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Moving past its fantastic name, this one is centrally concerned with:. Soda being little more than poison for our youth. Fungi, which should never be used to hurt anyone. The true horrors that inherited wealth wreak upon the rest of the world, namely bad performance art, unwarranted cocksurety, jewelry-related guilting, unloving guardianship, drug addiction, and the framing of innocent mycologists for murder.
Mushrooms, soda being poison, water rights, and horrible rich people. And it gives David Krumholtz a truly Krumholtzian role to jazz rant his way through. This one hurtles forward at breakneck speed, taking Elliot from New York to Prague and back before the final act has even started. Strap in for a wild ride, Munchies. Another Paternity Leave Installment, and this time, we went with a super problematic episode.
As mentioned over the past few weeks, this is content that's been behind the Patreon paywall for a while. Patreon payments are frozen for the time being. New Munchies can't join as paying members until that's unpaused, but you can join as a free member and at least be kept abreast of pod news Well, we went a little long discussing "Unstable" the Season 11 premiere.
Strap in for a wild ride through one of the most problematic episodes of SVU that the Munchie boys have covered. There are magical autistics, jaunty pimps, the worst of all bad cops who are bad, and plenty of weepy victims populating this insane romp which features quite possibly the best guest performance we've seen Mahershala Ali --at least as of 30 episodes in. Needless to say, we had a whole lot to talk about.
We've got another Paternity Leave Installment, and this time, we went with a fever dream of an ep from before the show knew what it was and definitely from before the show knew what the internet could do. Yeah, SVU invented that. Revenge porn? That too, sadly. Bitcoin, ffs?! Along the way to all these discoveries, we learn that SVU is a baseball show, that there is no wiggle room on chicken, and discerning listeners will be enchanted by Josh's deliriously deep dive on celebrity ocelots.