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It: Welcome to Derry - S1. E1. The Pilot Review
It: Welcome to Derry is finally out on HBO Max, and as Stephen King and horror fanatics, we had to dive in! I consider 'It' to be Stephen King's the pièce de résistance, with Derry being a town I revisit annually and will in perpetuity. And now attach Andy and Barbara Muschietti that gave us the INCREDIBLE 2017 It, and I was in, and so was Bobby.
Our favorite interdimensional demon is back, Pennywise, plus a de facto Loser's Club is bicycling in Derry, and Halloween is less than a week ago- horror fans, we are feasting. So come with us as we review and deep dive, with some spoilers, into 'It: Welcome to Derry' and its (see what I did there) Pilot Episode.
We are also huge Twin Peaks fans, and this episode and some elements therein are ripe for comparison to the Lynch masterpiece that takes place in the dark and fantastical woods of the Pacific Northwest. Do not miss this episode, we really explore this newest iteration of Derry and where we think it is heading!
Also, resident Batman fanatic Bobby, putting it lightly, brings up the incredible comic book cameo we see in this first episode- listen and find out what he thinks it means for an upcoming horror project in the DCU.
Let us know what you thought about this pilot episode, and if you are excited and along for the ride back to Derry in a 5-star review and comment please!
Oh, and HAPPY HALLOWEEN MOVIE LOVERS!!! Double oh, Mr. DICK HALLORANN!? You know we talk about it, any excuse to discuss The Shining. And Batman, for Bobby.
KP (00:01.154)
Welcome back to I Watch More Movies Than You. You got Ken. I forgot to even say it, isn't that funny? Hey, also, you know what? Welcome back to Dairy. So hey, for the first time in show history, we're covering, it's cinematic, mind you, a TV show.
Bobbymom (00:06.973)
You got, What? Yeah.
Bobbymom (00:24.779)
Well, you know, it's HBO. A lot of people would argue that's not television. It's HBO.
KP (00:29.634)
That is, mean, I think you're not wrong. I'm approaching the end of Sopranos, I think you're not wrong. You have Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, they're banging. Jason, Jason, okay, I can't say his last name because this will get labeled, but it's F-U-C-H-S. Wow, good for you, Jason. So welcome to Dairy Bobby. I'm gonna say that, I'm getting the cast by the way, brilliant. But I...
Bobbymom (00:31.519)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (00:56.555)
Okay, alright.
KP (00:58.626)
consider myself probably the biggest it fan on planet earth. Pardon? Yeah, I just sent you a picture of it.
Bobbymom (01:04.176)
Have you read the book? Have you read the book?
Have you re- have you really?
KP (01:11.246)
I'd sent you yesterday, I was showing you how big it was. That's what she said. Remember, or we're doing on Marco, but it's one of those stories, Bobby. And I have the first edition. I have several different editions. I've got the audio book is 48 hours long. I've listened to it. Yeah, get it, pun. This season, I always have it on in the car, no matter what. I have it on Audible. Amazon is not a sponsor of the podcast yet. So hopefully I get a check.
Bobbymom (01:13.803)
You sent me a picture to show me how big it was?
No.
Bobbymom (01:29.227)
Okay.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (01:39.39)
Right.
KP (01:40.61)
but I love everything about it. And then.
Bobbymom (01:44.277)
So what, you've read the book and you've listened to the audiobook multiple times?
KP (01:48.448)
Not mo no, I have not listened to the audiobook all the way through multiple times. I always start it in this season.
Bobbymom (01:51.435)
I see. I have your... Okay, you always started the season, you never finish it.
KP (01:57.038)
Dude, it's 48 out. I think I'm 36 in.
Bobbymom (02:00.468)
Okay.
KP (02:02.264)
And I'm lying about everything as far as all the way through on the reading. But I still feel like I love it more than anyone. I know how to explain it. Like, I don't know how explain it. have... Okay, thank you. I'm gonna look that. I need to look that word up. Because I don't think it means what you think it does. But, you know, we need dreamers, right? by the way, the opening...
Bobbymom (02:12.818)
It's- I can explain it real fast. It's called narcissism.
Bobbymom (02:22.526)
think it means exactly what it... I think it means...
KP (02:30.816)
song when it goes to the dreamers that what a great I was but I'm a huge fan and I'll be honest with you and you know I've loved Stephen King forever I've been to his house my claim to fame shout out wifey for being willing to go to Bangor but it was four feet of snow and there was a popped red balloon on his gargoyle fence yeah yeah exactly right yeah you probably thought it was really cool and then nothing else stopped that
Bobbymom (02:32.138)
Yeah, Dreamers, yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (02:37.652)
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (02:44.458)
I remember when you were... that's not long after we first met.
I no, I thought- I said why are you- I said why are you going to Maine in January? That's what I said.
KP (02:59.746)
That's it. Yep. Right after a nor'easter. Four feet of snow, seven degrees. I had a blast. But Dairy, in my opinion, it, I really do believe is Stephen King's Peace Day Resistance.
Bobbymom (03:05.854)
Perfect. Yeah.
Bobbymom (03:14.186)
Okay, hold on. Even more so than The Shining? The Shining is your favorite movie.
KP (03:20.364)
Well, but it's Kubrick's telling of it. You know what I'm...
Bobbymom (03:24.618)
What about the books?
KP (03:27.66)
The book's phenomenal. No, book, The Shining is phenomenal. I still think, I think that The Shining is my favorite movie of all time, but if we're talking Stephen King's pen to paper and then like really his most...
Bobbymom (03:30.611)
But you think it's better.
Bobbymom (03:45.611)
So I've never read the book. I've read a lot of Stephen King, but it is not one of them that I've read. I have friends who are huge movie people, huge King people, who have read the book and do not like the 2017 It and subsequent sequel, thought it was not as faithful to the book as it should have been. What are your thoughts?
KP (04:12.856)
Well, there are some things in the book that they cannot show in a movie. And I want to actually walk. actually would like to read that passage now. If you don't mind. Here's the thing that happens to King. Here's where when you when you and you would understand this, you're a creative person. When you jump from one medium to the other. You there are sacrifices. And this is a big AF book.
Bobbymom (04:15.41)
Well, obviously, we know that. We know that. We all know that.
