The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 2: Flirting at Trader Joe's
Episode Date: June 27, 2024Listening back to a drunk Roy Bellamy after the Panthers Game 7 win triggers a memory of drunk Stugotz interviewing Ludacris, and the sound is even better than we remembered. Also, Dan, Stu, and Jerem...y quickly discuss the recent Miami Heat news of Bam Adebayo reportedly signing an extension while reports suggest Jimmy Butler WILL remain in Miami despite NOT signing an extension. Then, Mina Kimes is here with candy hot takes, comments on Amazon Prime shows, football knowledge, and for a major discussion on the self-checkout lines at grocery stores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This is the Don LeBattor Show with the Stugarts Podcast.
Mina Kimes will be here shortly.
She has lent her name to the debate of the day,
which is worst candy, black licorice, or candy corn, and she says red hots. She's
going off the board and says that red hots are worth worse than either of
those things. So put it on the poll, Juju at LeBotard show, worst candy, candy corn or red hots
because black licorice is running away with worst candy.
How is candy corn in this conversation?
A lot of people hate candy corn.
There are a lot of people who like it,
but a lot of people hate candy corn.
You can be indifferent on candy corn.
No one tries it and hates it.
I mean, it's delicious.
A lot of people do, Stu.
I like it, you like it, but a lot of people do, Stu. Really?
I like it, you like it, but a lot of people.
Look, just earlier in the show,
both Jessica and Jeremy, I think, said candy corn
is worse than black licorice.
I think both of them said that.
I like candy corn, but I defended black licorice
against the disgust in which people discuss it,
because it is not the worst candy
that I've ever had.
It's perfectly fine.
I think we just need to go back through Chris Whittingham's
2021 Mystery Create candy draft choices because he took
Tootsie Roll first overall, one of the worst picks
of all time.
Tootsie Roll?
Tootsie Roll, first overall, first off the board.
Best candy, first overall.
It's a late first rounder.
First round.
Maybe, maybe.
That's a brawny.
That's way after brawny.
Maybe.
Brawny.
That's an undrafted free agent candy.
No one is drafting Tootsie Rolls in 2024, please.
An old classic.
Have respect for some of the old classics.
That's a consistency thing.
That's a texture thing that he's doing.
He likes something that is chewy. I think it's not consistency thing. That's a texture thing that he is doing. He likes something that is chewy.
I think it's not just flavor.
Wow, Lucy, you're making a horrified face at the Tootsie Roll.
Tootsie Roll has had a lot of success for many, many years.
I feel like you're doing the Tootsie Roll
what it is the Swifties just did to Dave Grohl.
Like, have some respect for the Tootsie Roll.
Great run.
It's a Hall of Famer.
First ballot.
First ballot.
It's a Hall of Famer.
I'm not saying it's a first overall pick either
I'm not saying I even like it that much but put some respect on the name of the tootsie roll, please
Dan I'm sorry Lucy come on you up, but tootsie rolls not Dave Grohl, please
It pretty much is listen five years from the day
They retired tootsie rolls the tootsie roll one to the Hall of Fame to see what a compiler first ballot
It's not a compiler unless Hank Aaron, Hank Aaron, unless, unless, unless. It's just been around forever.
It's never been the best candy.
It's a Tootsie Roll.
It's just been around.
It hasn't been the best, it's just been there.
Listen, I don't like the Milky Way, but it's in the Candy Hall of Fame.
Okay?
I don't like Milky Ways.
I don't like Three Musketeers, Candy Hall of Fame.
I respect Three Musketeers.
I do.
This was Woody's draft.
Tootsie Roll, Airhead, Now and Later, Candy Corn, Warheads.
Chris Cody, would you do me the favor when you're the executive producer of not yawning
giant yawns in my face while leaning back in your seat because you've had too much to
drink and slept on the couch in here.
Can you just pretend to hide a little more behind your glasses when you do that job?
And we're talking candy.
I mean, I would think it would be your wheelhouse. I do.
