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398 Supergirl Sci Fi Surprise Wolverine Game I Farted in Yoga

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aflevering 398 Supergirl Sci Fi Surprise Wolverine Game I Farted in Yoga artwork

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398 Supergirl Sci Fi Surprise Wolverine Game I Farted in Yoga Doom Scrolling Intro Steph kicks off a health reset (no drink tonight, trying to get less jiggly) while the Foos shout out a genuinely great local find: Pizza & Such in Ontario for Detroit-style deep dish — crunchy crust, honey drizzle, and somehow not feeling heavy afterward. Steph also shows off a tiny Kodak keychain-sized digital camera birthday gift, instantly turning it into a chaotic show-and-tell moment (complete with battery dying mid-demo). Then the absurd news story: London police are investigating a serial graffiti artist tagging walls with “I farted in yoga” (stylized with backwards letters and crude cartoons). No message, no politics, no manifesto — just a fart confession turning into a real police case. Somewhere in London, someone from that yoga class knows exactly who it is. Geeking Out starts with a surprise favorite: Project Hail Mary — the Foos accidentally watched one of the best sci-fi movies in years. They rave about Ryan Gosling’s perfect funny/serious blend, the suspense, and how the movie guides you through without forcing you to do homework-level thinking. Steph calls it a straight 10. Supergirl hype continues too: new footage and promo materials tease a version that isn’t “female Superman,” but a harsher, more traumatized character shaped by Krypton’s collapse — with the Woman of Tomorrow tone guiding the adaptation. Then it’s Summer Game Fest 2026 news: the event fully replaces what E3 used to be, delivering trailers and spectacle without the old trade show baggage. The Foos hit the biggest reveals and favorites: Resident Evil Code Veronica coming in 2027 (Claire Redfield spotlight), The Last Ronin getting revealed as a game (no release date yet), Star Wars Zero Company, major anticipation for Wolverine (bloody, intense gameplay from the Spider-Man studio), Final Fantasy VII Rebirth/Revelation trailer pointing to Spring 2027, Attack on Titan 3, and Marvel 1943 Rise of Hydra putting Captain America and Black Panther into a WWII setting with Unreal Engine 5 visuals. Here’s What I Would Do brings two neighborhood problems: Jason (Fontana) is being terrorized by a neighbor’s rooster that starts screaming at 5:15 AM like it’s offended by the sun. Chris (Marietta) accidentally became the “hangout house” and now his friends schedule events at his place like it’s a public venue — to the point where he finds out via group chat. They wrap with a quick tease: next week’s show plans include Sparta opening for Local H opening for Toadies, with doors at 6 and the first band at 7. Chapters Doom Scrolling Intro Intro Steph health reset no drinks summer body panic Pizza & Such Detroit style deep dish honey drizzle shoutout Steph’s tiny Kodak keychain camera show and tell London graffiti mystery I farted in yoga becomes real investigation Geeking Out Project Hail Mary surprise sci fi favorite Supergirl new footage Woman of Tomorrow tone Summer Game Fest 2026 replaces E3 recap Resident Evil Code Veronica 2027 Claire Redfield The Last Ronin game reveal no release date yet Star Wars Zero Company August 27 Wolverine gameplay hype from Spider-Man studio Final Fantasy VII trilogy finale Spring 2027 Attack on Titan 3 announced Marvel 1943 Rise of Hydra Cap and Black Panther WWII Here’s What I Would Do rooster alarm clock neighbor Jason Fontana Here’s What I Would Do friends treat my house like a venue Chris Marietta Outro + Doom Scrolling Outro Project Hail Mary, Ryan Gosling sci fi, Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, Summer Game Fest 2026, Wolverine game, Resident Evil Code Veronica, The Last Ronin, Final Fantasy VII Spring 2027, Marvel 1943 Rise of Hydra, Attack on Titan 3, London graffiti I farted in yoga, rooster neighbor, hangout house problem

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aflevering 398 Supergirl Sci Fi Surprise Wolverine Game I Farted in Yoga artwork

