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128 – Masters Of The Universe Revelation Part 2 (SPOILERS!!)

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About this Episode

In Episode 128 of The Powers Of Grayskull Series, join OptimusSolo, TFG1Mike, and special guest Steve/Megatron as they give you their SPOILER FILLED thoughts on Netflix Kevin Smith Masters Of The Universe Revelation series. This is part two of the new animated series. BY THE POWER AND FOR THE HONOR OF GRAYSKULL WE HAVE THE POWER!!!

This is Man at Arms, and you are listening to

the Masters of Greyskull. We want to believe

in an ordered universe. Some grand architecture

holding it all together. But alas, after all

these years, I finally know the real secret of

Greyskull. There is only power. And now, I...

I have the power. This is a new era. As the new

sorceress, the bumbling idiocies of the past

will no longer be tolerated. The only way we

can stop this sorceress is with another sorceress.

If we want to live, we're going to have to fight.

If I can tap into the power, I can stop her.

Soon, all of Eternia will remember this historic

moment when Skeletor finally kills He -Man! What

are we laughing at? See, the sword is just the

conduit. But the spark? That was always me. No.

By the power of... Citizens of Eternia, we're

in dire need of your help. There is nothing to

live for. Many chaos. Anti -chaos. Will we all

return? Thank you for being my daughter. Now

you need to be something greater. Look at the

sky. All hope is gone. Everything will end. Find

safe positions. There are no safe positions.

Oh, there's one. Behind me. For Eternia! Oh,

you guys are in trouble. Hello, this is Optimus

Solo, and welcome to the 128th chapter in our

Powers of Greyskull series. With me for this

journey into the Masters of the Universe franchise

is TFG1 Mike. Hello. Hello. And once again, another

time, getting a special guest from the world

of Cybertron, Steve Megatron Phillips. Hello.

Hello. Excellent. So we're all here. And this

time, as you can tell by the title of this episode,

we're talking spoilers about Kevin Smith's Masters

of the Universe Revelation Part 2. So you already

got our non -spoiler talk, but now we get to

get into the more juicy stuff. We get to chew

on some spoiler -rific stuff. Mike, are you ready

for all this? I think so. Steve, are you ready?

Oh, yes. Excellent. All right. That means it's

time to go back to Eternia. Spoilers. Alright,

starting off today, guys, we get to talk about

spoilers of Revelation Part 2. First off, let's

just get into the characters that we meet along

the course of this Part 2. Because I know when

we were talking about Part 1, we talked about,

well, will we see new characters in Part 2? Will

it just be the same? Who will we get to see if

we get to see new characters? We do get to see

a bunch of new characters. It's time for this

mist to meet my fist! I shouldn't say a bunch.

We do get to see a handful of new characters.

I really loved one of them. Maybe two of them.

And I was really disappointed at a number of

characters that we still don't get to have in

this part. And one of them just really makes

my head hurt that they didn't think that they

wanted to include this character in there yet.

But let's get into it. So we get to meet... I

don't think Fisto was in part one at all, was

he? No. Okay, and we get Clamp Champ, who we

didn't get to see. We get Goatman and Pigboy.

