The Daily Zeitgeist - 2020 Streaming: Most Overrated and Underrated Shows / Movies

Episode Date: December 28, 2020

On this holiday special, Jack and Miles are joined by super producers Anna Hossnieh and Danl Goodman to discuss the most underrated and overrated television and movies of 2020. Learn more about your ...ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:41 can't wait to talk to y'all then bye hello the internet and welcome to this special year and episode episode as we call them uh i'm jack aka jack o'brien jack o'brien jack o'brien all the way uh nailed it um even though it's after Christmas I felt like you might still have that song Stuck in your head And the lyrics were just too perfect to fit To not do it I'm joined as always by my co-host Mr. Miles Gray
Starting point is 00:03:17 Oh thank you so much It's the end of the year So call me Old Lang Zite Oh yeah that worked Okay Who's that Who's that saying
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Starting point is 00:04:38 producer, Anna Hosier. That's right. DJ Anna Titty Drop Hosier. Boom. Is that what you said? Hell yeah. I love the subreddit. DJ on a titty drop. Boom. Hell yeah. Love the subreddit. Guys, it's time to talk. So this is like usually year end shows.
Starting point is 00:04:56 We do like one for TV, one for movies. This year, we're just going to kind of cram them all into a broad uh streaming episode uh because yeah that that's basically how we consumed content it was no new movies really came out um other than mulan and borat and it was just and king of staten island my bad palm springs a handful palm springs uh that's the one that i'll actually i forgot to think about And King of Staten Island. My bad. Palm Springs. A handful, Palm Springs. That's the one that I'll actually, I forgot to think about. Yeah, that one's good.
Starting point is 00:05:30 That one is good. Shout out to that one. I'll give that my underrated. But yeah, it was just a slurry, a feeding tube of content that we were all hooked up to from our individual homes. I was looking,
Starting point is 00:05:45 I was looking at the 10, like most streamed new shows or pieces of content from Netflix this year. And here's some that were on the list. Ratched, Space Force, Lock and Key, Outer Banks. Never have I ever.
Starting point is 00:06:10 lock and key outer banks never have i ever uh i could picture like one screen cap of outer banks and one billboard of space force and and like otherwise i don't really know what oh and i guess i know what ratchet is but wait what's ratchet see i know i watched space force and i watched outer banks and i've never heard of the other three ratchet is uh the the origin story women yes exactly they are ratchet it's um the origin story of nurse ratchet from the uh you know they bought the rights to the cuckoo universe one flew over the cuckoo's nest universe and building it out, baby. That is what one of our finest actors, Sarah Paulson,
Starting point is 00:06:54 that is what she was working on this year. She's very nice. Is she? I just have this one memory. The one time I went to the Golden Globes with Her Majesty, Sarah Paulson pulled up to Her Majesty and was was like i love your dress wow and then amanda pete was like sarah helped me amanda pete was lit up she was vibing uh but they came as like homegirls and then like they had their own little conversation i was like all in the corner but i didn't want to interrupt
Starting point is 00:07:21 y'all like y'all know each other and she's like no fool this one just came up to me and was talking to me i'm like all right sarah she's really one of my favorite actors her her turn in uh i don't know why i'm talking about like i write for variety right now uh her turn in uh the people versus oj it's just legendary ah yes yes yes yeah I feel like our you know like we've been talking or seeing the fragmentation of media for a while now and it's been promised that like we're gonna there's gonna be more and more sub genres and sub sub genres
Starting point is 00:07:56 and I feel like this was the year that it really hit like like I don't know 365 days is one of the most watched movies of the year uh that that is the like soft core porn that was on netflix yeah barely soft core i mean yeah they were walking that fine line uh yeah the hardest of soft core a lot of oral scenes like out of nowhere aggressive oral action in that movie where i was even like
Starting point is 00:08:25 almost like down for a sexy flick but this doesn't make sense yeah to it almost a comedic degree where you're like what the fuck is happening um yeah uh did you find it okay i know we were talking through the lens of underrated and overrated about a lot of the things throughout the year but i feel like just when we were doing our netflix watch roundups it was hard for me to say something was overrated in a weird way like because i did have airplane feelings about everything where i'm like whatever i'm not going anywhere what is this i mean my general thesis on is like all culture is more important than we think it is and like you know like i talk a lot about how how the power of movies to control our cultural imagination and how like a lot of the myths that you end up having to debunk are just things people saw in movies because they like tap right into
Starting point is 00:09:16 some part of our brain that like stores memories um and i think now more than ever, the streaming content that's just being kind of dumped out there and is of varying qualities, of varying genres, of varying ideology is making up that content now more than ever. So I can't say it's underrated because it's all important. Or rather overrated. Because I see how love is Blind as overrated. Now, I don't know if it's overrated. I'm taking offense to what I'm seeing in this list, but please explain.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Why is Love is Blind the dating show from Netflix that wasted about most of our February's? Yeah. Tell me more. What are you feeling about that? I don't know. I just didn't feel like it stuck to me that much. But I'm also not plugged into this world.