Can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
He is really struggling. By the way, I just want to say publicly for the first time, I'm
so happy for Roy Bellamy. He was the only reason that I was rooting for, I guess I should
say the only reason I wasn't rooting against the Panthers
because I thought about how sad Roy would be.
After the Oilers tied it up on Monday,
I thought, man, Roy is probably freaking out right now.
I don't wanna see him sad.
I want this for Roy.
And I was so happy that he was able to celebrate.
You were not alone.
It was palpably and legitimately moving to me
to see him happy and to see our audience
legitimately happy for him.
All right, we have made it from Amber and Becker,
and to the infield, which is a couple blocks down.
We are made it.
Can you get the we are, I wanna make t-shirts.
Tony, Tony, yes, Tony was at home yesterday
and he kept rewinding the YouTube
Amaranth back arena to the in field which is a couple blocks down couple blocks down four parts in there that I love
It's just couple right now
Amaranth back arena to the in field which is a couple blocks down
and back arena to the infield, which is a couple blocks down. Get me the we are made it.
I want to make t-shirts that are we are made it.
Wait, Smetty is upset because she just wants to celebrate Roy.
She doesn't like this.
I didn't think bringing up Roy was going to lead
to the public roasting.
Oh, no.
Now I feel bad.
Now I feel like this is my fault. You guys are the assholes.
He was happy.
Go ahead and play him just being happy.
All right, we have made it from Amerenbekerena
to the infield, which is a couple blocks down.
You guys wouldn't understand what it's like
to be non-Banwagon fans of a team that wins a championship.
Video, play for me please, Roy from the bar.
Play the different sound of We Are Made It.
All right, we have made it from it from a man back arena to the
couple blocks down
Just like his face you could see I love the arm angle to like pointing down. It's great
So happy for that guy
The team the comedy team of Roy Bellamy and David Dwork, visually funny.
Just, it's physically funny.
This backfired on Jessica.
She was trying to celebrate.
All right, we have made it from Amar and Peckerana
to the infield, which is a couple blocks down.
Couple blocks down.
This sounds like me when I was like 19 years old
telling my mom very drunkly that I was going somewhere. This is what it sounds like me when I was like 19 years old telling my mom very drunkly that I was going somewhere
This is what it sounds like
Wasn't Roy invited last night to partake in all of that video everywhere that is of you and Izzy and Mike Ryan
Izzy got a table at 11 correct was Roy not invited or did he not end up going because he didn't feel like going
I don't know who is he invited?
But he reached out to a buck real quick. I don't know. It wasn't my table invited I was invited someone should have said to Izzy. Hey, maybe you want to invite Roy. I mean he knows about right bet
He invited Roy
Glad we brought this up about Roy. I'm gonna ask him
Hmm. I have just learned that the seven foot nine center for Florida is a three-star recruit
Be very good if he's seven foot nine you got to be better than a three-star really a bit stiff
Let's play some audio of stugots drunk talking to ludicrous, please than a three-star recruit. Probably a bit stiff.
Let's play some audio of Stugats drunk talking to Ludacris, please.
How much does the watch cost, Ludacris?
How much?
I don't know.
I got it for free.
That's a good question.
That's an indelicate question, right?
You don't ask a woman what she weighs.
You don't ask a hip-hop star what his jewelry's worth, do you?
That's why he let me ask this one.
You really don't.
You don't. I do, no, stop.
Ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha.
Stu Gots decided at a 10 B.M. broadcast
to like whip down six gin and tonics right before we started.
How much does the watch cost, Ludacris?
Ah!
It was Shaq's birthday, I mean.
Roy Bellamy, comparative to you,
sounds like A.I. Al like AI Al Michael compared to you.
Alright, we're waiting for Amber and Becca to the infield, which is a couple blocks down.
Does the watch cost ludicrous?
I want to Stugatsa, we didn't tackle this in the local hour but there was a bit of a public shift here in a way that I thought was interesting because the Miami Heat lose
in the playoffs in the first round after getting to the finals last year on the
back of Jimmy Butler. Jimmy Butler's leverage skyrockets when you see what
happens to the team against the Celtics,
when the Celtics counter everything Jimmy Butler has been by building a champion.
