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Author: Mr. Greer & Brimstone

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Truly Inconsequential... Not all characters are created equal! This is the show where GHR's Mr. Greer and Brimstone argue over the most ridiculous and nonsensical fictional cast members ever to grace pop culture. The dynamic duo debate over the most useless characters this side of Jar Jar Binks.
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Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week, they argue an extremely odd couple - pitting Lieutenant Dan from Forrest Gump; against Wilson from Cast Away. Can an inanimate object be more consequential than an actual character, we’ll find out. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential
•Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week, they argue odd pets - pitting Gary the Snail from Spongebob; against Perry the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb. Which animated animal will overcome in this epic battle of cute creatures. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week, they argue Star Wars’ female Bounty Hunters - pitting Cara Dune of The Mandalorian; against Fennec Shand from The Book of Boba Fett. Which right hand woman to each of the Mandalorian will get the leg up on the other. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week, they argue old school wrestling factions - pitting Right to Censor from WWE; against the Dungeon of Doom from WCW. Will the Dungeon will be Censored; or will Doom be the Right of passage. Question is, who will remain Truly Inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential – Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week’s zeroes in front of a live audience. It’ll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero’s category. In this year-end round up, Mr. Greer and Brimstone discuss the entrants of the last year and decide who is the most inconsequential of them all. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential – Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week’s zeroes in front of a live audience. It’ll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero’s category. This week, they get into the Christmas spirit (Not like Scrooge got into the Ghost of Christmas Past) by arguing which classic film is more consequential to Christmas as a whole. The combatants are It’s A Wonderful Life; as well A Christmas Carol – Both seen billions of times throughout the years, which is just a little bit more important than the other. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential – Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week’s zeroes in front of a live audience. It’ll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero’s category. This week, they argue Uncle Ben from Spiderman; as well as Mr and Mrs Wayne (Batman’s Parents) from Batman – we’ve seen the origin stories a zillion times and they all lead back to the same ending… death (and the birth of a hero). Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
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Truly Inconsequential – Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week’s zeroes in front of a live audience. It’ll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero’s category. This week, they argue Ned Flanders from The Simpsons; as well as Cleveland Brown from Family Guy – a tale of two neighbors; one less consequential than the other. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential – Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week’s zeroes in front of a live audience. It’ll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero’s category. This week, they argue Screech Powers from Saved By The Bell; as well as Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter series – two nerds who somehow found their way into millions of hearts; but which one will take the prize of the ultimate consequential geek. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential – Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week’s zeroes in front of a live audience. It’ll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero’s category. This week, they argue Jess Day from New Girl; as well as George Costanza from Seinfeld – Do you think the New Girl has a chance; or does George psych himself out of the game. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue Robin from Batman; as well as Kato from Green Hornet. One wore tiny green shorts and a cape, the other wore pants - they both kicked ass... who is the top and who is the bottom. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue Jon Arbuckle from Garfield; as well as David Seville from Alvin and the Chipmunks. Seriously, when you talk about bad pet owners, we're surprised that these two don't come up more often than not. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue Daphne from Scooby Doo; as well as Lola Bunny from Looney Tunes. Aside from their good looks, do either have any actual reason to be on their respective shows; the answer is probably not. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue two of Eddie Murphy's most memorable characters including Donkey from Shrek; as well as Mushu from Mulan. Both are fast talking, secondary characters who may; or may not have played a big role in their storylines... we're here to find out. Question is, who will remain truly
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue a four way dance between legendary secondary characters. The combatants are Luigi (Nintendo's Mario Bros) vs. Knuckles (Sonic) vs. Toad (Mario Bros) vs. Tailz (Sonic). This will be one wild ride of game console mayhem pitting Nintendo classics against Sega classics - only one can be victorious. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue two legendary ducks including, Daffy Duck from Looney Tunes; as well as Donald Duck from the House of Mouse. Both are loud and boisterous; but you can only really understand one - was Donald meant to be silenced... and for what reason. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue Sweetums from The Muppets; as well as Snuffy from Sesame Street. Which Muppet will come out of the darkness and into the light as the other falls into felty obscurity. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue Rafiki from Lion King; as well as Phil from Hercules. Who's tough love was actually warranted - getting results, and who just wanted to bop someone higher on the food chain on the head - we'll find out. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue Sprocket from Fraggle Rock; as well as Muttley from Wacky Games. Good ole' Sprocket may see and hear Muttley causing mischief; but will anyone actually pay attention to him. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
Truly Inconsequential - Not all characters are created equal. Mr. Greer and Brimstone of The Grindhouse Radio debate this week's zeroes in front of a live audience. It'll be determined in real time who will remain inconsequential, and who may be liberated back into the hero's category. This week they argue the lovable, lick-able Dino from The Flintstones; as well as Astro from The Jetsons. Will Dino become extinct, or will Astro lick the competition. Question is, who will remain truly inconsequential.
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