We Know Too Much About Miami Vice
Pittsburgh NerdJune 03, 202401:17:1270.68 MB

We Know Too Much About Miami Vice

This week we had some technical issues and Nancy has to step in, we discuss Nancy losing intrest in Survivor and what is keeping broadcast TV alive, Nancy is watching a lot of true crime shows, Sean asks what is the the most Iconic car in movies or TV to us and we get into a Miami VIce discussion, plus so much more

[00:00:00] And welcome to episode 573 of the Pittsburgh Nerd podcast. I'm Sean. I'm Nancy and this

[00:00:29] is the only podcast that says, Listen kid, I'm not gonna bullshit you. Alright? I don't

[00:00:37] give a good fuck what you know or don't know. I'm gonna torch you anyway regardless. Not

[00:00:44] to get information. It's amusing to me to torture a cop. You can see anything you want

[00:00:52] because I've heard it all before. All you can do is pray for a quick death, which you

[00:00:58] ain't gonna get. By the way, you ever listen to Cade Billy's Superstounds of the 70s weekend?

[00:01:05] It's my personal favorite. That's funny. That is classic. I'm sorry now that I know what it's from.

[00:01:14] Yeah. So how are you, Ness? I'm good. How are you? I am not bad. I'm living. Yes. So let's

[00:01:23] discuss a couple of things to discuss here at the top. At the top. At the top. Number one.

[00:01:28] Tippy top. Yes. The reason you are on the podcast today. Correct. Is because we had some

[00:01:36] technical problems yesterday. Yeah. One of the things I've noticed when I've listened to the

[00:01:43] podcast is Ian sounds like he's in another room sometimes. And even my sound isn't that great.

[00:01:54] And so I started looking at the microphone and it looks like there's a connection problem

[00:01:57] with the microphone. There's a the our microphones are 10 years old at this point.

[00:02:03] Wow. Yeah. And it looks like there's a problem with the wire.

[00:02:08] Like that one of Ian's house gets used like the one that's here that obviously is

[00:02:14] used nearly as much as when we use it. It's at Ian's house because of all the I mean,

[00:02:17] that's where we record normally. So that cord, I mean, it was the connector was bent and you

[00:02:25] tried fidgeting. So it was a whole Hadoo. And I recorded the episode yesterday just trying

[00:02:32] to use the microphone from the computer. And I didn't like the sound quality.

[00:02:38] And so I decided we're just going to trash that and I'll record an episode with you today.

[00:02:44] So that's why you're on today. Yay. I'm sorry about Ian. Now,

[00:02:52] the good news is one, I have a backup microphone. So that's cool. But also I want to thank our

[00:03:01] good friends at the history of bad ideas podcast. They after several months of I don't want to say

[00:03:10] just they upgraded their equipment and they offered us a mixing board, which we've never had.

[00:03:19] I've always used a USB microphone that I plugged straight into the computer.

[00:03:26] So they were offering us a mixing board to you know, they upgraded to a new mixing board

[00:03:32] and they offered us their mixing board. So we got that from them. So we'll be sending you a present

[00:03:37] and an appreciation. That's sweet. Yes, they're very nice folks. They're very nice folks. Yes,

[00:03:42] even though they are from Cincinnati, they're very nice. Whoa. Hey, that's what they say about

[00:03:46] even though he's from Pittsburgh. I'm sure I have no those stealer fans. Yeah, I'm sure.

[00:03:54] I have no doubt. Yeah, I can only imagine the rivalry is you guys got going on.

[00:03:58] But so, you know, we're looking so we're going to what's probably going to happen is

[00:04:03] we're probably going to just buying brand new microphones to use at Ian's house. Yeah. You know,

[00:04:11] instead of that would require you upgrading them. Yeah. That's what it's going to require. Like

[00:04:17] we're going to so we're probably going to end up at some point shortly

[00:04:21] buying new microphones and that'll and it will be able to use the mixing board and

[00:04:27] you know, have a more professional sound. Yeah. Yeah. But maybe a more soothing sound of the 60s.

[00:04:36] Yeah. It's not like NPR. Yeah, exactly. I always I wish I could remember what comedian did. He

[00:04:43] did the joke. He's like, I always thought it'd be great if like NPR played rock and roll

[00:04:49] because then it'd be like and that was Ted Nugent and the Ted Nugent Orchestra performing

[00:05:00] Wang Dang, sweet Poo Tang.

[00:05:08] And then look on your face when you said Poo Tang. You have to do that. And like,

[00:05:12] like, it has to be like this certain way like his NPRs like they're just so blah.

[00:05:19] It's amazing. It's amazing how they sound. You're like blah.

[00:05:24] Like it's disgusting. Blah. No, no, it's I mean, it blah in like a blandness.

[00:05:31] Like when they talk, you know what you meant? I'm saying when you said it is not like you were

[00:05:35] so like gusty to say that word to get it. Well, I mean, I'm sure that they would be

[00:05:39] I guess it is Wang Dang, sweet Poo Tang.

[00:05:45] You know, like, like that love that look of disgust that William Regal would have had.

[00:05:52] Yes. Back in the day, like, yeah, for a restaurant, William, he was like, yeah.

[00:05:57] Yeah, you know, that's what I'm talking about. Like that kind of I don't like the

[00:06:01] scrunching of the face because I know I do it and I hate that. Yeah.

[00:06:04] Because it like pulls all your it makes you look weird. Keep those features apart.

[00:06:11] Wow, you thirsty. I am. Yeah, I've been thirsty all day.

[00:06:14] You know, like guzzle that. Yeah, excuse me.

[00:06:18] I have it is one of those days where like I have these days where it's like no matter how much

[00:06:24] I drink, I am not going to satisfy my thirst. You smoking the ganja? No, because that you'll

[00:06:30] have that effect. Right. I understand that. But no, like it's why I have three drinks in front of me

[00:06:35] now. But it's just this odd thing like there are some days where it's like,

[00:06:40] like I am dying of thirst and it's like,

[00:06:45] yeah, I didn't think it was hot today. I just thought it was a little sticky.

[00:06:48] So at work, I was guzzling on the water. Right. And I'm like, I'm not hot. I was just like a

[00:06:53] little. Yeah. Uncomfortable. But today was just one of those days where it's like,

[00:06:58] like I pounded down like a bottle of Gatorade. Like, you know, three sips gone. The big ones?

[00:07:06] Yeah. So I mean, like, you've been in the bathroom peeing all day. That's the other thing I haven't

[00:07:12] been. Oh, all honesty. Oh, yeah. Like, I mean, it's like, that's not good. No, I'm like,

[00:07:17] legitimately dehydration levels there. Right. But I don't understand why because I drink a

[00:07:22] normal amount of fluid every day. Yeah, I don't, you know, but I know to see how much

[00:07:27] beverages. Yeah. Yeah. But today's just one of those days where it's like, no matter

[00:07:31] how much I drink, just what I drink. Yeah. I was drinking water. Water wasn't satisfying my

[00:07:38] thirst. Gatorade is not satisfying my thirst. Red Bull is not satisfying my thirst. Pepsi is

[00:07:41] not satisfying me. You know, like nothing will satisfy my thirst. You know, so.

[00:07:45] But before we get completely off track, the other announcement I wanted to make.