And then Jimmy Butler says after his team is eliminated,
we wouldn't have been eliminated if I had played. Pat Riley says,
if you're not playing, you should keep your mouth shut.
Now we were talking when all of this happened.
Jimmy was very public about I want an extension, I want an extension.
His agent worked on I want an extension.
And Pat Riley's response was shut your mouth if you're not playing.
And then yesterday, after Jimmy has told anyone who will listen Miami's where I want to be. Anyone
who will listen Miami is where I wish to play but I'd like an extension. Pat Riley
said publicly there will be no extension and then yesterday and this is not small
I don't think it's announced by Shams. Nobody else was announcing it. Jimmy Butler will play
this season and take no extensions from anybody. The negotiating window is closed.
He will become a free agent at the start of the 2025 season. Your thoughts
are what on what played out yesterday because that was months of Jimmy Butler saying,
I want an extension. Jimmy Butler showing you how valuable he is or the team showing you how valuable
he is when he's not available and then very more quietly yesterday. Never mind about all that.
There will be no extension just like Pat Riley said. And Pat Riley told Jimmy Butler to shut his mouth and evidently the the contract wanting mouth is now shut. I happen to
agree with Riley it was a stupid thing for Jimmy to say Jimmy has been great he
has far exceeded anyone's expectations including Riley's I think since he's
been down here it seems like well then let me ask you this first before i go before go forward this do you think
jimmy deserves an extension do you think that he felt in june extension what i
found interesting about yesterday is bam got his money and jimmy uh... it's
announced that he will not be getting his money not now he wants it now and
he will not be getting it
now does he deserve an extension shore
i mean it's hard to get those players
and I would want a player like that,
but his age is something that,
and how unavailable he was last year,
I could see why it is the Heat will say,
we'll play this out.
And if it's Donovan Mitchell in a year
or somebody else in a year, we'll take our chances with somebody else in a year.
Let's remember that Jimmy has a player option after this year as well.
So it's essentially a contract year for him if he wants an extension.
If something goes wrong, he has another year he can opt into.
But this news came out with Shams and through Brian Windhorst as well.
And I found it interesting that this news comes out where not a lot of news often comes from the heat.
A lot of the time it comes through agents.
And so Jimmy positioning it himself as he's determined,
were the words that I believe Shams used
to have the best year of his career,
and he's going to play this out and try to test free agency.
It's fascinating given Riley's comments which were,
we want to see you available playing games.
This all sort of worked out the way that the Heat hoped.
They got to cash in on BAM's extension
before dealing with all of the extra bonuses
that come in it through all NBAs
because he wasn't named Defensive Player of the Year.
Jimmy Butler now publicly announces himself,
hey, I'm good in Miami, that comes out,
you don't wanna be traded anywhere,
and I'm gonna play this year to have the best season
I've ever had after Riley challenged him to play
more regular season games, and the two of them saying,
hey, we're here and we're ready to win,
also allows the Heat to potentially recruit
some other stars who might be interested
to now play with them.
I don't think there's any chance that he'd go
into the season the same way that they were built
last year. They can't. I agree. They go with Jimmy as contract year, let's see what you have,
you're trying to prove yourself to the entire league because you want your money here, go earn
it, play the games, and I'm guessing they'll get him new teammates, at least some to play with him.
All right, we have made it from Amerenbeck, aren't it?
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Don Lebatard.
I don't like Smutty either.
Stugats.
Women stay home in the kitchen where they belong.
This is the Don Lebatard Show with the Stugats.
We've already started, even though you think we didn't, Mina.
Thank you and welcome to the show.
I encourage everybody to check out the Mina Kimes show with Lenny, Uncommon Football Expertise,
and she talks about other stuff well-rounded in a number of different areas.
