you know we are all on the same page about this. UM. You don't one team that's gonna give up. And it's just not likely in the NFL, Like it's just not gonna happen. UM. So I don't very proud personally of that when the effort that UM, this team continues to show um at the end of the year and I'm I'm looking forward to the game on Sunday. I hope

we ruined the Saint season. I don't know if we can ruin their season, but if the Fathers can ruin anything for the Saints. Yeah, we'll take it when we're when we're when we're watching the Saints have to go in the snow to Lambo, knowing that they could have been in New Orleans except for us. Exactly, exactly great way to end the season in my opinion. All right, this is the Happy Half Hour podcast presented by Morris Jenkins.

Mr Jenkins told me his plumbers in a c tex secretly where Panthers jerseys under their uniforms when you're plumbing or air conditioning. Is acting up? Called Morris Jenkins or is it Morris Jenkins dot com? All right, we been throwing stats around already, but like Matt's getting in on it too. I didn't I didn't know that I should bring my stat But what's well, what's your official stat of the week? Its time instead of the week, So

the official stat of the week is Curtis Samuel. Yet again in the headlines, Samuel needs seventy scrimmage yards to get one thousand for the season, which, no, that's not a correction. You've heard that last week too with Mike Davis.

So Samuel will joined Mike Davis. Robbie Anderson and d J Moore as the fourth Panther with at least a thousand scrimmage yards in the same season, and in the Super Bowl era back to nineteen sixty seven, that's only happened four other times, only four times as the team had four players with at least a thousand scrimmage yards

in the same season. So I looked it up in the game because Will has started it to influence me with his stats and um, you know, with with Robbie and DJ getting to a thousand yards in the Green Bay game, and then you know Willison be on the lookout for Mike Davis. He got there and I was like, Where's where's Curtis Samuel and all this? And I looked m at where he started before um Sunday's game, and

I was like, okay, still a long way off. And then he started having the game of his life and I was like, oh, man, like I don't know what's going to happen in here. So well, I had an eye on that too. Where he was with two something anyway, not important, but I just I'm saying Will is influencing me in terms of what to look out for with

these milestones and I had the same thought. I was like, I wonder when Will is going to tell me when is the last time this happened where you could potentially have four guys over a thousand scrimmage yards And now I know. I literally I literally had people d m ng me on Sunday night asking about it and they're like, what is it? What is it like? Oh no, So I had to spend most of Monday morning. This one took a little bit of research to figure it out,

both of Monday researching this. Do you guys, I don't know if you saw I tweeted it last night, but if you want to have any guesses on who any of the other four teams were, I don't I didn't look at your tweet. But my first guest is maybe the Marshall Falk, Isaac Bruce, Tory holt rams something like that. Maybe I don't know who that would be. I was looking for it, but no that it was just the three of them. They never had a fourth. Yeah. I was about to say, I don't know who the fourth

one would be. Um, can I have a hint? Sir? So three of them, you're not gonna you're not gonna have recognized the fourth one was kind of that early two thousand's elite offense um with multiple playmakers so similar that sounds like the Rams, it's not. Yeah, it was kind of the regime right after that. I guess early day in New England because I can't think of another. I'm terrible with historical like just guessing stuff out of

the N A f C play inside. Okay, just misery here. Yeah, it was the two thousand four Peyton Manning lead in you, James, And who was the fourth that year? Was it Dallas Clark Brandon Stokely? Oh my goodness, I would have never have not heard his name in a lot of time. Yeah, Brandon Stokely. So the other three were Atlanta and Houston in the Houston Oilers and the Washington Washington's. That's great. Do you go back and look at all that stuff or do you have like a plug like are you

calling like the Allia Sports Bureau or No. I probably could have, but they it takes a while on them. So I literally I have a I have just like a it's called radar three sixties system for all this stuff. And rather than at first I was going back two thousand, two thousand, two thousand eighteen and just kind of looking and then she'll still be doing that right now, if

you right. Instead of doing that, I just did it by team, so there would only be thirty two and then just listed all of their seasons so I could just scroll through from sixty seven to And I didn't want it, Like the super Bowl era is a nice cut off because all sorts of crazy things happen in the fifties and forties, and I just don't even want to mess with it. Yeah, the context there is a little ski Yeah, it's just crazy, So I don't mess

with that. We're gonna find a way to ask a little question about like is this has this happens at some point. I'm gonna keep that in mind, something to just really bother him. Um. I love it. I love the little status. Yeah, we get a good enough question. He'll have to go look it up, um and spend most of his day on it. All right. Um, So well you had a great idea. Um, with the year coming to an end, you know, the Saints Panthers game will be the first game. Said that to me yesterday,

and I was like, what in a couple of days? Um, But it's been such a crazy year and everyone has been through a lot, UM. But well, you had a great idea of saying, what part of do you want to bring with you? I love that question, UM, So that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna talk about the parts of that that we valued, UM and that we appreciate it, and that we hope continue. Well, of course, you know a lot of it, doesn't We do want to take some things with us. So, well, I'm gonna

