Wonder Bros Pod
"He may have been your father, boy. But he wasn't your daddy." This week, Cody and Josh work through Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 — the MCU film that hides an emotionally devastating story about abandonment and found family underneath all the comedy, needle drops, and Baby Groot. Along the way: - JD reconnects with his biological father after 30 years — and Ego's catch scene hits him like a gut punch - Why Yondu's death lands harder than Natasha's sacrifice on Vormir — and what JD's Navy service has to do with it - The Ravager funeral as the first MCU moment that made JD cry on camera - The stepdad JD hasn't spoken to in 12 years — and the Rocket/Yondu cell scene that made him reach out - "It stops being a comedy and becomes what the movie really is — a film about being abandoned and learning to let yourself be loved" - The Yondu mutineer kill scene set to "Come a Little Bit Closer" — pure cinematic satisfaction - The Awesome Mix as emotional storyteller, not just needle drops - Why Rocket's overdone emotional arc is the film's biggest fizzle - Ego as the avatar of narcissism — love as expansion, not sacrifice Plus: the Baby Groot button communication problem, why GOTG2 is better than both Vol. 1 and Vol. 3, and what the Guardians' family dynamic does to set up every subsequent MCU generational storyline. Welcome to the Wonderkin. Permission to be a kid again. 🎧 wonderbrospod.com 📺 YouTube: @wonderbrospod 📱 IG / TikTok: @wonderbrospod
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