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S2 Ep 11: Reporting For The End (of Serial Season 2)

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🗓️ 2 April 2016

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

After eleven episodes, Sarah and team tapped out of season two. In "Present for Duty," the Serial squad does some solid enterprise reporting into whether anyone was actually killed or wounded in efforts to recover Bowe. While saving judgement on the season as a whole until next week, the panel breaks down the series finale. Did Ken Wolf's declaration make a difference in the minds of those who want the maximum punishment for Bowe Bergdahl? Do the fates of Jimmy Hatch and Matt Allen make it harder to forgive Bowe for his actions? The Crime of Week is a shocker! A NC man gets arrested because of an overdue video rental. Please be kind and rewind. Links: Here's more on the case that Lara mentioned of the guy who gave a whole of people Hepatitis And here are two links (one and two) about the research into brain wiring of liberals and conservatives - something Rebecca mentioned in the show Click here to get the Crime Writers On After Show, plus more exclusive content, on Patreon.: https://patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia

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0:00.0

Hello, Kevin. Hello, Rebecca.

0:02.0

There's something we need to talk about. What's that?

0:04.0

Socks. Did I not fold the socks this week?

0:07.2

We never fold the socks. You and I are both guilty, but we actually have a sock problem in our house.

0:11.8

I know with this giant pile of socks, and I keep thinking about like CSI guys that will like match

0:16.2

fibers, and we can't put together, you know, like eight different pairs of white socks.

0:20.7

It's bad. This one's longer than the other one. It's like diffusing a bomb.

0:25.3

Well, I think what that comes from is the fact that we just don't care about any of our socks.

0:28.8

We'll simply, you know, crappy socks. We do. Which is why we're very happy that one of our

0:33.9

sponsors today is Bombas. Bombas? Bombas? I don't know, but I think it's either

0:39.6

Bombas or Bombas. That's part of the stick is that they don't, it's it's B-O-M-B-A-S, and

0:46.2

they're out to rethink a product that is an afterthought to most people.

0:49.2

Not an afterthought to me. Socks are a problem in our house.

0:53.2

Like, it's here, like we take them out of the dryer. We don't even try to pair it.

0:56.0

We just throw them in a basket and everyone is out for themselves, like trying to find a pair

0:59.3

in the morning. Yeah, but if we had Bombas socks, we're getting some. I'm going to get a sum.

1:03.4

I guarantee you because we care. We would care because these are fantastic. They have, first of all,

1:08.5

stay up technology. So the socks do not fall down. You don't get all droopy. They don't get all

1:12.8

droopy, which looks really weird. And I have an extra long staple cotton pattern to them. So, it

1:17.6

means they stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer. And no toasty. No toasty. You know why

1:22.4

that's important? Because it's sexy. Girls like me who wear boots, man. We don't want a toasty

1:27.7

like knocking in front of our fry boot every time we take a step. So these are very well thought

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