398 Supergirl Sci Fi Surprise Wolverine Game I Farted in Yoga

398 Supergirl Sci Fi Surprise Wolverine Game I Farted in Yoga Doom Scrolling Intro Steph kicks off a health reset (no drink tonight, trying to get less jiggly) while the Foos shout out a genuinely great local find: Pizza & Such in Ontario for Detroit-style deep dish — crunchy crust, honey drizzle, and somehow not feeling heavy afterward. Steph also shows off a tiny Kodak keychain-sized digital camera birthday gift, instantly turning it into a chaotic show-and-tell moment (complete with battery dying mid-demo). Then the absurd news story: London police are investigating a serial graffiti artist tagging walls with “I farted in yoga” (stylized with backwards letters and crude cartoons). No message, no politics, no manifesto — just a fart confession turning into a real police case. Somewhere in London, someone from that yoga class knows exactly who it is. Geeking Out starts with a surprise favorite: Project Hail Mary — the Foos accidentally watched one of the best sci-fi movies in years. They rave about Ryan Gosling’s perfect funny/serious blend, the suspense, and how the movie guides you through without forcing you to do homework-level thinking. Steph calls it a straight 10. Supergirl hype continues too: new footage and promo materials tease a version that isn’t “female Superman,” but a harsher, more traumatized character shaped by Krypton’s collapse — with the Woman of Tomorrow tone guiding the adaptation. Then it’s Summer Game Fest 2026 news: the event fully replaces what E3 used to be, delivering trailers and spectacle without the old trade show baggage. The Foos hit the biggest reveals and favorites: Resident Evil Code Veronica coming in 2027 (Claire Redfield spotlight), The Last Ronin getting revealed as a game (no release date yet), Star Wars Zero Company, major anticipation for Wolverine (bloody, intense gameplay from the Spider-Man studio), Final Fantasy VII Rebirth/Revelation trailer pointing to Spring 2027, Attack on Titan 3, and Marvel 1943 Rise of Hydra putting Captain America and Black Panther into a WWII setting with Unreal Engine 5 visuals. Here’s What I Would Do brings two neighborhood problems: Jason (Fontana) is being terrorized by a neighbor’s rooster that starts screaming at 5:15 AM like it’s offended by the sun. Chris (Marietta) accidentally became the “hangout house” and now his friends schedule events at his place like it’s a public venue — to the point where he finds out via group chat. They wrap with a quick tease: next week’s show plans include Sparta opening for Local H opening for Toadies, with doors at 6 and the first band at 7. Chapters Doom Scrolling Intro Intro Steph health reset no drinks summer body panic Pizza & Such Detroit style deep dish honey drizzle shoutout Steph’s tiny Kodak keychain camera show and tell London graffiti mystery I farted in yoga becomes real investigation Geeking Out Project Hail Mary surprise sci fi favorite Supergirl new footage Woman of Tomorrow tone Summer Game Fest 2026 replaces E3 recap Resident Evil Code Veronica 2027 Claire Redfield The Last Ronin game reveal no release date yet Star Wars Zero Company August 27 Wolverine gameplay hype from Spider-Man studio Final Fantasy VII trilogy finale Spring 2027 Attack on Titan 3 announced Marvel 1943 Rise of Hydra Cap and Black Panther WWII Here’s What I Would Do rooster alarm clock neighbor Jason Fontana Here’s What I Would Do friends treat my house like a venue Chris Marietta Outro + Doom Scrolling Outro Project Hail Mary, Ryan Gosling sci fi, Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, Summer Game Fest 2026, Wolverine game, Resident Evil Code Veronica, The Last Ronin, Final Fantasy VII Spring 2027, Marvel 1943 Rise of Hydra, Attack on Titan 3, London graffiti I farted in yoga, rooster neighbor, hangout house problem

