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Josh is joined by The Rewind's Resident Conservatives Daniel Lima and Josh Brown as they travel back to 1970s New York for a double feature. First, (Beginning-1:05:20) they discuss "The Apprentice" and whether the film taught its audience enough about Donald Trump's origins to justify its existence, its depiction of attorney Roy Cohn and his influence on Trump, the performances by Sebastrian Stan and Jeremy Strong as Trump and Cohn and much more! Then, (1:05:20-End) both Joshes head to primetime and discuss Jason Reitman's "Saturday Night" including the extent to which the story of the first night of SNL kept them engaged despite what they know about the show's success, where the film possibly took more liberties than was necessary, the performances from the deep young cast including Gabriel LaBelle, Cooper Hoffman and Rachel Sennott and much more!

Disclaimer: This was recorded two weeks before Election Day 2024, which is why there is not specific commentary on the results of the election or events in the two weeks leading up to the election.

Edited and Produced by Daniel Lima.