
#44: Kiddish/Unrequited
It is two more episodes of The X-Files, that are the most middle of the road episodes that Jason and Brenda don't spend a lot of time talking about either of them. But Brenda does spend a long time on her Baseball Bupdat

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Every month, on the 13th, Jason and Brenda take a look at two episodes of The X-Files, in order and discuss them while swearing and being immature.
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It is two more episodes of The X-Files, that are the most middle of the road episodes that Jason and Brenda don't spend a lot of time talking about either of them. But Brenda does spend a long time on her Baseball Bupdat

This month, Jason pitches a movie to Brenda based on our first episode of the show and then they quickly breeze through a boring episode. Also Brenda's bupdate is full of injured players but we lighten the mood with some

Jason and Brenda tackle two more episodes of The X-Files, one of them a rip-off of a segment from "Creepshow", the other the most watched episodes of the show, thanks in part to the Super Bowl! Also, the bupdate is mildl

Jason and Brenda return with the second half of a two parter which only features one great scene. Then the focus shifts to a child killer who MAY know something about Mulder's sister!! Check out all of our podcasts on ou

This episode goes off the rails at various times so you should prepare yourself. But when it's on the rails, Jason and Brenda visit a fan favorite episode where we get backstory on our favorite Cigarette Smoking Man. The

Jason and Brenda are extra silly in this episode because one episode was really, really, really, bad and one episode was really really really good, or at least better than the really, really, really bad one. Anyway, ther

Jason and Brenda watched two very middle of the road episodes but that's not important. What is important is the supersized bupdate and the argument Jason and Brenda get into about if lawyers should have cameras or not.

It's Season 4, everybody!! WOOT WOOT!!! Jason and Brenda are back, discussing the cliffhanger episode from last season, where Mulder tries to get a alien that can heal people to his dying mom. Then the focus, along with

Jason and Brenda have reached the final 2 episodes of season 3 of The X-Files which feature a paranoid Scully, Social Security Administration talk, more Skinner AND Smoking Man action, and of course, the X-Files Moms! Ch

Jason and Brenda are a bit more silly and rambunctious this episode because it was recorded on a rare day off in the middle of the week so they had time to mess around. After a very educational bupdate, they dive into "A

Jason and Brenda welcome their pal and X-Files super fan Lackey back to discuss a not-great-episode where the only good thing about it were the guest stars B.D Wong, Lucy Liu, and James Hong! They they discuss, among oth

Jason and Brenda get a bit more unhinged in this episode discussing a character named Robert Patrick who can make people do things against their wills with his mind and a rather bland episode with no werewolves but plent

Jason and Brenda are faced with another two part episode, this time about eye goo who infect people and leave them confused in strange bathrooms. Also Brenda is in love with a baseball player nicknamed The Big Dumper. Ch

Jason and Brenda pay respects to recently deceased composer of The X-Files theme song, Mark Snow, before a longer than usual Bupdate. Then they focus primarily on one episode over the other and you all can probably guess

Jason and Brenda get religious AND deal with their fear of bugs with these two episodes of The X-Files! At least they weren't religious bugs? Or were they??? Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitho

Jason and Brenda condense two episodes into one discussion because they were two-parter episodes AND the first part wasn't worthy of a long discussion. But we do talk about VHS quality videos, pointless Scully subplots,

Jason and Brenda doesn't expect perfection in every episode of The X-Files, but they certainly can do better than these two episode that are discussed this month. First, a quadriplegic solider can astral project himself

Jason and Brenda return to discuss how The X-Files handles prison conditions and internet dating in the '90s and it goes about as well as you expect. Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcas

Jason and Brenda return for two CLASSIC, and we do actually mean CLASSIC, episodes of The X-Files! One which is the most '90s episode ever and the other a pretty damn well written episode but leave it to Brenda and Jason

It's time for Season 3 of The X-Files, baby!! And...it's lackluster as hell. Listen as Brenda and Jason tell you why these two episode, plus the Season 2 finale should've been a movie. Also, they remember Scully has a si
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