The show opens with chaotic arguments about microphones, echo, missed weeks, calendars, Spotify Wrapped, chicken wraps, Thanksgiving food, communism, whittling, and rants that go nowhere before shifting into a beer tasting of Tiger Lager with a detailed breakdown of flavor, malt, sweetness, and protein content. From there you dive into Amazon shopping frustrations, Black Friday memories, Home Depot tool deals, Harbor Freight toolbox drama, Colby’s escalating saw-buying habits, his new woodworking projects, and his spiraling love-hate relationship with Christmas—including obligations, trees, decorations, and social battery issues—while Seth tries to unpack Colby’s seasonal depression, spending guilt, and worldview. You recount Thanksgiving hangouts, watching Tropic Thunder with Aaron, how well it holds up, and segue into This Is the End, Seth Rogen/James Franco movies, Danny McBride’s one-character brilliance, and old comedies that age differently. The conversation expands into movie flops, Kevin Costner’s unfinished Horizon sequel, Avatar 3 threats, bad parody films, Vince Vaughn’s career rollercoaster, and what old films still work today. Toward the end you discuss the future of the show—runtime changes, commercial breaks, holiday scheduling, streaming burnout, whether to redesign the set, the “large man interviewing a twink” problem, camera layouts, an eventual name change, and possibly ending season 10 at episode 50 before taking a break to rethink the whole format.
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