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Author: India Stallworth and Zaki Lawrence

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Late Call Time is a podcast where the hosts, India and Zaki, talk about their favorite elements of tv shows and movies.

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On this weeks episode, India and Zaki discuss Donald Glover's Atlanta amongst other topics such as the 2016 clown invasion, avante garde Mcdonald's toys, extra drunk driving, and being true to yourself
"It's probably because I'm American or whatever, but I'm a sucker for a happy ending" - Zaki LawrenceInfidelity, weirdly shaped heads, and being dropped as a child are discussed in this second part of India and Zaki's discussion on HBO's Insecure
On this week's episode, India and Zaki discuss HBO'S "Insecure". They venture into other topics as well, such as cheating for the greater good, India's Tall Man Syndrome, and being in the boo-boo house for not having a beard
This week, India and Zaki discuss "Crazy Stupid Love", alongside topics such as seal noises, analog nudes, and (once again) Camp Rock 2
On this week's episode (Alternatively titled: "Battle Of the Crackhead Moms"), Zaki and India talk Saltburn. Topics of discussion include smacking the chicken, sweaters as a social status, and streaking.
Knives Out is the topic of discussion on this week's episode, including asides into ensemble casts, escape rooms, murderous cane users and boinking
This week's episode discusses the film Whiplash, as well as topics such as idiot sandwiches, playing buckets, and becoming garbagemen.
In this weeks episode, India and Zaki discuss the film Creed, asking important questions along the way like "What is Nike Tech?", "Why did Drake name his child Adonis?" and "How do I become the person that rubs baby oil on Michael B. Jordan?"
Just Prosthetics

Just Prosthetics

2024-02-2353:08

White Chicks is the topic of conversation on this week's episode, alongside topics such as Terry Crews pop-lockin' like a maniac, ranking the Wayans brothers, and male slumber parties
The Star Wars prequels-- aka the Parent Trap in Space, is discussed this week. This episode features paper towel roll lightsabers, evil butt chins, and sleeping through the climaxes of movies.
This episode is a discussion on HBO'S "The Last Of Us", including topics such as cannibalism, turtleneck armor, and getting pregnant mid-apocalypse
Everything Everywhere All At Once is the topic of discussion this week, along with dusty fight sequences, eating chapstick and siding with the villain.
Jerry Got Hands

Jerry Got Hands

2024-01-2641:37

In this opener for Season 2 of Keeping it Reel, Rick and Morty seasons 1 through 6 are discussed along with topics such as rewatching shows, portal guns, and Ohio prisons.
India and guest, Aidan, use the 1988 film Coming To America and its 2021 sequel, Coming 2 America, to discuss whether or not movies need sequels years after it's initial release.
India Stallworth welcomes guest and dear friend, Maggie Haite, into the studio to talk about her new favorite tv series, Abbot Elementary, and how it reintroduced her interest in one of the biggest tropes in tv -- the slow burn relationship.
India Stallworth brings guest, Nicole Tirado, to break down the questionable principles -- in the form of amplified clichés -- of the characters of The L Word: Generation Q.
India and guest, Abby Smith, compare the High School Musical trilogy to the pits of their own high school experiences.
India Stallworth welcomes guest, Adrian Briones, to talk about the 2022 film The Batman and to ask the biggest question around superheroes: are they truly helping?
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