Starting point is 00:10:11 So I'm not a consumer of competitive dating reality shows. Right, right, right. If it is influential in how people think about love, it did introduce the phrase love is blind. So, I mean, and you're hearing that everywhere now. So, I don't know. It just didn't stick with me
Starting point is 00:10:32 and it felt like more disposable than some of the other things that like enveloped the culture during this year. Yeah, I can't bring myself to think anything is bad i think it's weird i'm gonna say this one is underrated now because people because the backlash has been so swift uh tiger king i think is at this point underrated because everyone now is like that that movie sucked like or that show sucked. It was like, oh, we just needed it because it was the beginning of the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:11:08 I think there's some truth to that, but Carole Baskin, Joe Exotic, and that Doc dude, Doc Anton, who has his own cult, are unforgettable characters. Unforgettable slices of a reality that i feel like i didn't know existed and like they were showing us these sort of makeshift makeshift slapdash cults that were forming around these people that came to define the year and politics like that's we couldn't stop seeing people just like people were desperate to belong to a group uh and tiger king i think got it that it's about like people that was one of the things that struck me the most is like the p the people who are just like yeah i'll come be a part of your like harem i'll come be a part of your uh like animal cult where you
Starting point is 00:12:02 like make me sleep in a cage. Yeah. Okay, great. I'll withstand any mistreatment. That's the thing I'm kind of into. So yeah, I'll withstand any mistreatment. Did you pull any comparisons from how NXIVM's volunteer workup system was ran compared to how the volunteer system at Carol Baskin's animal sanctuary worked.
Starting point is 00:12:29 Same concept. You have to volunteer 90 hours a day and then you still don't get paid for years. With the hopes of looking better in the leader's eyes. I didn't watch The Vow, but I want to talk about The Vow. Let's take a quick break and we'll come back. When you think of Mexican culture, you think of avocado, mariachi, delicious cuisine, and of course, lucha libre.
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Starting point is 00:16:45 this that you chose not to watch it pretty actively jack so i don't say you missed it we were screaming the vow in your face for a hot minute my excuse to myself was like yeah i don't really have hbo max so and i turns out i did i just hadn hadn't bothered to figure out how to sign up for it or get it on my phone. And then once I felt like I was actually missing that Murder on Middle Beach show, I immediately figured it out. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:17 That's the new one everyone's asking me about. I've had three different group threads be like, y'all watching Murder on Middle Beach. I'm like, what? What is this? Very on Murder on the Orient Express. Yeah same vibe it's a documentary and you're saying it's like murder on the orient express you know what because it feels like everyone is involved you're like oh wow is there a figure everyone feels like they're involved in this murder like no one can even figure is the son
Starting point is 00:17:46 of the murder victim yeah yikes okay it's wild because everyone appears the suspects the suspects are like his dad his aunt his sister like it's all these all these different people who he loves but like he can't he's like i don't know y'all like this looks weird uh it's it's wow there's so many layers to that like yeah it's a lot wow okay and anyway we digress they're all they're all accusing each other it's wild you're just like what i don't want it i need that and he looks like zach efron so what was the other vowel one that the other nexium one people like because What was the other vow one that, or the other NXIVM one people like? Seduced.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Seduced. So that was done by India Oxenberg. It's really good. They go into quite a lot more detail within the actual like abuse that she and other women have suffered. Because wasn't the criticism of the vow, like it was very like nebulous and abstract to start off with. And then you're like, wait, this is bad. After you watch seduced you
Starting point is 00:18:45 go oh all the people in the vow were covering their ass by putting this documentary out like they all were involved in such a dark part of it of like bringing all these people in and then like low-key kind of enabling keith ranieri by not pointing out shit that clearly shouldn't have been happening um that they were like it's almost as if they were trying to get they were trying to uh uh what is it when you go and you like confess to the penance yeah yeah yes it's like they're trying to get that by like trying to expose this but then you're really like yeah but you're not really acknowledging the level of damage you've created right right you can cry on screen but you need to say exactly what you did
