
After a long stint of inactivity, Six Pack and a Song's Jeffrey and Andy return to Parking Lot Critiques to kick off the show's first proper season with their particular brand of commentary and critique—often thoughtful and always off-the-cuff—the kind of conversations you might have with a good friend in the parking lot of a local theater after an intriguing film. For this episode, Jeffrey and Andy take on George Lucas' directorial debut, THX 1138, with a discussion of the film's history and present place in society. A young director's exploration of the future as present and the present as future, THX 1138 is a dystopian tale of mandatory drug use, forbidden sexuality, animated holographs, and commerce as religion.