• Episode 019: Basic Things That Turned Out Awkward, Irrational Fears, What To Do With Your Final Day Alive, Movies That Should Have Gotten A Sequel

  • Nov 16 2020
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 019: Basic Things That Turned Out Awkward, Irrational Fears, What To Do With Your Final Day Alive, Movies That Should Have Gotten A Sequel

  • Summary

  • Episode 019 of That Was Disappointing is Live.

    Similarly, there are only 19 plagues left in the year. Eat, drink and be merry!

    Our first topic is things that turned out waaaaaaaaaay more awkward from what you expected. How Chris thought a jar of peanut butter, a hungry Pomeranian, and her sheer machismo could’ve ended any other way is beyond the rest of us, but we applaud how forthcoming he was.

    Our second topic is what’s your crazy, most irrational fear. Most of us have fond memories of Lex’s “Is this the Gehrig” phase. As an aside, his new fear is why Producer Dave was taking such vigorous notes while Chris described his trust in our first topic...

    Our third topic is what you’d do if you knew it was your final day alive. Given the state of the world, our best guess is Art’s read the writing on the wall. Stay tuned for our Very Special Memorial Edition of That was Disappointing coming soon!

    Our final topic is what movie didn’t get a sequel that should have. We didn’t have the heart to tell Ken that his pick of The Land Before Time was unwarranted. And why does Howard the Duck keep coming up in these film topics!

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