Remember – the anime’s quality is down.
Movies 180 – Losing the Will
It's the end of our year as we talk about why the other guy left, things we enjoy, and how our vastly differing opinions on Star Wars will eventually tear this family apart.
Comics 172 – Which Looks Worse?
Birdy has survived his perilous journey back from the "real world" today to talk about attempted crimes still being crimes, a Nickelback level of quality, Dead not understanding what political stances are, and more.
Movies 179 – Is Sam Neill Racist?
Only 11 days late for this one. Does that mean I'm getting better or worse at this?
Neo Cab Review (PC)
I mean, I've had worse cab rides. But I've definitely had better, too.
Video Games 173 – Stupid, Sexy Anchor
We're all still poor this week as we talk about killing useless things and Alex's continuing saga in trying to get a hold of a Switch.
Chihayafuru Season 3 First Impressions
I fucking love Chihayafuru. Watch it. Now. From the beginning!

Movies 178 – Snoop Dogg as Cousin Itt
Dead spends, like, the first hour of this show talking about wrestling, then his computer tries to kill itself. There will be less wrestling talk going forward.
Anime 171 – Going Ham on Them Cheeks
We're misremembering our friends' opinions this week as we talk about the new class of Shonen series, making it easier to steal people's art, some support for Attack on Titan, and more.
Video Games 172 – Cave, Gators, and Cars
We are still Cave-less this week as we talk about deciding to try heroin, buying a Switch off eBay, our sad childhoods, and more.
Borderlands 2 Part 7 – LMPTFY
Can Cave survive as Dead literally drives him to suicide? Let's watch.
Special 7 First Impressions
Can we agree that this show might have one of the worst full-titles in recent memory?
Hougaku Saikoro Club First Impressions
At least the games have a sense of identity to them. Too bad the characters don’t.
Ahiru no Sora First Impressions
Well… There’s nothing in the rules that says a short kid CAN’T play basketball.
Emergence First Impressions
In spite of a solid cast, Emergence is weighed down by its excessive reliance on clichés.