Starting point is 00:19:26 it's the shitty boyfriend equivalent or like cult equivalent being like what said i'm sorry no that's not about the words you need i need you to acknowledge all this you're you're there's a disconnect here yeah they're just kind of like being like can you believe this happened they're like you were a part of it sir but then india would be like well and then this guy who the main guy in the other documentary called me and like basically emotionally guilt tripped me for trying to leave and to visit my family and he would cry on the phone it was just like all of a sudden it's like well he didn't say that right right right right like wait a second yeah that's i don't know what was everyone's favorite documentary series because i feel
Starting point is 00:20:07 like there were a ton to watch last dance baby yeah it's wild right dance was this it's for me it's between the last dance and i'll be gone in the dark so i never watched i'll be gone in the dark it's like the opposite of what you were saying with like these other documentaries, like there's not a real satisfying arc or ending. Like, fuck, man, I'll be gone in the dark. I remember because and y'all were watching it before I started watching. And then I caught up. Basically, I did the thing where I binge it all to catch up with the finale. immersed and felt so invested in the story and also like the satisfaction of it coming together is also makes it deeply deeply satisfying like in the same way like the jinx like
Starting point is 00:20:52 it it kind of comes it really comes together not as much as the jinx but the jinx at least gave you something to bite into at the end i'll be gone in the dark truly felt like a complete thing although it's still ongoing but it just just felt very, I don't know. It had it all for me. But like mixed with the personal tragedy of the person who did all the work. Yeah. And like the effect it had on her to do this at this intensity and things like that. Yeah, it just had a lot of layers.
Starting point is 00:21:20 Yeah. But The Last Dance taught us. The power of pettiness Yes exactly Destroying someone in spite That's chill That's some god mode shit That's how gods roll
Starting point is 00:21:33 Out of spite That was the lesson Sometimes spite is all you needed Yeah The amount of times I now say And that's all I needed That's all I needed yeah yeah yeah quite seriously yeah quite literally the amount of times i now say and that's all i needed just the ammo yeah yeah the ammo and the amount of times that you can use that meme of him just looking down at the ipad just like right looking yeah surprised and it was also wild to like realize what a dork michael jordan was. The scene before he's going into
Starting point is 00:22:05 the flu game. I don't think it was actually that. I think it was the year after and he's jamming out to that shitty R&B and just really wants people to ask him what he's listening to. Yeah, it was Kenny Lattimore. New Kenny Lattimore.
Starting point is 00:22:21 He let me listen to it. Yeah, you know know no big deal all right that's all i needed to never take a music recommendation i think that also that documentary kind of really for me uh and people probably feel differently about this kind of shed light on just the figure of michael j Jordan and like what that name means and then at the same time like you know like I never saw him as anything and it was like the concept of like the OJ like OJ isn't black he's OJ like I never thought about Michael Jordan as a black man having to be one of the most famous people in America and then because he's a black man and is the one of the greatest basketball players to have ever
Starting point is 00:23:05 existed yet still being held back because he was a black man like that level of respect was still a little bit you know less than it should have been because like he couldn't do anything it's like god forbid he goes and gambles it's like but he's he's rich as fuck he can gamble like that it doesn't matter to me but it's like no matter what he did there was such a strong critique of everything he did that's like we and you know the whole fuck them kids thing it's like we were so quick to shame him for everything and it's like i never thought about it like you can go to a deep remote village in some country and say michael jordan and they'll be like yes basketball i know who you're talking about like that level of fame is i can't even wrap my mind around it like the man