let you start first, since it was your question. Yeah, so this one is maybe a little bit. Uh. I started off with my first answer just being worked from home, UM, because I in some ways like that's been kind of this cool new thing that I've never done before, and there are parts of that I really liked. But at the same time, I also realized, like, not everyone is

privileged enough to have a job where that's possible. UM. So I think I'm changing it to that we could have businesses, organizations, companies, all sorts of things across the MAP UM continue to try to be innovative with how they handle work, with how they handle their industry, with how they handle employees. And to realize that, like we had to do things differently because of the circumstances, and we had to grow and innovate and be different um

in order to fit what was. So let's keep trying to do that, you know, even if things go back to normal, quote unquote, I still think that people need to continue to find ways to to make work life balance better. So how can we keep pushing that forward, to continue to be open minded about using technology, using different practices and not just going right back to this is how things have always been done. I like the

sound of that. That was on my list too, but I don't think I can articulate that better than what Will said. But I also have enjoyed, uh we we've started, me and my fiance started watching like one night a week, we'll watch like two or three movies. So I've kind of enjoyed. I've always been a movie guy, so I'm I enjoy kind of designated time to just sit down and watch a movie and turn the phones off and stuff like that. That was something that we didn't really

do before. So other than working from home, I would say that's probably one thing I'd like to continue to do. Mine is going to be family time, and I know that might be a little odd considering the pandemic. But my husband and I moved back here in March, and it was just a total dream job because I've been a fan of the Panthers um for years and years.

And then also we have not had the opportunity to live in North Carolina since I grew graduated college because while I've been incredibly lucky in my career ESPN and Fox Sports, it's those those places are not located in North Carolina, at least where I was working, and so we would move around the kind Tree to my next opportunity and it was it was great, but we really

missed home. And so to get to this year, moved back home to where our families are and work for a team that I am such a fan of has been incredible. And even though I have not gotten to see my family very much, it's still amazing just to know that they're there and know when everything is safe that we will get to spend a lot more time together, which is one of the reasons that we wanted to

move back. And um, you know, I think about everything that's happened this year and I can't imagine living far away and just mentally, you know, wanting to check on my parents and all that kind of stuff. So even though I haven't gotten to take advantage of it as much as I would like because we're trying to be safe. Of course, um, it's just nice to know that they're only a couple hours away, and so I definitely want that to continue. Alright, guys in here, we're gonna take well,

that was a that was a really good question. We're gonna take a quick break. We'll be back with more. Hi, Jenkins. After my four years in the Navy, you're an AE and I moved to Charlotte, even though neither of us were from here. I was from the Mountains of Virginia and she was from Florida, but we agreed that Charlotte

was where we wanted to build our future together. I was a full time student at U n c C by day and ran a janitorial business that night, and a few years later I bought a little air conditioning company, and that's how I met you, and I'm really glad I did. All Right, we are back. I want to

remind you one last time. If the Panthers get a third down stop in the third quarter during a home game, one lucky fan will win a smart home smoke and carbon monoxide detector through the Morris Jenkins Protect and Check sweepstakes. If the Panthers get a fourth down stop in the fourth quarter, hey, they did that in the last game, that same fan will also be going home with a fifteen hundred dollar gift card. Be sure to check out contest at Panthers dot com from more details on how

you can enter. Still one chance left. The way this defense played, I think this is possible. I'd go enter that contest if I eligible. All right, it's time for the weird Question of the week. Weird Question of the week. You're weird. You're weird guy? Will you want to do the honors? This is the season finale, and honestly, I wanted to insert this. I'm very upset at myself that last week I didn't get to say penultimate because that's

my favorite penultimate. I always go penultimate, penultimate, You go penultimate, penultimate. I mean, I don't know, I don't know what word you're saying, so like a second to last, get to last. It's just a really really uh it's a really incredible way to say second to last. That pisces people off because it feels like you're better than them. A lot of rage went through my hand, so I understand. Uh no, yeah,

so this is the season finale. So I was thinking for our fun question of the week, what is your favorite or what is your top and worst. It's like series finale or movie finale of like a you know, a trilogy year series or something. Um what what was the best and what was the worst? Finale? All right, I'm gonna go first, because you guys are movie buffs

show buffs. I am. I was trying to think of all the finalees like I've seen, like where I've watched a series through that is no longer on the air, might not come back, And I was like, oh, I gotta really dig deep here. So I've got I've got a best and the worst. But these are just mine because there's a lot of shows I have not seen or finished. Um sorry, So here's what I've um For

my best. I'm gonna say Friends because I remember it being an event when I was young, and you know, it's just one of those few multi camp shows that you don't that you don't um see very often, and when they left, you know, the whole the whole thing was then moving out of that apartment where all of the action took place, and they left the keys um on the counter and and they all kind of walked out and you saw the the audience and they were all there together, and it's just you don't you don't

get to see that because that's not the way shows are shot anymore. But it just felt like the natural conclusion where everything took place in that apartment. They had finally grown up and uh, we're leaving. And I just thought that's a very natural conclusion. Um. It gave me a lot of feel good So I'm going with friends worst only because this is something I watched from start to finish. I'm gonna go Game of Thrones. Um do I think it's the worst ever? Know, but it's it's

one that I've seen all the way through. Yes, and I just oh, man that last season, past two seasons. Really I can go on and on, but the pacing is the biggest issue that that show was so good.

