Joe vents to David about the bizarre dynamic in his girlfriend's small town and they confront the eternal and taboo problem of cuckery.
Big things are happening over at Fall’s Landing! The team is assembling as Joe’s birthday approaches. In this episode he decides to “get out in front” of a potentially controversial old tweet and rants about Tyler Henry and a local burger joint with a strange aesthetic and problematic service staff.
Dave finally joins Joe for the podcast and comes clean about his dual nature as the boys reconcile with their past malfeasance and contemplate their present failure to participate productively in society and to acclimate to adult life… and oh yea fuck Jimmy Fallon.
On June 24th the new Elvis movie premiered and was so good that all negative opinions about “The King” are sure to be overturned like Roe V Wade. Joe addresses all that lovely stuff and recounts his strange week house sitting for his grandma and going through caffeine withdrawal while pacifying himself with the wacky world of cable. Great episode…we pissed of the neighbors with this one for sure.
On this special commemorative episode of Falls Landing Joe enjoys his final coffee and ruminates on loss, love, theatricality, tinder bios, confidence cons, the crisis of masculinity and gives an admittedly one sided take on the Johnny Depp trial. He still refers to women as bitches…but everyone grows up at their own pace.
Zooming out the scope a bit, it’s time to contemplate the meaning of life. Maybe the new genre of movies we call f**k dramas can help us figure it out.
Are white people corny? If that question makes you uncomfortable then this should be fun for you. This one is a deep dive into the wacky antics of racial dynamics in movies and culture. In the end, if we all just keep our cool, there might be hope for humanity after all.
From childhood lessons about politics and humanity to a story about fumbling the bag, this one takes a personal look at the not so humble creator of Falls Landing.
A hilarious rant in the rickety old BMW on an inspired drive home from work, the content quality far exceeds the audio quality in this one.