Yeah
Bobbymom (04:34.207)
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
KP (04:41.55)
I have it to my left of me right now. I mean, it's huge. It's a tome. And there's no way, even with the miniseries, but there's no way that you could communicate what's in that in a movie without it being, well, we get a miniseries here, so that has a chance. But in my opinion, I think it's like, I understand because The Shining did it. The Shining did it in a large way. Stephen King hates Kubrick's The Shining, so he made a horrible version of it in the 90s. But...
Bobbymom (04:45.48)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (05:04.692)
Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (05:08.666)
Right? I don't hate that version of it actually. No, I think it's a lot more faithful to the book.
KP (05:12.174)
I actually haven't seen it.
Well exactly, that doesn't necessarily, that's where I come in. That doesn't necessarily make a better movie.
Bobbymom (05:21.992)
No, no, I'm not saying it does, it is pretty, for what it is, it is pretty good. And it takes some stuff, it takes some stuff from the book and actually like, yeah, it makes it work. I get what you're saying, but I also hate when you go real far off page.
KP (05:26.53)
because I loved, that's actually good to hear.
KP (05:32.291)
But I-
KP (05:36.962)
Yeah, well, see, I think that Andy Muschietti is a fan, kind of like Mike Flanagan.
Bobbymom (05:42.051)
I think that's my hangup, because I'm not a huge fan of this guy.
KP (05:46.274)
Well, you're not, but you didn't have beef with him before Flash though, right?
Bobbymom (05:50.495)
I don't know what else he's done, but I did not like Flash. And I liked the... I liked it when we first saw it, and then I saw it two more times in the theater, and I realized that all I like about it is Michael Keaton. And I don't like the story, I don't like the CGI. And I think I'm saying all of this as of right now, and it's October, 2025.
KP (05:54.766)
You know, it's funny that we both liked Flash on this podcast.
KP (06:06.197)
I could see that.
Bobbymom (06:16.05)
I'm saying all this now because I'm worried he's got he has the reins to the next Batman film and I'm very very concerned about that.
KP (06:21.635)
yeah.
Batman brave and bold, like we will talk about it actually, cause of a little Easter egg. But he did mama. He did the horror movie mama until 2013. That's pretty good. He did this short in 2008. but really dude, it was, I'll say this and I was working at the theater at the time and I remember opening night, I invited all my employees and we packed out auditorium number eight and we watched it.
Bobbymom (06:30.154)
Yeah, the DC Comics, Yeah, Mama was pretty good. Yeah.
KP (06:53.506)
in 2017.
Bobbymom (06:54.634)
That's not true, because no, we've talked about this on the pod before. We both worked together at that insurance place, and we walked to the theater to watch it. It was 2017. Where were you in 2017, Ken? There you go. Yeah. Yeah.
KP (07:02.872)
Well, how did I watch it with my employees then?
KP (07:08.2)
I watched it chapter two with my employees.
because I started the theater at 2018. Right? Okay. So.
Bobbymom (07:18.664)
You left where we worked together to go to the theater.
KP (07:24.078)
Yes, okay, that makes sense. Yeah, I on the misstrip came back boom. Um had to get out of there but and when I watched wherever the gates of hell no i'm joking the 2017 it I fell in love It's unbelievable it blew did it blew me away. It's it was the greatest selling rated r movie of all time until joker um
Bobbymom (07:24.703)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (07:28.18)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (07:37.546)
I did love that first one. Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (07:49.364)
Yeah.
KP (07:51.106)
Just every, mean, Bill Skarsgård, the casting, just everything about that movie unlocked it for me. That's why I actually genuinely think I fell in love with that.
Bobbymom (07:58.889)
You know, he's rumored to be... He's rumored to be Joker now, in DCU. Yeah. 100%.
KP (08:04.312)
that's crazy. I could see that because there's one, he could do it. Two, you know if he's sick, it be Jack Nicholson's son. Because he had that small part in Smile 2.
Bobbymom (08:14.723)
I know. Yeah. Yeah. I wanted much more of him in that movie than we got.
KP (08:20.63)
Yeah, I too. did too. I don't know if that's, yeah, I wonder if it's ability, if it was just what the script was. Like I want the same thing, but I fell in love with the 2017 yet and it made me go on this huge looking up everything about it. The book, I mean, you know, and there's like all these theories and the Gaia and the turtle and the three lights in the beginning and all these things. And really, you know, it's kind of funny. I was going to talk about this. This will bring us to it. Welcome to Dairy.
Bobbymom (08:27.593)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (08:31.31)
Mmm.
Bobbymom (08:37.021)
Mm-hmm.
KP (08:50.958)
I want to say one of my favorite aspects of this show, because I do. I mean that when I say Stephen King's Peace, They're Resistance. I think The Shining is the greatest movie ever, but this story in the book is so rich from all different times, from all different— a lot of people would say 112363 or whatever it was, but— it just— I've never seen such interwoven stories take place across so many different time periods with the same like—
terrifying undertone that comes back in all of these unique ways yet every single character you just because you know Stephen King how he can write characters and It is one. I mean it's just it's so rich for exploration Like it's unlike it's so he's such an interesting interdimensional demonic entity Like you know and this dairy and this idea. It's just all just I don't know why just and you know, it's a bicycle movie
Bobbymom (09:28.646)
yeah.
Bobbymom (09:40.863)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (09:46.154)
I probably asked you this before, but did you watch the 90s version as a kid?
KP (09:53.782)
Not as a kid, I've seen it a few times now. I can't recall seeing it as a kid.
Bobbymom (09:56.296)
Right. So this was your first exposure to Pennywise. wow. See that's such a backers experience for me because I saw it accidentally as a child. Around the time that it aired and it really scarred me from clowns. Legitimately, not a joke at all. It was a very traumatizing thing.
KP (10:01.366)
It was, yeah, the 2017, it was my first genuine exposure.
KP (10:18.786)
Wow.
Bobbymom (10:21.514)
unbelievable nightmares for a long time. So Pennywise was something that was ingrained in me to be fearful of. And it wasn't until I did not go back and try to watch the 90s It in its entirety until I was 18, 17 or 18. And I went back and watched it and watched it all the way through and really enjoyed it. But I only watched it the one time and then watched 2017 It. And then I went back.
KP (10:24.63)
Wow.
