<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh six one hundred guys. Good morning.
<v Speaker 2>I slept good last night. I didn't wake up once.
<v Speaker 2>And when I woke up this morning when my alarm
<v Speaker 2>went off, actually I thought I had missed the school
<v Speaker 2>bus for middle school. Oh no, I didn't know where
<v Speaker 2>I was. I didn't know how old I was. Wow.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, damn, I was a deep sleep, one
<v Speaker 2>of those kind of I didn't know my name nothing.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, Wow, this is the best. And then
<v Speaker 2>you start like retracing your steps. You're like, what did
<v Speaker 2>I do different last night? Yeah, to actually get me
<v Speaker 2>a good night's sleep. I didn't even go up and
<v Speaker 2>I didn't even pee at all last night?
<v Speaker 1>Would you be That's the first thing I thought when
<v Speaker 1>you said it when I woke up. Now you're gonna say,
<v Speaker 1>and I had to pee because I know, like that's
<v Speaker 1>what wakes me up in the middle of the night.
<v Speaker 2>Urinating yourself.
<v Speaker 1>No to go use the bathroom, you know, and then
<v Speaker 1>I could usually get back. But what was it that guy? You? So?
<v Speaker 2>I don't remember?
<v Speaker 1>Know?
<v Speaker 2>I mean, dinner was great last night. I did the
<v Speaker 2>crock pot terioki chicken dish shredded that chicken up with
<v Speaker 2>the karaokee sauce, put it on some rolls and had
<v Speaker 2>some sandwiches, a little provolone on there. I pushed the
<v Speaker 2>pineapple to the side. Nick Knacker had pineapple rings too
<v Speaker 2>that we put on the sandwiches, but I didn't eat any.
<v Speaker 2>They need pineapple.
<v Speaker 1>Did you eat like ear yeah earlier? Not really, No,
<v Speaker 1>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know what it was. I did watch Katie.
<v Speaker 2>You're going to be mad at me, which is funny
<v Speaker 2>because maybe this would have kept me up. But okay,
<v Speaker 2>so I know I'm like a month and a half behind,
<v Speaker 2>but I'm finally digging into stranger things. Are you serious
<v Speaker 2>finally doing it? I was like, you know, I've gone
<v Speaker 2>this far. I better just wrap it up season five
<v Speaker 2>or whatever it is.
<v Speaker 1>I got it upside down, right side up.
<v Speaker 2>So behind on anything streaming, anything that is relevant. And
<v Speaker 2>it's been my treadmill show the past few days. Okay, so.
<v Speaker 1>I hate it. You don't make it so bad.
<v Speaker 2>It's so cheesy. It's more of the same. And I
<v Speaker 2>am having the hardest time not looking at these air
<v Speaker 2>quote kids who are pretending to be in high school,
<v Speaker 2>and I know in real life, they're like forty five
<v Speaker 2>within a family.
<v Speaker 1>That's not fair for them. That's not their fault.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, it is so hard to watch this show.
<v Speaker 1>No, here's the thing. I think that people should have
<v Speaker 1>went back and watched the entire series leading up to
<v Speaker 1>season five, because you get invested in the characters again.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, remember eleven was like eleven when she started
<v Speaker 1>this show, or something like the Lashback Sequences.
<v Speaker 2>I mean you still see them like in the first
<v Speaker 2>couple seasons a little bit and they are like three
<v Speaker 2>you really like, but now they're forty five.
<v Speaker 1>They're not forty five. But Millie Bobby Brown does have
<v Speaker 1>a daughter, she's a mom, she's a wife now, so
<v Speaker 1>maybe that does make it a little harder to accept
<v Speaker 1>her as a sixteen seveneventeen year old girl. But I
<v Speaker 1>still like I think I think watching that series over
<v Speaker 1>for me really helped me get amped up for that
<v Speaker 1>fifth season because.
<v Speaker 2>You watched everything again Good Lord Woman through four.
