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In this episode of The Exorcist Within, Jamie sits down with Umba to excavate the genre‑bending soul of The Cable Guy - a film that’s equal parts comedy, horror, prophecy, and 90s cultural time capsule. What starts as a nostalgic revisit quickly becomes a deeper exploration of loneliness, boundaries, and the way humor evolves as society changes.

Together, Jamie and Umba trace how Screendivers shaped Jamie's own podcast journey, how Judd Apatow’s uncredited fingerprints haunt the film, and why The Cable Guy still feels eerily relevant in a world obsessed with connection yet terrified of intimacy. They unpack the film’s color symbolism, its iconic soundtrack, and the way 90s comedy weaponized discomfort long before “cringe” became a genre.

The conversation also dives into the emotional architecture of the film: childhood wounds, the impact of upbringing, and the thin line between wanting connection and violating boundaries. Through personal stories, generational perspectives, and a lot of quotable moments, the hosts explore how humor becomes a coping mechanism — and how empathy, communication, and kindness remain the real exorcisms we all need.

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