Bobbymom (10:50.964)
to the Tim Curry and watched it again. yeah, the same thing that it does in the film and the book truly did to me and I know several other people who have the exact same story I did. They were young, they were kids when it came out on the TV. I was hiding behind my dad's chair watching it and other kids doing the same thing and we all walked away scarred. It was a weirdly uniquely...
KP (10:53.664)
Interesting, I see.
KP (11:07.106)
Looking over the parents couch while it's on.
Bobbymom (11:19.588)
shared experience that I had with a bunch of other kids that it wasn't a shared experience. You know what mean? Like we were not together, but we all, it all happened to us the same time. look at that. Yeah.
KP (11:30.018)
And you said it all happened to us. What a perfect. Don't you think Stephen King Joe just has the zeitgeist like in the palm of his hand?
Bobbymom (11:37.117)
I think he knows, I think he knows, because this, what's so unique about it in general is that it's, you know, it's more than just a scary clown. It's the things that bother you specifically. And I think he just, I think it's him showing off knowing that he knows how to scare you because he knows everything that's scary. He knows everything that, he knows everything that bothers your soul.
KP (11:57.454)
He's got his finger on it, man.
KP (12:01.934)
Isn't that weird? Yeah, I agree.
KP (12:07.702)
Yeah, it is interesting. Like he really does.
Bobbymom (12:09.256)
Yeah, and there's something, there's something very, I would argue that there's, that that's not something that's demented. I would argue that that's something that's very, that's very, like warm and heartfelt. He know, yeah, I think it's, I think it's, I think he knows what, and I'm saying this about him as the person. Like I think he knows.
KP (12:19.278)
I actually agree.
KP (12:26.06)
I said, yeah, I think it's almost the opposite. It's almost cathartic.
Bobbymom (12:39.252)
What bothers people?
KP (12:41.07)
No, but I would argue no one in the history of authorship has no one bothers people more than Stephen King He's the greatest-selling author to ever walk the earth But there's debate between him and like RL Stein and JK Rowling and stuff, but he's one of over 350 million books But more than that man, look at the shows the spin-offs the movies
Bobbymom (12:46.418)
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (13:05.674)
Oh yeah, the movies, the series, the franchises, and for him to hit, you know, you mentioned like, you mentioned Arl Stein, okay, you know him from Goosebumps. You mentioned J.K. Rowling, okay, you know her from Harry Potter and Twitter. But you know Stephen King for several different things. And as a writer, that inspires me to be able to like, because,
KP (13:29.922)
dude, yeah.
Bobbymom (13:35.667)
He could, and not just that, but he also can cross genres. Shawshank Redemption, Greenmire, Stand By Me, dude. Yeah. And the same, yes, you have Carrie in The Shining and Misery and Christine and It, yeah, and it seemingly goes on and on.
KP (13:36.799)
It neat, isn't it?
KP (13:41.942)
Shawshank Redemption, Green Mile, Life of Chuck. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy. And then in the same hand.
KP (13:56.121)
Christine, it's crazy. Pet cemetery.
KP (14:01.838)
Salem's a lot.
And now you have it. Welcome to Dairy. So in here and the year of our Lord 2025, it's continuing. Say I did there. It's going to and I'm going to keep doing that because it is probably the most used word ever. So I'll stop drawing attention to it. But so Bobby, I'll walk us through it. It welcome to Dairy, my as far as television goes, because, you know, I'm such a more of a movie guy. When I saw it was Musi, Eddie, when I saw it was Scarsgard.
Bobbymom (14:04.883)
So.
Bobbymom (14:10.482)
Mm-hmm. Yeah,
Bobbymom (14:16.746)
Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (14:20.532)
Yep, let's hear it.
KP (14:33.122)
and I saw as a prequel, I probably the most excited I've been for a TV show in a really long time. Like maybe my, maybe since like when the Walking Dead aired season one, which is the only season I ended up watching. Like that's how, I mean, just beyond excited. This is on the calendar. Now they're releasing the second episode. This is the pilot that we're walking through real quick. We'll review the second one now comes out in the morning of Halloween. How cool is that? They moved it up.
Bobbymom (14:37.802)
Nice.
KP (15:02.99)
The actual episode one is called The Thing in the Dark. So it's 1962. A couple with their son moved to Derry, Maine, just as a young boy disappears. With their arrival, very bad things began to happen in town. It's putting it extremely lightly. So one thing I like about this, I like this time period. I want to say I love that you can already tell.
Bobbymom (15:07.594)
Mmm.
Bobbymom (15:21.726)
it.
KP (15:31.224)
that the cold war is going to be at the heart of this. And here's why. And you're a Twin Peaks guy. You got me into it I'll be forever eternally grateful to you. Season three, episode eight with the bomb, right? And the gas station, all of it, right? So in here you have, so in that one, I won't spoil it for people, but on the surface, basically you're saying, if you don't want to hear this fast forward like five minutes, but
Bobbymom (15:33.957)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (15:39.006)
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (15:45.47)
Yeah.
KP (16:00.622)
Twin Peaks season three episode. I one of the greatest episodes of television history David Lynch is a mastermind and You have this nuclear explosion and and this is one interpretation. It draws the attention of this interdimensional demonic entity It essentially summons it into our world is a guy to light And a lot of people think they're saying God of light there by the way, it's very interesting. So but
because we were capable of such evil, it awoken our presence to the beings that be, right? The firemen, the higher beings. in this, you're here at the Cold War. One of the biggest evils to ever exist is obviously the atomic bomb, right? It's such destruction. And here we are in that era again, through the created of it. And I think there's no mistake. And I'm sure I know, obviously I know
Bobbymom (16:35.53)
Okay.
KP (16:58.562)
We got the turtle imagery in this, by the way, real Steve, real fans will know what that means from the book. we haven't gotten Bob gray yet. Others again, we'll kind of latch onto that, but you have this huge evil coming. and then of course, in a lot of ways, I know it's not, you know, direct comparison, you draw the attention of this large evil. summon this interdimensional demonic entity, the lights. And so.
Bobbymom (17:03.05)
Mmm, mm-hmm.
KP (17:28.428)
That being said, I love this time period. I love everything about it. was so, always thinking about what was it like? You could ask your dad, honestly, who was, you he was of age, like, what's it like when everything, and it's always that way from that point on, once that existed, that, you know what I mean? Thanks Oppenheimer. But what must it have been like to sit there and you think you're on the precipice of the world ending? And of course in the first word too, the great word, they thought the same thing, but this is just different. You know what I mean?
