New episode out now! We watched the pilot episode of the 1980\u2019s dramedy Moonlighting, starring Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis. We enjoy the chemistry and visual comedy work of the two leads and think they were both excellent, discuss the prevalence of the banter and how it dominates the dialogue of the show, learn a little bit about the production struggles, and call out the many recognizable guest stars who make an appearance. We talk about how this was \u201cappointment TV\u201d for so many people and how it remains a top show on many \u201cBest Of\u201d lists, absolutely love the \u201880s lifestyles and hair, and wonder if Bruce Willis\u2019 contemporary charm helped David seem not as creepy in his initial stalker-ish and pushy behavior. We also cover the somewhat confusing mystery plot, make guesses at what 1980s computers can do, and realize we cannot compare everything to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Katy misinterprets an apparently common phrase, Carrie tries to be cool with new lingo, Maddy fixates on the butts, and Mack finds certain driving practices unforgivable. We also discuss proper diamond storage, make many Friends and Murder She Wrote references, learn about Orson Welles\u2019 last role, and believe we should protect furries to save the internet. Listen to hear more about misunderstanding tax write-offs, barefoot running, ladder physics, confusing \u201cMaddy\u201d for \u201cMaddy\u201d, and Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Enjoy!
\nTW: Nazis, Holocaust diamonds, Woody Allen, misogyny
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