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397 Year 9: Start

397 Year 9: Start Doom Scrolling Intro The Foos celebrate 8 years of the FOOBAR Show (and quietly admit that simply mentioning it is basically the anniversary special). They catch up on the last couple weeks: staying busy, missing an episode, and committing to keeping the show going whenever life allows. Florida stays undefeated: a man gets arrested outside a Taco Bell after allegedly exposing himself — and deputies find a live betta fish in his backpack. The fish gets handed off safely, then promptly earns the only correct name possible: Baja Blast. Geeking Out starts with The Boys sticking the landing. The finale brings the chaos and the gore, but also more emotional closure than expected — and the Foos talk through the big swings, the character wrap-ups, and why a hopeful ending still felt on-brand even if some people are nitpicking plot holes. Next up: Spider-Man Noir premieres with Nicolas Cage as an older, worn-down private investigator version of Spider-Man in 1930s New York — and the coolest part is you can watch it in true black-and-white or in a stylized color version. The Foos are watching it in black-and-white for maximum noir vibes and it’s hitting like a detective story first, superhero story second. Then the X-Men ’97 Season 2 trailer finally drops, confirming the return date and teasing time-scattered X-Men, Apocalypse energy, and a bigger multi-season plan. The Foos dig into the hype, the tone, and what they hope stays consistent from the first season. They also recap seeing The Mandalorian and Grogu in ScreenX and break down what that format actually is: one main screen with projected side-wall visuals that kick in during big action and flight sequences. The verdict: it’s basically a long, fun standalone Mandalorian episode — and that’s exactly why it works. Steph closes Geeking Out with a heads-up for the Pokémon die-hards: Pokémon XP — the first fan convention hosted by The Pokémon Company International — is coming to San Francisco in August alongside the Pokémon Championships. There’s a single-day pass interest list window and it’s basically a lottery, so if you want in, get on it. Here’s What I Would Do includes a follow-up victory lap from Alyssa (Costa Mesa) who turned off location sharing, survived, and refused to turn it back on even when her boyfriend got lost — plus a new letter from Brian (Temecula) whose wife keeps volunteering him for random community service missions without asking first. Chapters Doom Scrolling Intro Intro 8 Year Anniversary of the FOOBAR Show Florida man Taco Bell incident + betta fish named Baja Blast Geeking Out The Boys finale sticks the landing Spider-Man Noir Nicolas Cage black and white vs color versions X-Men 97 Season 2 trailer return date and time scatter setup Mandalorian and Grogu ScreenX review Pokemon XP convention in San Francisco + ticket interest list lottery Here’s What I Would Do Alyssa location sharing update Here’s What I Would Do Wife volunteering husband Brian Temecula Outro + Doom Scrolling Outro FOOBAR Show anniversary, The Boys finale, Spider-Man Noir, Nicolas Cage, X-Men 97 Season 2, Mandalorian and Grogu ScreenX, Florida man Taco Bell, betta fish Baja Blast, Pokemon XP San Francisco, Pokemon Championships, location sharing update, marriage volunteering spouse

1 jun 20261 h 7 min
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396 Mortal Kombat 2 Invincible Finale Boys Backlash Flight of the Conchords

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

18 mei 20261 h 5 min
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395 Clayface Horror Movie Maul Shadow Lord AniMay Free Comic Book Day