[00:07:50] Oh, I apologize. Sorry. There will not be a show next week at all. Oh, shit. I never even

[00:07:58] thought about that. Well, I did. And I was gonna, I talked to Ian because again, we recorded an

[00:08:06] episode yesterday, but it was unusable. And the thing I said to him was, okay, are you

[00:08:12] okay recording next Friday? Because I had that wedding to go to. And he's like, no,

[00:08:18] I forgot to tell you, I'll be out of town that week. Oh my God. Oh, okay. So next week would be

[00:08:27] our 11 year anniversary. Well, we can do one during the week. It's the 11 year anniversary.

[00:08:35] Nothing personal, but yeah, no, no, I get that. Yeah. No. I did not hear you say that. I know

[00:08:41] you said it. Yeah. So because of that, I don't want to, you know, no, you need to have

[00:08:48] and we might I'll let people know next week. We might do it at King seat billiards on Saturday.

[00:08:57] Oh, really? Oh boy. I'd be in two weeks. Oh, oh, I wonder if I work.

[00:09:04] Yeah. I don't know. But that would suck because I didn't work first time. Yeah. So I mean, we're

[00:09:11] that's Ian brought up. Maybe we should do that and you know, that'd be nice. Yeah. So but that's

[00:09:18] up in the air. We'll discuss that later. But next week there will be no episode. So if

[00:09:24] you're looking for that, I am sorry. But you know, we have a wedding to go to and

[00:09:32] Ian will be out of town. Yeah. We have a wedding to go to. Yeah. So, so what have you been watching?

[00:09:45] You've been watching anything? Anything catching? I know you're playing heyday right now. I'm sorry.

[00:09:50] I'm collecting my there's a special thing going on and I want to make sure I get my stuff. Right.

[00:09:56] Um, have what I've been watching? Yeah, you're watching anything?

[00:10:03] No binge watching stuff I've seen. You know, yeah, stupid stuff. You're raising hope all that

[00:10:09] actually I just finished raising hope. So what did I just start again? You know what I want to

[00:10:13] start doing is what we were Brittany and I originally decided we were gonna do when she

[00:10:22] first moved in here. We were gonna sit and I was gonna watch a show she wants me to see. Right.

[00:10:27] And then I was gonna she was gonna watch an episode of a show that I would see and we

[00:10:31] would like schedule that in a week on right and whenever hers whenever hers. Right. And we're

[00:10:36] going to start doing that and I can't I can't decide between a few shows with her. I know

[00:10:42] she wants me to watch the House of Dragon with her, which I did start but did not

[00:10:46] yeah. So it's a new season she wants to get that in. I want I want to start watching Prison

[00:10:53] Break with her. I don't know why I want to watch it over again but I want to watch it with her

[00:10:58] or it would be like fun to watch like Lost or something like that something she would never

[00:11:01] watched right but nothing new no okay I have yet and you might be very surprised to hear this

[00:11:09] I have yet to finish the last season of Survivor. I don't even know who won yet.

[00:11:15] Wow that's a shock. That's how much I avoid social media. I'm in the Sharks of Nick

[00:11:20] Perrypools. Yeah I have no idea who won and I don't even know if I'll ever finish it.

[00:11:28] It was so boring. Yeah it was so boring. Are you reaching a point of like I'm done with this show?

[00:11:35] No I will probably end up watching every season at least to start because I have hope that they'll

[00:11:45] pick it up again. Right. It's just oh my god the people they have on there are just so

[00:11:52] I got stung I gotta go I can't be here anymore I'm gonna die I have a mosquito bite.

[00:11:59] Jeff I need the medical team so what you're saying is I do have to bow out you know what I mean like

[00:12:04] they want to leave it's like yeah I want to say what they are but I can't yeah so if they would just

[00:12:12] like stop casting those people however you put it yeah yeah major and it's just like

[00:12:22] the arguing that they have is not strategic arguing yeah it's personal and

[00:12:30] terrible it's like terrible that they argue with each other like that like right if I'm gonna be on a

[00:12:34] show like that and I'm gonna argue with somebody it's gonna be about my strategy and how I won't

[00:12:38] get to that million dollars over you that's gonna be my argument at the whole time I'm there

[00:12:42] right I care less about it you know who you're sleeping with kind of thing you know whatever

[00:12:48] they argue about I don't know so but like even like at tribal on that like it gets to the point where

[00:12:57] it's like we have to hear this again why do I have to be preached at by every show I watch about this

[00:13:03] shit yeah you know what I mean like stop give me survivor back right leave that out of it yeah

[00:13:10] it's gets too personal it's the same reason we stopped watching restaurant impossible and bar

[00:13:16] rescue because they want to sit down and have therapy with them right well no go watch dr. Oz or

[00:13:23] whatever guys dude's name one that did that not always on dr. Phil Phil go go watch that shit

[00:13:28] I'm here just what you rescue a bar not that right you know I mean not marriage I don't want to

[00:13:35] see rescue a marriage right so yeah that's the same reason I stopped watching this but I will

[00:13:41] watch survivor at least in the beginning just to see if maybe they picked it up a little

[00:13:45] because I have hopes you know probes would get back on track

[00:13:50] or if he realizes he's off track but from what I understand the viewers are down

[00:13:58] but I think viewership is down on everything on broadcast television yeah yeah you know it's

[00:14:07] become that thing of as more and more people are cutting the cord and moving away

[00:14:13] there's less interest in shows like that right yeah you know so it's that thing of

[00:14:21] live television feeds at beast right yeah you know what because somebody I can't I don't remember

[00:14:29] why it came up at work but I was like I do I you will never catch me watching live TV

[00:14:33] I just won't right but like live program like the reason like sports

[00:14:41] generate so much money like why those packages are worse so much

[00:14:47] like the NFL like collectively was paid like six billion dollars for

[00:14:56] like ABC or Disney NBC CBS Fox Amazon

[00:15:05] Netflix like billion billion with a B what do they do with all that money

[00:15:12] but that's like like why like live sports is king like Netflix paid

[00:15:23] a billion dollars to the WWE to have raw to have raw live on Netflix yeah

[00:15:33] because they're entering that that live space yeah the thing that streaming services of

[00:15:38] Lackden is is that live sports and now they're entering that marketplace and Netflix has been

[00:15:45] very slow to like dip its toe into that so now here they are coming in

[00:15:53] they they they paid a ton of money for the Christmas day games from the NFL that they're

[00:16:00] getting two games that they paid like a few hundred million dollars for wow the broad

[00:16:08] for the broadcast rights to two games on Netflix that's all they're getting

[00:16:13] two NFL games and it's a ridiculous amount of money but live live sports is the only thing you can't

[00:16:26] like rewatch yeah like you don't want to say you can't like once you know the outcome of a game

[00:16:33] it's yeah you don't want to you know unless you're in it for the action the commentary

[00:16:38] and you know shit like that but no you're right yeah so it is that it's that becomes that thing

[00:16:44] like the NBA their their their rights are up right now and you know NBC is paying a a shit ton of money

[00:16:54] to get the NBA back because they want to put on a Sunday night game because the only thing that does

[00:17:02] multi millions of viewers is Sunday night football oh so there they're thinking is if we

[00:17:10] can have a Sunday night basketball game right an NBA game every Sunday night that is live program

[00:17:17] they'll draw millions of viewers every single week right you know and they're willing to spend the

[00:17:25] money to get it yeah apparently and it's a crazy amount that that's an astronomical

[00:17:32] ass nine amount so like live tv is the straw that stirs the drink right great like especially live

[00:17:41] sports exactly it's so like it's that funny thing of like like here's a prime example