It's been two seasons walking down the King's Road in seasons you know, two and three with Ari and the Hound, and then all of a sudden, there you know, sailing back and forth in five seconds Yeah, it just got You can tell that the author of the books wasn't really involved with the last season because it's just bad. But I want to give you guys your I was gonna say, I want to give you guys your time because you are much more adept at this question than I am. Will you go first on your I want

to hear your best before I do my best. Okay, so kind of this isn't my best, but here's my honorable mention after hearing Kristen with UM with Friends. So, I actually just watched the Fresh Prince reunion special. I saw the ending of Fresh Prince. They also do something similar. Yes, I was just thinking about that. That reminds me of Fresh Prince. So like it's literally the same shot of will for the whole Yeah, so like that that's scene

kind of reminded me of that. Um. But I'm gonna go with Breaking Bad as the best finale, um, just because of the way that it did such a great job of really like investing your emotions in these characters, and the way that they developed characters over the length of the series and the amount of emotion that you kind of poured into them, and then the emotion that you got back with Jesse, like fleeing that place at the very end, and like the last shot like that.

There there was something so cathartic about that that I just thought was really really incredible to be moved by by that, because it's so different than like your normal you know finale, we're hey, we're all kind of trying to be emotional about this. It's like, no, the main character maybe you're maybe not dies and this other character that you've come to really love, you know, I don't know. There was just something really incredible about that. I thought

they did a really good job with it. So that's my number one two, and I'll go ahead and add more to that because I didn't. There's not a lot of great endings, I think in television. So I think that show is not only just a great ending in and of itself, because it delivers on the promise of of Walter White truly breaking bad and going from this goody two shoes teacher to I mean, a full blown drug lord. So I I love the show for that, but I also love that it ends on its time.

It doesn't it doesn't cash grab for another five season, which it easily could have done. It just said, no, we've told our story. We're five seasons in, it's over. That's that. So I really respect that. Um. I guess Kristen did kind of remind me of Everybody Loves Raymond. I really like the ending to that show because it doesn't they just sit back down at the table and then they all start bickering again, and it's just like, that's funny because obviously they're still gonna picker after after

the show ends. But my worst and there's a bunch but the Game of Thrones was on there. Lost is on there, Spider Man three is on there. Jaws, believe it or not, is on there because eventually, I think in the fourth Jaws, the shark is looking for revenge. You stuck with Jaws one through four. No, I al really like Jaws, But if we're talking truly horrible endings, that is horrible. I did not know there was a Jaw for shark revenge. It's that's not that's it's jolls

for like revenge or something. Yeah, and then my Number one is a show that I loved a lot, and I hate the ending, and that's how I met your mother. I think that garbage and it makes no sense, and it's super contradictory to the entire idea of the show. I don't I didn't watch the show, but I remember I was working at ESPN at the time, and I

just remember the uproar. You could feel it all around you, like on Twitter, and some of the guys I worked with I remember goal watched it, like I remember that day where everyone was just mad. It was such a

dumbing thing they spent. They spent nine seasons getting you to believe that this guy is going to meet his wife, and then he meets his wife on like the last episode of the show, and then they do this whole like ten year montage of what their life is like, and then she dies and then he gets back with Robin, and that's that's a bunch of garbage. But yeah, you didn't have to do it, and you did it, And

what's the point I am. Um, I'm gonna say maybe my hottest take of anything I've said on the show, um, and I fully know what you guys reactions are going to be. And then I think I'm just gonna leave it there and wrap up. You're gonna say Lord of the Rings, No, thank god, I couldn't get into breaking bad. That's all I want to say. I couldn't get into it. You're not alone, I know people, really, I think I feel like I'm like the only person that thinks. So

I can still think. I thought this was going to be a real I think you're wrong, but I can see I can see why it can be. I haven't watched it again. I'll say that, like, I loved it and I watched every episode, but I haven't watched it again. Jeez, I've watched it like three or four times. Then yeah, I couldn't because I couldn't. I couldn't, just like it just took so I couldn't do it again. Not to go down a rabbit hole, but have you seen the l Camino movie that is like the Jac's Story after?

I thought that was pretty good too. It wasn't great, but it was pretty good. Don't see it. That's pretty good, right, Maybe I'll check it out. All right, that's gonna do it for us. I really thought I was dropping a hot day on you guys. I was gonna just like drop the mic and walk out. But well, you're respectful. You said you couldn't get into You didn't say it was bad. You just said you couldn't get it like it was three months ago. Miles would have cut you off.

You're true, that's true. We missed Miles. Thank you guys for for listening. We'll see you in twenty th

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