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You’re stressing me out, man! 

Michael and Benjamin embark on a journey to understand American humour and its nuances. Does irony really resonate across the pond? (No)

We then delve into ''Stranger Things" Season 5, unravelling controversies and speculations around Brett Gelman and Noah Schnapp. What could be the implications of recent cast statements, and how might this impact the show's future? (Not Well)

But that's not all! We take a look at the mental trailer for "She Is Conann" - a film that seems to emerge straight out of Mick's confit fuelled fever dreams. Is this the new cinematic frontier we've been waiting for?

Adam Sandler's latest venture, "Spaceman," gets its moment under our critical lens. How does this serious role fit into Sandler's diverse career, and what can we expect from this unexpected project? (an inconsistent Slavic accent we reckon)

Comic book enthusiasts, rejoice! Michael shares his insights on "Saga Volume 11." Explore the complexities and emotional depths of this graphic novel series that continues to captivate audiences.

Finally, we probe the curious trend of stress in storytelling. Why are shows like "The Bear" and ''Succession'' resonating so deeply with audiences today? Join us as we explore the allure of stressful narratives in contemporary media.

2:05 Do Americans even have a sense of irony, already?

6:45 Stranger things cast going off the rails?

16:45 She is Conan 

21:25 Adam Sandler is a serious actor in Space

27:45 Collecting Issues: the Bi Weekly Comic Book Book Club: Saga Volume 11

43:00 What is our modern cultural obsession with stressful media?

Music by: https://soundcloud.com/furimmerfurimmer/

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