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- Katie reveals that beloved Peter Pan author J.M. Barrie was probably a terrifying pedophile who wrote his famous story to basically creep on his neighbor's children. And somehow, there are also jokes in this episode.
- 2010–2021TV Episode
- The gang dives into the Super Mario universe and the questionable moral fabric of our favorite 8-bit plumber.
- When you actually connect the dots, sitcoms feature lots of creepy subplots, disappearing characters, and plenty of subtext that makes the laugh...
- 2010–20219mTV-14TV Episode7.4 (6)The gang argues which "where are they now" epilogues from famous movies should've been made into movies themselves, such as Bluto from Animal House becoming a United States Senator and Bertram from The Sandlot getting really into the 60s and disappearing forever.
- 2010–2021TV-14TV Episode8.4 (7)It's almost as if cartoon animals aren't the best source of moral guidance...
- 2010–2021TV Episode8.2 (8)
- 2010–20216mTV-14TV Episode8.4 (6)What universe would you want to live in?
- The gang discusses why scary things are scary.
- Indiana Jones is awesome to watch, and terrible to be around in just about any other context. We explain why...
- Maybe "Toy Story" is secretly about slavery, but when you put them all together, you get an even creepier universe.
- All the reasons rom-coms are worse for you than torture porn.
- 2010–2021TV Episode8.0 (6)
- You might as well learn binary now, it's going to be the only language we should know once the robot uprising is upon us. Of course, we could have stood a chance if we knew how it came to be. Tonight the gang offers humanity a glimpse into the future as they discuss which sci-fi robot uprising is the most terrifyingly realistic.
- Even the most groundbreaking TV shows all follow an extremely specific formula.
- After getting pulled over on her way to the diner, Soren, Daniel, and Michael find out that Katy has a deep-seated mistrust of the police thanks to cop movies.