Bobbymom (17:35.04)
yeah.
Bobbymom (17:43.089)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (17:55.99)
Yeah. Yeah. Panic.
KP (17:58.794)
So yeah, exactly. Yeah, and then the Cuban Missile Crisis, everything like right there. But so I love the setting. You get dropped in. love, I do, I personally do love Muschietti, but it's really because my exposure was the 2017 it even before mama. And it was such a home run for me.
Bobbymom (18:14.825)
Yeah, I was just looking at his IMDB and it's basically, as director, it's basically just mama, it went into, and the flash, and then now, welcome to Derry, and then it'll be... I mean, the flash is a big hit, a big hit against, know, and rewatches, doesn't hold up at all. I think I just really like Michael Keaton, Batman, and I like those parts to an extent, but...
KP (18:25.87)
Well, I hope he wins you back.
KP (18:33.39)
Mm-hmm.
I haven't rewatched it.
Bobbymom (18:43.389)
Overall, I and I think there's a lot of studio involvement with that too that got in the way So I'm really really really praying that he gets Batman, right? But he I I do like what he's done with it and I do like what he's done with dairy so far So far
KP (18:58.158)
Beautiful, okay. Okay, and I'm with you. So, and again, it's just the pilot episode, but like, so you're dropped in and you have that movie reel going and the Capitol, the beautiful snow falling outside of that tiny little theater.
Bobbymom (19:08.501)
Right.
yeah. Yeah, that's such a cool setting. Yeah.
KP (19:17.878)
Isn't it the best? Yeah, Dairy in general. Maine is a postcard. It just is. They lean into that here. This is extremely well shot. Like it's beautiful movie to look at. The soundtrack's amazing. The actors, I wanted to say that even before we go. The cast I thought was dynamite.
Bobbymom (19:22.269)
Yeah
Bobbymom (19:27.337)
Very, very well shot.
Bobbymom (19:36.491)
yeah, absolutely, absolutely. What?
KP (19:38.872)
Did you notice something? want to, want to, this, this, was something interesting. thought of you and I didn't even realize it. watched the episode twice and almost three times and I didn't even realize it until I was reading about it. But okay. So you're dropped in though, Bobby, right? And this kid is he's running from something. We don't know what yeah. 10 year old sucking a pass in a movie theater reminds me of you. And they turn around like, are you sucking a pass? You freak. But then he goes and hitchhikes and his family, right? This, you know,
Bobbymom (19:59.649)
Bobbymom (20:07.774)
Cough
KP (20:07.852)
normal enough family, things get a little weird. Especially when the mom says, need to glue our, what, 12 year old daughter's legs together. Please.
Bobbymom (20:16.11)
12's, 11's, like, can I tell you something? And this is not a, this is not a flack, and a lot of times in this situation it is. As soon as he got in the car, I knew what it was. And I think it's, I don't think it was a shortcoming. I think they did a really good job of showing you that something was wrong from the beginning. And it was, it was just, it was just a little bit off. was, I'm talking as soon as he got in that car.
KP (20:27.65)
Really?
KP (20:38.498)
Yeah, just a little bit off.
Bobbymom (20:45.268)
There was something about the way the mom turned to look at him that just felt dead behind the eyes to me.
KP (20:49.133)
Hmm.
That's interesting for me. I don't know. can't, I can't. I gotta be fully honest. I don't think I picked up on it the first time, but on my rewatch the kids eyes, I think they're almost a dead giveaway.
Bobbymom (21:01.064)
Yes, yes. I think all their eyes just kind of, it's almost like the rest of them is so animated, but their eyes just stay still.
KP (21:10.99)
That's pretty daggum cool. That's a good notice. So he's in there with them, right? And all of a sudden the girl pulls out liver and sticks her bloody liver hands in front of the kid's face. Poor guy. And of course that's sucking a passie like a freak. I can't blame him.
Bobbymom (21:12.83)
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (21:20.078)
my gosh. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I'm not sure where that came from. Like, why the PASSY? Anyway. No. Yeah, right. Yeah. Yeah.
KP (21:30.902)
I don't know, but it end well for this young man. Spoiler alert, by the way, for everybody, right? Because we're going to go through it real fast, but it's just, you know, just one episode pilot. Then that goes, something crazy happens. We see a live birth to a demon.
Bobbymom (21:44.937)
That was hard. My wife had to turn away at that point. That was tough, yeah. Yeah, no, was, yeah, it did. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
KP (21:48.086)
Yeah, that was tough, man. Like it looked good. Good meaning like, you know what I'm saying? Like it got, got to you. It looked real. Nice practical effect there. until you had the, you know, the winged demon child come out, thoughts.
Bobbymom (22:03.848)
Yeah. that felt a little... That was my least favorite part. That felt a little... That felt a little... I mean, it felt creepy at first. But I think... I think the camera just stayed on it too long. And it just kinda... Kinda got a little weird. Which, that... You know, that's... That's one of the reasons... That's one of things about this guy I'm not sure I like. But, you know, we'll see. We'll see. But that was the only... My only real complaint about the episode.
KP (22:19.852)
Yeah, I actually kind of agree.
Yeah.
KP (22:32.654)
I do. Yeah, I get that. And I do what I do like though, is that sequence ends in the most brutal way possible. This was a brutal, I read, I read someone said, Oh, Pennywise was taking it easy on them kids in the beginning. Meaning like in the 2017 one, like you, cause Bobby, this one's true. You have that story and then you have the story of Mr. Hamlin, right? We all recognize that name. That's his dad. like he,
Bobbymom (22:40.167)
yeah.
Bobbymom (22:47.952)
Right. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely.
Bobbymom (22:57.917)
Yeah. Yeah.
KP (23:01.422)
We get his story of how he came here through the Air Force. And as we know, Derry Maine, they tell us is the tip of the spear against the Ruskies in this nuclear arms race, which is amazing. So then him and his buddy come onto the scene and here's what I was going to add. And we cut back and forth in the episode when it shows him real nice guy, somebody you can already like, you know what I mean? Just like Mike Hamlin, just a warm presence.
Bobbymom (23:10.516)
Mmm. Mmm.