Starting point is 00:23:52 couldn't he would just hang out in a hotel room all day because the second he walked outside it was just like pandemonium over just his existence right fascinating i just i found that very fascinating the thing that i really liked about it is like i got to relive my childhood with adult eyes or something you know right because i was fully uh you know like a 12 to 14 year old when this is all going on and i'm like yeah like i fucking love michael and like the worm is dope as fuck and then you get a little distance and then you like you read up on people and you go through a little bit of life and then when you see this like level of detail in that era like it really gave me this really i don't know it's not that i really came away with like a deeper understanding of myself but it was interesting to experience these like new imagery that was like seminal to my like yeah
Starting point is 00:24:40 media formation perception as a kid and look at it again retrospectively with this kind of depth and it was deeply satisfying and filled in a lot of blanks. It was nice to make fun of my dad again over the jazz. Just like reliving that trauma for him again. Hey, get out your Brian Russell jersey, dad.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Also a real bad look for the Jordan 1s when he wore them in his last game at msg and it like just made his feet bleed all messed up uh by the way i got my uh first pair of jordan ones uh since i was a kid uh this year and they are they feel like there is no padding in them at all no they are though they are rough house on your feet. Yeah. They're like chucked out. I mean, they say air, but I ain't feeling that air stolen. It's really not until the 11s where they had Zoom Air in it
Starting point is 00:25:33 when I was like, ooh, ooh, ooh. Yeah. That was when stuff got real. Ana, you were into... Well, actually, before we get to DJ Danil and Ana's top streaming content of the year, let's take one more break and we'll be right back. When you think of Mexican culture, you think of avocado, mariachi, delicious cuisine, and of course, lucha libre. It doesn't get more Mexican than this. Lucha Libre is known globally because it is much more than just a sport and much more than just entertainment.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Lucha Libre is a type of storytelling. It's a dance. It's tradition. It's culture. This is Lucha Libre Behind the Mask, a 12-episode podcast in both English and Spanish about the history and cultural richness of Lucha Libre. And I'm your host, Santos Escobar, the emperor of Lucha Libre and a WWE superstar. Santos! Santos! Join me as we learn more about the history behind this spectacular sport from its inception in the United States to how it became a global symbol of Mexican culture.
Starting point is 00:26:40 We'll learn more about some of the most iconic heroes in the ring. This is Lucha Libre Behind the Mask. Listen to Lucha Libre Behind the Mask as part of My Cultura Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream podcasts. I'm Dr. Laurie Santos, host of the Happiness Lab podcast. As the U.S. elections approach, it can feel like we're angrier and more divided than ever. But in a new, hopeful season of my podcast, I'll share what the science really shows, that we're surprisingly more united than most people think. We all know something is wrong in our culture, in our politics, and that we need to do better and that we can do better.
Starting point is 00:27:22 With the help of Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki. It's really tragic. If cynicism were a pill, it'd be a poison. We'll see that our fellow humans, even those we disagree with, are more generous than we assume. My assumption, my feeling, my hunch is that a lot of us are actually looking for a way
Starting point is 00:27:40 to disagree and still be in a relationship with each other. All that on the Happiness Lab. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. This summer, the nation watched as the Republican nominee for president was the target of two assassination attempts, separated by two months. These events were mirrored nearly 50 years ago when President Gerald Ford faced two attempts on his life in less than three weeks. President Gerald R. Ford came stunningly close to being the victim of an assassin today.
Starting point is 00:28:20 And these are the only two times we know of that a woman has tried to assassinate a U.S. president. One was the protege of infamous cult leader Charles Manson. I always felt like Lynette was kind of his right-hand woman. The other, a middle-aged housewife working undercover for the FBI in a violent revolutionary underground. Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore. The story of one strange and violent summer. This is Rip Current. Available now with new episodes every Thursday.
Starting point is 00:28:51 Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Substance use disorder and addiction is so isolating. And so, as a black woman in recovery, hope must be loud. It grows louder when you ask for help and you're vulnerable. It is the thread that lets you know that no matter what happens, you will be okay. When we learn the power of hope, recovery is possible. Find out how at startwithhope.com. Brought to you by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Shatterproof, and the Ad Council. And we're back.
