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After Smads, we call up internet culture reporter Ryan Broderick.
Hello, Ryan. Oh, do you record the whole thing?
The whole thing. Maybe you're going to say something charming and surprising.
Yeah. I've been watching The Wire for the first time. Similar philosophy in that show. You got to catch it on The Wire.
You should check out, after you're done, there's this mob drama on HBO that's really good called The Sopranos.
So I watched that for the first time and then I was like, I want to stay in this world a little bit. So then I started watching The Wire. what were you doing all last 20 years i'm sorry uh i'm working class so we didn't have hbo growing up wow i i didn't realize you know we were from different worlds like that what did you guys watch My parents have very bad taste, I think.
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