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This week Nate and Sonny discuss retro fast food promotional toys, DC comics, VHS nostalgia and Nate's return to the stage.
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Some corrections for that ass:
- Sonny referenced Stephanie Meyer's inspiration for Twilight being the "Demolition Days" era of MCR (which does not exist - this is a portmanteau of "Demolition Lovers" and "Danger Days") - the era in question is the "Bullets" era.
- David's sister in "Schitt's Creek" is Alexis Rose. *Message from Sonny as a point of clarification - "Here, I used a derogatory term to describe the character of Alexis and it may sound like I was directing that at her actress. The use of the term that I used here is something I'm not proud of after saying it and hearing it back during editing. I do have a strong dislike of the personality traits that these actors exhibit, but that is not a reflection of my views on the actors and I apologize for the use of the word in a derogatory manner".
- The movie title was "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything - Julie Newmar" and the characters (according to wikipedia) were drag queens.
- John Leguizamo's character in Spawn was called Clown or the Violator.
- Reptile was a secret character in MK1 - but was unplayable as Nate said.
- The Blue Eyes card in question seems to be a particular run of "Blue Eyes Shining Dragon" - which Sonny's girlfriend uses (digitally) against him every time they play Yu-Gi-Oh.
- Nothing conclusive regarding Cyberchase ending.
- "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" is the musical Nate was referencing.
- Sonny had Alan Scott and Guy Gardner's characterizations confused.
- The female Robin is Stephanie Brown.
- Jensen Ackles voiced Batman in "Batman: The Long Halloween pt. 1"
- Alan Moore wrote "The Killing Joke", Frank Miller wrote "The Dark Knight Returns".
- Xolo Maridueña is the actor playing Blue Beetle.
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