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No, Cody and Ryan didn't stay up past their bedtime to watch Ahsoka episode 4, but they did take time out of their Tuesday to talk about things they love and you probably don't. Such is life.
The Dead Speak! Spoiler's Obviously returns to discuss the premiere of Ahsoka and the current state of fandom.
We still have a Podcast! Cody and Ryan return to talk about how they felt about the big franchises in 2022, and where they think they're headed now. Later, they take a look at what they missed this year, and what they're looking forward to the most in 2023.
The boys chat about Obi-Wan, Jurassic World and George RR Martin's Game of Thrones Universe.
They're Back! Cody and Ryan return to the internet airwaves to discuss the latest developments of the Marvel, Star Wars, and Robert Eggers Cinematic Universes.
Cody and Ryan discuss the Episode Six: The Book of Boba Fett: The Mandalorion; Young Jedi Academy Chronicles.
2022 Starts with a recap of last year, with Ryan and Cody reviewing The Matrix Resurrections, Spider-Man No Way Home, Hawkeye, The Book of Boba Fett, and their Top 5 things that were awesome in 2021. BONUS: Stay tuned at the end of the pod for a new segment "Loggin' on with Logan".
You thought we were done! They boys return to catch up on what they've missed, including No Time To Die, Dune, Shang-Chi and Ghostbusters Afterlife.
Cody and Ryan are joined by the great Andrew to discuss 1995's Batman Forever.
Cody and Ryan record an emergency pod to discuss The Matrix Resurrections trailer and what it means for the wider Matrix canon. Later, they chime in with breaking news about Christopher Nolan returning to World War II and the Sony Experience news. Finally, they ask is The Walking Dead still a television show?
Cody and Ryan return to talk about the No Way Home trailer, The first signs of proof that the Matrix 4-Evah is actually happening, and another X-celent installment of This or That. Plus, Cody has finally seen Solo: A Star Wars Story.
After getting cleared by Dr Summeroff, the boys are back to talk about having Covid and cover the myriad of Summer Pop Culture releases.
Quick Emergency Pod where the boys talk about Mad Jimmy Manigold and Batman's Love Life.
The Boys return after a six week hiatus to catch up on content.
May the 4th Be With You! The boys are joined by the great and powerful Andrew Dunn to discuss George Lucas' 2002 Indie Sensation, Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
We're Back! The Boys catch up on the last few HBO Max Theatrical Releases and some Expanded Universe Star Wars chicanery.
Cody has had yet another rotation around the sun, so in Spoilers Obviously tradition, the boys sit down to record a commentary track of 1999's "The Mummy".
Cody and Ryan sit down to discuss 2016's Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice in time for the release of The Snyder Cut.
The Boys catch up on Wandavision, and ask if it even means anything for the MCU. Next, The Walking Dead is a Terminus sized train-wreck, and Cody and Ryan think they know why. Matthew McConaughey recorded his own audiobook-autobiography, and it's kind of awesome. And Ryan talks about the 1984 film "Threads".*Hans Zimmer music pulled due to copyright issues.
The Boys are back this week to talk about Pedro Pascal taking the role of Joel in HBO's "The Last of Us" adaptation, and if video game adaptions can actually work without the game part. Then, Cody and Ryan try to breakdown Joss Whedon and Gina Carano's bad week. Then, This or That returns for the 20th Anniversary of some of the most influential films of 2001.