Starting point is 00:29:34 And DJ Daniel, streaming content of the year for you that defined the year. So I, as you know, a big old gamer over here. So my trudging... Oh, stop streaming. I'm just trying to troll Jack, who's a gamer supreme so I as you know a big old big old gamer over here so my trudging oh stop
Starting point is 00:29:46 streaming just trying to troll Jack who's a gamer supreme I know gamer supreme I'm just trying to flex you know our boy Jack aka gamer supreme that's my next thing
Starting point is 00:29:57 I love that name bro gamer supreme that's him baby I went on reddit and they said Daniel's never even played a game before that's the truth
Starting point is 00:30:04 don't say that he pays an actor to stream for him they don't know me the biggest streaming content that I watched this year was game shows game shows you're lumping that in you're lumping that in with your gaming
Starting point is 00:30:21 being a gamer more that sorry my implication was that i did not watch a lot of streaming media this year got it so like okay i missed a lot of stuff but what really did grab me was your mother's birthday indeed still breaking her heart dan you have to remind me miles she told me it was okay that's the problem is you wouldn't let anyone remind you when it was her birthday and this is how i remind you when it was her birthday. And this is how I remind you. But yeah, more on that later.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Of who I really am. And The Floor is Lava was a hilarious first couple steps into seeing so many shows just get rebooted. Match Game, Card Sharks, Supermarket Sweep, all of these shows just popping up on Hulu and just allowing me that brief moment of just escaping into joy while people participate in these extremely nuanced... Yeah, just dumb competitions. And it was just nice.
Starting point is 00:31:20 It was nice. So everything's a game to you. I get it. Everything's a game to me. Nothing's real. I don't even know where I am uh anna what is your streaming content of the year i know you've talked about some of it already but um i made a list yeah you did it's 10 pages long so all i do is watch tv um i think high fidelity on hulu oh great great show very sad they canceled
Starting point is 00:31:49 it after uh season one i would say uh the the most recent season of curb your enthusiasm my god you could really feel larry david is he does he is you can tell someone was like larry we will you know what this season we're not even gonna watch it bad we'll just release whatever you put in like it was standards and practices are not gonna get involved one bit like just from the episode where he figured out that he can avoid phil rosenthal by wearing a maga hat i mean it is a kind of dumb shit you think over it's like yeah I don't know specifically Phil Rosenthal just the idea of him being like I cannot hear about another everyone loves Raymond Spinoff like just like there's another Phil Rosenthal from somebody yeah yeah just like I can't does he play himself yes he plays himself and apparently in
Starting point is 00:32:45 the show everyone finds him so annoying because all he talks about is how everyone loves raymond has now been like syndicated in romania like it's just like never ending that they all hate him also the bit about uh jeff garland looking like harry wine or harvey weinstein and everyone just keeps accosting him on the street. But he's like, it happens all the time. Like he's just so used to it now, he doesn't even care. I mean, come on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:11 It's that like, that heavy curb take on cultural things that like we were missing for a little bit. Where it's like, yeah, what the fuck? What would they do in this like new era? Because of what the last season was basically starting when harvey weinstein the accusations started coming out in 2017 so like this new round it's like yeah a lot
Starting point is 00:33:31 has happened in the world to get the larry david yeah i will say just that that feeling of like should i be laughing at this that curb gives me is just so refreshing. Okay. Sorry. Let me continue with my list. Never Have I Ever, the Netflix Mindy Kaling show about the young Indian American girl. You're really bringing the hidden gems. Dude, that show, literally, I've said this before, it made me cry because I've never felt more fucking seen on a TV show in my goddamn life. When her mom goes, where where all the dresses i bought you from costco i almost passed away because i was like that is my childhood my parents only would let me buy clothes from costco it's just so stupid and so perfectly spot on it just makes no sense
Starting point is 00:34:21 it's just so good wait i watched this show oh my god i was like i never heard of that this one with the the her dad is dead right yeah but her dad's like upset and it's like the concept it's narrated by a random baseball player that the dad just really liked which is so spot on because there's just these weird american pop culture figures that your immigrant parents like just kind of latch on to right right right like my dad. Like my dad, it's like the Utah Jazz. Julio Iglesias. Yeah. Utah Jazz.
