Chapter 220: In Which Our Episodes Get Briefer

In the face of everything being on hold, our heroes come to terms with the fact that their episodes must, for a time, get a little shorter. However, they still have things to discuss: Justin saw what may be the best bad movie ever, Matt watched more Spider-Man and played more Jedi: Fallen Order. Plus, we catch up on the most recent two episodes of Westworld.

Chapter 216: In Which Everything's Gone Sideways

With the entire country shut down due to a global pandemic, our heroes give you a rundown of everything that's been cancelled or rescheduled. Plus, the 1990 "Teenage Mutant Ninha Turtles" movie turns 30 in a little less than two weeks! Other things covered include: Justin finished "Jedi: Fallen Order" and Matt's reading some old comics.

Chapter 213: In Which February is Just January Again

What's that? Another dull week? Whose dumb idea was it to make nothing happen in the first two months of the year?
Oh, Matt Reeves DID drop the first look at Robert Pattison as Batman. So there's that. Our heroes' Funko obsession continues. Justin is playing "Jedi: Fallen Order". There's a sneak peek at "Stranger Things 4" out.
So it's not like there's nothing. It just all feels...less than eventful.

Chapter 210: In Which January is SO Boring

Thank goodness January is almost over because NOTHING fun or interesting happens in January! Matt read a few years' worth of "Green Lantern" and watched some "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Futurama". Justin played some Pokemon. Funko announced a whole lot of fun new Pops at London Toy Fair. Stuff. Things.

Chapter 209: In Which Everything is Basic

It doesn't get more basic, 2 Broke Geeks-wise, than this episode. Nothing super special this week, but nothing terrible, just your generic white girl of an episode. We cover the possibility of Christian Bale in "Thor: Love and Thunder". "New Mutants" is still coming out? The final trailer for "Birds of Prey" is a thing. Justin bought a Pokemon thing. Matt spent too much on Funko Pops. Comic talk.