
Hosted by Rick Todd & Jeremy Williams · EN

Rick and Jeremy tumble from Great Movie Ride nostalgia and Broadway-star delusions to New York survival tips, umbrella misadventures, movie-theater phone policing and Jeremy’s long-awaited apartment approval. Plus: a spirited review of Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, Spider-Man reactions, Broadway by the Boardwalk and Friends trivia galore.

Ryan joins the fun to rave about Into the Woods, Jodi Benson and Spider-Man. Meanwhile, Rick and Jeremy revisit Hadestown through its newly released film version and discover that seeing it on the big screen hits very differently. Throw in a Bronx Zoo bear enjoying a spa day, suspiciously attractive Brooklyn neighbors, subway drama, a trip to the epic Les Misérables arena concert and an ashtray-filled journey back to the 1980s, and you've got Episode 182.

Rick goes on a theater binge, Jeremy witnesses a wedding plot twist worthy of a soap opera and somehow we still find time for Broadway, pop culture and useless facts you'll immediately repeat to your friends. We close the episode by reviewing Ryan Murphy's Running with Scissors.

From Heartstopper Forever’s surprisingly steamy finale to Rick’s three-day airline odyssey, we cover breakups, British “head boys,” Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, Jeremy’s apartment hunt (and memorable Brooklyn neighbors), game-show glory and a waiter’s dramatic attitude adjustment.

Jeremy and Rick are running on fumes, chasing apartment dreams, questioning suspicious Facebook friendships and checking in with Danny G for the latest Central Florida happenings. Then they dive into HBO Max's Polish drama Proud, where an aspiring uncle battles an unforgiving adoption system, terrible friends and one truly unforgettable garbage truck.

Apartment hunting, mystery movies, Broadway recommendations and New York fireworks all make the agenda before we dive into Griffin in Summer. What starts as a TikTok discovery turns into one of our favorite reviews in recent memory, as we unpack the film’s humor, heartbreak and standout young cast.

Rick and Jeremy rope in Ryan for a sun-soaked St. Pete Pride rundown—DIY stage moments, VIP heat haze and all. Then it’s a lively Girls Like Girls review, plus detours into celebrity run-ins, scammer red flags, indie movies and Jackass absurdity. Focus? Minimal. Entertainment? Consistently high.

Art has the power to transform neighborhoods, strengthen communities, and create opportunities for everyone. Commissioner Shan Rose sits down with Jennifer Evins, President & CEO of United Arts of Central Florida, to discuss how the arts are shaping the future of District 5 and the entire Central Florida region. From creative placemaking and DTOLive! to investing in local artists, youth, and cultural experiences, this conversation highlights why the arts are essential to building vibrant, connected communities.Tune in to hear how partnerships, innovation, and community investment are helping make Orlando a place where creativity thrives. Watch now and join the conversation!#District5Orlando #CommissionerShanRose #UnitedArts #JenniferEvins #ArtsMatter #CreativePlacemaking #DTOLive #OrlandoArts #CommunityFirst #CentralFlorida #SupportLocalArtists #Orlando

Episode 176 kicks off with deeply unnecessary “176” trivia before Danny drops in with Six, Juneteenth with Come Out With Pride, birthday cake math and a life-changing Argentinian pizza. Rick and Jeremy swap apartment hunt nightmares, survive a tense Times Square pizza incident, hit theater highs and close with a review of the sometimes-steamy Leviticus.

Episode 175 dives into dark “175” trivia and pop culture detours before bringing in Central Florida Bureau Chief Bellanee Plaza for some Girls in Wonderland antics, “muffin” controversy and moving Pulse remembrances. Plus, Rick and Jeremy review Stop! That! Train! and Silverback Mountain, reacting to unexpectedly wild choices and performances that sparked plenty to say.