KP (23:29.294)
played fantastically there by some It's as Leroy Hamlin played by Jovan Adepo Played him. I mean just wonderful wonderful performance But the guy he gets picked up by how if you caught these names This is where it gets cold. This is where you get into the SKU Stephen King universe. I got that from somewhere. I can't remember. Sorry, whoever He's picked up by like a General Shaw Right
Bobbymom (23:36.97)
Uh-huh.
Bobbymom (23:49.758)
Mm-hmm.
KP (23:58.304)
and you immediately think Shawshank. But here's what's even crazier. The guy driving, the black gentleman is driving that golf cart or that little whatever. That is Dick Halloran.
Bobbymom (23:58.638)
yeah, yeah, Shawshank, yeah.
Bobbymom (24:07.19)
huh. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobbymom (24:13.867)
Shut up, is it really? I just got cold chills, dude.
KP (24:16.086)
Yeah, that's Dick Halloran.
Dude, I know. Is that not like, that's, that's, yeah, I didn't know it until I was reading up on it. He introduced, like, it said, like it says it.
Bobbymom (24:22.91)
Is that really?
Bobbymom (24:28.927)
dude I wondered why there was like the lingered shots on him
KP (24:32.31)
Yep. Some people shine, some don't. The rumors, they got him there because he's helpful because of that.
Bobbymom (24:35.947)
my god dick halleran hey can you just take a second to talk about what a cool name dick halleran is what a cool name you could use that for the movies you know what mean
KP (24:43.822)
Dude it's Yeah, I wish I'd say dick hollering You know, it's even crazier about dick hollering Is that he was played by scat man Crothers, maybe the only other cool or name like You know what I mean? Scat man Crothers a musician He was a played Louie the garbage man on Chico and the man
Bobbymom (25:03.888)
Yes! That was scat man.
Bobbymom (25:13.924)
man, God that is so cool, that was dick-hacking. I hope we explore that later in the show.
KP (25:13.954)
Buh-Duh.
KP (25:18.646)
Yeah, I can't believe it. When he was there, he was portrayed by Arthur Woodley in the baritone part.
Bobbymom (25:23.947)
Well, the SKU would be the last universe I'd want to live in. FII.
KP (25:30.894)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, well Let's say that's something I kind of some somewhat feel like we're in it But that is kind of funny, okay, so he's Arthur Woodley he's in the baritone part. that's in the shop So dumb I was reading the wrong thing. Yeah, here's the guy said And so we get these guys right you got captain Paul Rose you got major Leroy Hamlin are talking about the Korean War why they're brought in
Bobbymom (25:38.687)
Hehehehehe
Thank
KP (25:59.182)
You get some tension where that one guy wouldn't salute him. You get some racial discrimination from a master there or the masters. One of the titles Shaw obviously deescalates. Um, and then Halloran drives them back. Here's what's crazy. Um, by the way, Halloran was going to get his own movie and then it got scrapped and they did doctor's. That's kind of crazy. Um, but I thought a wild part and was giving around a little bit was when
Bobbymom (26:05.715)
Right. Right.
Bobbymom (26:21.994)
Yeah.
KP (26:28.76)
Hamlin was in his room and the masked people came in at gunpoint and beat the crap out of him. That was, what do you think that, because my read of it is they weren't gonna kill him. And he said, you're gonna have to pull that trigger. And he said, I'd hear you better without your mask on. Do you think he's being tested to see if he'd give that information out?
Bobbymom (26:33.373)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (26:43.925)
Right.
Bobbymom (26:52.075)
I probably, that's probably the under the surface level answer. Yeah, because you see it, you want to automatically assume racism, but it might have been just to see, but it could be like a, we're gonna pick a sadistic way to see if we can get this information out because of the color of the skin. Yeah, possible.
KP (27:02.21)
Could be that too. Yep.
KP (27:10.134)
Yeah, you know what mean because he's going to be like exposed to such high clearance stuff.
Bobbymom (27:15.403)
Have you, you haven't read Doctor Sleep, have you? You find out a lot more about Dick Halloran's past, and I gotta tell you, he's one tough dude for what he has gone through. He is one tough dude. Yeah, he's not, yeah, he's not to be messed with, for sure, yeah. Yeah.
KP (27:19.029)
I started it. No, I have not.
KP (27:26.949)
that's cool.
KP (27:33.538)
That's so neat. That's cool. That gives me more reason to read it. I don't like it as much as The Shining, like the movie. do love it.
Bobbymom (27:39.851)
It's no it's it's a lot different. It's a lot different It I think so too. Yeah, I think so too. Yeah. Yeah
KP (27:43.758)
It is, yeah. And I think that's okay with a sequel. That's one angle you can go, you know what I mean? But I thought that was crazy. So here we are in like Castle Rock, but good. I don't want to hate on that. didn't watch it all the way through. But I said, I will go back. I for sure will go back. But then it cuts back and you have the Motley Crue, you know what I mean? You got to have the group of kids. It's a bicycle movie.
Bobbymom (27:55.635)
Right. Right.
First season was fun, second wasn't good.
Yeah.
Bobbymom (28:12.082)
yeah.
KP (28:14.104)
What's interesting is you start getting, start really for me I start looking at, there's Mike, there's whatever, there's Beverly, there's, and then you you got Pennywise, pardon me, it, people start hearing voices in the drain. Well trick is dumb, I like something you said before we even watched this is like, the coolest part to you is you know it makes it through. I love that, that is a great point. Like this is not gonna end well.
Bobbymom (28:19.668)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (28:28.214)
huh.
Bobbymom (28:37.279)
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, at best, at best, the kids find a way to survive. At best. But you know he's not going anywhere.
KP (28:43.948)
You know what I mean.
KP (28:49.303)
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I think that's neat. And so then he goes back to them and you see, you you got your bullies, which are always the scariest characters to me and Stephen King stuff. They don't get, they don't get to any crazy levels here. Yeah, please.
Bobbymom (29:03.947)
Can I ask you something about that though? Because this is something Lacey and I talked about. Because we know that kids can be cruel and that bullies are real thing. But she was talking about the pickles in the locker. And she was like, this is all making fun of her dad's death. She said, is this a little too extreme? And I said, well, I felt that way about
KP (29:19.34)
Mm-hmm, been there.
