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Can ‘The Idol’ Actually Become a Great Pop Satire?

The controversial new HBO drama showed multiple versions of itself in its pilot, but the most compelling is a cutting industry satire about the dynamics of modern celebrity and pop music

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‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ Discussion and Analysis

Ben, Justin, and Matt are back to take a deep dive into the latest ‘Zelda’ game, discussing their likes and dislikes, their hopes for future games, and more!

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‘Zelda,’ Not ‘Mario,’ Is the Real Star of Nintendo

Yes, Mario recently made a billion dollars at the box office, but in terms of Nintendo’s core product—video games—‘Zelda’ has become the standard-bearer for the company and the Switch

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Reviewing ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’

Justin and Micah return to discuss their thoughts on ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’

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‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ Instant Reactions

The guys head to Hyrule to discuss the latest installment in the Nintendo franchise

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Discussing Jack Harlow’s ‘Jackman.’ and ‘Barry’ Season 4

Justin and Micah return to discuss Jack Harlow’s latest release, the ‘Jackman.’ album. They also talk about the tone of the final season of ‘Barry.’

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The Gundam Episode

Justin and Micah discuss the Gundam franchise and take a look back at ‘Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans’

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Twitter Blue Checks Are No Longer a “Status Symbol.” They’re a Political One.

Elon Musk’s subscription service was pitched as a great equalizer, but that requires imagining an alternative history of what the verification badge even was, how it was implemented, and to what purpose

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Rowdy Rebel Didn’t Make Computers for This

Justin and Micah discuss Drake’s latest single and AI music

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AI Programs Have Started Making Pop Music. Will Anybody Listen?

A shockingly passable Drake and the Weeknd counterfeit raises all sorts of questions about the future of artistry and listener demand