One of the things that I wish to talk to you about is everything going on with the
49ers because they can't pay everyone and it seems to me that Iuk's family members that I keep hearing
from people around the Iuk's that he's not going to be there anymore through whatever it is that
they're doing on social media. What is actually happening there with the 49ers? Well, first I'll say, I hate trying.
On all of my shows at ESPN,
we do stories based on the social media activity
of athletes now ex-athlete unfollowed the team
and he posted this and he liked this angry tweet.
And sometimes it turns out to be something,
Stefan Diggs is no longer a Buffalo Bill,
but a lot of times it's all for nothing.
So I hate reading too much into it.
I do think feelings get hurt
in these drawn out public negotiations
and that doesn't necessarily indicate
where the negotiations are actually going
or how they're going to end.
I believe that the Niners are going to keep Ayuk.
I think they want to keep Ayuk.
That's not based on reporting, although we've heard reports to that effect.
But it's my opinion from a football perspective, because when you look at this roster and it's
an all-star team on offense, Ayuk strikes me as more indispensable
than some of the other players,
particularly, I think, Debo Samuel is the wide receiver
they're more likely to move on from.
Probably not this year, it would be next year,
and then they would pay Brock Purdy,
so they're kind of threading the needle there.
But Ayuk is, I think, one of the best wide receivers
in the NFL.
I think he's a true number one.
I think he's an incredible route runner.
I think he can win at all three levels.
He has great hands.
And he brings something to that offense
that really nobody else does on the team.
He would produce more if he was in any other offense,
not playing with the aforementioned All-Star team.
Whereas Debo is incredibly unique
and I don't think anyone reproduces what he does.
But the combination of Christian McCaffrey,
the receiver that they drafted this year in the first round, Ricky Pearsall, to me
that felt more like okay we can at least approximate some of what Debo does in
terms of the carries, the work behind the line to scrimmage, some of the play
action concepts over the middle of the field. There's nobody else on the roster
who was a receiver like Brandon Iuke.
Wouldn't the majority of the audience think
that Debo Samuel is better, more important,
and more valuable than Iook?
He maybe was at one point, Dan,
but I think we're sort of entering the downturn
of we already have his career,
in part because of how he's been used.
This was a complaint of his. Receivers are not
really meant to be used like running to be given running back carries. You're taking an amount of
punishment contact that is very unique for that position. I think he obviously is, I would say obviously, he has at points been more valuable from a fantasy perspective, from accounting stats perspective, production wise, he's been more famous.
And I think, you know, we associate him so closely with that team.
But I think that while he is one of the more unique players in the NFL and an absolute unicorn, I think
just looking at this offense as a whole and the guys that they have, he is the player
who is a bit more dispensable than Ayuk.
Can we play for Mina the Al Michaels AI and get her thoughts on Al Michaels the computer?
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Robot Al sounds bored with Al.
That's worse than I thought it would be.
I haven't heard it until this moment.
I just saw the headline.
I'm actually shocked how bad that sounds
because while a lot of AI, generative AI is really terrible,
I just watched that Toys R Us commercial,
which was honestly hauntingly bad.
Vocal AI has actually been pretty good.
You hear it with a lot of music stuff
and they use it to replicate musicians
and it actually sounds pretty similar.
I'm not saying it's good from an artistic perspective.
That sounds terrible.
I feel the same way about this, Dan,
that I do a lot about AI in this creative,
in the creative space,
which is I don't understand who or what it's for.
It kind of, it reminds me a little bit about
of how like CVS and all the drugstores started adding
self checkout over the last five years or so, even though nobody wanted it and everybody
hates it.
And it felt like they just kind of did it because they could do it.
And now a lot of them are scaling it back.
No, Tony, come on.
You don't like self check.
I go self checkout every time I have the option to do it.
I do it.
CVS, Publix, Target, whatever it is. I want to just go through my stuff to do it. I do it CVS publics target whatever it is
I want to just go through my stuff and do it because I do it fast
Okay, but the CVS in particular their self checkout thing is the worst it is constantly dinging at you
It's screaming at you the entire time. You're battling with that machine. I just have to look at myself
Terrible angle on this security camera. Oh, yeah, it's the time
They don't have bags.