Bobbymom (29:34.226)
it the movie that it that even before you saw Pennywise kind of get involved, the bullying felt extreme, like a little a little far fetched for both for both the movie and the show. And I said it's either one, we've never been bullied as bad as some kids have and don't know it gets this bad. We know it's bad, but does it actually get this bad or is
KP (29:43.502)
Dude, Henry Bowers is a monster.
Bobbymom (30:03.317)
There's something just an is there just such a negative energy to dairy that everything gets pulled a little downward because of it. Do you see what I mean? Or kids just dicks.
KP (30:12.482)
Hmm.
Yeah, think both. I think it's both. I think I love what you said about something about dairy. Because absolutely.
Bobbymom (30:22.345)
Yeah, I mean, because I mean, I guess my theory goes back to is there there just a dark place in general and that's why that's why it can survive there.
KP (30:33.87)
Well, I mean, when the kid said and he got in the car, goes anywhere but dairy. Like I do think that that's a great, that's a great point. I think it's both though, dude, cause Henry Bowers in the book too, man, he's a monster. He's and to me, the scariest right now, I was really, really bullied and I've been ganged. I've been in fights. I've been suspended multiple times. No, not that not sags. And so I have seen,
Bobbymom (30:37.45)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (30:42.571)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (30:46.25)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (30:54.655)
You get game banged. Yeah.
KP (31:02.39)
I have seen it at that level in person. Again, not the best upbringing, you know, but like, I mean, I love my parents. I'm not saying that, but like I've seen it out there in, in rough Republic schools, even elementary.
Bobbymom (31:04.768)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (31:11.893)
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I know it exists. I have seen it happen to other people, but it just, there's something about this show and about the movies that it just, it seems so sadistic.
KP (31:19.457)
Yeah.
KP (31:26.058)
I agree. I do think it's both. think it does exist and I do think Derry brings it down. do. Anytime there's a knife involved, man, they love switch blades back then. But like knife involvement freaks me out. I think it's both. So they go back and you don't see the bullies too bad yet. You see the girl get bullied a little bit. But nothing crazy. know, her friends, she's talking to her friend, get the big eyes. She's like, hey, you're already labeled crazy. They think she's the reason her dad died, which is stupid.
Bobbymom (31:27.882)
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (31:35.082)
man.
Bobbymom (31:38.421)
Yeah.
KP (31:55.136)
Again, maybe that's a little bit of that dairy. And obviously she's not, but so she starts hearing the Maddie who's missing, played by Miles Eckhart. She's like, no, you're not gonna tell people you're hearing him in the drain pipes. Like we don't wanna, know, like, let's, So you already see a little bit of tension there. The kids, by the way, just phenomenal. The performances, unbelievable. And they find it, so then like I said, it flashes that, it flashes back to them.
Bobbymom (31:57.354)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (32:03.166)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (32:15.95)
the kids were great, yeah. The kids were great, yeah.
KP (32:24.142)
They all have their experience. go to this big, this awesome plow, almost like a lighthouse, the beautiful view of downtown dairy. Um, they share their experiences and they're kind of bonded just like all of the other iterations of it by their experience with them. They can't believe that someone else, know, um, and they, you know, so cool about the way, by him being fear itself or whatever it is, the Moosh yetis to 2017. It was one deal being done away from having Freddy Krueger in it because he moved.
Bobbymom (32:36.042)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (32:41.098)
Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (32:44.709)
yeah, yeah.
Bobbymom (32:51.386)
wow.
KP (32:52.078)
We moved the time period up and Kruger, you know, came out in 84, and I'm in Elm street. So it's very close. have mixed feeling. think it would have been sick, but then I also understand like it's its own thing and it could have. Overshadowed it maybe. Um, I do think it's a mass. I love 2017 yet. Like I think it's that good. It's on my pant. it's. So you can go to the kids and then they, they bond a couple of stories. I'm trying to remember the girl's name, but it's kind of cool. They covered for Maddie in the beginning because I know he's running from something. has a really tough life.
Bobbymom (32:55.208)
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (32:59.614)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (33:04.42)
sure
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (33:21.938)
Right?
KP (33:22.094)
And then you get them going through downtown Derry together and they go and find her name escapes me. And she was just telling them go away. They've been trying to pin this on my dad, you know, cause he's a black guy. But then she hears them talking about the voice in the sewer. So she stops them and they bond. Well, she is, she's the projectionist at the Capitol, at the theater. So then we have this final, just to get us there, showdown.
Bobbymom (33:33.337)
yeah, yeah,
Bobbymom (33:38.026)
Hmm.
Bobbymom (33:45.0)
Yeah, yeah.
Bobbymom (33:50.398)
Mm-hmm.
KP (33:51.03)
of the pilot. have all the kids, her up there being the camera woman, all the kids down there in this beautiful old theater. And they have this great scene where it's dark, you can't see their faces and they're sharing guilt about their friend Maddie obviously being dead and what they all could have done about it. And then the lights come on from the movie and it's that same song and dance number and it shows they were each crying. But then they see Maddie.
Bobbymom (34:08.966)
Right.
Bobbymom (34:16.928)
Hmm.
KP (34:20.15)
in the crowd of this movie. He's holding a covered up, we don't know what it is yet, but it's definitely a baby. He looks at them from it and they all start having this awesome moment of hope, which I don't know why you're seeing him in a movie, but like you said, it's dairy. There's something going on there. He starts walking towards them and then lo and behold, it's that dagum devil cupid demon baby.
Bobbymom (34:21.575)
Ugh, God, dude.
Bobbymom (34:29.322)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (34:38.912)
Right.
Bobbymom (34:50.604)
huh.
KP (34:51.384)
except this one gets huge fast. yeah. That's not what I've heard. I've heard mid. I have heard fast. But then this giant, no, I'm kidding. It flies out of the screen. Bobby, here's the crazy thing. It keeps getting bigger and bigger, right? Like it gets huge. They're trapped in the theater. This thing wastes.
Bobbymom (34:55.851)
Same. At best.
KP (35:17.738)
It goes from 0 to 100. It wastes not a second tearing one of those kids in half. It's kind of interesting, right? This thing, it's a blood bath in there, right? She's trying to help from the projectionist. The main girl goes down. She's underneath there. The guy has his little sister with him. He gets pulled. She's down there. They're talking underneath the seats where all this chaos and blood is raining down. Then even the little girl gets dragged. Then you have the girl come in.
