About this Episode
News flash: People liked Finding Nemo. Judging by the box office numbers for Finding Dory, a lot of people liked Finding Nemo. Either that, or people just really like animated movies about fish. We’re guessing it’s the former, though. The Screeners are no exception, whether their kids love it, or they were kids when it came out (OK, so that’s only one Screener). They all have something good to say about the little clownfish—even Josh probably does, though we doubt he’ll say it out loud. Did the sequel measure up to the original, though?
Well, that’s what everyone’s here to talk about. This episode happened to fall on a relatively slow news week, so the hosts jump right into their main event review. All five of them managed to make it to the theater (along with the rest of the country, apparently), so there should be at least a little room for debate. C’mon, Chris; everyone’s counting on you to remain objective in the face of everyone else’s excitement. Don’t disappoint us!
No Rules, No Rails: The Day the List Jumped the Shark
OK, so there wasn’t much news, but we can still put together a top 3 list, right? Sure; why not? In the spirit of the main event’s title, the Screeners decided to make a top 3 “lost and found” list. As usual, it can be movies or TV, and as Chris is so fond of saying, there are no rules...for this one especially, it would seem. If you can make any sense at all out of Daniel’s picks here, please do let us know. We’re still working on figuring out a couple of them.
And that’s it! Like we always say, do join us over on Facebook to add your top 3 picks to the list, send us topic ideas, or just tell us how amazing Chad’s sound quality was this episode. We want to hear what you have to say, and we obviously love to hear ourselves talk too, so let’s, um, talk...together.