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Alex
Alex, do you like canned cranberry sauce, or should we make it ourselves? That's my mom. She didn't know about Instacart's family carts. So, wanna make pecan pie this year? Yes or no? Oh, and how many boxes of stuffing? So I told her we could just share a family cart and add all our holiday favorites to the same order without losing our voices or our sanity. It's so much fun. Alex, can you get my holiday village out of the attic? Baby steps, Alex.
Jordan
Baby steps.
Alex
Shop Instacart this holiday season and enjoy free delivery on your first three orders. Service fees and terms apply. Alex.
Jordan
And what. What. What state is this in?
Chris
This is in Michigan.
Jordan
In Michigan.
Chris
Smashing beers.
Jordan
Are you being recognized? Are you. You recognized there?
Chris
No, I didn't get recognized once.
Jordan
Not one time, though.
Chris
Not once.
Jordan
You gotta be crazy.
Chris
Did I get recognized any at all? A single time?
Jordan
Not once at a college frat party.
Chris
Not once. And look at this. That was the stadium. That's called the Big House in Michigan.
Jordan
Oh. You know what that looks like?
Chris
Huh?
Jordan
Remember when Bane took off that football field? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wish that would happen there.
Chris
They did a.
Jordan
How great would have been if Bane showed up? And with a nuclear.
Chris
You know, I mean, what it would have been. What would you have done?
Jordan
What would you have done? Nothing. You're not Batman. You're nothing. Sorry. I went crazy, so.
Chris
It was so fun.
Jordan
Yeah, sorry.
Chris
We had a great time.
Jordan
Good job. Fantastic.
Chris
What did you do this weekend?
Jordan
Nothing. I saw a movie.
Chris
What'd you say?
Jordan
Oh, my God. The Mood for Love. You ever see it? Juan Car Wai. Beautiful movie.
Chris
One of my favorite movies.
Jordan
One of my favorite movies. Now what a movie.
Chris
Where do you find time?
Jordan
In the mood for love, dude. Look at this thing. Two Chinks in Love. That's what they should have called. No, no. You know, I'll tell you about this movie, 2edamame. This movie is so subtle. It's so subtle. And like, in the beginning, I was like, oh, I'm done. I hate this. It's boring, right? I don't even know. Also halfway doing, like, what's going on here, but when you figure out what's going on, it just. So nice. It's about forbidden love, dude. The kind of love that you and I have. It's so forbidden.
Chris
No, it's Bidden.
Jordan
No, it's not. It's not Bidden, dude. It's.
Chris
Ours is very.
Jordan
It's about two people that they know they can't link up, so they never do. But there's such love there.
Chris
Because they're married or something?
Jordan
Yeah, they're both married.
Chris
Right, Right.
Jordan
And it's like.
Chris
What, do they work together?
Jordan
No, they just. They're neighbors.
Chris
Oh, my God. That's an as.
Jordan
And they're. And their couples are. Are cheating.
Chris
Oh, they're.
Jordan
And they went to Japan. They took a trip to Japan. And so now these two are, like, in this. You know, I mean, like a complex, living next to each other. And they reenact, you know, I mean, how their. Their spouses got together. So they would go through the dialogue and scenarios and stuff right there, and then through the process, they fall in love, but at the end, they don't link up. And it's like. It's so sweet. It's like I have fantasies of, like, your pink butthole. Yeah, right.
Chris
Yeah.
Jordan
And my penis. Right.
Chris
Yeah.
Jordan
And you're. It's vibrating. Yeah. Like shivering and mind shivering. Right. But it doesn't enter. That's what we have.
Chris
Well, there's, like.
Jordan
It can't. It's unforbidden.
Chris
And magnets are both the same charge.
Jordan
Exactly.
Chris
You know what I mean?
Jordan
Right? Right.
Chris
Missing.
Jordan
I want to switch the maggot.
Chris
You, the maggot. The magnet that we call your penis a maggot.
Jordan
Get sucked in. But I don't.
Chris
Can't be.
Jordan
It's that same. You and I have the same thing. Dude, it's forbidden.
Chris
We're both pluses.
Jordan
I'm a minus.
Chris
You're. Yes. You know what?
Jordan
Yeah. Yeah.
Chris
How did I think about it?
Jordan
You're a minus two. You're a minus two.
Chris
So does this guy, though, his neighbor, the woman he's actually in love with, does she look like his wife?
Jordan
Here's the interesting part of the movie. You never see their couples.
Chris
Right.
Jordan
You always see the backside of their back.
