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In this week's episode the guys sputter out sentence fragments and light things on fire in their review of the 1995 vehicle that shaped a lot of their humor. Tommy Boy. 

They start out the show talking about Christmas week and the awkwardness of houseguests at Christmas and being empty-handed when everyone opens gifts. They then go on to talk about memories of their "The Golden Age" of Saturday Night Live, Chris Farley's first appearances on the show, and how the cast of the 1990 class of SNL had the massive impact that it did. 

They then breakdown the film scene-by-scene and recall some of the weirdness of Tommy being treated like a 2 year old, how quote-able the hilarious lines in the movie are, and how you can't help but like the smug character that David Spade created in the film. 

Towards the end, the guys try and put a grade on the film, but struggle to separate the divide between nostalgic feelings about the film and how it ranks overall in the world of Hollywood comedies. 

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