Did I say that right? I guess, yeah. Goatman

and Pigboy. And my favorite one, there was a

couple other ones that didn't get named. I'd

have to look at the credits to see if they got

named in the credits, but there was an imp -like

looking character. There was a couple other ones,

but my favorite. favorite character that they

decided to put in there just out of nowhere and

it probably doesn't make any sense but i love

that they thought that they threw him in there

mike they put blade in here yeah they did from

the live action movie like that was incredible

like i don't care i didn't care about anything

else at that point like that was one of my like

geek out fanboy moments was when blade shows

up and is wielding all of his swords and and

fighting and stuff like that so that part i was

very happy with And then we also get a very brief,

I guess, edition of Ram Man. And there might

have been a few evil warriors that we didn't

see in the first part, but they really don't

get too much time or attention here. But we do

get, what, Web Store, Spycore. Yeah. And I'm

missing one. We actually get Spycore versus what

happened in part one where Skeletor was disguised

as Spycore. Right. And then there's a really

cheap addition of the Avians and the Andrinids

and stuff like that without ever actually giving

us Buzz Off or Stratos. Yeah, that was a little

cheap. Like, I did not enjoy that. I'm like,

there's a part in this where Teela is trying

to get a message out to all of Eternia, a .k

.a. We're assuming not just the citizens of Eternia,

but we're looking for the other masters that

are scattered throughout the world. Yeah. And

I'm like, yes, they're going to do like a montage

or they're going to do like a series of scenes

where we're getting Stratos. We're getting buzz

off. We're getting, you know, mechanic. We're

getting. manny faces we're getting all these

people and we're bringing them in and then they

don't do that nope not at all instead we just

get the joining of people over a hillside and

we get to see that some of them are buzz offs

people and some of them are stratus's people

and some of them are just random ass people um

and i thought that was a really missed opportunity

they teased us like they were going to do it

and then they didn't do it and i was kind of

upset mike what did you feel about all the different

characters that we get to see in part two i liked

them I thought it was cool. I thought it was

interesting. I was like, oh, people are actually

paying attention to what characters are in this

series. People aren't just spouting off at their

1982 or 1981 mouths on the internet. I watched

Masters of the Universe in 1981 when I was a

kid. No, you didn't. You know, I liked all the

characters. I liked all the designs. Again, animation,

top notch. There isn't much that other than,

oh, my God, oh, my God, it's so awesome, it's

so awesome. I did not see any animation moments

where I was like, that just doesn't look right.

Like, this is Powerhouse, people, and Powerhouse

is a damn – Powerhouse is the studio of today.

whereas Filmation was the studio, at least for

He -Man, in the 80s and whatever. And I know

Filmation had its issues and whatever, but the

difference is, in most of the stuff, is all the

animation in the 80s, at least the He -Man stuff,

was all rotoscoped from real people. Like, you

don't see that done today, but this... Whatever

anime style, whatever they're using, whatever

style you want to call it, because it is CGI,

but it isn't CGI. I really dug that. I loved

how one particular character came back, and I'm

waiting for his new action figure because we

need to see a blue orco now. Oh, we have the

return of Orko, which I alluded to in the first

part. I was like, there's no way he's dead. They've

already hinted at it. He's coming back. Yeah.

And he does come back in a cool way. Steve, any

thoughts of the new characters that you met along

the way in part two? I liked getting to see the

diversity of characters that kind of popped up.

One, because I'm not super familiar with a lot

of the secondary, tertiary, and, you know, from

there on characters. So that was kind of interesting.

Randman, that was fun watching. The bomb drop,

as it were, with him showing up. But I don't

know. I like some of the some of the transformations

that happened, some of the new characters that

kind of showed up. Orko, of course, coming back

was was something that I was excited to see,

as well as the fact that Tila saved Adam only

for Adam to. harness the power of greyskull without

his sword yeah so obviously that's going to be

a big part this is going to be the one thing

that probably angers fans a little bit i think

it's going to be a little polarizing i don't

think some will mind but i think others are going

to use this as a thing where they're going to

be like oh you know kevin smith and you can't

be he -man without the sword you can't summon

the power without the sword this that and the

other um i think that's going to be a sticking

point with some people um but i thought it was

an interesting take like to realize that he might

not need the sword, that the sword maybe harnesses

the power, but doesn't, isn't required to get

the power. But Mike, we see a lot of people in

this series garnish the power of gray skull,

so to speak. Um, so we have Skeletor, we have

He -Man, we have Eva Lynn. You get the power,

you get the power. Yeah. It was basically an

Oprah moment. So what did you think about all

of these different people being able to wield

the power, even though some of them didn't have

the sword at the time? I said last time, when

we did that on spoiler that this is the single,

my single least enjoyed performance from Mark

Hamill, where I think he was actually bad as

the character. I think that in this, you know,

in this second part, his best parts were when

he was so incredulous of how did, why did he

choose him? How could he call it down without

blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You know, I thought

that was really cool. Tell me how he did that.

As you want, my lord. He spoke the words empty

-handed, and he became the power incarnate. And,

yeah, it... They did two things so far with part

one and part two. They've said, what happens

if He -Man, as already being He -Man, summons

the power again? And now they've done, what if

He -Man summons the power without holding the

sword? So they are two decent questions to ask,

like what's going to happen if they try this.

So it's not like it's going against anything.

It's just something that's never been tried before.

