The Reel Rejects - GEN V SEASON 2 Episode 5 Breakdown & Review
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All right, well, that concludes.
Another episode of Gen V.
That was a lot.
I thought that was going to end a few times and then it just kept picking up.
I have a lot to say.
I think this is my favorite episode of the season so far.
But first, Gregory.
I would agree with you that is my favorite episode of the season.
That was pulsating as shit.
So many reveals.
Finally got Annabeth, Sister Sage in the equation.
So this has got my brain kind of like a little rattled right now.
But yeah, I thought that was very gripping.
Really emotionally tense.
I feel like I finally found its true footing.
It took me a while.
kind of adjusted the pacing of this particular
season, but I thought this one
was paced really well. I was so impressed
with the transition into the prison.
I like how they adopted it
just from their perspective. I had my
first fainting experience not long
ago, and I was like,
it does really feel like a second way,
but, you know, and
to see it on that, that caliber,
it's such a horrifying way, and to know
that, like, hey, whatever what you're doing,
you're probably just some pawn, and you're probably
doing exactly what they want you to do.
yeah it's like you got a lot of reveals at the same time we're like but they also got so many more questions now which is the best kind of mystery and we're coming back to this season they have to implement a new mystery so yeah I really I really enjoyed this a lot and I thought this was the best episode of season two John would you think yeah yeah has been on like a steady incline kind of like peacemaker season two has for me where it's like you know we start off and I'm like this this is interesting and the further we've gotten the more like gripped I've become and here yeah this episode I would agree is
the strongest most like
propulsive so far
and I mean it's relatively
focused on a couple
of things but I think that's good
and I mean like being at
Godolkin I like the college campus
vibes that the show uses to make itself
sort of unique from the boys however
the twists and turns
of the plan and them just
coming to the agreement to go save Kate
at all and the
continuing unfolding of
who Cypher is and what he's all about
is like deliciously squirmy and fascinating
and yeah it seems like the next episode is going to be
like one of those like mid-season
we're just going to do like a crazy
intense bottle breakout episode
or something and I'm here for that
I really really
love Cypher I'm so
impressed by how
manipulation can be a superpower
to a level where I don't know
if his ability to read people comes from being
able to get inside their heads or if it
just is him reading people. I really like that as kind of an archetype that goes into the theme
of you are the thing you are and then their power makes you more than that. People often say
you know, you're the same person when you're rich as you are when you're, you know, not. And it just
augments, it's like certain parts of your personality. And as someone who has been real, real poor
and is, you know, finally somewhat comfortable, I see money as a bit of a, not a superpower, but as an
elevation of personality and that's the closest parallel I can think of because like I know you know getting strong and getting smart and those things they kind of change your personality whereas like I know people that have come from poverty to extreme wealth and it's just exaggerated their personality so kind of seeing that the same way with these these character choices so I really love that the through line of her throwing up and and that being how she self harms and how her personality copes with the world is also the self-mutilation of you know
her being removed from her family
and then the vulnerability of Jordan
and how that kind of ties into,
I think Seifer,
like he was already a master manipulator
and then his powers manifested from that.
So when I think about the real world application,
I think about how people change
when they get more power
and in a capitalist society money is power.
So I think of this beautiful parallel
of this man trying to get more power
and in this case, it's self-serving,
but how much of his power lies
in his actual V and how much lies
in this personality. And I think that's a really fun theme
this season that I'm really enjoying. So I
think that ties in beautifully with what we got with
Sam. I think that is a really interesting
look at what we're getting a polarity. So
and I also think it makes it look at a teen
drama, right? Like as
someone who enjoys, you know, a good drama
and teen stuff's always heightened because of hormones
and because of the extreme nature
of that time, that is looking at who
you're going to be as an adult. So it all ties into this one
really cool theme. So I like that. Yeah, I like
the complication of all the characters.
This easily could have just evolved into the show where
Yeah, the boys is the one where the humans are the main characters and the superheroes are all bad.
And here's our chance to let the superheroes be good.
But no one here is like a Superman in their ideology.
Everyone here is kind of complicated, make some dark choices once in a while.
A lot of them have a violent history.
And this episode magnified how, and they made it like explicitly clear with Sam.
But it's been a through line for most of these characters for a long time that a lot of their mental struggles that they have,
whether it be like the divergence of self-harm, the paranoia, the delusions, the schizophreny.
I'm not sure exactly what Sam has, that these are conditions that it seems like they would have developed
perhaps even without the V or some way.
Like this, it could have been some default or perhaps it's cyclical.
Like, yes, the V is, it's not because of the V and their powers why they do this.
This has just become their resort.
So to do a teen drama, which is a lot of these struggles that teens do go through.
through and young adults go through.
