Dumpsterpiece Theatre
Episode 100: The Centennial After nearly three years and a genuinely alarming 1.1 terabytes of backed-up audio, Dumpsterpiece Theatre hits its 100th episode and celebrates the only responsible way: by refusing to watch a single new thing. Instead, Scott and Liz take a victory lap through episodes 51–100, ranking the best and worst of the bunch, hate-watching a reno show that should be under federal investigation, and reading back a master catalog of every rabbit hole they've ever fallen into. No plot was harmed in the making of this episode, largely because there isn't one. Peak Dumpster Moments: ◆ Dueling Mount Rushmores that collapse over definitions almost immediately ◆ Liz defending Idea of You as a 40-year-old woman living vicariously ◆ The Walls of Shame, where Horse Sense earns a rare bipartisan conviction (#needs more horses) ◆ "You Can't Turn That Into a House," the bargain-basement HGTV knockoff and OSHA fever dream ◆ A tiny-home rant from two committed maximalists The Tangent Files: The centerpiece is the tangent of tangents: a full audit of fifty episodes' worth of digressions. Bonus: the catalog dutifully calls out Liz's persistent crushes Liz also renews her campaign for a mandatory Joshua Jackson film, spiraling into whether he voices a horse named Trenton's Pride in Racing Stripes. The Verdict: As a movie, unrateable; as a milestone, a full five dumpsters - three years of two people technically not reviewing films, lovingly archived across 10-terabyte hard drives. Special recognition to the producers: Oberon, who contributes by taking scratch breaks, and Elvi, the diva who scored her own "catio" portal this year and now must be bribed back indoors with turkey. Coming Up Next: Episode 101, where the victory lap ends and it's back to My Life with the Walter Boys (Season 1, Episodes 6–7) with a running tally of everything the production won't let Marc Blucas do.
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