[00:17:51] A.E.W. right now dynamite draws on average right now 750,000 viewers a week wow it's

[00:18:05] you compare that to Monday Night Raw which is one and a half million Friday Smackdown which is

[00:18:12] over two million oh so they are far the distance of the WWE but yet there's a very good chance

[00:18:20] they're going to get a lucrative new deal with Warner Brothers Discovery to stay on TNT and TBS

[00:18:28] well the question is why well it's because it's live right like the Discovery is willing to lose

[00:18:36] the NBA but would pay a lesser price for pro wrestling right which is also live and draws

[00:18:49] on average about the same as a regular season NBA or NHL game really yeah so you're saying

[00:19:01] I got you go ahead so again this is a situation where it's live programming right you know like

[00:19:12] they're not going to do as good a number if you if you have a rerun of the big band theory or

[00:19:17] you're re-showing you know Black Panther or whatever like it just doesn't draw as much and

[00:19:24] like an edit for TV movie as live programming will in that same spot

[00:19:29] shit no you made me remind me I haven't been watched big bank theory you know what the

[00:19:36] shit yeah no anyways no I got what you were saying right so I mean it is I mean that there are

[00:19:43] few exceptions exceptions you know like there are shows that become runaway hits but

[00:19:50] but that's becoming less and less right and even then the standard of what is a runaway hit

[00:19:56] is even been lowered right you know and then you throw on top of that like what's the real

[00:20:02] measuring stick for what is a hit well now a lot of it isn't just viewership but it's also

[00:20:09] does it begin trending on social media right yes you know that's something that like

[00:20:15] I honestly believe is part of the Netflix algorithm like how long does something

[00:20:21] trend on social media to determine how successful something is

[00:20:27] you know and other shows on on on streaming platforms while they're released once a week

[00:20:33] and they tend to draw that out with Netflix sometimes it's staying power of what we we

[00:20:40] gave you the entire season of this show and three weeks later you're still talking

[00:20:45] about it yeah we're still trending like you know like the one about the

[00:20:53] lion king or the tiger king that was what yeah but that that trended for a long time

[00:21:01] but part of that was you know it was also hit at the right moment of when COVID was

[00:21:06] shutting everything down so wow that that reminds me that's what I've been watching

[00:21:14] that's what I've been watching I've been watching those um either on hulu or whatever whoever has

[00:21:21] the best one that I found for the day yeah like like documentaries like the last one I

[00:21:28] watched was this one called what did Jennifer do yeah and I'm about halfway through it yeah

[00:21:36] like these things are like this is real people like these are real interrogations we're

[00:21:41] watching this is real shit going down with this creep like I knew people were nuts but

[00:21:47] this is some psychotic shit going on out there and it's like right next door yeah you know so it's

[00:21:54] like I'm drawn to this even though it scares the crap out of me half the time I'm like oh this one

[00:21:58] looks good so that's what I've been watching and you see those trending all the time oh true crime

[00:22:02] is a massive massive juggernaut as well mostly with the streaming services

[00:22:12] because they can just knock those out like it's nothing I mean I know that there are someone like

[00:22:19] like like Discovery ID or you know there's like a couple channels that do have them but like

[00:22:27] it is a like true crime is a massive juggernaut on on streaming platforms on social media

[00:22:36] and then podcasting right yes because that was one of the ones I used to listen to is about true

[00:22:42] crime right like it seemed like if you had a true crimes podcast you were hitting yeah

[00:22:50] you know yep like at the beginning of podcasting it was nerdy stuff well then it

[00:22:56] yeah developed and it became celebrities and true crime right like if you're if you're a celebrity

[00:23:02] you've got a podcast you're automatically making money right if you're doing a true crime podcast

[00:23:07] they're throwing money at you no if you're a celebrity doing to true kind oh yeah that's just

[00:23:13] you know you're making billions yeah Spotify is signing you to a five-year exclusive deal and

[00:23:21] shit you know exactly yeah so you hit the spot on that one no yeah that's and it's it's it's intriguing

[00:23:32] like those murroff murder thing right you know everything about that fire island

[00:23:38] yeah oh yeah the fire fest the fire fest I could not get enough of those yeah I saw a new one I was

[00:23:46] like oh my god I gotta watch that like I had to see every single person's point of view on that

[00:23:50] yeah to make me be convinced that the man's a douche yeah and he is I didn't need that much to

[00:23:56] realize that but I wanted so much proof right I just couldn't believe he oh my god I just

[00:24:03] couldn't believe it but that's what started at all with me really like after that I just was like oh

[00:24:09] and this one and this one oh my god this is happening and then Christine or my sister got me started on

[00:24:14] the one about making a murder yeah yeah yeah yeah like I mean you were always interested in serial

[00:24:24] killers well yeah this is just upping the ante yeah yeah true crime right but I want to watch

[00:24:32] those now I don't want to watch like CSI and rye 50 and long I don't want to watch anymore I want to

[00:24:37] watch this stuff right you know because I'm I'm watching the actual interrogations that happen

[00:24:42] like yeah it's edited for us but we're watching it look Angela Lansbury would have that covered in an hour

[00:24:51] that's what I'm not

[00:24:54] Angela Lansbury that would have been an open and shut case in an hour if Angela Lansbury was on

[00:24:59] the job oh boy wow you give me Jim Rockford

[00:25:07] wait wait what was the other one um who wait no didn't any Griffith at one time play a lawyer

[00:25:15] oh yeah yeah that was um I can't remember the name of that but yeah he there was one where he was a

[00:25:20] lawyer yeah um Quincy the original CSI yeah um oh I'm trying to think of other ones because there

[00:25:30] was there's just so many old right yeah but yeah like the Rockford files that was a class they're

[00:25:37] they're all um open and shut in one hour yeah actually 42 to 45 minutes yeah yeah yeah

[00:25:47] but yeah no I get what you were saying but it is it's I don't want to watch anymore and you know me

[00:25:52] I was I was binge watching CSI Miami right just a few months ago and then I started watching this

[00:25:57] and I was like oh this is way more interesting but some of it I have to step away right I can't

[00:26:03] like just plow through it right I have to back up and be like I can't watch this for a little bit

[00:26:07] because I'm just getting the feelings yeah after three hours okay I gotta step away yeah

[00:26:13] because this is you know it's not me so yeah and then I'll you know wait a couple days or weeks

[00:26:19] and go back to it yeah yeah it's addicting it's an addiction I know so many people that do it

[00:26:27] right no I agree like I mean it it's extraordinarily popular yeah like it honestly is it's it's that

[00:26:33] thing of like because because you you want to play detective along with everybody like

[00:26:40] okay here's the clues oh yeah he did it he definitely maybe he didn't you know you know

[00:26:45] so you're playing detective along with as the evidence is being presented yeah but here's the

[00:26:49] problem is there are some that are so good you're rewatching them right like that crazy evil genius

[00:26:55] right but the eerie guy with the ballman is that that one I watched a couple times

[00:27:01] the making murder I watched twice and three times three freaking times my crazy ass mind

[00:27:08] watch that um the uh American murder the the family next door yeah the guy that killed the

[00:27:18] kids in his wife right like I watched that three fucking times just because I couldn't believe

[00:27:21] that he fucking did that right like I was like what did I miss watching this right yeah so and

[00:27:28] they're just that good you want to go back and watch it right no I understand yeah

[00:27:33] hmm that's sick but also like the thing you gotta realize and this is something that I realized a

