Well, it happened. The pandemic has finally pushed Azed & Jay over the brink and into the mouth of madness. How else to explain this episode, wherein Kieran Dick, a Toronto/Brooklyn experimental video and film artist, who once refused to shake David Bowie's hand, zestfully defends the greasy 80's "comedy" DC Cab? Kieran is on record declaring that DC Cab is the one movie he would take "into the bunker". Can a movie using Mr. T as it's main selling point really be defended? Is there a hidden subtext in this otherwise clunky, super-inappropriate movie? Were the 80's all a dream? Tune in to find out.
Joining in on the "fun" is comic performer and entrepreneur Trevor Burnett, who classes up the episode with some true Hollywood tales about his time as a background performer in Billy Madison. And we go full TMZ when Trevor starts throwing shade on Adam Sandler for trying to pick up hot extras on set and having zero game.
NOTE: Azed gets increasingly drunk as the episode progresses and subsequently becomes more belligerent and sloppy than usual.