395 Clayface Horror Movie Maul Shadow Lord AniMay Free Comic Book Day Doom Scrolling Intro Steph opens with a wild work moment: getting called a “fat bitch” by a frustrated patient during physical therapy — and somehow holding it together professionally while dying laughing internally. The Foos ease into the weekend recap with drinks (Steph’s whiskey-limoncello highball, Joe’s Michelob Ultra “carb watch” era), a Shoelace Express show at Pro5 in Upland, and Joe accidentally driving to the wrong Eureka because he didn’t realize there’s more than one. Then the Florida chaos arrives: a woman allegedly trashes a Subway over peppers on her mobile order — knocking equipment around, throwing trays, and earning herself an arrest for criminal mischief. Florida, never change. Geeking Out starts with DC going full horror: Clayface is getting a biological horror-thriller treatment, leaning hard into the actor-turned-monster origin and the “this is not a superhero movie” vibe. They talk why Batman villains can be more interesting when Batman isn’t even in the story, and take a quick shot at Sony’s villain-movie track record (with Venom being the best of the bunch). Star Wars Maul Shadow Lord continues heating up, with episodes dropping in pairs and the finale landing on May 4 for Star Wars Day. The Foos debate Maul vs Vader, who’s scarier vs who’s more interesting to watch, and even who has the better skincare routine (spoiler: Vader’s face is not winning any awards). Then anime gets its own month: Crunchyroll turns May into AniMay with watch parties, award tie-ins, theater events, and big headliners like Chainsaw Man the Movie and Re:Zero content — followed by the eternal question: who has a Crunchyroll login they can borrow? They also dig into a Magic: The Gathering resurgence (Vegas buy/sell events, collabs like Spider-Man and Avengers, and whether they should start playing again), plus hype for the new Mortal Kombat movie and favorite characters. Before signing off, Steph drops a genuinely useful heads-up: Free Comic Book Day is Saturday, May 2 — 24 free titles across publishers, perfect for newcomers to sample different vibes. She highlights a few standouts and brings up AWA’s Telepaths — which is getting an Apple adaptation called Liminal starring Vanessa Kirby and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. Sports makes a brief, chaotic comeback too: MLB glove break-in methods, including steaming… and one player straight-up microwaving his glove for two minutes. Chapters Doom Scrolling Intro Intro Steph gets called a fat bitch at work and survives professionally Drinks highball limoncello + Michelob Ultra carb watch Shoelace Express show at Pro5 Upland + Eureka wrong location Florida woman trashes Subway over sandwich peppers Geeking Out Clayface turns Batman villain into horror thriller Batman villains more interesting without Batman Maul Shadow Lord schedule finale on May 4 Vader vs Maul villain debate + skincare routine joke AniMay Crunchyroll anime month watch parties Chainsaw Man ReZero Magic the Gathering comeback Vegas event collabs Spider Man Avengers Mortal Kombat hype favorite characters Free Comic Book Day May 2 titles to grab AWA Telepaths Apple adaptation Liminal Vanessa Kirby Yahya Abdul Mateen II Sports MLB glove break in steaming and microwaving Outro + Doom Scrolling Outro Clayface, DC horror movie, Maul Shadow Lord, Darth Maul, Darth Vader, AniMay, Crunchyroll, Chainsaw Man movie, ReZero, Magic the Gathering, Mortal Kombat movie, Free Comic Book Day, AWA Telepaths, Liminal, Vanessa Kirby, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Ontario, Upland, Shoelace Express

27 apr 20261 h 5 min
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394 Ontario Tower Buzzards Endgame Rerelease Superman Day Errands Spiral

394 Ontario Tower Buzzards Endgame Rerelease Superman Day Errands Spiral Doom Scrolling Intro The Foos recap their first trip to an Ontario Tower Buzzards game — the new Dodgers affiliate — and break down why minor league baseball rules: cheap tickets, great sightlines everywhere in the stadium, room to roam, and an overall vibe that feels worth what the city spent building it. They talk pre-gaming in the car, grabbing jerseys and hats, and how Ontario’s growing into a legit local sports hub alongside the Reign. Geeking Out turns into a mini rant about Disney’s latest money move: re-releasing Avengers Endgame with added scenes to “bridge” into Avengers Doomsday — plus the rollout of Infinity Vision, Disney’s premium large-format branding meant to compete with IMAX. They also touch on the chaos of closed-door Doomsday trailers, fake AI trailers spreading online, and why Marvel feels more fragmented than ever. Then it’s all about Superman Day (April 18): LA pop-ups, photo ops, limited edition art board facsimiles, and the never-ending temptation of collector merch. Steph’s especially hyped for the new Supergirl and loves the emotional angle of her Krypton story — and why that pain might explain her red-sun partying habits. Here’s What I Would Do features two very relatable workaday dilemmas: Kevin (Pomona) accidentally becomes “Safety Net” at work and wants to kill the nickname before it becomes his entire job description. Tara (Upland) can’t run a single errand without it turning into a 3-stop spiral that eats two hours and a piece of her soul — and the Foos confirm this is basically adulthood now. Chapters Doom Scrolling Intro Intro Ontario Tower Buzzards first game recap stadium vibe tickets merch Buzzards vs Reign Ontario becoming a sports hub Geeking Out Avengers Endgame rerelease with new scenes Infinity Vision vs IMAX Doomsday bridge talk Doomsday trailer leaks and AI fake trailers Superman Day April 18 pop ups merch collector boards Supergirl hype Krypton story Krypto trailer moments Here’s What I Would Do Workplace nickname Safety Net Kevin Pomona Here’s What I Would Do Errands always turn into multiple stops Tara Upland Outro + Doom Scrolling Outro Ontario Tower Buzzards, minor league baseball, Dodgers affiliate, Avengers Endgame rerelease, Avengers Doomsday, Infinity Vision, IMAX, Superman Day, Supergirl, Lex Luthor, Krypto, workplace nickname, errands spiral, adulting

20 apr 202644 min