[00:27:40] long time ago anytime somebody makes a documentary on something as much as they may try to be as

[00:27:48] even handed as possible they always have an agenda mm-hmm like there's no documentary

[00:27:56] that is right down the middle right you know I mean like this is the these are the facts as they've

[00:28:02] been presented great that like there always is an agenda of they're gonna lean like is this person

[00:28:09] guilty this person was not guilty this person was a cruel awful human being this person is being

[00:28:16] unjustly well I think also on his point of view their story they're telling right and that's

[00:28:22] but that's the agenda yeah like it's never I've never watched a documentary

[00:28:30] I've watched a few that have come close but I've never watched a documentary on any subject

[00:28:35] that is these are the facts as seen mm-hmm like sometimes a documentary you know if it's from

[00:28:43] the point of view some others on the point from a certain point of view only because

[00:28:49] the other side refuses to get involved like I just watched a documentary about the day Dion Sanders

[00:29:00] played football and baseball on the same day oh I didn't know there was yeah and I felt football

[00:29:08] so what the basis of the story is the Braves were playing in the in the nationally championship

[00:29:15] series against the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1992 and he and he was playing for the Braves but he also

[00:29:22] played football for the Atlanta Falcons he was a two sport athlete only two other two guys have done it

[00:29:27] the only difference was Dion was a Dion played baseball till it was football season

[00:29:35] Bo Jackson played baseball till baseball season was over then played football oh so like Dion would

[00:29:41] usually leave the Braves midseason right to go play football right but this was a year

[00:29:48] they convinced them we need you for the playoff run mm-hmm and so he was in pit that he was in

[00:29:55] Pittsburgh on Saturday played in the game flew to Miami to play a football game at one o'clock

[00:30:04] for the for Atlanta Falcons against the Dolphins then flew back to Pittsburgh just in time to dress

[00:30:12] for the playoff game the next like the game five I think it was wow yeah why he was tired

[00:30:25] no he said he wasn't but like it's it's kind of I mean sleep became an issue obviously like

[00:30:32] like the game in Pittsburgh on Saturday ended at like 11 o'clock at night

[00:30:38] and they made the mistake they drove to Pittsburgh International Airport but the private plane

[00:30:49] that Nike had chartered for him was at Allegheny County Airport oh shit so oops yeah so they had

[00:30:57] to have the distance away yeah so they had to have the plane fly to Pittsburgh International

[00:31:02] to pick them up right and then fly to Miami right like after the game in Miami was over at four o'clock

[00:31:09] the the playoff game at Pittsburgh was due to start at seven I think seven or eight and they got

[00:31:15] stuck in traffic trying to get from Joe Robbie Stadium to Miami Airport mm-hmm so they were

[00:31:23] leaving so he like walked in the door as they were playing a national anthem at three river stadium

[00:31:29] wow you know so wow but in that documentary it was mostly from Dion's point of view and the only

[00:31:39] reason it was that way was because the Atlanta Braves that people who were like the general

[00:31:43] manager and the manager of the Braves refused to be interviewed uh like there were a couple

[00:31:50] front office people who were interviewed and they talked about how pissed everybody was yeah but like

[00:31:55] the the the main people involved in that refused to be interviewed so now it's mostly from a certain

[00:32:01] point of view no and it's Dion basically saying I'm doing what I'm doing right you know but that's

[00:32:08] a way a lot of documentaries and it's too bad that those games weren't all in different time zones

[00:32:13] yeah he might have not had that problem well the next week he had the problem because the

[00:32:17] Braves beat the pirates and there was uh two weeks later the Falcons were playing in San Francisco

[00:32:25] the same day as I think game three of the world series was and because there was a game three was

[00:32:33] in the eastern time zone and the football game was in Atlanta or in San Francisco on the west

[00:32:39] coast they Dion said I can't make that right that's not gonna work yeah like it did end up

[00:32:45] like he didn't have to make that choice wow yeah wouldn't like that man's lead

[00:32:52] oh yeah he like yeah oh yeah all right he's he's a lot of life yeah

[00:32:59] why were we talking about them well I was just I was just talking about from like because like

[00:33:03] documentaries documentaries documentaries usually have a a perspective that they're giving

[00:33:08] you the information right right like the documentarian usually has an agenda of a story they want to

[00:33:15] tell right you know and so sometimes like you have to like you have to watch it with a grain of salt

[00:33:29] because while it's giving you information it's giving you the information it wants you to have

[00:33:34] right you know I mean they may leave something out because that doesn't help

[00:33:42] the case that they're presenting right you know that's kind of weird you said that because

[00:33:48] that making a murder uh-huh if you watch both seasons season one you were like dude is guilty

[00:33:58] right like hands down yeah he has something to do with it right might not have did himself

[00:34:04] but they were involved right you watch season two and you're like these two are in jail falsely

[00:34:09] accused right like they should not be in jail right they were like set up co-worsed whatever you

[00:34:16] want to call it right they were scapegoats right there was a reason you know so that's weird

[00:34:22] you say it because it's telling it not from two different point of views though it's still his

[00:34:27] point of view right but it's still again the documentary and taking eight point of view

[00:34:32] I got you got you instead of letting you make I mean I know it's because there's two different

[00:34:37] lawyers right I get that right but instead of letting you make the decision at the end

[00:34:42] yeah person guilty or not guilty they're presenting it to you like enough season one

[00:34:47] well this person is guilty and in season two well we believe he's not guilty and this is why we

[00:34:51] believe he's not guilty right you know I mean like that's the the way they present yeah well

[00:34:55] it's I don't know that one it was because the first lawyers didn't dig as deep as the second

[00:35:00] right now it also may have been at that point they may have known okay we're gonna do go this far

[00:35:07] with season one and then come back with season two with the fresh information very you know I mean

[00:35:15] like that I mean who knows is it terrible me that I want to season three so you can see what

[00:35:19] the hell happens to these two sure I think it's a terrible I don't know if they're doing it or

[00:35:24] not but we would love to know yeah what's going on I mean I know there has been a few things that

[00:35:30] happened only because I've been nosy and googled the shit right um but for the most part I want to

[00:35:36] see closure yeah like I want to see them free I get that hmm yeah so there's those documentaries

[00:35:44] that you're just waiting for the next one and tell you what's going on no I get that because

[00:35:50] I get that with um welcome to rexon I don't know what that is Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney

[00:36:02] bought a soccer team in Wales okay okay now this soccer team was bad they like I'm not gonna

[00:36:16] do the whole thing but just like they were playing they were almost playing at a semi pro level

[00:36:24] like that's how bad they were like like britain european soccer they they you you can drop leagues

[00:36:31] so there's like four leagues in european soccer and then there's like what's underneath that which

[00:36:35] is like damn near semi pro very and they had been in this almost semi pro league for like 15 years

[00:36:41] they stunk so Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney buy the team they start investing money into the

[00:36:47] team and it's about their climb to try to get um back to yeah you know and this like we're in our

[00:36:57] third season now and you know this is what's going on with the team I don't like soccer

[00:37:02] I don't watch soccer but I find this show interesting because it does two things

[00:37:08] it makes soccer interesting it gives me the this is the excitement part but also this town

[00:37:15] in called rexon is almost like Pittsburgh it's a former steel town it's a former coal mining town

[00:37:25] and when the mills shut down like the town went through hard times I get and they've

[00:37:32] tried to rebuild themselves and part of what Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are doing are you know

