Vaguely Inconsistent

Superhero Spectacles, Cartoon Classics, and Friendship Festivities


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Ever found yourself torn between a superhero film's CGI overdose and the nostalgia of 80s cartoons? Lou's adventures might start in the emergency room, but they quickly head into the realm of animated nostalgia and the weekend's football highlights. From touching tributes in the movie "Mufasa" to pondering how voice actors from Adult Swim shaped our love for storytelling, this episode packs more than a few surprises. And if you think a football chat can't shift seamlessly into a critique of CGI excess in superhero flicks, think again. Join us as we debate the merits of modern visuals against classics like "Pirates of the Caribbean."

Have you ever wondered how many Jedi actually made it through Order 66? We explore this and more while dissecting the Star Wars universe, from fresh narratives to character complexities. Our spirited discussion extends into Marvel and DC's upcoming releases, with a sprinkle of excitement over new timelines and superhero dynamics. As we navigate the world of TV, from the mysteries of "Skeleton Crew" to shows that didn't hit the mark, we find joy in casual viewing, sharing our favorite moments and not-so-great experiences. And yes, we do have opinions on the comedic duo of Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart.

Our longstanding camaraderie shines through as we celebrate over 26 years of friendship, complete with lighthearted banter and hopeful anticipation for Lou's return in the next episodes. Whether it's reminiscing about the golden age of cartoons or tackling serious topics like the aftermath of California wildfires, our conversations promise laughter, insight, and a touch of nostalgia. So, if you're ready for a whirlwind of engaging stories and candid critiques, this episode is your perfect companion.

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Intro music by Alex Grohl

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Vaguely InconsistentBy JDL