Description
Hush little Dave and Steve, don’t say a word, because this One Off takes you back to a time before Joss Whedon was writing and directing blockbuster superhero movies. Sharpen your stakes and peel some garlic, because, it’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer time, folks.
iTunes has this to say about the episode: “From out of a fairy tale comes a group of murderous creatures known as The Gentlemen: first they steal everyone’s voices, then they begin to collect human hearts.”
Joss Whedon had some good villains.
Dave says “jump” and Steve asks a series of questions about how high Dave would like him to jump.
Did Steve make an Ani DiFranco reference? Or was he just trying to sound poetic?
Dave thinks Steve communicates better when he’s not allowed to speak.
Steve and Dave have no idea how people get into relationships.
As it turns out, Dave can’t save a conversation.
Everybody Poops.
Dave and Steve are not doctors.
#TeamAngel
Steve does not supply the editor with a photo that he seems to imply that he is going to.
Neither does Dave.
Frasier reference.
Speaking of wasted material…
Does anyone like hairspray, Dave? Or do you mean Hairspray.
There is more singing in this episode than anyone wants.
Dave goes to his usual stand-by, the Bible.
Steve has clearly been listening to the West Wing Weekly.
Dave and Steve are joined by a very special guest to discuss yet another HBO hit series that they didn’t watch when it was popular. That seems to be a trend with these guys. Steve claims to have seen Deadwood when it was on television, but that may never be verified.
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Published 12/18/17
Apparently The Sopranos is one of the greatest shows of all time. Dave and Steve didn’t know this when they sat down to watch it and they’re not sure they’d agree with the sentiment, but boy did they ever have feelings about the world of Tony and his band of merry men. Other things they had...
Published 11/20/17