[00:37:38] they're investing in the town as well and trying to revitalize the town and you know it's so that's

[00:37:43] kind of an interesting aspect to me of like these people in this town and what this town has gone

[00:37:49] through because I can identify that having gone through the same thing here right you know that

[00:37:54] makes sense so but obviously that that show is is like it's putting a spotlight on like

[00:38:04] you know Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds are great people yeah you know look at what they're

[00:38:08] doing this is awesome they're opening parks they're doing this they're doing that like and it's

[00:38:13] like okay like that's their perspective because Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are paying

[00:38:18] for the documentary to be made yeah so obviously they're going to be shown in the best light

[00:38:23] possible right and while I do think they're good people there's a distinct possibility

[00:38:28] they're a complete total dickheads who are just gonna fuck this up okay well I have a question

[00:38:34] it's three seasons in you said yeah is there improvements in the team yes okay the first season

[00:38:41] they almost won the league and were able to promote to the like out but they didn't they fell short

[00:38:47] and the second season they were the best team in the league and they were able to promote

[00:38:53] but it was a fight because there was another team that was just as good as them and so it was like a dog

[00:38:57] fight all the way to the finish line which was like they they they wrapped up the most

[00:39:04] like points in league history but so did the other team behind them yeah so it was like

[00:39:11] neck and neck all the way to the last game you know and then of course it's gonna be like that

[00:39:16] right and so now they're in they're in what's actually the european soccer league division

[00:39:21] two I think it's called um and you know they're they're they're actually playing well there but

[00:39:27] what becomes interesting and one of the things that they talked about is like okay if you're in

[00:39:32] division two or division one like the amount of money you're spending any amount of money you have

[00:39:40] works when you get to the champions league or I can't remember what the league above that is

[00:39:46] I can't remember but you get above like to those two leagues those are billionaires

[00:39:53] so that's when you're getting into like the NFL or major league baseball like that's when

[00:39:58] you're getting into the big leagues when you go to the champions league and the

[00:40:03] premier league that's what's possible really yeah so like how far can they push it then

[00:40:12] as two people who are not billionaires but at the same time what's happened is

[00:40:19] you now have a worldwide audience that are tuning into their games that are buying their

[00:40:27] merchandise right you know so you know it's no longer just this little welsh community

[00:40:32] yeah supporting this team has been around for 150 years wow I didn't know it's one of the oldest

[00:40:38] say that it's one of the oldest teams in european soccer and no wonder why they were a little sluggish

[00:40:45] air torque but not but it's no longer just this this one little town supporting this team they

[00:40:51] now have an influx of cash coming from around the world who are buying their merchandise and

[00:40:57] having it going to their website and pushing traffic and all this you know so that that aspect

[00:41:03] of it becomes interesting right you know like can that like selling out your state um you know tv money

[00:41:18] merchandise money that you're that's probably gone through the roof as compared to where it was

[00:41:24] three years ago right is that enough to push you into that stratosphere yeah or is it going

[00:41:31] to be a situation where maybe you go up to division one and you win division one you go to the champions

[00:41:38] league and you suck and you go back down to division one like now like what's their situation

[00:41:46] like it's an interesting thought study of like what is it that they

[00:41:53] is the um like the stanley cup is the you know thing for hockey and the pennant for baseball whatever

[00:42:02] what is it for soccer well i think the biggest trophy is the world cup you know that's and they

[00:42:08] have that tournament every four years okay but like i i don't even know like i don't know what the

[00:42:16] premier league championship trophy is called or the champion no what i'm getting at is so you

[00:42:22] get these teams that get to the top and they're the top dog right how long can you actually stay at

[00:42:27] the top dog well i mean that depends but you just said it's only every four years uh i don't know that

[00:42:35] i've ever year right but like okay like the but like the world cup is not like the world cup is

[00:42:42] countries competing right so that's you know team usa and that's team england and that's you

[00:42:49] know right so it's kind of like the olympics it is yes but it's a situation where like you know

[00:43:04] how good can your country be pretty like france is always good england's always good brazil's always

[00:43:13] good germany's usually pretty like there are there are countries that you're like they're good

[00:43:19] every year because soccer is a way of life there you're right like football is here right baseball

[00:43:25] or whatever right like the united like people get excited because like the united states will be like

[00:43:35] yeah we're good we're good and we go to the world cup and you know they get slaughtered

[00:43:39] well it's because like in in those european leagues there's only a few americans that play

[00:43:50] over there yeah like you know i mean like it and the europeans that come over here they're coming

[00:43:57] over here at the end of their careers because they just want to play and somebody's willing to pay

[00:44:03] them a shit ton of money they think it'll help their product right you know where whereas like

[00:44:11] you know once american goes over there like it took once they're washed up they are kicked the

[00:44:16] fuck out you know really because there's somebody younger better faster they aren't here they're like

[00:44:24] held as idols yeah so like but soccer here is not a way of life like it is no i'm even close no and

[00:44:32] people don't understand that yeah especially soccer fans like to me soccer is a regional sport much like

[00:44:41] hockey is like the nhl's expanded and they have teams all over the country and in the south and

[00:44:49] everything else but to me hockey is a northeastern midwest canadian sport do you remember the episode

[00:45:00] of the office i'm creepy robert was gonna they had him all he all of them hadn't him convinced

[00:45:06] him convinced that they all love soccer until he took him out into the park and let the play

[00:45:11] soccer yeah and jim wek was her face and head do you remember that one i do vaguely i'm sorry

[00:45:17] when you were saying that i'm like oh my god creepy robert's in my mind i was like oh my god

[00:45:23] but like with the what it was soccer to me like soccer is like prominent

[00:45:27] in the pacific northwest right like they love it there they live it that's that's the sport

[00:45:33] there like they sell out stadiums in portland and seattle wow and you know like the pacific northwest

[00:45:41] that is where soccer lives wow like i you know i'm sure you could probably tell me like it probably

[00:45:46] in new england a bit maybe in new york but to me soccer is a pacific northwest sport i would

[00:45:53] never guess that yeah they they go nuts for it up there like they sell out in nh and nfl stadium

[00:45:59] for soccer really yeah wow in the united states yes wow it's shocking i know i mean like you

[00:46:08] wouldn't think that but not in that area no but that that's what they go nuts for yeah wow

[00:46:19] so that's why i consider it kind of like regional like that because it's like

[00:46:22] yeah it's their sport right you know true like Pittsburgh has a soccer team

[00:46:30] we do yes we do professional semi-professional i guess the Pittsburgh riverhounds

[00:46:37] oh my god and they've been around for like 30 years wow yeah but like the stadium they play in

[00:46:46] holds like 3 000 people and they barely fill that oh i the riverhounds yeah

[00:46:55] fucking awful who picked that i don't know oh my lord that's the most as bad as the corn huskers

[00:47:06] there goes my Nebraska audience let's let's make it fucking obvious where you're from

[00:47:10] riverhounds yeah yeah why were we talking about this i don't know i'm not from the answer there

[00:47:20] i thought i'd walk in the raxam that's why oh yeah what was that one i was watching

[00:47:26] flash ohio they stopped making that i don't know that was a funny show i like that one

[00:47:33] jayme pressley ended up on that show for a minute yeah she was she was funny

[00:47:39] which i think she's always funny right yeah so here's a question for you oh boy

[00:47:48] what do you think is the most iconic car in tv or movies car yes i know what you're gonna pick

[00:48:02] now i am going to tell you know i am eliminating any and all batmobiles