We've never seen it before. Right. But again,

it's also what I like about it isn't just because,

oh, hey, guess what? We get Savage He -Man, which

was a toy at some point in time or whatever.

And actually, was it? Yeah, it was part two that

I saw in one of the crowd scenes. I'm like, hey,

there's one dar. But what I like about the scene

with, you know, Skeletor cackling and then Adam

starts laughing and what are we laughing about

is is Adam's explanation. Yeah. The sword is

the conduit. Right. That's what makes it so I

can control it. Yeah. He is the spark. He is

the one that has the power because the power

is given unto him from the sorceress. And Skeletor

just doesn't understand that. Skeletor is used

to, you know, bippity boppity boop, you know,

with his havoc staff and things like that and

whatever. He doesn't understand the fact that

someone who is so good and pure has this immeasurable

power. power it's it's kind of like he meant

well it's kind of like adam is is thor you know

right in in age of ultron well the answer is

you're all just not worthy and he picks it up

and he you know tosses the the mill near around

whatever you know it's that kind of thing and

skeletor isn't stupid he just can't wrap his

head around that fact and i thought that was

cool i thought that was interesting i thought

that was a way to Not necessarily explained to

us, but for example, not that I think you'll

ever do this, but let's say you show your 12

-year -old or 13 -year -old daughter when she

grows up this show, and maybe you're comparing

it to the old show, whatever. I think that's

why those explanations are there. It's not for

us. Yeah, I can see that. We already kind of

get it. As soon as Adam said that, I'm like,

oh. Yeah, that makes sense. Right. So in part

one, we were left off with Adam being stabbed

and not knowing how that was going to work since

I'd already killed him off once. Are they killing

him off again? Tila, it is revealed finally,

even though we've known about this for a long

time, but it's never been depicted in cartoon

form because they never got that far. But we

finally get to learn that Tila is the sorceress's

daughter. And so she has some magic in her as

well. I guess that gives them an easy plot device

to fix Adam and heal him and make him so he's

not going to die anymore. But that doesn't stop

them from killing a whole bunch of other people.

So they kill off the sorceress. They kill off

Fisto and Clampchamp. So there is a bunch more

death here. They kill everybody in Preternia.

Well, they can't decide what they're going to

call it because they call it Preternia, but then

Queen Marlena calls it Heaven. So they can't

even get their terminology straight. But I know

it's supposed to be the same thing, but stick

with what it's called in the story or don't go

back and forth. But yeah, they kill everybody.

So Mossman and everybody in Preternia, I guess,

are dead. So we have some death here. Mike, Steve,

what do you guys think? Right off the bat, we

have immediate death, and they continue to do

that throughout the part. Steve? Well, it doesn't

surprise me, to be honest. It's all a part of

that, you know, take the old burn it away mentality.

Shock factor, yeah. Yeah, and it's shock factor

for one. I mean, how else are you going to raise

the stakes unless you wipe out, you know, all

the Guardians? Or you wipe out all of these different

people? Or you, you know, decide, oh, Evelyn

hates everything, so she's going to burn the

whole universe down. basically calls out Skeletor

for saying, you have all of this unlimited power,

and you just want to kill He -Man. Yeah. I mean,

she does, while I think her actions are reprehensible,

she does have a point when she is explaining

about how to kill Skeletor, because he was never,

ever, like, I like that about her story, and

we're not talking about what she becomes or any

of that, because Netflix asked us not to. I like

that we got her story in this. We saw where she

came from. We saw how she met Skeletor. We saw

how once she met Skeletor, she was never really

out from under his thumb, even after he supposedly

died the first time. But he was never really

gone, you know. And her solution to that is,

well, if I can't kill you. just to kill you,

then I guess I have to kill everything, you know,

punch of kill everything kind of thing. Right.

