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- The bones investigation uncovers the family's dark past. As Bosch's court case reaches a climactic verdict, he gets caught up in a dangerous field trip with Waits, who may be setting him up. A stunning turn of events leads to a frantic citywide manhunt, and Bosch is back in the hot seat.
- Katie reveals that beloved Peter Pan author J.M. Barrie was probably a terrifying pedophile who wrote his famous story to basically creep on his neighbor's children. And somehow, there are also jokes in this episode.
- 2010–2021TV Episode
- The gang dives into the Super Mario universe and the questionable moral fabric of our favorite 8-bit plumber.
- When you actually connect the dots, sitcoms feature lots of creepy subplots, disappearing characters, and plenty of subtext that makes the laugh...
- 2010–20219mTV-147.4 (6)TV EpisodeThe gang argues which "where are they now" epilogues from famous movies should've been made into movies themselves, such as Bluto from Animal House becoming a United States Senator and Bertram from The Sandlot getting really into the 60s and disappearing forever.
- 2010–20217.8 (7)TV Episode
- 2010–20216mTV-148.4 (6)TV EpisodeWhat universe would you want to live in?
- The gang discusses why scary things are scary.
- Indiana Jones is awesome to watch, and terrible to be around in just about any other context. We explain why...
- Maybe "Toy Story" is secretly about slavery, but when you put them all together, you get an even creepier universe.
- All the reasons rom-coms are worse for you than torture porn.
- 2010–2021TV Episode
- You might as well learn binary now, it's going to be the only language we should know once the robot uprising is upon us. Of course, we could have stood a chance if we knew how it came to be. Tonight the gang offers humanity a glimpse into the future as they discuss which sci-fi robot uprising is the most terrifyingly realistic.
- Even the most groundbreaking TV shows all follow an extremely specific formula.
- After getting pulled over on her way to the diner, Soren, Daniel, and Michael find out that Katy has a deep-seated mistrust of the police thanks to cop movies.
- 2010–2021TV-14TV EpisodeThe gang discusses a handful of classic coming of age films and realizes that they all teach children horrible lessons about life.
- 2010–2021TV-147.6 (5)TV EpisodeThe gang reveals a bunch of truly insane stereotypes that modern movies can't seem to stop perpetuating.
- You probably thought the worst part of Jurassic Park was all those innocent people and one lawyer who died. Well, guess again! The gang discusses the horrifying implications of creating a theme park full of dinosaur clones that Jurassic Park conspicuously glossed over.
- 2010–20218mTV-14TV EpisodeReal life is pretty hard and awful, right? The gang agrees, so they go to their diner to argue over which alternate dimension from popular films would be the ideal place to live. You know, if you had to choose.
- 2010–2021TV-148.6 (8)TV EpisodeRemember when the EPA agent in Ghostbusters got yelled at by cops and eventually murdered by scalding hot marshmallow blood just for doing his job? Our team certainly does. Daniel explains how Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II are pieces of weirdly specific anti-government propaganda arguing that businesses should be able to operate without any kind of oversight.
- 2010–2021TV-14TV EpisodeThe gang discusses four famous actors and filmmakers who do weirdly specific things in all their movies.
- Katie explains how every movie and TV show Joss Whedon has ever created all take place in the same universe. Is this a bizarre conspiracy that goes all the way to the top, or the idle ramblings of people with too much time on their hands? As always, it's kind of a mixed bag.
- The After Hours gang uncovers themes hidden in Forrest Gump that make the movie much darker than it seems.