So like you have to find a human to get you a bag
because there hasn't been,
maybe that the human employees
have been sabotaging themselves.
I hope so.
And if you buy alcohol,
you gotta wait for someone to come
and put your driver's license in.
Like you end up needing help.
Or if you're at Target and you get something
with a little sensor on it
and then they have to come take the sensor off.
You still need the people to help you.
I just don't understand what most of this AI is for.
Other than, and you can say, well,
I guess from the business standpoint,
they're saving money.
I'm not even a hundred percent sure that's the case
with a lot of this stuff.
The environmental cost of it, I think,
outweighs the financial savings at the moment.
And that's not like an anti-AI.
I think there's a lot of actual uses for AI, research, coding, things like that.
But every creative output I've seen to this point has been totally useless and bad.
So I don't know who thought, yes, this is what we need.
AI L. Michaels, this is what people want. Everybody really wants to hear this.
I cannot fathom a soul on earth wanting that.
It just feels like we're using it just because it's there.
It's like, oh, we have AI.
Like, why don't we just put Al Michaels' voice on it
and just like trot it out and it'll be okay.
Creating solutions to a problem nobody has.
As it's very easy to replace Al Michaels though,
by just the owl putting AI in
there instead and just make it I Michaels that's right a little bit
Hispanic if you need to get back in put it on the pole please juju does a soul
on earth clamor for the AI version of al Michaels also put on the poll is the CVS auto checkout the worst.
Mina, you and Pablo are perpetually making fun
of how old I am the way that I used to make fun
of Tony Kornheiser for how old he is,
but I rarely feel older than when I'm standing
in the Whole Foods checkout line
and all the young people are self-checking out
and I'm looking at who's surrounding me
and I am in a nursery home.
I am, this is just old people.
There's self-checkout, I haven't been to Whole Foods.
I actually think the Whole Foods, the checkout is good
because of their line system is so efficient.
It actually gets you through very quickly. I would never self-checkout at Whole Foods, the checkout is good because of their line system is so efficient. It actually gets you through very quickly.
I would never self-checkout at Whole Foods.
I go to that line system.
One of the most unpleasant experiences in modern life
is choosing the wrong line at the store.
You get in the wrong grocery line,
the other one moves fast and you feel that cost.
It just stings.
Whole Foods, they put you in
and then they call out the number,
and this has been most of the Whole Foods I go to,
they send you to the right one,
which I find incredibly gratifying.
I can pick a line with the best of them
at a grocery store.
No one's better than me.
I can assess how many groceries you got.
Okay, there's three people in line here,
but this first in front's got 14 things.
These five people all have two things,
so I'm gonna go in this line with five people.
Little grudin' in there.
I hear a little gruden.
You gotta look at the produce.
That's where self-checkout's the worst by the way at the grocery store.
You're like, four-oh-six-nine-seven-two.
I try to be helpful.
No container. It takes forever.
I try to tell them what fruit it is.
Like, this is asparagus. You don't have to put the number in.
And then you accidentally swipe something twice and you're double charged for it
and you don't know how to do it and you have to find an employee
and it's embarrassing because they walk over
and they have to start over
and they're punching a button buttons
and the whole thing takes longer
than it would have you just gone to find
like a normal person.
I'm self checkout though
because I just don't really like interacting
with other people a lot of the time
that I go to the grocery store.
I just rather not see a human being
unless it's Trader Joe's
because the people at the checkout line
at Trader Joe's are taught to flirt with you.
And that feels really nice.
You know what though?
I like it when the clerk compliments my groceries.
Oh, the best.
Like, nice.
Throwing a party.
Don't try to guess what I'm making for dinner tonight.
Don't try to guess what I'm making for dinner tonight.
She's like, oh, you got to make a little pasta dish, huh?
It's like, yeah.
I feel that's invasive.
I feel all of that is voyeuristic
in a way that's uncomfortable.