Um, I mean, I think we're allowed to talk about

some of that, that stuff now in the spoilers,

right. Or not. Um, either way. Um, yeah. So,

but yeah, but in the first part, we can talk

about it now here. Yeah. All I know is that,

uh, that image says, please do not mention. yeah

that was for the stuff that's released before

before that's that's it's okay for part one so

part two we can talk about it so basically what

we have here is that skeletor and evil and have

now taken the role of he -man and the sorceress

so uh skeletor is he -man because he has a sword

and evil and becomes the sorceress because the

sorceress is killed and then we get the cool

little i guess um genie in aladdin twist where

it's like remember when you made evil in the

sorceress now she controls you it's just kind

of like the lamp and the genie and all that type

of stuff so um it was kind of an interesting

twist there and then we get we get a bunch of

different looks for evil in both in part one

and in part two so we go from The long hair without

everything, and then we get the sorceress look

where she cuts all the hair off again, and then

we get this evil in on steroids. She's the other

person that gets to wield the power of Greyskull,

etc. So it's an interesting thing, but what I

was talking about in part one, if you go back

and listen to the non -spoiler talk, is this

whole back and forth, back and forth, back and

forth between evil in and multiple characters

on why she is subservient to Skeletor. And it

just goes over and over. She has conversations

with Beastman about it. She has conversations

with Man -at -Arms about it. She has scenes with

Skeletor where they're teasing it and stuff like

that. So I felt like that could have been done

a little bit quicker. They also played up the

romance between Evelyn and Skeletor more than

it's ever been done before. They smithified it

is what they did to it. Evil and call Skeletor

my love. At one point, there's a kiss, which

I don't need in my He -Man. I'm not against romance.

I'm not against physical acts and stuff like

that, seeing it in different stuff. But I don't

want it in He -Man, I guess. Not with a human

and a skull. Yeah, it was weird. They tried to

do a side angle so that it didn't look weird,

and it still looked weird. But anyways, so you

have this love angle, but then you have this

whole he's abusive. you're in an abusive relationship

and you need to break free type thing. And it

takes like a thousand conversations about it

before she finally is like, yeah, I'm the boss

now. You're nothing. Um, which leads us to the

typical bad guys and good guys joining sides.

So Mike, Steve, what did you think about He -Man

and Skeletor on the same side, battling steroid

evil in Mike? I, I just can't. I don't know.

It's not a bad thing, and I am kind of glad that

she ended up being the big bad. I think it's

just a thing of, like you said, they're trying

to work in real -life issues. And don't get me

wrong, that's fine in certain cartoons, and that's

fine if you are... a writer or a producer or

whatever for cartoons. And you want to put something

in here about abusive relationships, but she

got to destroy the whole universe to get rid

of her boyfriend. Really? Really? I mean, that's

worse than going on Jerry Springer. Right. I

thought it was hilarious. The Skeletor just leaves.

As soon as she like summons the power, he's like,

I'm out of here. She did get a cool cape out

of it. I just don't know if having a third person

summoning the power in this one part was almost

seemed like too much. Like you're doing it too

much now. Like if it would have been spread out

a little bit more or something like that, but

like one person after the other is summoning

the power, which is a little weird. And when

I was talking about the exposition in part one,

get into it a little bit more now, because you

have on one scene that they're cutting to all

the evil and stuff where she's like, do I turn

on Skeletor? Do I take control? Do I, you know,

harness the power, et cetera, et cetera. And

every time you're cutting away, then you're going

to Teela, do I become the sorceress? Do I go

into this water? Do I forgo everybody I know?

And when you're going back and forth between

hemming and hawing on these decisions, which

I get it, they're real decisions, and it's not

going to be something easily decided upon in

that moment. But when you're juxtaposing both

against each other, it just led me to be like,

okay, we're doing a lot of thinking, and I want

to see more of... The fighty fight. Stories and

stuff like that. I'm usually not that type of

person. I'm usually one that likes more dialogue

and likes more characterization. But here I'm

like, okay, it's almost too much at this point.

And we didn't talk about it too much. He -Man

turns into Savage He -Man. I know you mentioned

it. We have the Army of the Dead, I guess. They

had to work in a zombie storyline, I guess, into

this. It's Kevin Smith. The bad guys. We have

some Kevin Smith lines going on here with Fisto.

They literally said fist him at one point. Yes,

they did. And then, oh, this mist is going to

meet my fist. And I'm like, I just started laughing.

I was like, that is the stupidest line. Yeah,

there was a terrible line in there at one point.

I just want to point it out because I don't know

if the voice actor misspoke or if it's miswritten.

But they say the line, and I know this is being

super nitpicky, but they say the line, whatever

is left of our friends is long gone. That sentence

makes no sense. If they're left, they're not

long gone. If they're long gone, they're not

left. I think they were supposed to say whatever

was left of our friends is long gone. But they

completely butchered that line or it was written

bad. And then we also learned that He -Man, Savage

He -Man is more powerful than Skele -God some

of the time. And at one scene it's like that.

