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The Kibbe and Friends Show

K&F Show #215: NASCAR Next Gen+Super Bowl+Valentine’s Day Mashup; Dukes of Hazzard S7E04 Review “Robot P. Coltrane”

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Robert Kibbe and Justin Cornette

Tv & Film, Automotive, Leisure, Tv Reviews

4.9756 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

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Dukes Review: Compared to this episode, the last episode that I gave -4 Corndogs to….was pretty good. This episode…..is the new lowest point of the Dukes of Hazzard (until we get to the episode with the short alien). Much like the American automotive industry, this episode is another example of great innovation and horrible execution.

Here's the summary: A smack talking robot that looks like a dude in a cardboard robot costume your 4 year old would make comes to Hazzard, has a southern slang name, and becomes the new Sheriff of Hazzard.

Once again, the Dukes of Hazzard sets a future trend - which in this case is technology automating the role of the working man - but that won't help you to avoid thinking about how much you hate what has become of your favorite TV show ever. But, if I’m honest, I can’t hate this episode….because it’s so laughably terrible. They know it. We know it. And they know that we know it. -10 Corndogs

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0:00.0

You think you hate it now, but wait a way to you drive.

0:03.0

The Kivie and Friends Show.

0:05.0

What it is, bro?

0:06.0

Presented by Holly Performance, makers of the world's best air and fuel delivery systems.

0:12.0

Featuring Rob Kibby.

0:14.0

I don't know how to put this, but kind of a big deal.

0:19.0

Justin Corn Dog Cornett.

0:21.6

New guys in the corner pukin his cup top.

0:23.6

And show producer Bernie McFartland.

0:27.6

This is the DJ 3000, and it has three distinct varieties of a name chatter.

0:32.6

We're talking cars.

0:34.6

Do you feel this vehicle is safe for highway travel? Yes I do.

0:38.3

Diving deep on the topics that matter most.

0:41.3

Just when I think you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this.

0:47.3

And totally redeem yourself!

0:50.3

And the Dukes of Hazard.

1:04.1

Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your content.

1:05.3

Turn up the volume.

1:09.2

This is the Kibby and Friends Show.

1:20.7

Kibby and Friends Show, episode number 215, available in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, IHeartRadio, Instagram, YouTube, and Patreon.

1:23.5

I am your host, Rob Kibby, period.

1:28.2

With me, as always, is co-host Justin Corn Dog Cornett, period.

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