The collectible habit conversation continues… and immediately spirals out of control.
In Episode 290, Jonathan Fallen, The Chizzle, and Cobra Dad are back in the lab talking action figures, Toy Fair insanity, pre-orders we swore we weren’t placing, and the never-ending cycle of “I’m done buying” followed by “okay, just one more.”
Cobra Dad kicks things off with a bold announcement: he’s officially retiring “No Diddy.” That’s it. It’s over. We’re evolving.
Except… we’re not.
Because the Toy Fair news is wild. The reveals are heavy. The sculpts are detailed. The articulation is strong. The prices? Even stronger. And as Follin and The Chisel push every collectible breakdown to the absolute max, Cobra Dad finds himself fighting for his life trying not to say the phrase he just put on the shelf.
It’s hard.
Yeah. Hard.
Expect:
Major action figure news
Toy Fair drops and reactions
Deep dives into the psychology of collecting
Shelf space debates
Financial denial
And multiple moments where the show completely derails (as tradition demands)
Three grown men. Too many figures. Not enough space. Zero self-control.
The collectible therapy session continues — and like always, it goes gloriously off the rails.
Tap in. Tune in. And remember… he said he’s retiring it.
The collectible habit conversation continues… and immediately spirals out of control.
In Episode 290, Jonathan Fallen, The Chizzle, and Cobra Dad are back in the lab talking action figures, Toy Fair insanity, pre-orders we swore we weren’t placing, and the never-ending cycle of “I’m done buying” followed by “okay, just one more.”
Cobra Dad kicks things off with a bold announcement: he’s officially retiring “No Diddy.” That’s it. It’s over. We’re evolving.
Except… we’re not.
Because the Toy Fair news is wild. The reveals are heavy. The sculpts are detailed. The articulation is strong. The prices? Even stronger. And as Follin and The Chisel push every collectible breakdown to the absolute max, Cobra Dad finds himself fighting for his life trying not to say the phrase he just put on the shelf.
It’s hard.
Yeah. Hard.
Expect:
Major action figure news
Toy Fair drops and reactions
Deep dives into the psychology of collecting
Shelf space debates
Financial denial
And multiple moments where the show completely derails (as tradition demands)
Three grown men. Too many figures. Not enough space. Zero self-control.
The collectible therapy session continues — and like always, it goes gloriously off the rails.
Tap in. Tune in. And remember… he said he’s retiring it.