[00:48:06] oh okay i i want to pick one of those but i i won't that's just a gimme yeah but it

[00:48:17] it we're not talking like those kind of shows just any show any any show you know what i'm

[00:48:22] gonna pick yeah did you say that i did yeah i know at least one probably two okay well i would

[00:48:32] have to say obviously the general e is one of them oh that was when i saw you're gonna pick it has

[00:48:37] to be okay i'm not stupid enough and i think that wasn't one of the most popular cars on tv

[00:48:42] let me rephrase the question iconic to you oh iconic to me yes uh um car yeah

[00:48:57] well to me yeah obviously it would be the you know the one that got blown up on my

[00:49:03] me vice and the black so the Daytona yeah the tonus thing right yeah yeah to me that's when i

[00:49:10] thought you were gonna pick yeah because even after they blew up the one they gave him after

[00:49:15] that he was not impressed with it the white the white Ferrari sorry yeah i wanted the

[00:49:21] thing right back yeah the day the Daytona sting right yeah yeah

[00:49:25] yeah and then of course night writer did not think you were gonna pick kit i like it okay didn't

[00:49:36] like him i like it 1982 transam i watched night writer for kit okay not not even no work

[00:49:43] close for him okay yeah who else did you think i was gonna pick i figured the first thing out

[00:49:49] of your mouth is going to be the DeLorean from what tv show movie or tv show oh i didn't hear you say

[00:49:57] movie yes i said movie or tv show me i thought you just wanted tv show no of course i would have said

[00:50:03] that the DeLorean right absolutely because i was sitting there going too bad i can't say a movie one

[00:50:09] and then i was like damn i would have definitely said the DeLorean yeah absolutely if i would

[00:50:14] i apologize i did not hear movie okay but that's absolutely number one oh that's kind of hard

[00:50:21] now p number one because i wanted a DeLorean even before the movies came on right god it makes me sound

[00:50:26] old that does that makes me sound really old damn it what was yours well i think to me

[00:50:36] me probably number one is the the astin martin db5 the james bond drives okay i mean it's like

[00:50:51] first appears in gold figure but like they brought it back a number of times for daniel greg okay

[00:50:58] it is a a classic car you'll you'll have to show me a picture after the show and then

[00:51:06] because i got a couple james bond cars in my head but i'm not sure if that's the one i'm

[00:51:10] thinking of right and then also like i i always love the the uh the the astin martin dbs jesus yeah

[00:51:19] you know for the high hand ones i'm like DeLorean which is not cheap but but also like one that came

[00:51:27] like the reason i thought this is i was watching um i was looking through facebook and i watched a

[00:51:33] video like a clip of this um the mad max's 1973 ford falcon the one that he drives at the end of the

[00:51:48] movie the original movie the original movie yeah mel Gibson yeah because you have there there's a 72

[00:51:55] intercept there's a 72 falcon interceptor which is like the blue and yellow cop car

[00:52:01] that they drive around but then at the end of the movie he's driving the black one with the

[00:52:07] the supercharger coming out of the hood that the guy tells him this is the last of the v8s right

[00:52:12] right you know and that car to me is just it screams badassery yeah like even like even as a

[00:52:19] small child i was like that fucking thing is amazing right yeah this movie is fucking with

[00:52:24] me hard that fucking thing is amazing oh wow yeah even in that condition yeah well i mean

[00:52:37] so here's the thing so mad mass comes on you see the advertisements for it and it's like

[00:52:42] it looks like a car chase movie yeah so my parents took me to go see the driving

[00:52:47] event it was the furthest thing from a fucking car chase movie the car chase like that was a movie my

[00:52:53] parents like oh we fucked up break them to see this you know and like i'm freaking out because

[00:52:59] like you know there's people who are burned alive a small child gets run over by a motorcycle gang

[00:53:04] either shoot i mean small baby died you know and then max is just running down people and

[00:53:11] that fucking i mean that yeah it's a car i'm just like you get him max no reason you went mad you know

[00:53:22] but then it comes back in the road warrior until he totals it right which pisses me off

[00:53:30] i remember having this conversation with you before yeah who bought them

[00:53:34] totaling that car i was so pissed yeah but that car chase idea like it's like it becomes

[00:53:41] a thing of like is the car chase at the end of the road warrior better or is the car chase

[00:53:49] in mad max fury road better oh that was the first of the tom hardy ones there's only one

[00:53:58] tom hardy one oh is he not in the neck this no that's that's a prequel about fury ocean

[00:54:05] oh okay i didn't know that yeah i just knew they had another one yeah but is that is the

[00:54:10] one with tom hardy you're talking about yeah that was a really good scene because like the thing

[00:54:16] becomes like with but it was like really drawn out oh it was yes but the thing becomes like

[00:54:21] but so is the one at the end of the road warrior i haven't seen that in a while though so i don't know

[00:54:27] but like both of them are great but it's like george miller is so bat shit crazy like having

[00:54:35] like the guy like playing guitar with the the flamethrower on the stack of speakers the guys on

[00:54:45] the poles yeah it was swinging in area goes on and that chase is so fucking amazing but yeah like it's

[00:54:54] like the road warrior doesn't have that same yeah but here's the craziness but it's still

[00:55:00] amazing chasing here's the difference for me though yeah watching the road warrior one

[00:55:06] is i watched as a child and shit like that you didn't want to end right and as an adult you're

[00:55:12] like okay i like the theatric is not like can we get to the point you know so it's not that either

[00:55:18] one is better than the other i think it's like age difference or whoever else is a female male

[00:55:27] whatever point of view of they what they think it is right you know what i mean i don't think either one

[00:55:31] is better than the other because i think both good but you're right the second one does have yeah all

[00:55:36] that other stuff going on them guys swing on the pole were kind of awesome yeah yeah and i mean you

[00:55:43] but like the road warrior has the humongous yes you know yeah and that that character alone

[00:55:49] is worth the price of admission right you know right yeah but yes the the 73 Ford Falcon that um

[00:55:58] i have a confession for you okay speaking of cars uh i finished your one lego one oh cool i forgot

[00:56:06] to bring in that's all i'm so sorry that's okay i remembered whenever i was up in the room and

[00:56:11] i was like son of a bitch it was like what i was like you're a god the damn god for those

[00:56:17] or curious i bought a two pack it's a Mercedes Formula 1 race car and also a Mercedes AMG

[00:56:30] i can't remember something one mock one i can't remember it's a badass looking little car but i

[00:56:36] bought them as legas and i nancy loves putting the other lega so i bought them for her to put

[00:56:41] together for me to display yeah it was the race car one yeah is the first one because they

[00:56:45] recommend doing that one first okay i did it first because they recommended all right that's

[00:56:51] fine so because there's a lot of leftover pieces so i'm like is this going to the second one

[00:56:56] but there's like a bag with all these steering wheels in it yeah the race car doesn't take a

[00:57:01] steering wheel it has like a looks like a uh game control steering wheel yeah and this is a whole

[00:57:07] bag of steering wheels and i'm like there's only one other car yeah are we to choose our own

[00:57:12] steering wheel yeah probably well you can also choose numbers for your race car two different

[00:57:17] numbers you know 44 or 77 or some shall we go okay i don't know the significance of this neither do i

[00:57:23] like i don't watch Formula 1 but i just wanted to do some Mercedes Benz okay all right so it has

[00:57:28] something to do with yeah the race world yeah i'm sure like i think they have a team of two

