
Episode 160 - The Umbrella Academy Season 2 Episodes 9-10
This week Jason and Rob fight off an army of cartoon headed agents as they wrap up season 2 discussing episodes 9 and 10 of The Umbrella Academy.

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A superhero podcast from a couple of guys who wish they had super-powers. We take a not-so-serious look at superhero films and TV series through the years and offer our opinions free of charge.
Rob and Jason hosts Smoking and Drinking in Capes!, a tv show with 160 episodes published.

This week Jason and Rob fight off an army of cartoon headed agents as they wrap up season 2 discussing episodes 9 and 10 of The Umbrella Academy.

Rob and Jason talk about Jason's love of peanut butter and chocolate, the uselessness that is Vanya, and whether or not being possessed while having sex is considered a threesome. It's just another Dysfunctional Summer a

This week Jason and Rob fumble around trying to prevent a historical tragedy as they review season 2 episodes 5 and 6 of The Umbrella Academy.

Rob and Jason continue their Dysfunctional Summer with a little talk about cream filled things, performance anxiety, and conspiracy theories. It's The Umbrella Academy, Season 2 Episodes 3 and 4

This week Jason and Rob put their boots on as they get lost in time in 1960's Dallas while they review season 2 episodes 1 and 2 of The Umbrella Academy.

Rob and Jason finish up the first season of their Dysfunctional Summer and talk about who was the least messed up this season. It's Season 1, Episodes 9 and 10 of The Umbrella Academy.

This week Rob does a little freestyle mouth music while Jason is dealing with some connection issues before they turn their attention to reviewing episodes 7 and 8 of season 1 of The Umbrella Academy.

Rob and Jason talk about things that don't matter because the episode reset at the end. Basically just a waste of time really. Seems about right for the Dysfunctional Summer. It's The Umbrella Academy, Season 5 and 6.

This week our Dysfunctional Summer continues while Jason and Rob contemplate a new breakfast pastry as they review episodes 3 and 4 of season 1 of The Umbrella Academy.

Summer isn't quite here, but Rob and Jason are impatient. They kick off their annual summer series, this time with a family that excels at arguing, getting into trouble, and not much else. It's our Dysfunctional Summer w

Rob and Jason somehow make an hour long podcast about the worst movie they have reviewed so far. It's 1984's Supergirl.

Rob and Jason get a bit animated and talk about the children's favorite movie growing up. It's 2004's The Incredibles.

Rob and Jason knock one more Marvel title off the list. Unfortunately, the only good thing about it was Jennifer Connelly's hotness. It's 2003's Hulk.

Rob and Jason discuss their thoughts on the Mandarin story, the twist with the villain, and who might have made a good villain in Iron Man 4. It's 2013's Iron Man 3

Rob and Jason finds out what happens if an alien is raised by a loving family and lives a normal childhood, but is just a giant asshole. It's 2019's Brightburn.

Rob and Jason channel their inner 90's kid and take a stab at the latest interpretation of the Super Sentai series and find out there is nothing super about this sentai. It's 2017's Power Ranger.

Rob and Jason tackle a movie involving mysticism, nuclear weapons, and shadow warriors. Unfortunately, the movie doesn't hold up in the 90's and definitely doesn't hold up now. It's 1996's The Shadow.

Rob and Jason start off 2026 with a movie that is dripping with teenage angst and they both forgot to bring a towel. It's 2012's Chronicle.

It's that time of year again for Joe to be let out of his cage and join Rob and Jason for the annual Deadpool Holiday Special. This year, Rob and Jason force Joe to watch a movie with a very thin tie into Deadpool. But t

Rob and Jason sit down and try to figure out Tony Stark's schedule in the sophomore film for both the character and Marvel Studios. It's 2010's Iron Man 2.
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