I think they weave it in in a very
natural way. At the same time, without
it being like, hey, making yourself
throw-ups a superpower, you know?
Yeah. Like doing one of those Percy Jackson
things. Or they're like, yeah, you have this
thing and it's actually a superpower.
No, like it still encourages to
overcome and take responsibility.
And that is the real way of
strengthening their powers
is to overcome these
actual struggles that they do have.
yeah the sam stuff was really
really back and forth i guess the mom's not bad at all
yeah i was zigzagged we felt that same paranoia he did
i mean i think they watered us too right because yeah oh they framed some shots
like coming out the window that would smile like they know what they were doing yeah
yeah i think they're good at using the tone of the show against you at this point yeah
this show because i think we've all been conditioned by the boys and season one of gen v
to expect like a kind of gleefully mean
attitude from behind
the camera. And I feel like
this, especially this episode
has kind of gone, has
subverted that expectation a number
of times. Not that Sam's parents couldn't
still be up to something that's not good, but
I too like the kind of
expansion on
in the boys I remember when we first find out
like, oh, Compound V, they made this and we signed up
and we gave them our kids and
you know, the boys I remember
feeling the sort of greed of that.
Like, oh, you know, it's like Star White's
mom is this helicopter parent who wants to live through her daughter.
And here I think they do a nice job of bringing up the idea that like, yeah, we thought this
would like, I don't know, somehow improve you or compensate for what you were already experiencing
or could, like she said, protect you in some way.
And to your point, yeah, it just made you more of what you are, you know.
And if you're a baby snake and you don't have any control over your own impulses already,
you're just going to be that much more destructive when those impulses fire.
And I like that in, you know, you could easily see someone being like, why would you give a kid who's got the mental issues he does more power?
But they had an older kid that was perfect, this golden boy, and they saw, like, clearly they'd do anything to save their kid, and that is reality.
Like, you'd do anything to save your kid, so you would do the, you know, the craziest opportunity.
So I think the writing's been really good about how these specific messed up people, and everyone's messed up in their own way, ended up in the situation, all rooted around Cypher, who's just fascinating.
and maniacally, like, evil.
I wonder if there's any commentary at all.
I am the worst person to talk to when it comes to any of that conversation about,
what do vaccines cause with certain, you know, mental conditions?
Oh, I'm sure that's some.
But I wonder if, like, part of that is the conversation, too,
with giving people, like a Sam and him blaming,
oh, I have this because of the V, because of what they injected me with, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, when it's really more complicated than that.
And the genetics, like to your point earlier, I think they do a nice job at the genetic side of things because, yeah, it's not just, oh, this thing you have is a superpower.
Like, they all can be, or they're just these weird naturally occurring maladies and abilities, you know, that you can harness one way or the other.
And so, yeah, the way, I don't know, they handled like the biological mutation part and then the science of tampering with that is interesting.
and even though it's, yeah, not like a one-to-one.
Like, they're definitely drawing the parallel of, like,
that vaccines cause autism or something like that.
It is in the soup you can sort of wonder about,
and I bet somebody who has been sort of isolated
and radicalized the way Sam has
would be prone to believing that that is the case
or something like that, despite the irony
that he's radicalized in lots favor.
I also want to give just the show itself,
like, this is a spinoff show,
but it's not a spinoff that doesn't affect the other show.
it's like a spin tie-in show and the world building is so cool because the cameos aren't just to be a cameo this is what appearances should be like cameos have become such a swear word and appearances can enhance a world and I really love like we've had sister sage sister sage we've had black noir we've had a ton of the deep we had starlight open the show giving us like that anchor so I mean those are four of the leads of the boys and it doesn't
never feel like it's pandering it enhances the world even the mave stuff here that like is a fun
way to tie everything in so i love the sister stages power are why she's an important part of the show
i love that the deeps fratbrowness like they've done a really good job just like playing with the
tapestry of the boys well i think it's sage in the fold she helped homeland or become president like
that was a big moment for her at the final episode of the last season of the boys yeah and not he's not
president but you know the top power yeah yeah king of the world king of the world
king of america at least and and then with her helping um cypher guy out what's the character's
name cypher it must have a regular name right yeah with dr gold or something yeah with dr gold or something
yeah well with her helping him out and they keep there's a lot of mysteries about that it seems
like the obvious one would be about healing people with sort of condition he's been keeping this one person
alive he's dying of something so the power to heal but there's also that they're
they keep bringing up about homelander's not going to
home lander's going to feel threatened by this individual
and sage being involved
in this with helping to elevate in some weird behind the scenes
machinations
it's inadvertently helping
um marie ascend to her ultimate power
it's like oh she's actually she's working against homelander now
you know are they working against homelander there's a lot
there are a lot of these mysteries that tie it's weird like
i think you could watch all of the boys without watching any of gen b
But I think there are some things in Gen B
where you do need the boys, but I think
Gen B knows that.