And then the other scene they're going tit for

tat like even Steven. That was kind of interesting.

I don't know if you guys know this, but Kevin

Smith worked his way into the voice acting in

this because he does the voice of Pig Boy or

Goat Man. One of those henchmen is Kevin Smith

voicing it. I'd have to look to see which one.

Honestly, I don't care. Those characters were

cannon fodder in my mind. Yeah, yeah. Let's see.

What are some of the other stuff here? Mike,

going back to the characters, I'm just really

still upset that Zodak doesn't find a way in

here. You're talking about all this magic and

all this power and the most powerful beings ever,

and they still don't find a way to work Zodak

in here. That bothered me. Okay, so the only

thing I can speculate with, and I'm going to

not necessarily jump to the end, but I'm going

to jump to the end really quick here. The only

thing I can speculate, and I don't know. Ladies

and gentlemen, if you're hearing the sound of

my voice, do not. take this seriously i am not

putting out a clickbait title for an article

here okay the only thing i can think of is if

because they are basing this on the toys and

what mattel properties has and blah blah blah

maybe they're gonna do a zodiac hordak thing

because they kind of did that in the comics a

few times i don't know And honestly, I don't

think you could fit him in here. I don't – with

the way that the writers and the way that Kevin

Smith maestroed these writers, I assume, because

I know it's not him writing most of these things.

It's other writers that they have on the – he's

the executive producer. Maybe it's the direction

he pushed them in or the direction he made them

go in. But there is so – like I'm actually –

you know, to go right to point dread, I am dreading

later on next year going back and trying to watch

all ten of these episodes at once because this

is a lot. Part one was a lot, part two is a lot,

and part two is even more than part one, even

though it's not a balance of exposition and action,

of character stuff and action stuff, it's still

so much. Yeah, we get, I think, an imp sighting.

We get the Mystic Mountains. We get Manticores.

We get Point Dread. We get Shadow Beasts. Scareglow

comes back. We finally got a panther sighting

towards the end. Yeah, that was cool. That was

kind of shattering. Yeah, yeah. And then, of

course, obviously we have the orco. We talked

about his coming back because they raised the

dead, so that involved orco as well. All that

stuff was good. A couple other lines that I didn't

like. There was one where they say, mine's bigger.

Yeah. That's a Kevin Smith thing. Wasn't that

Skeletor that said that? Yes. He goes, mine's

bigger. It's funny when you say it. I didn't

like it when I heard it. I didn't like it then

and I don't like it now. I love Steve doing the

voice. Then there's a whole moment where because

we raised the dead, the dead are all going to

go back to being dead, which means that Orko's

going to be leaving too, but they kind of grab

a hold of him so he can stay. I guess that's

how that works. I guess that's how that works,

and I can kind of suspend my disbelief for that

because I get, you know, think of it as... I

don't think I'm doing this right, and you'll

correct me because I know you will. But they

basically quantum leaped him. They took him out

of the Al role and brought him into the Sam role,

essentially, where he's no longer, I guess. I

don't know. I'm just grasping at orcos here.

They also used the line, come kiss the ring.

I rolled my eyes at that one. But we can't go

through this whole thing without talking about

the final. where they go back to Snake Mountain.

We go back for the first time and see, what is

it, Trap Jaw and Triclops. And then this thing

starts coming to life in a way, I guess. The

motherboard, yeah. The motherboard. And then

we get to see the Hordak symbol as kind of the

cliffhanger for eventually a season two, I'm

assuming. Yes. As it injects Skeletor. Right.

So what are we thinking about Hordak? And that's

the direction we might go. Is this going to excite

you? Are you going to be interested in seeing

the Horde, Hordak, She -Ra, different things

like that? Or what do you think? Yeah, I'm really

interested to see this. Like I said, I like Chris

Wood as the voice of this version of Adam and

He -Man. I think it works well. I'm going to

be very interested to see if they bring in Adora

slash She -Ra and who they get to voice her.

Unlike the Transformers cartoons, Revelation

is Union. Yep. Not saying they're going to get.

They'll get a Supergirl watch because, you know.

Oh, don't. Oh, no, they can't. It'd be hilarious.

