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Trigger/Content Warning: Race and Police Brutality come up for just a second in this episode of Taxi, and we discuss how nonsensical it was. The discussion lasts for just about 2 minutes, but it's there.
This week on the podcast, Leo and Tim dive into "Taxi," an ensemble sitcom about a group of cab drivers that work for a tyrannical boss played by Danny DeVito. We discuss strangely intense jokes, Christopher Lloyd's almost universal appeal, and why sitcoms were so politically and socially intense in the 1970s. Does this episode hold up? Tune in and find out!
00:00:00-00:02:06 Intro
00:02:06-00:06:43 What Are We Watching?
00:06:43-00:13:35 Background on Taxi
00:13:35-0:52:08 Synopsis/Discussion
0:52:08-0:53:42 Does It Hold Up?
0:53:42-0:55:07 Outro
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This week on Rerun Shuffle, Tim and Leo get a little nostalgic about early 2000s tech thanks to “The Fairly OddParents.” Oh, and they get into the nitty-gritty of gender expression, peer pressure, and compassion. Tune in to see if “The Boy Who Would Be Queen” holds up.
Time Stamps:
00:00:00-00:02:03 Intro
00:02:03-00:10:27 What Are We Watching?
00:10:27-00:16:00 Background on Fairly OddParents
00:16:00-1:02:10 Synopsis/Discussion
1:02:10-1:07:37 Does It Hold Up?
1:07:37-1:09:43 Outro
Our theme song is "Eastridge Turnstile" by The Loyalist
https://www.free-stock-music.com/the-loyalist-eastridge-turnstile.html
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This week, Leo and Tim take a look at an early episode of the legendary NBC sitcom Cheers- one that takes a shot at tackling homophobia. Do we even want everybody there to know our names after this? Join us and find out!
Content Warning: W/TW: deals with homosexuality, coming out, and homophobia
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Leo and Tim continue their late '90s television exploration and revisit "Daria." Does this "Beavis and Butt-Head" spinoff about a disaffected teen in the 1990s hold up? Tune in to find out!
Time Codes:
00:00:00 - 00:24:58 — Intro + What are we watching?
00:24:58 - 00:32:32 — “Daria” background
00:32:32 - 01:11:11 — “Boxing Daria” recap
01:11:11 - 01:19:50 — How does it hold up?
01:19:50 - 01:20:34 — Outro
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Leo and Tim dive into the depths of their childhood memories to discuss a late 90's Nickelodeon show about a kid and his puppet cousin. Was remembering this bizarre little sitcom a good thing or a bad thing? Join us to find out!
Time Codes:
00:00:00 - 00:13:52 — Intro + What are we watching?
00:13:52 - 00:18:26 — “Cousin Skeeter” background
00:18:26 - 00:44:37 — “The Volcano” recap
00:44:37 - 00:52:12 — How does it hold up?
00:56:24 - 00:57:42 — Outro
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In this episode, Tim and Leo get into the classic ’90s sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” We take a closer look at “Mistaken Identity” where main character Will and his cousin Carlton get pulled over by a White cop in Palm Desert. Does this episode hold up? Tune in to find out!
Trigger/content warnings: Racism, racial profiling, police, and the threat of violence
Time stamps:
00:00:00 - 00:30:11 — Intro + What are we watching?
00:30:11 - 00:33:36 — “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” background
00:33:36 - 00:53:37 — “Mistaken Identity” recap
00:53:37 - 01:07:40 — How does it hold up?
01:07:40 - 01:09:00 — Outro
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This week Leo and Tim explore the generational trauma at the heart of CBS's "Everybody Loves Raymond"
Time Codes
0:00-0:25 Intro
0:25-15:00 What Are We Watching?
15:00-18:32 Background on "Everybody Loves Raymond"
18:32-47:17 "The Angry Family" Recap
47:17-1:03:00 Does It Hold Up?
1:03:00-1:05:10 Outro
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This week Leo and Tim revisit a Cartoon Network classic: “Teen Titans.” Listen to find out if this body swap episode holds up!
Time stamps:
00:00:00 - 00:13:45 — Intro + What are we watching?
00:13:45 - 00:16:15 — “Teen Titans” background
00:16:15 - 00:50:03 — “Switched” recap
00:50:03 - 00:56:24 — How does it hold up?
00:56:24 - 00:57:42 — Outro
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This week Leo and Tim dive into a classic episode of FX's darkly satirical sitcom "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia," as well as what it takes to responsibly handle humor about immoral behavior.
Time Stamps
0:00:00-0:00:59 Intro
0:00:59-0:12:45 What Are We Watching?
0:12:45-0:17:18 Background on “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia”
0:17:18-0:49:42 “Sweet Dee Has A Heart Attack” Recap
0:49:42-0:54:31 Does It Hold Up?
0:54:31-56:05 Outro
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This week Leo and Tim jump into “Everybody Hates Chris.” In “Everybody Hates Corleone,” the titular character Chris cannot handle his all White school anymore and tries to get suspended. Listen in to find out how this episode holds up!
Content/trigger warning: Racism, racial slurs, and stereotypes
Time stamps:
00:00:00 - 00:12:40 — Intro + What are we watching?
