Damian Lillard's Blockbuster Trade to Milwaukee, Miami's Lethal Offense, Doja Cat's Scarlet and Snowpiercer Review
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon react to the surprising news of Damian Lillard being traded to Milwaukee and where it places the Bucks in the hierarchy of the East. Next up, they analyze the Bengals and Eagles' Monday Night wins plus discuss the Dolphins' historic domination vs. the Broncos and the Cardinals' upset win vs. Dallas and obviously give their quick takes on the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift phenomenon. They also preview the upcoming Bills-Dolphins game, Oregon completely outplaying Colorado and Ohio State's close win vs. Notre Dame then preview the Super Middleweight Championship between Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo. The album reviews start off with a brief one of Doja Cat's Scarlet, Leon Thomas' debut album Electric Dusk, Coco O.'s Sharing Is Caring, and a review of Destiny Roger's new single "Save My Love."
In the second half, they review the film Snowpiercer, the 2013 post-apocalyptic science action film directed by Bong Joon-ho. It stars Chirs Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tulsa Swinton, Jamie Bell, and Ed Harris. Wellington and Savon start off by discussing this film being contemplative, visually impressive, and thrilling. Next up, they acknowledge how this had an extremely complex narrative and shocking character development and discuss Chris Evan's versatility and why Bong Joon-ho is a very underrated director.
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