[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Although there is a melancholy haze left behind with the end of recording book reviews and general episodes, that sadness does not have to control the podcast. With change brings new opportunity but also a tradition of celebration. Two hundred episodes is a lot to sort through but everyone knows Danny loves to make top tens and share his opinions so as the end draws near he thought it was the perfect time to reflect and rank his favorite episodes. Alexander the Tsar brings in his own flare as he talks about some of his favorite episodes and some that he wishes he could do over but together they look over two hundred episodes and share stories. There are some rules, as Danny explains, but overall this episode is a celebration of the best of The Broken Shelf from the two dudes that started it.
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