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This one starts strong and ends somewhere near spiritual collapse. Parker Brown shows up to make us watch Boondock Saints II, but the movie barely survives five minutes before dissolving into an argument about the French, seafood in plastic bags, and whether Outback Steakhouse is holy or heretical.
From there, it’s a slow descent.......Caleb plotting his birthday “Atomic Wing Challenge” like a death wish, defending his NASCAR 25 addiction as if it’s a calling, and mentoring a handicapped kid online who may or may not exist. Lauren’s trying to hold it together while the show slips further from the topic, from the script, from God.
By the end, there’s no movie, no morals, just three people circling the drain of American comfort food and male delusion. It’s Weedcap Radio at its bleakest: funny, aimless, and a little bit depressing
By weedcap radio5
1212 ratings
This one starts strong and ends somewhere near spiritual collapse. Parker Brown shows up to make us watch Boondock Saints II, but the movie barely survives five minutes before dissolving into an argument about the French, seafood in plastic bags, and whether Outback Steakhouse is holy or heretical.
From there, it’s a slow descent.......Caleb plotting his birthday “Atomic Wing Challenge” like a death wish, defending his NASCAR 25 addiction as if it’s a calling, and mentoring a handicapped kid online who may or may not exist. Lauren’s trying to hold it together while the show slips further from the topic, from the script, from God.
By the end, there’s no movie, no morals, just three people circling the drain of American comfort food and male delusion. It’s Weedcap Radio at its bleakest: funny, aimless, and a little bit depressing