Overlooked and Undercooked Podcast

By: Guy Montgomery & Tim Batt
  • Summary

  • Rob Schneider wanted to shake up the television industry and thus created his own self-funded/written/produced/starring series for Netflix. Guy and Tim are joined by special guest comedians from all over the world to critically assess this work.

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    Guy Montgomery & Tim Batt
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Episodes
  • 7: Comrade Rob w/ Daniel Sloss
    Jan 25 2021
    We got him! Daniel Sloss joins us for the final watch of Asian Momma, Mexican Kids. Sloss takes us through the technical rationale for the 45 minute runtime and his outrage at being passed over for a Netflix comedy slate that turned out to contain this special. Guy and Tim try to decide if it was Scheinder’s mate David Spade who had to give notes or Dane Cook who gave him two big thumbs up.

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    39 mins
  • 6: Tree Piss
    Jan 22 2021

    Tim gets a haircut and finds a guy pissing on a tree. Guy is at a low ebb which may or may not be assisted by a singalong of Kansas. Without a guest, the pair are left to dig into the mechanics of Rob turning his genitals into an ice cream Sundae and frankly, it’s just not enough.




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    27 mins
  • 5: Sadness w/ Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden
    Jan 19 2021
    Rose and Alice join the boiz for their fifth (and first, respective) watch of Rob's special. Rose would like to discuss (and defend) the accent work and Rob's self-doubt which is on clearly display. Rose performs a deep and sympathetic psychoanalysis on Rob's attitudes towards women and sex. When you’re done, why not check out Alice Snedden's Bad News.

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    37 mins

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