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Ep. 171 a Review of "Remarkably Bright Creatures" a Netflix Original

36 min · 15 de may de 2026
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This week Andrew and Ted sit down to discuss this "family style / heart warming" drama, starring Sally Field and Lewis Pullman. Tova (Field) is not only a widow but has also lost her only child. She works part time at the local aquarium after hours cleaning. Cameron (Pullman) and Tova's paths cross when he pulls into town searching for his father, who was never in his life, after his mother, who barely raised him herself, dies. When his van breaks down Cameron, who has not a penny to his name, seeks work to pay for the repairs. Tova has an accident that puts her on the injured reserve list and Cameron fills in for her at the aquarium. The two bond and share their life stories along the way, which in their special way to each their friendship becomes therapy. Tune into the show to find out what Andrew and Ted thought about "Remarkably Bright Creatures".

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