[00:57:32] right two drivers two different race cars two different drivers so it's like whoever you prefer

[00:57:38] i have no preference because i couldn't tell you who drives them well you only have one driver

[00:57:42] right so okay but strangely enough you got two helmet shields just the shields yeah so that's

[00:57:50] a little curious yeah lego you keep me freaking wondering like i'm always inspecting the leftovers

[00:57:58] yeah i don't know why i'm just like all right what do we have here now what is left over

[00:58:03] because maybe i miss something because when i did that at at yeah i had to take that thing apart

[00:58:08] like four fucking times yeah before i was like damn you know i don't know if i just wasn't paying

[00:58:14] attention or maybe i'm half dyslexic because half the time i was putting it on the wrong side

[00:58:18] don't know what the issue is but four times i had to take that thing apart right those pieces

[00:58:22] come off whether or not you're working on that set you know what i mean yeah so maybe there was

[00:58:27] one that didn't go back on you know i was like trying to figure out looking at the picture

[00:58:32] making sure it went through the book everything was there so i inspect those pieces but i got

[00:58:38] so many leftover lego's i'm wondering can you build something with that i don't know

[00:58:47] getting back to the topic though the lego's no the cars yeah damn sorry that's okay sorry

[00:58:55] my third pick oh yeah elinor

[00:59:00] wait don't tell me elinor i can't remember elinor go on in 60 seconds elinor the shelby gt 500 the

[00:59:16] Porsche no no mustang mustang yeah wait was it the purple one at the end yeah the car at the end

[00:59:22] okay okay that's elinor yeah the one that was always got away yeah yeah he looked at corrupt though

[00:59:29] you did but i mean

[00:59:33] elinor i totally forgot about elinor oh i didn't

[00:59:38] yeah he went through a lot to get her he did a lifetime yeah that's actually a really good movie

[00:59:46] it's a very underrated movie yeah like it's like that movie like

[00:59:50] but you're like oh this is gonna suck yeah and when you watch you're like oh

[00:59:54] shit that was actually really fucking good yeah because i have to tell you i actually did

[00:59:58] watch the original and i didn't care for it right i i didn't yeah i was like i just don't care for

[01:00:05] this version yeah i like the nick was k version i think it's because the person that plays his

[01:00:10] brother i like him that roge giovanni ruby see yeah it was like yeah yeah but elinor's

[01:00:18] yeah elinor yeah and i just turn this a fourth because it's obvious the 77 paunie act trans am

[01:00:29] smoking the bandit oh god i would have never thought of that yeah oh come on i could have sat

[01:00:36] here for a day and never thought of smoking the bandit that's just how much i don't care for those

[01:00:40] movies those movies are just overrated first off how dare you the only thing that makes

[01:00:48] some movies good is the sheriff and the dumb ass son or whatever oh yeah i mean i mean definitely

[01:00:53] don't give me a jackie gleason makes the fucking move yeah the only reason i watch a movie

[01:00:58] i mean smoking the bandit one and two are classic if there isn't a scene with the sheriff in

[01:01:06] it i'm fast forward oh no yeah snowman and his dog just didn't care for burt reynolds

[01:01:15] i know you don't care for burt reynolds sally field's lover to death burt reynolds

[01:01:22] but yeah i mean i mean you think about like the 77 trans am from those movies like that's like a

[01:01:29] mark yeah you know as a iconic as the general lee yeah i mean or what was thirteenth hutch's car called

[01:01:38] well that was what that was a grand terino they called it the red tomato

[01:01:47] they called it the red tomato on the show a striped tomato yeah uh but yeah it was a i want to say a

[01:01:53] 70 73 grand terino which has been a lot of shows that have like popular cars in it like what was

[01:02:01] that one that um tom selic was in his car was iconic that that was a ferrari i can't remember what

[01:02:08] type of ferrari then you had show well stingray too drone stingray yeah only one season sadly or no

[01:02:14] maybe they did do tc i don't know but then you have the iconic things that weren't cars like you

[01:02:19] know airwolf and shit like that but you also like like the a team had like that gmc van yeah

[01:02:25] yeah somebody had a motorcycle somewhere chips had motorcycles yeah but i mean that was a cop

[01:02:30] shit yeah yeah so everybody had something iconic in their gimmick yeah i mean jim rofford drove a

[01:02:41] i only was a trans am i think it was a pony act firebird which looked i mean which looked a

[01:02:50] lot like a trans am but i don't know it but like with the earn a trans am name you had to like

[01:02:55] it had to have a specific motor in it oh i think his was just a firebird gotcha yeah uh wow i'm trying

[01:03:09] to think of other ones i'm sorry what was the one where they had the boat rip time rip time yeah

[01:03:19] yeah i don't want your vice head boats yeah he had his boat yeah yeah he had his speedboat and

[01:03:29] he lived on the house but yeah yeah didn't he have the life what is alligator elvis

[01:03:39] yeah i understand like the car was supplied by the police department yeah

[01:03:46] but like yeah as a cop who by the way was paying alimony and child support

[01:03:54] i don't know how he afforded this the the speedboat or living on the water like that

[01:04:01] or the alligator how you fucking find the alligator the alligator you probably just

[01:04:05] went into the swamp and god i don't know the alligator was actually a rescue from the football

[01:04:11] team that it was their mascot yeah and he didn't like how it was being treated so i told you that's

[01:04:16] that's where that like you didn't go rescue but i mean like no where they got it from i don't know

[01:04:23] but that's how he acquired the alligator but it's just it's one of those things where like i often

[01:04:27] like question like i can't believe i remember that like how much was sonny croc and like his

[01:04:34] expense report yeah for clothing yeah if you remember him in him in tubs but if you remember the

[01:04:43] first two part episode they ever did where they went to new york yeah and at the very end they're

[01:04:50] sitting they go into that guy's office that's really creepy and he says like their bio and

[01:04:59] they're like james sonny croc it blah blah blah been on the forest this long was married has one child

[01:05:04] lives there lives along blah blah and in his bank account he has this much money it was like i think

[01:05:10] 600 and $100 i'm thinking dude that way i'm fucking pay them cops enough money for what they

[01:05:14] fucking go through and tubs had more than that of course but yeah yeah i mean like

[01:05:20] you know a cop salar in the 80s like i'm not quite sure how he afforded that speed no

[01:05:27] no there were shenanigans going on there yeah but i wish shenanigans well i mean plus like you

[01:05:33] threw in like he said like you know the alimony and the child support he was paying to his ex-wife

[01:05:38] yeah for his kid and like you saw like once a season yeah you know yeah well no actually you saw

[01:05:47] billy a couple times yeah i think that was his son in real life that played him i can't allow

[01:05:52] yeah i'm pretty sure that was his son in real life that played him at one time

[01:05:57] the grown up one or i can't remember yeah but yeah it was there was always like i always had

[01:06:02] like some questions about like i get the gimmick but like but like how is like the miami

[01:06:11] date police department like like he's got you know i got five new gucci suits yeah you know well

[01:06:20] don't forget about the house he's still paying for the she's living in yeah yeah but even her car

[01:06:26] but even like and his private school fee right thank you but like even like at some point like the

[01:06:32] lieutenant had to be like fuck crock and you can't like these are thousand dollar yeah

[01:06:38] expense reports were giving me yeah for fucking clothes you know i gotta look the part right

[01:06:44] well let's try recycling some of those suits my friend do a little mix and match it yeah

