![]() ![]() Please drop us a line here: us on Instagram. Thank you to everybody who has been on this journey with us thus far.we hope you're having a good time! □ Jackson.Īlso in this ep, Kablasto visits our friends Dirk and Marcie over at The Movie Mixtape podcast-he discusses the 1979 Ridley Scott film Alien with them for their MONSTERS mix! □Īnd Yoli watches a Walter Hill film from 1980 called The Long Riders.Īs we said, this ep brings Season 1 of Spaghetti & Freddy to a close.but fear not, my friends! We will be back with Season 2 very soon! (And in the meantime, keep an eye out for a BONUS episode or two that will be dropping in between seasons.) Welcome to our Season 1 Finale Episode! We are discussing Quentin Tarantino's 2012 film Django Unchained, which features Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Theme music composed and performed by: Corey MacGregorįind us on Discord: The Island of Misfit Podcasts. This film features a loaded cast that includes Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Jack Palance, Fernando Rey, and Iris Berben. We discuss Sergio Corbucci's film Compañeros from 1970. You get the drift.essentially, we're releasing now for a bit of fun and bonus content to tide you over until we dive into Season 2 (coming soon)! There is a bit of overlap with some things we cover in Episode 1 (like what is a Spaghetti Western, for example), because this was just a practice ep.and we knew we wanted to cover those basics in Ep. It was our first time, okaaaay? Still, it's fun to reflect and look back on and have a giggle at our newbiness. □ For example, Yoli hadn't picked up her new mic yet, so audio sounds a little tinny. My overall rating for Season 2: 8.Hey Spaghetti-Freddy friends-we've got a BONUS ep comin' at ya today! We lovingly refer to this as "Episode 0" because it was a PRACTICE episode we recorded when we first started the pod! □ That's right, it's our first attempt at recording a show together, ever.and it was also Yoli's first time editing a show! Please bear with us, as it sounds a bit rough in comparison to later episodes where (we'd like to think) we get our sh*te together a bit more. The third and fourth seasons are in my opinion, the best seasons in the entire series, so if you thought season 2 was great, just wait until you see what's next. We have seen the show blossom into all this in just Season 2 alone, and things get even more funny and the show expands to even more heights in the next seasons. It has that perfect combination of funny and sweet, and takes place in a town that is almost like a character in its own right. Parks and Recreation is almost like a live-action version of The Simpsons. With that being said, I think the show really came into its own and has proven to be extremely original and fresh, unlike most other live-action sitcoms. I mean, when you have a season that is literally 18 episodes longer, it is bound to be an improvement. ![]() Also his gun-fire ring tone is amazing! Season 2 as a whole is a major improvement over Season 1. My favorite moments in all the "government shutting down debacle", are Ron' child-like glee over the entire situation. And conflict between Leslie and the new state auditors are reaching a boiling point as the Pawene government has temporarily been shut down. Tom's new relationship with Lucy is beginning to heat up. We see April and Andy's "will-they wont-they" storyline reach its conclusion. She thought she caught a cutie but didnt know the nigga knew me. "Freddy Spaghetti" is a pretty funny episode in its own right, but what it does best is provide closure for a lot of on-going storylines that ran throughout the season. Rap Last week I beat my bitch up in the street for lyin to me. The writers used traits like how caring and hard-working she is in comedic ways. Even though they made her more smart, she became funnier as a character. A good example is main protagonist, Leslie Knope, who acted very air-headed and foolish in the first season, but has become a much more intelligent and dedicated government employee. I think the biggest improvement is how the characters developed and some even changed drastically from how they were depicted in Season 1. They found the right tone, the writing became much stronger, and the characters really came into their own. Is he going to be their pillar of support now Kim Deok-soo’s chaotic and dazzling romance begins Author (s): Lee Kwang. With Season 2, the writers were given the opportunity of having a full season to help build upon the much shorter Season 1. Synopsis Hey Mister Deok-soo is living at his wife’s house with her family. What a long, but entertaining journey it has been. So we have made it to the end of Season 2.
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