Come on. That would be hilarious, but they better

not do that. So for those that aren't in the

know, Chris Wood and Melissa Benoist, who play

Supergirl, they are dating, married, whatever

they are. We don't need to turn this into a Luke

and Leia thing, please. Kevin Smith is not –

well, Kevin Smith is worse than George Lucas.

Yes, yes, yes. I understand. My point in saying

this is if they do some sort of thing where they

bring in Adora's – well, shit, they can't because

they're already there. Damn. I was going to say

you could bring in Melendi Britt as her mother,

but – As if we already have Cher as Marlena.

Fuck. Anyway, I don't know. I think it's cool

how they left it with a cliffhanger. From what

Kevin Smith in his questions, ask me anything

video on YouTube that I will embed in the thing

that came out, I believe it was July 21st of

this year, two days before part one went out.

He explained all the stuff and whatever and talked

about how it's the toys and Mattel television

and blah, blah, blah. You know, he had said in

that that Mattel wants a season two or three

by 2023. So I hope it doesn't take that long.

Well. If they don't split it up, Netflix, if

you do a 10 episode season in 2022 for season

two and a 10 episode season in 2023 for season

three, Bob's your uncle. There you go. But anyway,

Netflix is just I just I hope that they they

bring Skeletor back to normal. Yeah. Yeah. Skeletor

and Hornak and the whole the whole nine yards.

Bring it on. I don't know how I feel about him

getting turned mechanized. Yeah, that'd be weird.

But we've already seen Skeletor and everything

else. Yeah. I also thought there was a great

line there towards the end where they said the

universe has no master. That was kind of an interesting

line. But going through all of your final thoughts

now, anything that you haven't been able to talk

about, Steve, overall thoughts of part two. Are

you excited for part three and just anything

else you haven't been able to say? Oh, yeah,

I'm definitely excited for what comes next. I

was pleasantly surprised by everything that happened

in this one. And you preferred part two over

part one? Yes. All right, Mike. I preferred part

one's voice acting over part two, but story -wise,

part two did not feel like it was dragging on

because it had to tell you the whole story. Those

first five episodes, they have to build the story

to you, and by the time we got to preternia and

subternia, while I think it's cool what they

did with those, like... with those in this series

making them heaven and hell some of those scenes

just took way too damn long and whereas part

two was like hey guess what we're gonna speedy

gonzalez right to the finish line yeah i think

there's a lot more dialogue exposition in this

part but there's also some pretty good scale

battles and things of that nature I like that

we get to see a little bit more of Skeletor,

a little bit more of Adam. We don't get to see

that much of He -Man, actually. We get to see

Savage He -Man and Adam a lot. We don't get to

see He -Man really too much until almost right

at the end. But I think there's a lot to like

here. I'm still waiting for more characters that

are some of my favorites to appear, so I'm going

to hold hope that that happens later on. I think

maybe slightly I like Part 1 better, but... I

can see the argument on either side. I think

overall so far, if you take it as just one whole,

all 10 episodes together, it makes for a pretty

darn good season. And I'll be interested to kind

of watch it all together at some point in the

future. Yeah. I am very interested to see and

listen to Bear McCreary's score for part two.

I heard a lot of the main theme in part two,

but I didn't really hear. I couldn't pick out

specific moments of different and new music,

so I'll be interested once that Bear McCreary

Volume 2 score hits on Spotify to see what the

soundtrack actually is like. But yeah, I mean,

I think next time I just want to do it as one

episode because I just feel like that's going

to be better for all of us as far as the talking

points and not having to dance over things and

not having to record. a nine -minute podcast.

Not that it was nine minutes, but, you know,

whatever. You can probably take that out in editing,

though. We don't need to talk about that on the

episode. Well, still, it is what it is. It just

is just one of those things where, I don't know.

Any other final thoughts from you, Kev? Anything

else you didn't get to say that you want to say?

I just enjoy what Kevin Smith's doing with this

and what the other people are doing with this.

I think you can tell that they have knowledge

of the series they even made a way to get the

live action movie referenced in here i don't

know about pig boy and goat man but uh overall

i'm looking forward to seeing what we do with

the horde absolutely steve anything else before

i run through the outro uh nope i completely

agree with everything kevin said um and then

love the fact that they used uh union actors

union it's the bob mentality folks Thank you

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