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Episode 14 - Annex B-roll, Brake Lights, and Bad Timing

1 h 10 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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This week had a little bit of everything. We spent most of our time working on visuals for Annex B. Late nights, parking garage shots, and racing the weather to pull everything off. Somewhere in the middle of all that, we took our cat on an office field trip, Liv “accidentally” walked a half marathon, and we had some unexpectedly deep conversations with family that stuck with us. Also… Liv’s car broke. Or maybe it didn’t? We’re still not entirely sure. What started as a “simple fix” quickly turned into a glowing dashboard and a lot of second-guessing. Throw in a rainy shoot, some emotional moments, and a strong opinion or two about reality TV, and you’ve got this week’s episode. Chapters: 0:00:00 Intro 0:04:07 When Your Parents Become Your People 0:10:14 Hugo's Big Night Out 0:14:40 A Lens on Letting Go 0:23:29 Dashboard Christmas Came Early 0:33:40 Timbre & Taillights 0:37:20 Cinemark Membership Evangelists 0:44:40 I Just Went to UPS… Anyway I Walked 13 Miles 0:49:50 Rain, Lights, Action 0:59:10 This Show Tests Our Patience 1:09:35 Outro

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