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The Incomparable Mothership

405: That's Definitely You

The Incomparable Mothership

Jason Snell

Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure

4.8694 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2018

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

It’s time for the second episode in our series on “childhood canon”—the works we encountered as children that set us on the pop-cultural path we walk to this day. For the purposes of this discussion, “works” may also include furniture.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Everything is great.

0:04.9

Totally fine.

0:05.6

Let me tell you.

0:06.5

Everything's under control.

0:07.6

This is what happens when Jason doesn't host.

0:09.6

Oh, come on.

0:10.9

Can't break sake.

0:13.8

The incomparable.

0:16.4

Number 4005, May 2018.

0:24.6

Okay. Number 405, May 2018. Welcome back to The Incomparable, everyone.

0:27.4

I'm your host Dan Moore, and sitting in for Jason Snell.

0:30.9

We're back with the second of our two-part episode on Childhood Canon.

0:36.0

That's not canon that we put children in. That we do not

0:39.3

recommend that. I'm told it's a violation of some things. It's something I've actually

0:44.6

considered with my 16-year-old. No one saw me put my sister in that canon. We have an all-star

0:50.5

panel with us tonight. I'm going to introduce them in the order that they will be talking, not drafting.

0:57.7

This isn't a draft.

0:58.8

Not a draft.

0:59.4

But we will be going in an episode in an order generated by our good friends at random.org.

1:04.7

Random.org.

1:06.8

Yeah.

1:07.3

Thank you.

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