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    Explore " it's always sunny in philadelphia" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 155: What's Afterlife?", "October 2019 - Nintendo Money", "Disenchantment on Netflix", "STS-010: Dennis Reynolds; An Erotic Life" and "Ep 42: Crazy Births in T.V. and Film (Countdown to Baby Day!)" from podcasts like ""IVM Pop", "The Bunyip Review", "Original Content", "STORIES TELLING STORIES" and "Thunder Pop"" and more!

    Episodes (65)

    Ep. 155: What's Afterlife?

    Ep. 155: What's Afterlife?

    Staffers Abbas, Rutika & Antariksh talk about depictions of the afterlife in pop-culture, how it's shown in different movies, TV shows and books, and they talk about which depictions are their favourite.
    They also give you some cool recommendations of things you should be checking out if you aren't already.

    Abbas can be found on Instagram @abbasmomin88, and on Twitter @AbbasMomin.
    Rutika can be found on Instagram @ThatGirlInsideTheLibrary.
    Antariksh can be found on Instagram @antariksht, and on Twitter @AntarikshTak.

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    October 2019 - Nintendo Money

    October 2019 - Nintendo Money

    James “The Bunyipman” spills the BEANs on Matt Groenings latest animated venture “Disenchantment”, decides to expend valuable breathing air by reviewing “Oxygen Not Included” and shares with us a touching story of strippers getting financial revenge in “Hustlers”

    Jonas “Jttg” relives the highs and lows of “Mindhunter” having just finished the second season, explains why "Astral Chain" is the best Jojo's game on the Switch and prepares for his trip to Japan by reviewing "Gantz: 0"

    Last months random Netflix film has the two review "Carbone", a french crime-thriller focused on the 2008-09 carbon-quota scandal that occurred in France.

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    Disenchantment on Netflix

    Disenchantment on Netflix

    This week, we're joined by Brian Heater to review "Disenchantment," the new Netflix animated series from the creator of "The Simpsons" and "Futurama." We also discuss Apple's plans for comedy from the "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" team, as well as the latest developments with Disney's streaming service.

    Links:

    • [Matt Groening goes back to the drawing board for ‘Disenchantment’][1]
    • [Apple orders a show about a video game studio from the ‘It’s Always Sunny’ gang][2]
    • [Disney may offer a discounted bundle of Hulu, ESPN+ and its new streaming service][3]
      [1]:https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/03/matt-groening-goes-back-to-the-drawing-board-for-disenchantment/
      [2]:https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/10/apple-orders-a-show-about-a-video-game-studio-from-the-its-always-sunny-gang/
      [3]:https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/08/disney-may-offer-a-discounted-bundle-of-hulu-espn-and-its-new-streaming-service/

    STS-010: Dennis Reynolds; An Erotic Life

    STS-010: Dennis Reynolds; An Erotic Life

    “I am a GOLDEN GOD!!!”

    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, brainchild of Rob McElhenney, follows the shenanigans and adventures of the employees of Paddy’s Pub, a perpetually-failing irish pub in Philadelphia, and the colorful cast of characters that somehow find themselves crossing paths. Dennis and Dee Reynolds are sociopathic siblings, their father is Frank Reynolds, a slovenly and boorish man played famously by Danny DeVito, who lives with the “wildcard” Charlie, and series creator McElhenney is the body dysmorphic and homosexual Mac. There are no heroes in this show. Everyone is a villian to varying degrees and between the core cast every major biblical sin is covered at least once. But there’s an odd charm to be found within all this blasphemy.

    Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life made its television debut as the ninth episode of the fourth season on October 23, 2008 and is notable for featuring guest-stars Sinbad and Matchbox 20 frontman Rob Thomas. The episode opens with Dennis discovering Charlie has, on his person, his erotic memoirs. Upon questioning from the rest of the gang, Dennis explains how the book contains a tale of redemption told through his many erotic exploits that he hoped to publish someday and unleash on the world “in a fiery blaze of eroticism.”

    “I’m a 5-star man!!!”

    What words of wisdom can be gleaned from Dennis’ sticky pages? Is there a limit to the depraved things the production team can get Danny DeVito to do? And how do you like your milk-steak cooked? This is Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life, as read by Danny DeVito, on Stories Telling Stories!

    “Demonstrate Value, Engage Physically, Nurture Dependence, Neglect Emotionally, Inspire Hope, Separate Entirely.”