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Brian shocks Jack with an extremely rip-roaringly hot take about the new James Gunn comic book film, The Suicide Squad (Available Now on HBO Max). Watch the movie before listening, as there are spoilers a plenty. What did you think of the (REDACTED) starfish at the end?

Jack's Boss stops by to check on Jack, who has been faking sick from work. Brian urges Jack to stop lying to his boss, but Jack believes he can maintain control of his web of lies.

In this mega-sized minisode, Jack and Brian decide to shake things up by watching a good modern movie. Whether Wonder Woman 1984 fits the bill is up for debate. They discuss magic wishes, animal actors, and just what the hell this movie is about.

Brian hires a local psychic (Laura Schein) to exorcise the ghosts in the Haunted Doll Room. Jack's worried that this will enrage the ghosts, but there's something about this psychic he likes.

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Brian has night terrors from sleeping above a murder site. Jack goes downstairs to find a new place to sleep, but he finds a series of shocking discoveries.

Brian tries to make sense of his Matthew Modine related dreams by watching the Annette Bening movie, In Dreams, but it leaves the Bunker Brothers more confused than ever.

To get over his ex, Brian dates a woman in a Mass Effect-like video game. Jack tries to prevent Brian from clogging the family credit card with microtransactions.

Because Brian needed some time to recover after last week's shocking revelations, we're throwing it back to January 6th, the day of the Capitol Riot, for a minisode about kung fu kangaroos. We're discussing the absolutely terrible movie, Warriors of Virtue, in which a kid with a bum leg travels through a portal in the sewers and winds up the center of a horrible attempt to crib moves from the Ninja Turtles.