Chris
Right.
Jordan
Or their voice. You never see them because it makes the audience not have any sympathy for them. Right, right.
Chris
Right.
Jordan
And so you're only focused on these two. And then, like, six years later, there's one scene where this dude goes, what's. Why you laughing?
Chris
Because it's got to be something funny. Coming up.
Jordan
Oh, this is all boring.
Chris
Yeah. No, no, no, no. No. One scene. What?
Jordan
No, no. Forget it.
Chris
No, no, I'm.
Jordan
No, you're right. It's a comedy podcast, and this is not a film analysis podcast. Wait, so I won't say it. I get it.
Chris
I'm joking.
Jordan
I don't think you are.
Chris
Please.
Jordan
I think I'm meandering.
Chris
I like the meandering and I'm like.
Jordan
Okay, I'll tell you.
Chris
I meandered about Michigan.
Jordan
We can cut it out to tell you. I'll tell you what it is.
Chris
No, I meandered about football. You don't care about that.
Jordan
I know. I listened to the whole Michigan, Michigan.
Chris
It was like five seconds.
Jordan
I don't know. I didn't like it.
Bad Friends Podcast Episode Summary Release Date: November 22, 2024
In this lively episode of Bad Friends, hosts Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino navigate through a mix of holiday preparations, personal anecdotes, and a deep dive into the beloved film "In the Mood for Love." Their seamless blend of humor and insightful conversation offers listeners both laughter and meaningful takeaways.
The episode kicks off with a relatable discussion about holiday shopping, highlighting the challenges of coordinating family preferences and logistics. Bobby introduces a scenario with Alex:
Bobby Lee ([00:00]): "Alex, do you like canned cranberry sauce, or should we make it ourselves? [...] I told her we could just share a family cart and add all our holiday favorites to the same order without losing our voices or our sanity."
This leads to a conversation about utilizing services like Instacart for efficient holiday shopping, emphasizing the benefits of technology in simplifying traditional family gatherings.
Transitioning from holiday logistics, the hosts delve into personal experiences related to social recognition. Chris shares his surprise at not being recognized in Michigan:
Chris ([00:37]): "No, I didn't get recognized once."
Jordan ([00:46]): "Not once at a college frat party."
This segment highlights the humorous side of their social lives and sets the tone for their candid and open discussions.
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the critically acclaimed film "In the Mood for Love" by Wong Kar-wai. Jordan passionately discusses the film:
Jordan ([01:22]): "The Mood for Love. You ever see it? Wong Kar-wai. Beautiful movie."
He provides an overview of the film's themes of forbidden love:
Jordan ([02:00]): "It's about forbidden love, dude. The kind of love that you and I have. It's so forbidden."
The hosts explore the film's subtlety and emotional depth, appreciating its portrayal of complex relationships and unspoken emotions. Their analysis touches on the narrative techniques, such as focusing solely on the protagonists and never fully resolving their relationships, which adds to the film's enduring appeal.
Building on the film discussion, Bobby and Andrew engage in playful banter about their own friendship, drawing parallels to the movie's themes:
Jordan ([02:50]): "I have fantasies of, like, your pink butthole."
Chris ([03:03]): "You know what I mean? Missing."
Their humorous exchange underscores the depth and complexity of their friendship, blending comedic elements with genuine chemistry.
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts showcase their ability to meander through topics while maintaining comedic momentum:
Chris ([04:04]): "I'm meandering about Michigan."
Jordan ([04:08]): "We can cut it out to tell you. I'll tell you what it is."
This segment highlights their improvisational skills and the natural flow that makes Bad Friends a favorite among listeners.
Bobby Lee ([00:00]): "We could just share a family cart and add all our holiday favorites to the same order without losing our voices or our sanity."
Jordan ([01:22]): "The Mood for Love. You ever see it? Wong Kar-wai. Beautiful movie."
Jordan ([02:00]): "It's about forbidden love, dude. The kind of love that you and I have. It's so forbidden."
Jordan ([02:50]): "I have fantasies of, like, your pink butthole."
Chris ([04:04]): "I'm meandering about Michigan."
This episode of Bad Friends encapsulates the essence of Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino's dynamic partnership. Through a blend of personal stories, insightful film analysis, and sharp comedic interactions, they create an engaging and entertaining listening experience. Whether discussing the practicality of holiday shopping or delving into the nuanced emotions of a classic film, their authentic conversations resonate with a wide audience, making Bad Friends a standout podcast in the comedy genre.
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