Season 3, E16: From Showgirls’ Absurdities, Our Five Nights at Freddy's Experience and Reality TV Recaps

 

Settle in, podcast listeners, because we're about to take you on a journey. We'll laugh, we'll cry, we'll marvel at the absurdity of B-movies on Tubi, and question the enigma that is 'Showgirls'. This episode is a wild ride through current events, entertainment, and the peculiarities of life itself.

Shifting gears from the heavy realities of the world, we will descend into an analysis of '
Showgirls', a mid-90s film that left us reeling with its bizarre plot points. We dive headfirst into the odd dialogue, questionable jokes, and the underlying theme of mediocrity rising to the top. But that's not all, folks, we also dive into the TikTok sensation 'Five Nights at Freddy's', discussing its unexpected success and the curious trends it has sparked.

As we round out our discussion, we leap into the world of reality TV and the show,
House of Villains. Will Shake finally get eliminated? Will Johnny Fairplay continue his under-the-radar antics? And how will Spencer Pratt's dramatic entrance shake things up? 

Get ready to scream, cry, laugh, and throw up - as we take you on a wild adventure. Don't forget to tune into our next episode on Sunday, November 26th.

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