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396 Mortal Kombat 2 Invincible Finale Boys Backlash Flight of the Conchords Doom Scrolling Intro Steph kicks things off with a Tip Top canned cocktail (Jungle Bird) while the Foos recap a packed weekend: Joe’s work family-day picnic vibes, notes for next year (more trucks, coffee cart dreams, boba cart fantasies), and a throwback hang with old band friends at Richie’s birthday — the same house where they used to throw teenage ragers. Joe lands a darkly perfect joke: the only time people call you “young” at 40 is at your funeral. Then Florida delivers, as always: a homeless man allegedly catches a felony after throwing an open ketchup packet at a Good Samaritan who checked on him — with the real story being the drugs they reportedly found afterward. Florida stays undefeated. Geeking Out is stacked: the Foos review Mortal Kombat 2 (May 8) and declare it’s basically a full-on Johnny Cage movie — bigger scale, more classic characters, more fan service, and fight scenes that feel like the game’s arenas brought to life. They roast a friend for making it halfway through the movie before realizing he thought he was watching Street Fighter. They also hit the Invincible season 4 finale fallout: Mark’s trauma, Thragg stepping up as the looming big threat, Viltrumite chaos, and the internet’s meme machine going into overdrive (mustaches included). Then it’s The Boys discourse: the newest episode getting the lowest rating of the series, pacing complaints, and the show flirting with burnout — plus the wild release idea of the series finale in 4DX one day early… and the local showings basically selling out instantly. From there it’s rapid-fire: Green Day’s upcoming comedy movie Nimrods (Legion M involvement), the Swatch x Audemars Piguet “Royal Pop” collab causing real-world chaos (lines, cops, pepper spray) over a watch you can’t even buy online, and a Mortal Kombat trivia quiz where Steph nearly goes perfect… until the razor-hat question exposes the Kung Lao/Liu Kang mix-up. Here’s What I Would Do wraps with two dilemmas: Tori (Burbank) thinks a married coworker is crossing the line with “work spouse” energy and wants to shut it down without workplace fallout. Alyssa (Costa Mesa) agreed to location sharing with her boyfriend and now feels watched — and the Foos call it what it is: modern convenience turning into surveillance real fast. Before the outro, they shout out the Flight of the Conchords show at the Greek (their first time in years), with surprise moments and guests — and plenty of “Netflix is a joke” energy. Chapters Doom Scrolling Intro Intro Tip Top Jungle Bird canned cocktail + weekend recap Work family day picnic notes coffee cart boba cart talk Old band friends Richie birthday throwback rager house Florida man felony over ketchup packet + drugs found Geeking Out Mortal Kombat 2 review Johnny Cage movie Friend thought it was Street Fighter until halfway through Invincible season 4 finale trauma Thragg Viltrumites memes The Boys lowest rated episode discourse pacing burnout The Boys finale in 4DX one day early sold out scramble Green Day movie Nimrods Legion M summer release Swatch Audemars Piguet Royal Pop collab chaos lines cops Mortal Kombat trivia quiz Steph almost perfect Here’s What I Would Do Married coworker flirting Tori Burbank Here’s What I Would Do Location sharing feels like surveillance Alyssa Costa Mesa Flight of the Conchords at the Greek recap Outro + Doom Scrolling Outro Mortal Kombat 2, Johnny Cage, Invincible season 4 finale, Thragg, Viltrumites, The Boys backlash, 4DX finale, Green Day Nimrods, Legion M, Swatch Audemars Piguet Royal Pop, Florida ketchup felony, Flight of the Conchords Greek Theatre, work spouse, location sharing
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