It's a return to Pop! In honor of season four, Zach and Karthik choose their top four books, albums, and movies of the summer. Since counting is hard, there's definitely more than four. **The podcast referenced at 8:15 mark is called Presidential by the Washington Post.**
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It's a return to Pop! In honor of season four, Zach and Karthik choose their top four books, albums, and movies of the summer. Since counting is hard, there's definitely more than four. **The podcast referenced at 8:15 mark is called Presidential by the Washington Post.**
It's a return to Pop! In honor of season four, Zach and Karthik choose their top four books, albums, and movies of the summer. Since counting is hard, there's definitely more than four. **The podcast referenced at 8:15 mark is called Presidential by the Washington Post.**
Zach and Karthik are back for their final season! A new season means new rules. The NBA and pop culture segments are now split into two different episodes ingeniously named Pick and Pop. In this Pick episode, Zach and Karthik discuss the Kyrie trade with their newest segment "Kyrie's Conspiracy Corner of the Earth", who the best point guards in the league are, and the current NBA arms race.
In Part 1 of the Offseason Snapshot, Zach and Karthik catch you up on what every team from Atlanta to Miami have been up to and what they might do next.
The regular season's over and the playoffs are finally here! Zach and Karthik pick their MVPs, discuss the Hennigan firing (15:08), and breakdown all of the first round matchups (19:48) to decide who has the most to gain and the most to lose.
It's a return to Pop! In honor of season four, Zach and Karthik choose their top four books, albums, and movies of the summer. Since counting is hard, there's definitely more than four. **The podcast referenced at 8:15 mark is called Presidential by the Washington Post.**