Bobbymom (35:21.867)
Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (35:27.84)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (35:44.394)
Ugh.
KP (35:47.704)
try to rescue what's her face. love that I got the names down pat for everybody. Let's fill and Veronica and Lily. She grabs Lily to book it. But like Bobby, this movie ends with it. The entity just murdering all but two kids. That's like one, I guess, did it really happen? Cause you know how they can have those solutions. Do you think that?
Bobbymom (36:05.459)
Mm-hmm.
Bobbymom (36:11.945)
I think it happened and I think building that pseudo losers club in the first episode was just to get us comfortable with that. And then pull the rug out. So I think obviously you're gonna focus on these two kids going forward and maybe other characters, but this is where you're gonna start. That's what I think.
KP (36:27.077)
that's crazy.
KP (36:38.222)
Definitely go back to Hamlin. So I would argue, and I'd like your thoughts on this, that was a cool decision by Muschietti.
Bobbymom (36:46.795)
I thought so too because I was I remember when They first meet up with I came over the girls named me there and she's like I heard Maddie in the drainpipe or whatever I thought okay, it's the only difference about this losers club is that nobody really cared for Maddie and then But they're all gonna bond over it anyway, and then this happens. I'm like, no
No, they just wanted you to think this is the Losers Club, but it's not. Which is probably smart because you make it too similar to the story we all know, then we're just gonna, all we're gonna do is compare it to the story we know. Nobody wants to do that. The writer doesn't want us to do that. We don't want to live that. That's why the best sequels and prequels are different from the original source material.
KP (37:13.122)
nice.
KP (37:18.606)
Dang, that's cool. Nice subversion.
KP (37:31.726)
Yeah, 100%.
Bobbymom (37:42.412)
good decision I think. Although it is... Go ahead, go ahead. I was gonna say, despite the fact that it is harder for me to watch anything happen to kids now, it's just so hard. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
KP (37:43.886)
Cool, I agree. I think that did you like the? No, go ahead, no place.
KP (37:54.022)
yeah, it's a tough story. This is a tough story. You know, it's his food source, which is just a wild concept. Again, Stephen King having his finger on what makes people the most unnerved. But when that screen goes red and it starts on fire, my goodness, dude. It starts flashing the whole scene, that whole sequence is lit just red. I love it when a movie is a movie or shows a show in this instance.
Bobbymom (38:08.693)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (38:21.599)
Yeah, yeah, of course, yeah, 100%.
KP (38:22.67)
where it doesn't have to be, you know what I mean? Did you like the brutal tone throughout this? Did that work for you?
Bobbymom (38:31.435)
I think it goes back to what we were saying about what out my theory about dairy. If my theory about dairy is real, and I'm going to pretend that it is until I'm told it's not, then it works for me. That dairy is like a dark spot on the map. You know? In the same way that I would say, so to unfortunately spoilers something for a 35 year old show, but
KP (38:49.036)
Yeah, yeah.
Bobbymom (39:00.491)
36 year old show, but Twin Peaks, just like, I think that, I think all the negative energy was being pulled from Twin Peaks to the Black Lodge. I think, I think if you could look at a map that could show that kind of thing, I think Twin Peaks would be a black spot on the map. And I think Derry would be a black spot on the map as well.
KP (39:15.884)
Nice. Yeah. Yeah.
KP (39:28.75)
I like that too, it's like a dark magnetism because even our nuclear program is there now. Why is it drawing that? I know geographically, but you know.
Bobbymom (39:31.232)
Yeah, there's something, yeah. Right, right. So, yeah, so just the idea that, you know, there's a, I hate using the word energy so generically, but like if there's like a dark energy there already, or maybe just, you know, Pennywise's presence there over time, but I also kind of like to think that some of these things can be explained.
And it's like, okay, this is a dark spot on the map. No wonder there's a killer entity there, you know? Yeah. Yeah.
KP (40:06.7)
I like dude. I think the Twin Peaks comparison is spot-on. I think we're gonna mean you were gonna talk about that throughout like and subscribe people by the way We're gonna cover the whole show So hang hang in there with us. I we know it's not a movie, but I mean They okay, that's a great thing. So, okay I'll leave it at this and we'll get into the plan for it. Welcome to Dairy a show
Bobbymom (40:14.281)
Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Every episode.
How many episodes are there?
KP (40:28.75)
I like Alan Roger Dibra's reading review about darkness under like a pristine surface of beautiful 60s suburbia. I will always love that by the way, I'll watch Wayne Peaks, but I will always love that. Like supernatural forces in the wood, like this kind of thing, beautiful landscapes, but there's dark and fantastical happening underneath. Like I love that. And I think this does, does do that. Um, so did you like, we'll end it here and then we'll, we'll talk about the plan for the show. What would you add a five?
Bobbymom (40:35.253)
Yeah. yeah.
KP (40:58.99)
a little letterbox on it. Welcome to Dairy the Pilot.
Bobbymom (41:01.835)
I'll probably I probably give it a four probably give it a four. Yeah, what about you? Yeah, okay
KP (41:05.986)
That's awesome. think I'm right there with you. Maybe a 4.25. I actually was a huge fan. I really liked it. I'm with you that the monster choice that he envisioned, I guess that's what they were afraid of. You know it. I don't know. It was good, not great if I had to nitpick. And you had to go full CGI. I know it's hard to practical something like that. It was real obvious when the camera hung there.
Bobbymom (41:19.935)
Yeah, yeah.
Bobbymom (41:27.637)
Sure. Sure.
Bobbymom (41:33.599)
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That was a bummer.
KP (41:36.734)
But I mean, that's a hang up that like, it was not a big deal. know what I mean? But I'm with them at 4.25. So here's the schedule. So you got episodes. So they've already said they're gonna be three seasons.
Bobbymom (41:41.983)
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobbymom (41:50.246)
wow, okay. Yeah, okay.
KP (41:51.278)
And that's sick, three seasons. And for this season, episode one's now, then Halloween, and then you have eight, with the last one being on December 15th. Right before, oh, what a great season for this show too. And you know what I mean? Yeah, time, I mean, just, oh, it's perfect.
Bobbymom (42:02.291)
Okay, alright.
Bobbymom (42:06.454)
Yeah, absolutely, great time period, absolutely.