<v Speaker 1>But if you can barely find time to watch season
<v Speaker 1>five on your treadmill, I don't know if I'm not No,
<v Speaker 1>I mean multiple seasons of the series.
<v Speaker 2>You only get a finite amount of time on this
<v Speaker 2>and I'm not going to go back and rewatch forty
<v Speaker 2>some hours Stranger.
<v Speaker 1>You can't complain when you're not fully invested, Like, I
<v Speaker 1>don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I think it's because I've seen these kids in too
<v Speaker 2>many things now where they're older, like one of them
<v Speaker 2>was in the latest Ghostbusters movie. You know, when they
<v Speaker 2>are adults and stuff in these things, and I'm now
<v Speaker 2>watching them pretend like they're being in high school. It's
<v Speaker 2>just very difficult.
<v Speaker 1>Well, and that's also really different part of the reason
<v Speaker 1>they called it quits after season five, right, like they
<v Speaker 1>were just you can't hide it. You can't hide it.
<v Speaker 1>And and it kind of like you said, there is
<v Speaker 1>a lot of the same stuff, Like I will give
<v Speaker 1>you that, there's a lot of like chasing the bad
<v Speaker 1>guy Vecna where it's like, wow, we're chasing him again,
<v Speaker 1>are we Like, there's just a lot of that, And
<v Speaker 1>I understood the Netflix told the Duffer brothers like they
<v Speaker 1>had hours and days of footage that they were like, oh,
<v Speaker 1>we have more. They're like, no, we're good, we got
<v Speaker 1>we actually need you to wrap this up.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, And the whole thing where it's like you've got
<v Speaker 2>the entire military and all these scientists and really smart
<v Speaker 2>people going after Vecna and everybody in the upside Down
<v Speaker 2>and they just all can't figure it out. But these
<v Speaker 2>goofy high school kids they got it narrowed down and
<v Speaker 2>within the first three episodes. It's so funny how many
<v Speaker 2>times they're like, there's a problem, okay, oh, I don't
<v Speaker 2>know what's gonna go on. And then they do this
<v Speaker 2>thing where one kid sits down and he thinks for
<v Speaker 2>like a second and then lays out an entire plan
<v Speaker 2>on what to do within like seconds, and I'm like,
<v Speaker 2>come on, you can only do that so many times.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, And then they're all just very enthralled, like that's genius,
<v Speaker 1>we know. I tell you what, though, if anything comes
<v Speaker 1>of Stranger Things as far as spinoffs or other series
<v Speaker 1>that we get because of it, I hope Steve and
<v Speaker 1>Dustin just become the best of friends and we have
<v Speaker 1>a little bromance series about their adventures. They are so
<v Speaker 1>every time they're together, I'm like, I love you too.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know how far you've gotten, but I won't.
<v Speaker 1>There's just like there's a scene where I shed tears
<v Speaker 1>because I'm like, I love your love, like I love
<v Speaker 1>their little friendship and how much they care about each other,
<v Speaker 1>and especially because Dustin lost Eddie in season four. I mean,
<v Speaker 1>he became really close with Eddie and then Eddie lost
<v Speaker 1>his life and that was sad for all of them exactly.
<v Speaker 1>So hell Fire definitely reigned supreme in season five. But
<v Speaker 1>I love it.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna fight through it. I made it this far.
<v Speaker 2>I will fight through it and just wrap up the
<v Speaker 2>series just to say I wrapped it up.
<v Speaker 1>I think when you get to the end and you
<v Speaker 1>see like the end couple scenes, you're gonna come in
<v Speaker 1>and you're gonna shed a tear with me and be
<v Speaker 1>like Katie, that was beautiful. You don't think Josh he
<v Speaker 1>loved to Probably not, you know him.
<v Speaker 2>We shall seek right now. I'm sticking with it though. Okay, good, Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>So thanks for the recommendation.
<v Speaker 1>You're welcome.
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