Felicia's brother, Barry, is in town from California for a family Bar Mitzvah. Memories ensue!
The ladies introduce Uncle Barry, who is visiting from California for Marni's nephew's Bar Mitzvah. Marni needs to deep dive into this Santa photo, one of the few photos she has of the two of them, and learns a lot more about their childhood together in a one-bedroom apartment in Queens and the TV shows they used to watch. Marni and Fel are shocked to learn Uncle Barry attempted to watch JLo's "Atlas" but was completely dumfounded by how awful it was. The competition is fierce during a game of "White Lotus" or "Knives Out." Marni explains the format of the podcast, reviewing the shows of the week: "Dark Matter," "Fallen Idols," "Under the Bridge," and "Loot." Unfortunately, Uncle Barry does not subscribe to MAX, but he clearly needs to. Marni fills them in on the documentary, "Movie Pass, Movie Crash," while Barry argues why going to the movies just doesn't make sense anymore. The highlight of this episode is definitely the Korean Minute since Uncle Barry has housed two young Korean teens, also known as "parachute kids." You can't write this shit. It's got a movie written all over it. It's a great, unique listen. Stay tuned.