I met a guy at a party recently who works for OpenAI,
and I have a bunch of ideas for things
that are actually useful, not for making shitty commercials,
and I didn't call them shitty to his face.
But I said, okay, how about this?
Tell me what you guys think of this use for AI, an app.
You point it at your fridge, it scans the whole fridge
and gives you a list of all the things you can make
with everything in your fridge.
Oh, that's fire.
There is a website that does that.
No way.
But you have to manually type it in.
You have to like type in what you have.
He was like, that's overly facile.
He's like, that's a waste of our efforts.
And I was like, you know what's a waste of your efforts?
Your shitty commercials.
Wow.
Or I. Michael's.
I really do enjoy the idea of a pervert with a kink
taking the job at Trader Joe's just because he wants
to try and guess what you're making for dinner
based on what it is.
Ooh, a little steak and salad.
Ooh, cilantro.
Are you gonna?
Yum.
Yeah, I do like a pervert, just being employed
doing nothing but making guesses about your ingredients.
Or like a pickup artist who's trying to get his new game.
He's like a standup comic where he's gotta
play the little clubs to see what's going on.
Okay, this will work later tonight.
You know what's a tragic side Okay, this will work later tonight.
You know what's a tragic side effect of being like a mom now and being in my late 30s is
the feeling of disappointment you get when the clerk doesn't flirt with you or when you
buy alcohol and you don't get carted, it's kind of like that.
But there's like a tipping point for women,
or just for me, I don't wanna overly generalize,
where when a teenage clerk is a little bit flirtatious,
walk out and you're like, still got it,
which I did not feel until maybe a year ago, I think,
late 30s.
I've never been flirted with at Trader Joe's. I'm feeling left out.
Oh, it feels amazing.
I got carded for buying vanilla the other day.
What?
Put it on the poll, please, at Lebatard Show.
Are the clerks at Trader Joe's trained to flirt with you?
Also, please, I know I said nursery home.
Instead of nursing home,
I put myself in a house full of babies instead of-
Or flowers.
Instead of- Plants. Instead of Joe Biden. I'm sorry in a house full of babies instead of. Or flowers. Instead of.
Plants.
Instead of Joe Biden.
I'm sorry, Mina, you were gonna say something?
Would you be flattered if an AI clerk flirted with you?
Yes.
Like her?
Chris.
Oh, the walking Phoenix movie.
Just empty sounding.
Yes, just like.
Yes.
Oh, your eyes are nice.
Yes, I love the smell of nachos on your breath
Mina what are you watching these days because I asked you yesterday if you had seen the Celine Dion
Documentary if you had seen the Kevin Spacey documentary, they just asked you about the Dallas Cowboys documentary
You're always watching interesting things. Have you gotten ahold of the bear yet?
I think the better question is,
why are you watching the most depressing content
in the world?
Your text was like,
have you seen this Lean Dion documentary?
It's brutal.
It's so heartbreaking.
It really is.
I was getting ready for my next Southbeat session.
I'm trying to get into shape
by being properly sad before I start.
You have like a filter for the most depressing content on earth.
I am excited for The Bear. I love The Boys. Season four of The Boys is back.
I think it's really good.
I find that show to be one of the more consistently entertaining things
like out there right now.
I just think it's so fun to watch.
It's a little bit on like I guess obvious sometimes with the allegory and
what it's sending up but that doesn't really bother me because it's just so
entertaining. I really like trashy crime procedural shows and I am really
liking the new Jake Gyllenhaal, the presumed innocent on Apple TV.
This guy, I mean, come on, you know, what is this guy doing?
I'm not gonna let that out.
It's the number one show on Apple, that one.
Is it?
Yes.
Yeah, Tony, every like 15 minutes his character just gets worse and worse.
You're like, are you kidding me?
You were whirr?
I don't want to spoil it for anyone.
What was that word?
Whir?
Whir?
We're enjoying that.
But I'm excited for the bear.
I can't kind of can't believe the new season
of the bear is out already.
It feels like those Scott Turow, James Paddock,
like they keep just turning them out.
And usually you have to wait such a long time.
