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This week we're going back to the year 1890, when podcasts were more godly, and all people cared about was their unpublished manuscripts. Dr. Russell Carlisle wants to teach people to follow Jesus' morals without mentioning Jesus' name every two seconds, but his baldest colleague is so outraged at this idea that he sends Dr. Carlisle over a hundred years into the future, to the dystopian hellscape known as 2002. That'll teach Carlisle to have his own opinions about things! Now trapped in the future, Carlisle must do his best to survive by using his wits and screaming at children, storeowners, and movie theater cashiers. Meanwhile Dan, Ryan, and Alexa learn an important lesson, which is that the Devil loves when people do good things, and that's why he's so evil. It's... admittedly confusing.
By Dan Kapr & Ryan LinaThis week we're going back to the year 1890, when podcasts were more godly, and all people cared about was their unpublished manuscripts. Dr. Russell Carlisle wants to teach people to follow Jesus' morals without mentioning Jesus' name every two seconds, but his baldest colleague is so outraged at this idea that he sends Dr. Carlisle over a hundred years into the future, to the dystopian hellscape known as 2002. That'll teach Carlisle to have his own opinions about things! Now trapped in the future, Carlisle must do his best to survive by using his wits and screaming at children, storeowners, and movie theater cashiers. Meanwhile Dan, Ryan, and Alexa learn an important lesson, which is that the Devil loves when people do good things, and that's why he's so evil. It's... admittedly confusing.