So let me talk about something real quick and I promise this falls into not only our show, our pod, but also connects to this episode. So as you know, with the DCU, they're filming Clayface right now. It's a horror movie, but it's based in the DCU. And Clayface is a Batman villain.
KP (42:15.714)
Please.
Bobbymom (42:41.644)
It's a Batman villain movie. Clayface is the, he's a very scary character. Scared me to death as a kid in the animated show. And they are actually basing the movie off of the two-parter episodes that introduce the character from the cartoon. And so, so Clayface, I'm not sure, I wasn't sure why they were
KP (42:51.021)
awesome.
Bobbymom (43:11.808)
doing a Clayface movie, but let me say this. I've had a theory for a while and I will probably be wrong, but I want to say it here now on the off chance that I'm right. I hope that we do not get an announcement on Batman, who's playing Batman, what Batman looks like. I want to see, I want to watch a monster movie.
KP (43:21.802)
I hope you're
Be right.
Bobbymom (43:40.203)
where you see maybe in the last minutes of the film, Clayface about to absolutely absorb this poor protagonist or whatever, and you just pop, you just see a battering stick in the side of his head, and then it explodes and he forms back together and you just pan over and you see Batman, okay? And then that's how you get introduced.
KP (44:03.478)
That's sick. That's a great ending.
Bobbymom (44:09.462)
to the DCU Batman. You don't know who it is, you just see a guy in a costume. And I think that would be a great way. It would be great press for Clayface, the film, and it would be a very unique way. They did it with Marvel a couple of times, but no, not with a character this big. I think it could work, and then you could do all your press release. And I've been saying that for about three months. Let me tell you something about this episode of Welcome to Derry.
you see a comic book in it. Detective Comics 298. All right? Not only is that not only is that comic correct for this time period because that comic came out in 1961, it is also the very first appearance of Matt Hagen's Clayface.
KP (45:05.832)
that's sick.
Bobbymom (45:08.5)
It's the very first appearance of the, there's been three clay faces. It started with Basil Carlo, then it went to Matt Hagen. And this is the first appearance of Matt Hagen in Clayface, which is gonna be the clay face in this movie.
KP (45:23.928)
that's neat. So wait, so do you think, because, okay, is that, do you think that's just a nod to Muschietti going to do Batman Brave and the Bold?
Bobbymom (45:24.876)
Yeah.
Bobbymom (45:34.88)
Well, here's my thing. I would say that. I would say that. But you went specifically with Clayface? Like, there's no such thing as coincidence. There can't be. Like, not really.
KP (45:51.768)
Dude, you think he's gonna have, that's gonna be one of the forms of it to one of the kids.
Bobbymom (45:56.351)
No, I don't. think this is telling us that the first time we see his Batman is going to be in clayface.
KP (45:58.35)
to be sick though.
KP (46:06.094)
that makes sense.
Bobbymom (46:07.424)
That's what I think it is. But I would not be, I would not hate to see him take on that form though. Now that you mentioned it. Yeah.
KP (46:15.694)
That'd be kind of crazy, wouldn't it? That'd be cool. I mean, because Pennywise was like John Wayne Gacy. Kind of, you know what I mean? Killing kids, burying them under his freaking house.
Bobbymom (46:20.458)
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And if it is something that takes on, you know, things around it to be scary, yeah, there's no reason why it couldn't be Clayface. Not in the Clayface movie, but like in this show, yeah, why not?
KP (46:35.304)
That would be, yeah, I think I'm fanfare casting.
You know where I originally thought you were going? Is that Pennywise makes an appearance in Clayface and they somehow connect the universes. But that's just, again, I'm getting crazy. I don't either.
Bobbymom (46:46.57)
I don't think they'll do that. think what they'll do, I don't think James Gunn will allow that, but I think what they're doing is I think they're giving you a kind of a subtle hint that you may see Batman, his Batman, Michetti's Batman connected to Clayface, the movie.
KP (46:57.614)
How cool.
KP (47:01.902)
Did you think that you would find a way to talk about Batman on this episode of it? Welcome to Derry. They were recording. Yeah. I would say this one was legitimate. This one is. That was cool and you could make out the comic and everything that was intentional.
Bobbymom (47:06.28)
I will find a way to talk about Batman in just about any way possible. This one's legitimate, yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, 100%. I mean, easy enough for me to Google it after I saw it.
KP (47:20.91)
Did they throw us a bone man? You got you got clay face and I got dick Halloran What a cool I I'll leave it this way One, I hope you're right too is I thought it welcome to dairy. It was a very fun Pilot and I'm actually excited for something to get excited weekly again And I think it's cool that people will talk about it because there's that weekly releases that traditional release that were You know that kind of gone the way of the dodo bird, but it's coming back. because it gives it gives show staying
Bobbymom (47:25.61)
Hehehehehe
Bobbymom (47:49.196)
Mm-hmm.
KP (47:50.734)
I think they're realizing stays in the conversation longer and I'm excited about it. Welcome to I'm glad to be back in Dairy, Maine. What about you? Awesome. Well, people, we love you. Happy week of Halloween. It's this is after midnight, so it's three days from now. It's crazy. We're going to have a Nightmare on Elm Street retrospective, a couple other most Halloween-ous movies, Halloween Halloween movies. Pardon me, Bobby. I'm Bobby Mom.
Bobbymom (47:58.57)
Yeah, yeah, I am too.
Bobbymom (48:09.019)
Mm-hmm.
KP (48:19.47)
A little derivative. Sorry about that as well. It's just your name on here. Um, and next week we're going to have Moosh yeti. That's how you sign off. You can just lie. And that crazy means lie. Um, so someone showed a, they were eating a hamburger and further eating Zach's piece. And they showed the, texts on their phone and asked the person said, what are you doing? They said eating what? And they said pizza. They go, that's like the lie. You can get drunk with it. Be careful. Um,
Bobbymom (48:26.016)
Hehehehehe
KP (48:48.408)
Let's leave it there Bobby. Let's go back to Dairy. We'll hit it back every episode. Follow us along for the ride. I'm excited about this. This is neat. But you got Ken. And we watch way more Stephen King than you see it people.
Bobbymom (48:55.114)
Yeah, he got Bobby.
Bobbymom (49:01.078)
Sorry people.