00:12:40 - 00:17:25 — “Everybody Hates Chris” background
00:17:25 - 01:17:40 — “Everybody Hates Corleone” recap
01:17:40 - 01:26:23 — How does it hold up?
01:26:23 - 01:27:52 — Outro
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This week, Leo and Tim take a look at an episode of Cartoon Network's "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" that, while just being a cute nod to Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic "Seven Samurai," also manages to have a lot to say about the state of the Jedi Order at this point in Star Wars history.
Time Codes
0:00:15-0:1:45 Intro
0:01:45-0:05:27 What Are We Watching?
0:05:27-0:15:01 Background on “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”
0:15:01-0:42:55 “Bounty Hunters” Recap
0:42:55-0:57:07 Does It Hold Up?
0:57:07-0:58:18 Outro
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It’s a special Rerun Shuffle this week! Leo and Tim review back-to-back “Steven Universe” episodes. They take a closer look at Lapis Lazuli in “Alone at Sea” and “Room for Ruby.” Do these two episodes hold up?
Time stamps:
00:00:00 - 00:24:26 — Intro + What are we watching?
00:24:26 - 00:29:10 — “Steven Universe” background
00:29:10 - 00:54:20 — “Alone at Sea” recap
00:54:20 - 01:09:00 — “Room for Ruby” recap
01:09:00 - 01:18:15 — How does it hold up?
01:18:15 - 01:19:21 — Outro
ontent/trigger warning: PTSD/trauma, abuse, gaslighting
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This week Leo and Tim discuss USA's mystery-comedy Psych with an episode that takes a look at the Catholic church. Does it hold up? Join us to find out!
Time Codes
00:00:00-00:01:13 Intro
00:01:13-0:12:20 What Are We Watching?
0:12:20-0:17:27 Background on Psych
0:17:27-1:25:57 The Devil’s In The Details Recap
1:25:57-1:27:01 Outro
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Disclaimer: In an attempt to lessen our workloads, we have pre-recorded some Rerun Shuffle episodes. This particular episode was recorded on February 10, 2022.
Tim and Leo are the ones who are over Ross and Rachel. Our co-hosts revisit “Friends” and take a look at it with a particularly critical lens. Listen in to find out if “The One With the Sonogram at the End” holds up today.
Content/trigger warning: Lesbophobia, fatphobia/fat shaming
Time stamps:
00:00:00 - 00:19:25 — Intro + What are we watching?
00:19:25 - 1:04:16 — Episode background and recap
1:04:16 - 1:22:03 — How does it hold up?
1:22:03 - 1:25:37 — Next week's episode + Outro
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This week Leo and Tim take a look at a meta little show from the 2010s that refused to die: Community. This particular episode guest stars the late, great Betty White and asks some pretty serious questions about what it really is that keeps our relationships together. Do the answers still hold true? Join us and find out!
Time Stamps
Intro: 0:00:00-0:01:08
What Are We Watching? 0:01:08-0:07:01
Background on Community 0:07:01-0:16:10
Anthropology 101 Recap 0:16:10-1:00:10
How Does It Hold Up? 1:00:10-1:05:57
Outro 1:05:57-1:09:53
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Tim Nacey and Leo Cabral welcome the spring semester with season two of Rerun Shuffle. This week they took a deeper look at “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” In this episode, the co-hosts talk about gender inequality and privilege in the episode “The Waterbending Master.” Tune in to find out if it holds up.
Content/Trigger warning: Sexism, gender inequality, arranged marriage.
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In Rerun Shuffle’s penultimate episode, Tim and Leo watch something a little newer than usual. They discuss relationship dynamics, representation, and some of the heavy themes that “BoJack Horseman” frequently touches on.
Content/Trigger warning: Mentions of sex, substance dependence, miscarriages, abuse, trauma, mental illness, suicide, PTSD, aphobia.
Time codes
00:00:00 - 00:03:30 — Intros
00:03:30 - 00:29:22 — What Are We Watching?
00:29:22 - 00:33:34 — Background on “BoJack Horseman”
00:33:34 - 01:55:43 — “Ancient History” Recap
01:55:43 - 02:05:04— How Does It Hold Up?
02:05:04 - 02:06:39 — Outro
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Leo and Tim talk about an early episode of a somewhat under-discussed sitcom from the early 2000s: Malcolm in the Middle. Will it hold up or should we toss it into the fire? Tune in to find out!
Time Codes:
Intros: 0:00:00-0:01:44
What Are We Watching?: 0:01:44-0:15:52
Background on “Malcolm in the Middle:" 0:15:52-0:19:23
“Reese Cooks” Recap: 0:19:23-0:54:09
How Does It Hold Up?: 0:54:09-1:04:36
Outro: 1:04:36-1:08:35
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Leo and Tim revisit a beloved sci-fi classic in this week's Rerun Shuffle. The “Gender Bender” episode is remembered fondly by some, but what if it was looked at a little more critically? In this episode, our co-hosts discuss how “The X-Files” handles gender, insulated religious communities, and transgender communities.
Content/Trigger warning: Mentions of sex, sexual assault, rape, coercion, transphobia
Time Codes
00:00-06:20 — Intros!
06:20-18:46 — What Are We Watching?
18:46-24:45 — Background
24:45-56:08 — Recap
56:08-01:04:40 — How does it hold up?
01:04:40 01:08:23 — Outro!
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