[01:06:51] sew up a bullet hole you took one in the shoulder i just sew that shit up i we can't afford this i don't

[01:07:01] have this in the budget my whole budget goes to your wardrobe yeah and don't even give me

[01:07:07] some fucking start on tubs you know what he used to have those shoes he wore yeah no socks but

[01:07:13] they were like alligator shoes yeah i'm shit like ridiculous and the and the sunglasses yeah

[01:07:20] tubs had the convertible and you have no idea where tubs lived no you know anywhere tubs lived

[01:07:26] like you need nothing about tubs no but i mean you do some shit but nothing like that yeah

[01:07:31] but like because you knew about his brother and why he was yeah all that but like i like the car

[01:07:38] was like a you know a police seizure i know that like and i remember like after they blew up the

[01:07:43] Daytona like he was driving around in like a 75 Chevy van Chevy Chevy pickup truck yeah you know he

[01:07:51] was like yes because like i look like a little abder more yeah but but what did the other two the two

[01:07:58] stan and what's his face they're driving around with a fucking van with a bug on top of it yes

[01:08:03] it's like he gets a fucking Ferrari yeah he gets a Ferrari they make more sense

[01:08:10] why why do you have to have a Ferrari i don't understand like why can't you just roll up in a crown

[01:08:18] vich wait wait i don't even know what the women drove no you know what is gene and uh Trudy drive

[01:08:27] because i know the lieutenant we're not the first one james as we're james almost he had some kind

[01:08:33] of like cheap chevy or something he was always driving around and i'm sure that like the girls

[01:08:38] were probably driving around like a Volkswagen Golf or a rabbit rabbits were very popular with ladies back

[01:08:45] in rabbit yeah poor jeana she was better than a rabbit it was probably convertible jean went up with

[01:08:54] a lot of crooked shit she did yeah so she deserved better oh god we know way too much behind you

[01:09:03] we do yeah

[01:09:09] wait there was wait hold on there was a um god i don't know how long it was but somebody posted

[01:09:15] something on facebook about it being their favorite episode is when um albany was on it yeah and he was

[01:09:22] like the undercover cop that got into deep love yeah and i was like yeah but don't forget about um

[01:09:28] not only that one but the one um oh god now i can't think of who i put on there not wesley snipe

[01:09:36] somebody else i can't remember okay who is the one that did the never mind and it's freaking i didn't

[01:09:42] even say it because i can't remember who the popular person is i won't put on that they had a

[01:09:46] hundred different but it was it's my all-time favorite episode is the one that has this person in

[01:09:53] and i can't think of who the person is yeah like how like

[01:09:59] it's just it's not in my brain right now go ahead continue i'll think about it in a minute

[01:10:04] the one with don henley no smugly no not even the phil Collins even though i love that one because

[01:10:11] i love the rat race right getting you're the prop the problem like the white ferrari he drives

[01:10:18] later on because they changed the car because it the white ferrari would show up better when they shot

[01:10:24] at night the the the daytona spider like you always it didn't it didn't film well it didn't

[01:10:31] pop yeah it didn't film well yeah but it does have that like absolutely iconic moment in the first

[01:10:39] episode within the air tonight yes like and that's like so because it's like they're driving

[01:10:46] you know sonny's behind a wheel crockets loading the shotgun yeah they're you know hold off yeah

[01:10:53] you get you get the the whole phil Collins thing and then he pulls off when he calls his ex wife

[01:10:58] yeah you know i've watched that scene a thousand times because it's so bad was i that bad yeah

[01:11:05] he's like yeah i mean like yes you are that's why i ain't with you is everything okay sonny

[01:11:11] yeah i'll let you know like and tom's just sits in a car waiting yeah yeah i gotta go back

[01:11:19] and i know we're going into some shit right the drone the phil Collins drone still is coming up

[01:11:23] i gotta go phone call yep yep yeah that was the one thing about my advice the

[01:11:29] fucking great music like that show had the greatest music well that was i mean michael man

[01:11:35] had that that was his vision yeah of like taking his vision was you could make television

[01:11:46] look as good as a movie and he proved it yeah like the way he shot my any advice and the way he

[01:11:55] like everything was like i know like other directors wanted to wreck the shows but

[01:12:00] he set the vision of what it was and he was there guiding at the entire time right and the way they

[01:12:08] used music and you know just suppose that with what's going on on the show was was a piece of

[01:12:17] brilliant one of my all-time favorites is the one where he Crockett tries to save that the guy's

[01:12:24] life with a guy on death row who convinces him he's not guilty but he really was and there's that

[01:12:30] peter gabriel signing keep playing it over and over we do what we're told pal okay i can't remember

[01:12:37] yeah but then at the like and yeah Crockett like busts his ass to prove it this guy's innocent

[01:12:42] at the end of it he's like the guy's like yeah i did it and he shows up like you know then he

[01:12:47] kills she needs to you know yeah he comes back yeah he comes like a couple of times but like i mean

[01:12:53] that episode is like there's a moment where like he's driving to the prison reluctantly

[01:12:59] and they're playing that that peter gabriel song i'm like this is fucking brilliant right yeah you

[01:13:03] know this is and it's set to it's set to template for like all those shows after that do use music

[01:13:13] like any like i always loved the way smallville used music usually at the end of an episode right yeah

[01:13:23] like they would it was like and it was like so well done yeah and the music was really good too but

[01:13:29] it like but i'm think back like well that was all set up by miami vice yeah this is what they were

[01:13:36] doing like this was unheard of right you know nobody else did what michael man did no and then

[01:13:41] it became the template for shows going forward yeah well good for him too bad didn't transfer to

[01:13:47] the movie he made well yeah that should be called something else because it definitely did not

[01:13:54] resemble anything miami vice like except that it was in miami it looked amazing

[01:13:59] yeah yeah it did it looked amazing no it absolutely did not from the geek go soon as he

[01:14:10] announced who he cast this crocket that was it it was over for me i know but like it's it is that

[01:14:16] thing of like like i like michael man and i'll watch michael man movies and sometimes he lays an egg

[01:14:25] but it still looks fucking amazing yeah like miami vice was an egg yeah but it looks fucking amazing

[01:14:32] right you know like there are other movies he's done where i'm just like that wasn't a very good movie

[01:14:38] but he shot the shit out of that yeah like it looked phenomenal it was beautiful yeah

[01:14:48] i couldn't take my eyes off the screen the whole time i still can't think of the famous person

[01:14:55] just drive me crazy no well it's my favorite episode actually it's not my favorite episode

[01:15:00] my favorite episode is the first episode my father made me sit down and watch right yeah all right

[01:15:10] i'm gonna wrap it up let me do with your fancy watch yeah tell your views of what's new

[01:15:15] he did yeah we talked about it and i'm still nice yeah i'm still trying to figure it out use

[01:15:22] walk by any um apps no because you can go on your phone and i haven't been with what's on it

[01:15:30] i haven't taken it with it that like there is so much that them watches and the new phones

[01:15:35] off like people who don't even have these are telling me yeah and i'm like i can do that

[01:15:39] on my phone and they're like yeah you can do that on your other phone too i didn't know it

[01:15:45] and i can do it on my ipad yeah that has it not all the options that the phones have right

[01:15:50] that has options too right yeah i didn't know that damn apple hidden features indeed anything

[01:16:00] like that the proceedings are no i'm sorry that you had a ditch the other episode with Ian

[01:16:06] i thought it was a good one it was interesting yeah we'll have them on next time

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