Starting point is 00:34:48 Julio Iglesias. What? When did he have the chance to hear about Julio Iglesias? Like it's just strange things. I love Jeff Hornacek. Yeah. And then it just casually just like overshadows your whole life. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:03 It's just interesting concepts. And then just Mindy Kaling was able to nail it. She got it. Made me cry over and over again. Still one of the greats. I watched so much shit. I forgot. It's John McEnroe who does some of the narration in it. That's right. It's just random. Underrated
Starting point is 00:35:18 baseball player. Yeah, one of the most underrated. Yeah, I truly, I've seen too much shit that it forced a memory out of me. I've never heard of that. I'm like, I watched the whole thing. yeah one of the most underrated yeah i truly i have seen too much shit that it forced the memory out of like i've never heard of that i'm like i watched the whole thing it's it's great i mean it's also like it was really good they they just nailed it um also last dance is on my list rami another great show rami season two the concept of wanting to hook up with your cousin because you're like you don't know your cousin technically because you were raised in two different countries so you like low-key find them attractive and you're like
Starting point is 00:35:48 this is fucked but like he really explores these concepts that you deal with as immigrant children you're just like wait no that's blood i shouldn't be vibing with this but it's like you don't know each other that's the weird thing uh great great content um i may destroy you oh my god that was such a up like tears you apart in nine million directions show which is so what's so brilliant about it because you man you fill the full spectrum of shit uh in a given episode Or like one of one side and then the complete opposite in another episode. But yeah, I really enjoyed it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:30 And then I have two more. The Boys. Really enjoyed The Boys. Wow. Yes. No, on Amazon. It's on Prime. On Amazon?
Starting point is 00:36:40 Amazon. Great show. Very dark. I love that it's just all about how like all your heroes are just evil pieces of shit um yeah it was just great and then you know my i think potentially one of my all-time favorite shows that i really discovered this year in quarantine is what we do in the Shadows. Oh. That's a fucking hit maker, baby. Because you're Taika Waititi. You got Jermaine Clement up there writing this shit.
Starting point is 00:37:11 It is so good. Kyle Nwachek directing. Yeah, sure. There you go. And then, you know what? I'm just joking. Just because you work with him doesn't mean you have to be him. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Like, damn, that's a weird style. No, no, no. He's a weird style he's great he's great he's so funny man that that show uh this is important one of my favorite new piece of the content this year yeah no it's hilarious um i do i do feel like they gang up on him too much no that's like what everyone's even their parents say that um okay but anyway what we do in the shadows like just some of the funniest shit i've ever seen like it's just such great writing i mean the original movie a classic this sit the tv tv show version fuck it they nailed it it's just so good like you got um k von novak he plays uh
Starting point is 00:38:00 you know nandor fucking matt Fucking Matt Berry as Laszlo. And then Natasha as Nadia. Natasha Dimitriou, whose brother is notoriously rat face and fleabag. But as Nadia, like all of these characters, they're so fucking good. Like Nadia is just like, has this weird ex-boyfriend lover that gets,
Starting point is 00:38:24 what is it? Re reincarnated as a different guy every century she's alive and so she just stalks this guy every time it's always just now in this season it's like just some weird bro and she'll go and like take photos of him masturbating in his room and he'll be like freaked out because there's like flashing bulbs outside his window because she's like floating it's just like there's so much going on and you really can't um you can't the level of mastery that taika waititi and like jermaine clement like these guys who created flight of the concords like their comedy is truly unlike anything i've ever truly watched. Like the Taika Waititi movies that he makes like Boy and Hunt for the Wilder People. Like they're they just fucking kill it. Like they're some of the funniest people.
Starting point is 00:39:14 And I don't know if it's just maybe the New Zealand like comedy scene that they come out of. But they fucking it's so funny. Like Guillermo, the fucking familiar Guillermo is just the most tortured soul. They will never turn him into a vampire, but he's like celebrated as this character. Shout out to New Zealand, man. Like just a all around powerhouse year for New Zealand.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Yeah. For people who enjoy whenever Guy Montgomery is on, if you enjoy guy montgomery you should be watching every single comedic thing that comes out of new zealand because like it's there i just i don't know there's like a there's like a degree of like innocent fun to the humor too that's like so fucking well it's not like cynical even though like it could be heavy comedy content uh doing the pandemic right nailing it yeah aisha from below deck is from new zealand like some of like my favorite people come from new zealand anyway
Starting point is 00:40:14 the point is uh what what we do in the shadows check it out that's been anna's streaming list inconclusive if you'd like like to hear more follow me on Twitter where I probably won't post more. But this is a, you know. I watch a lot of TV. I watch a lot of TV. It's all I do. It's all I care about. I also love Cheer. We haven't mentioned
Starting point is 00:40:36 Cheer yet. Cheer had us dead to right. I had to straight bully you guys into watching that no you have gotten hey people people don't like bill bill what is his name belichick people don't like monica aldama okay yeah that's right but she fucking wins she's a fucking champion yeah um that was one of the only shows that uh i was on before most people and that was one of the only shows that I was
Starting point is 00:41:05 on before most people and that was because you bullied me and then I was like you guys seen cheer you still watching cheer bro and Anna was doing the thing where she sends no context video clips of her being a character from a show she's watching and I remember
Starting point is 00:41:21 when she was pretending to be one of the moms of the cheer was like and she is so busy she's involved with this and it was like we were like what i remember like what we're all like what is this and you're like you were like y'all need to watch cheer because it is out of control the cheer moms would be like my daughter is so good at cheer you know she's very busy she is so busy but if you ever try and come up against my daughter, she will destroy your daughter. She will cut your bitch ass daughter's Achilles tendon. No one came for your daughter. Why are you getting so aggressive?
