To-the-point media analysis. Insightful cultural commentary. Thoroughly researched topics. All this and more can be found… somewhere else. We presume. Has anybody checked? Each episode Jett and Reuben bring you a collection of things they have started and finished, and dissect them with wildly varying degrees of objectivity.
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To-the-point media analysis. Insightful cultural commentary. Thoroughly researched topics. All this and more can be found… somewhere else. We presume. Has anybody checked? Each episode Jett and Reuben bring you a collection of things they have started and finished, and dissect them with wildly varying degrees of objectivity.
Episode 90 - Baldur’s Gate III & All The President’s Men
Stinished It
1 hour 22 minutes 43 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 90 - Baldur’s Gate III & All The President’s Men
Jett is back in town, Reuben is the talk of the town, and they both struggle to name towns.
Content Warnings:⚠️ Explicit language⚠️ Sexual references⚠️ Drug references⚠️ References to bestiality
00:00 The Start14:46 Hey, You Got a Drink This Week19:51 Community Started Its26:12 Baldur’s Gate III52:37 Community Finished Its55:43 All The President’s Men1:11:57 Foreign Film (F)correspondent1:16:10 Up and Up
Thank you to Hetty Moysey for our incredible cover art 💛Check out her portfolio and Instagram:hettymoysey.myportfolio.com/instagram.com/hettymoyseyContact Jett and Reuben at stinishedit@gmail.com
Audio Excerpts:Borislav Slavov - Main Theme, Pt. 1David Shire - To Deep Throat I
Stinished It
To-the-point media analysis. Insightful cultural commentary. Thoroughly researched topics. All this and more can be found… somewhere else. We presume. Has anybody checked? Each episode Jett and Reuben bring you a collection of things they have started and finished, and dissect them with wildly varying degrees of objectivity.