Welcome to our latest episode, where your favorite opinionated crew takes on the noble task of steering you away from entertainment pitfalls while pointing you toward hidden gems! 🎯 Join us as we navigate the choppy waters of Super Bowl commercials 📺, streaming services that John loves to hate 😤, and the guilty pleasure that is Virgin River (we're looking at you, Peggy 👀).

In this episode, we explore:

  • The disturbing phenomenon of dancing tongues in Super Bowl ads (and why Shelly may never use Cool Foam again) 👅

  • Beth's passionate defense of "Slow Horses" and why Gary Oldman is a treasure 🕵️

  • Jim's scathing review of what might be this year's Best Picture (spoiler: he's not a fan) 🎬

  • John's revolutionary approach to streaming: just fast-forward through everything! ⏩

  • The collective obsession with rewatchable comfort shows (except Beth, who's strictly one-and-done) 📺

Plus, we discover why Sex and the City might be Shelly's perfect next binge (though she's somehow never seen it), debate the merits of rom-coms, and learn that Harrison Ford can make anything better – even therapy! 🛋️

Warning: This episode contains multiple instances of Jim trying to get Peggy to talk about "Shrinking" 🗣️, heated debates about the proper length of TV seasons 📅, and at least one reference to a mysterious lost episode that John swears he'll edit... eventually 😅.

P.S. If you're a fan of Virgin River, don't worry – Peggy hates it too, but she can't stop watching! 🏥

Join us for an hour of strong opinions, stronger friendships, and the occasional revelation that maybe – just maybe – we're all a bit too invested in our streaming services. 🌟

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