Every week we throw movies, video games, comic books, TV shows, anime, crypto, tier lists, fast food menus, and whatever else Twitter is yelling about into a neon-lit Japanese-style arena and force them to fight for supremacy. Expect unhinged hot takes, 45-minute arguments over whether Goku could predict the Ethereum charts, mandatory punishment games, airhorns at random, and at least one host crying by the end. If your favorite franchise leaves the episode without emotional damage, we didn’t do our job.
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Every week we throw movies, video games, comic books, TV shows, anime, crypto, tier lists, fast food menus, and whatever else Twitter is yelling about into a neon-lit Japanese-style arena and force them to fight for supremacy. Expect unhinged hot takes, 45-minute arguments over whether Goku could predict the Ethereum charts, mandatory punishment games, airhorns at random, and at least one host crying by the end. If your favorite franchise leaves the episode without emotional damage, we didn’t do our job.
Sometimes the road home takes a detour — this time, straight through six haunted houses. In this episode of Twenty-One Miles, I take a quick break from the usual drive to drop you into the chaos, laughs, and jump scares of a haunted night out with friends. Short, raw, and full of the sounds of October. If you’ve ever lost your voice from screaming or laughed your way through fear, this one’s for you.
Every week we throw movies, video games, comic books, TV shows, anime, crypto, tier lists, fast food menus, and whatever else Twitter is yelling about into a neon-lit Japanese-style arena and force them to fight for supremacy. Expect unhinged hot takes, 45-minute arguments over whether Goku could predict the Ethereum charts, mandatory punishment games, airhorns at random, and at least one host crying by the end. If your favorite franchise leaves the episode without emotional damage, we didn’t do our job.