Brock Purdy's System Quarterback Narrative, Drake's For All The Dogs Review and Inglorious Basterds
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss if San Francisco or Philadelphia had the more surprising first loss if Brock Purdy is an elite quarterback or a product of the 49ers' system, and the Bills' close win vs. the Giants. Next up, they analyze Washington-Oregon's thrilling game, USC's first loss, and whether the Nuggets or Bucks should be the favorites for the NBA title. For the album reviews, they're joined by guest Maurice Hendricks, a longtime friend of the show to review Drake's new album For All The Dogs and discuss the criticism surrounding it and why fans have to let artists evolve at their own pace. Next up, they review Westside Gunn's And Then You Pray For Me, Offset's Set It Off and Spillage Village, and Benji's Love Gun EP.
In the last half, Wellington and Savon review Inglorious Basterds, the 2009 war film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Brad Pitt, Christopher Waltz, Michael Fasbender, and Eli Roth; they start off by discussing how different this film was, the clever dialogue and the epic elements packed into it. Next up, they discuss Quentin Tarantino's masterful pace-setting for his films, how this movie focused on three different characters, chapters and where Inglorious Basterds ranks among Tarantino's best.
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