Linda Holmes
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Which I think makes it easier to care about the whodunit and to feel like, you know, I don't know that I've ever felt as sympathetic to the desire of the detective to solve the crime as I did for these sheep who are sort of literally lost now because they have no one to care for them.
And yet what they want to do is...
do the right thing for this person that they loved who loved them.
I'm just going to say shame on you, Bob.
I love how you were just like waiting for the right moment to spring that on us.
Bob's like, I got one more.
And you know what's great?
And you know what's great about that, Bob, is that it's true in addition to being a terrible pun.
It is about relationships.
Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob.
I think we all really enjoyed The Sheep Detectives.
I bet a lot of you will enjoy it, too.
That brings us to the end of our show.
Bob Mondello, Waylon Wong, thank you for being here to talk about this wonderfully sheepy movie.
This episode is produced by Liz Metzger, Hafsa Fathima, and Mike Katziff and edited by our showrunner, Jessica Reedy.