Like the dragon show, which I also watch,
I feel like we had to wait four years or something
for a new Dragon Show.
Is there anything Amazon has made with its studios
better than the boys?
Because I associate that as a higher quality
of what it is that they're making there
than some of the other things.
And it's that good.
It's not even, I'm not even indicting
the rest of what Amazon is doing.
But what is second place on the best creative thing
that Amazon regularly makes?
They've got all of the money in the world,
obviously, to make things.
That's a big budget production.
I was, when I discovered The Boys, I was like, wow,
how does, it almost was my introduction in general
to Amazon streaming to see something that big hidden, you know,
hidden behind a paywall.
Yeah, I it's actually kind of argue the same with Apple, right? They make all these shows
and it seems like nobody actually watches them. Like I'm always trying to bring up Apple
shows in conversation and nobody seems to have heard of half of them because I and I
don't think it's because of the quality of the show, they spend a ton on them.
I think a lot of it is just a lot of folks
don't actually subscribe to the service
and don't want to add another one.
Amazon, everybody has because so many people have Prime,
but I think that they've spent a lot of money.
I've read a lot of articles about this
and just haven't had hits like, you know, Netflix and Max.
I know they did the big Lord of the Rings show
The Wheel of Time, you know was the big one and yeah
There's a some smaller Amazon shows. Oh fallout. I know people really love I haven't watched that one
Follows really good set design like the story like everything's been really good the reboot was good
But then they canceled it after like one season.
You know about that one.
I first saw the boys spin off.
Gen V was actually excellent.
You don't have to watch it to watch the boys.
And you probably have to watch the boys to watch that.
But I thought that was really well made.
I thought the Mr.
and Mrs. Smith reboot was strangely good.
I didn't think it would be good.
It's the Donald Glover, Maya Erskine,
who's an actress, people say it looks like me,
who does not look like me at all.
I found it to be like actually really well written
and funny and I thought they had excellent chemistry.
There are two Amazon shows that I constantly recommend
to people that nobody has watched.
I just talked about this on podcast. One is the show Patriot, which is one of my favorite
shows of all time. It's about a depressed spy. It was two seasons. And then the other is a show
called Counterpart where J.K. Simmons is a science fiction show, plays a man who discovers that he
has a counterpart in a world that's exactly the same as our world, but slightly different. They
had a major pandemic there. That also was two seasons, both excellent.
Pete Slauson
Fleabag. I forgot about Fleabag. That's my mistake.
Jared Ranere That's a great one.
Pete Slauson It is the most critically
acclaimed thing that Amazon has done. It has received a lot of different kinds of awards.
Does, put it on the poll please, Juju at LeBattard Show. Does Mina indeed look like Maya Erskine?
Does she?
No!
Does she?
Put it on the poll.
You can vote if you want to.
I saw that you voted earlier.
You think there's a worse candy
than candy corn and black licorice?
You had a nomination.
I put up Red Hots, which I think are disgusting.
And sometimes I'll eat them by accident,
like from just rifling through like a candy thing
and opening it and not really paying attention and.
I hate that.
I hate when I'm trying to get cherry or strawberry
and I get cinnamon.
When I get fooled by the jelly beans,
that's a terrible feeling.
Surely that's happened to all of you.
Tell me that's happened.
Happens all the time.
Oh, I accidentally ate a Snickers.
The popcorn jelly bean, ooh.
Mina, the Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift story
is being commemorated by Hallmark in a movie,
I think that's being called Holiday Touchdown,
a chief's love story.
Your thoughts on everything that is happening
with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
that, you know, Crescendo's here and Travis Kelce that, you know, crescendos here with Travis Kelce in a tuxedo
with his friends going on stage
and carrying his beloved off the stage
in an act of romantic chivalry.
I don't think that the movie is about them,
unless I'm mistaken.
