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Comedian, Clay McMath, reviews movies - paired with snacks - and relates to them (no matter what the film) through real-life stories and experiences.
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Comedian, Clay McMath, reviews movies - paired with snacks - and relates to them (no matter what the film) through real-life stories and experiences.
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TV & Film
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Super Bowl Madness, Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Show & The Genius of Bluey
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Super Bowl Madness, Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Show & The Genius of Bluey

This episode is a championship-level banger!

First up: The Super Bowl—was the game one for the ages or just another overhyped dud? Plus, Kendrick Lamar took the stage at halftime, but did he deliver a GOAT performance, or did the internet overhype it?

Then, we switch gears and talk about Australia’s greatest cultural export—Bluey. Is this ABC iview classic reallyjust for kids, or is it low-key one of the smartest, funniest, and most emotional shows on TV? Spoiler alert: It slaps.

Plus:
Super Bowl highlights & lowlights
Kendrick Lamar’s best halftime moments
Why Bluey has adults in their feelings
Bluey episode or real-life parent meltdown?

Don’t miss this one! Hit play now!

Welcome to the Poddy
Comedian, Clay McMath, reviews movies - paired with snacks - and relates to them (no matter what the film) through real-life stories and experiences.