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Apr 2020
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Social Distancing & Binge Watching

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Reporting once more from withing the Covid-19 world, we talk about the experience of social distancing. We discuss the entitlement and stupidity of celebrities who manage to mess up their response to social distancing. When then spend the rest of the episode discussing the various shows we are bingewatching. We talk about the shows available on Netflix and share the things that are getting us through social distancing. We talk about how older shows are making a resurgence as people look for things to watch. We compile our list of nerdy recommendations.

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