I read a short plot, so I think if it was about them,
it would be
legally a little bit contentious. But I think it is tapping into the fact that
the Chiefs have because of this relationship, God, that video is weird,
become such an incredibly large brand, which is hilarious to say about a team
that has the best quarterback in football and is now really kind of a dynasty. But it is because of this, I find it fascinating. Anytime we
do Chiefs content, put out Chiefs anything, now it's reaching this much bigger audience
and people care about everything related to the Chiefs more purely because of the Taylor
Swift aspect, which is fascinating.
I think I find this relationship so interesting because I remember on Pablo's show,
we talked a little bit about Travis Kelsey and how good he is at being famous.
And it's so odd, like she managed to date and find and maybe there is a little bit of intention here.
The one NFL player who I think similarly to her
doesn't really offend anyone.
Like he is equally capable of being in the public eye
and being, I understand that there are people
who are bothered by them for various reasons,
but for the most part,
they're both like these incredibly innocuous,
kind of like glossy, smoothed over cultural figures that
seem to be like very compatible from a fame perspective.
Who is more famous now, Mina? Patrick Mahomes or Travis Kelce?
That's such a good question. Is it Travis Kelce?
It has to be Travis Kelce. I don't think it's close. All of Taylor Swift's fans know who Travis Kelce is
and intimately, they know him so well,
to the point where, like you mentioned,
this movie is not even about their story.
It's just the Chiefs now throwing their brand
on top of this story.
It's about, I think, a fan engagement director
falling in love with a fan,
and there's some sort of story around Christmas doing that.
But Travis Kelce, I mean, Travis Kelce is so big,
I saw someone tweet it yesterday that he's gonna be
the next person doing those movies like Vin Diesel
and The Rock did, but not the action ones,
doing the movies like those children's football movies
or babysitting movies, because he has that type of charisma
as this big big goofy dude.
And he wants it. I think that's kind of what I was hinting at here. Like in some ways you could have like almost a reverse Notting Hill or I get that
is in the Notting Hill. We're like, oh, what does it like to date the most famous person in the world?
It strikes me that he just seems so and I'm not questioning their relationship at this point.
I think it seems to be very real.
But like he was more ready for this than arguably any football player on earth.
He has said he wants to be a Hollywood personality.
He wants to be in movies.
He seems to want to be famous, but his desire to be so is not aggravating,
at least to me personally.
Like he doesn't, he wants to be famous,
he's ready to be famous,
but he doesn't seem thirsty and it,
or I guess it doesn't bother me at all.
He seems to be like,
it's like she could not have picked
the more perfect NFL player to be her partner in all of this.
Lucy and I will co-produce the Dave Grohl response,
Disney Hallmark, whatever movie about a band member falling in love with a fan.
I did enjoy Taylor Swift Twitter arguing that Dave Grohl is just trying to be famous and get attention from that. That was the thing that made me notice that Travis Kelsey wanted some of this that I didn't
realize that he wanted wasn't him just going up to Stu gots whenever it is that he saw Stu gots
trying to figure out how he could get into podcasts but it's when I was watching on Netflix some
sort of space show the name I don't know of John C. Riley and somebody else and there as one of the astronauts is Travis Kelsey and I'm like trying it was before
he became obviously this kind of famous but it was just it was strange to see
it it was years ago and I was like what does he do it like why is he doing this
it's a bit part and then yes he very badly wants to be famous has taken an
exceptional route toward getting it because he's going to have,
he's gonna have any number of opportunities.
If you think Jason was coveted this off season,
wait till Travis becomes somebody
who starts post-career stuff.
But it, everything we're describing,
I feel like should be annoying, but isn't.
Do you guys disagree with me?
I don't find anything about him to it just I find his
personality to be totally fine and he seems affable. Like you typically if you have someone
who's like very obviously you know arguably overexposed I don't think even Kelsey fans would
disagree with that or Tese fans he's literally everywhere who wants to be famous like typically
when those qualities I feel
like would belong to an athlete who really gets on a lot of people's nerves
I find him to be totally pleasant maybe neutral to people I don't feel like it
would be surprising to me if a lot of people dislike him same can be said of
her Mina Kimes totally pleasant or at worst neutral.
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