Starting point is 00:41:54 Right. The parents of that one girl who's like the Jordan of cheerleading are very memorable. He's like, the parents are like, that's my career now. Actually, you got that wrong. And the dad's like, well parents are, the mom's like, that's my career now. Actually, you got that wrong. And the dad's like, well,
Starting point is 00:42:07 are you going to let me finish? And she's like, no, because you're wrong. And it's like, do you guys realize you're being interviewed? No,
Starting point is 00:42:14 don't care. Could not stop themselves. Gabby Butler, that was her name. Gabby Butler. Gabby Butler. Shout out to the Butler family. I think,
Starting point is 00:42:22 yeah, with that, anytime you get, you get keyed into like, a subculture and like, you see that get keyed into A subculture And you see that there are goats In the subculture It's always amazing I don't know who the fuck that is
Starting point is 00:42:31 She's also just like A young teen who's just like What? You're like hell yeah dude She doesn't give a fuck Just like that one girl Lexi Who's just like Hell yeah, dude. Hell yeah. She doesn't give a fuck. Just like that one girl. What was her name? Lexi.
Starting point is 00:42:46 Lexi, who's just like... Flipping out of this world with her tumbling skills. Trouble. Oh, you guys want to see this flip? Okay. Yeah. That was definitely like the takeaway character that like haunts you to this day.
Starting point is 00:43:00 I had to beat this girl's ass. Anyway. It's like, I fucking hate everyone. And they're like, could you invent a new flip? She's like, bet. Okay. I'm just like, damn. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Great show. All right. Thank you, Anna. That was a great list of shows that I definitely did not watch all of. I got 2021 set now. So this is actually going to be the last year in content because I'm just going to be
Starting point is 00:43:34 watching all the shit Anna just talked about. We're going to need everyone to pause making extra TV and stuff. Just hold off. Oh, well, it's an exempt industry, so good luck with that. I have one more recommendation. This kind of came out just now, but if you want to fucking rip your fucking hair out, I recommend Industry.
Starting point is 00:43:53 Industry is the most infuriating show you'll ever watch. It's about a bunch of young, fresh out of college kids who go to work in the London Wall Street. It is so, and it's so's so oh it's about finance people yeah it's a reality show no it's not a reality show it's it's scripted on hbo okay it's called industry it's about like cutthroat 22 year olds and you're like this is evil and it makes me so mad but i watched it all zoomers yeah yeah Zoomers? Yeah, yeah. It's tough. Succession for Zoomers.
Starting point is 00:44:26 I'm like that. That's funny. It's tough. Trust no one. Yeah, DTA. I already don't. Easy. Ah, damn.
Starting point is 00:44:33 I love how DJ Daniel always ends. Hey, what do you say about your vulnerabilities on mic, bro? Well, he always ends every episode with just some real dark take. Oh, yeah, man. Oh, you guys having dinner? Yeah, I guess I'll warm up dinner and cry how'd you know slept for breakfast again oh that's we love you dan i love everybody you know what he's talking he's just gonna go play cyberpunk 2077 probably and be like, these graphics. Give me a break. Give me an F in B, y'all.
Starting point is 00:45:07 They should have waited another year. What is this, a PS? Hey. Get it? Because it's the first one? There's no number to it? Just a PS? What is this, a PS?
Starting point is 00:45:19 Oh, fuck. Don't hurt him, Daniel. Don't hurt him. All right, guys. We're back tomorrow, I think. Who knows what we're doing. We'll be back with more year-end content soon. We won't quit you, though. We will not quit you.
Starting point is 00:45:35 And there will be a Santa U somewhere there. Maybe you've heard it. Maybe you haven't yet. Get excited. It happened four days ago. Oh, then retrospectively. Look back in the feed. All right.
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