Gen B isn't trying to be like, we want to make it
a show where you for sure don't need to watch the boys
instead they embrace that.
Because if they were trying to do both, it would
actually hinder the writing.
And because they're not concerned with
like, we need a reel in people who
don't know the boys, they're able
to really do something that is actually
strongly written. Yeah, they just
feel like they're adjacent on the same map
Yeah.
And they feel of the same world in a way the guy isn't too reliant on gimmickery.
Yeah.
So impressed.
Favorite episode, loving the season.
I definitely, you know, have been in and out a bit more.
But I always feel like the boys and Gen V, it always like crescendos in a really wonderful way.
I feel like every season I've been like, you know, not quite where I was last season.
And then by the end, I'm like, ah!
So we are in that era for me anyway, where it's like midseason white knuckle and experience.
What a show.
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Gang, it is that time once again to shout out some of our royalist most dedicated rejects.
And you know what? It's the Halloween season. It's the best time of year. It's time to
to start bobbing for apples and hanging decorations
and throwing parties with costumes galore.
And, oh, it looks like we got a whole lineup
out the door of some of our most, you know,
spookiest patrons, double superlative anyway.
Gang, thank you for coming to our party.
And oh, look, who's here first?
It's Aaron and Aaron dressed in the classic Dracula outfit,
but with a cape made out of those really long.
CVS receipts and they're all garlic related products that is so inventive yeah but we're gonna mix up
the genders here we got a dealia chamberlain now showing up as a a porcelain doll with a cracked face
paint which later reveals like her her limbs are stitched together with barbed wire so spooky
oh and and hey talk about unisex names now adrian's here adrian dressed not as the character from
but as Jason classic
except get this the mask
Adrian just glued it right onto their face
so you live this way now
Alan Smithy in pure fashion
he showed up as the invisible
man
no one saw him
but he was there it was a creative
it was thank you
thank you and hey oh look Alyssa
Goodwin's next through the door
Alyssa Goodwin is a
fairy godmother coming in
to bless us but the
wings are not those like fairy butterfly wings they're bat wings they're all bloody and gross oh shit
well annie is here as dorothy from the wizard of oz of course of course and she's got a toto
but it is made out of a real it's a taxi termy dog oh good second life for that's what i'm talking
about anthony donato love to see uh and dressed is one of my favorite spooky creatures a scarecrow stuffed
with writhing, the writhing, like, live word.
Things are explaining.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, writhing.
That's a big word.
It is.
Not as big as Boeing 84.
He's here as a bouncing pumpkin pinata.
With blood and candy that spills out with every hop.
Yes.
He's called a period pumpkin.
Yeah.
Fun for all the kids.
On for all the children.
Bray, after you get your candy, Bray, you can.
And you can grab some of his mummy bandages and wipe your mouth off because brazen mummy.
And get this, though, the wrappings, they're not, you know, they're braids of human hair.
Whoa.
They're not like toilet paper or nothing.
Whoa, my kind of friend.
Yeah.
Brian Perry, he showed up as the wolf man, but he's mid-transformation.
Clever.
So it's part hairy, part flesh, just literally spilling.
And he got really method about it.
So it's his actual flesh.
Absolutely.
love to see it. Chase Wagner
next through the door with a bit of an
old West Flair dressing up like
a cowboy classic costume
except he's got a noose dragon
a super spooky
skeleton. Wow.
Wow. Yeah. Crazy.
That's grim. What happened there? That's nuts.
Well, Chris Wammoth showed up
as Frankenstein's monster
and he brought his fiancee
who's there as the bride but he
decapitated her and her heads on backwards
now. Permanent
Costume. Permanent love.
Permanent. Just sew her head right onto your shoulder.
Christian is here dressed as a vampire priestic.
Conflict of interest giving out communion wafers made of flesh and blood.
Well, check this out.
Christopher LaPlante, everyone's favorite gothic character, Edward's scissor hands.
Oh.
Except the hands are made out of rusty garden shears that are oozing with blood.
Yeah, what if he wasn't secretly a sweet boy?
Cliff Rodriguez's classic costume once again,
Ghost Face from Scream, you'll love to see it.
Every party's got one, but get this.
You made the mask out of wax,
so throughout the night just gets spookier as it melts.
Oh, my God, that must hurt.
Not as much as Cyrus Sokol.
Because he's a surgeon with bloody tools still inside him.
He's a self-surgeon.
so his organs are
hanging out. We got sick
fans. We do. We do.
But hey, we love them just the same.
Dan Victoria included among that
dressed as the Phantom of the
opera. But get
this, though.
It's who at the top?
Whoever came in with Jason's mask
glued to their face part, that's why, because part of their
face friggin' Dan took
and stapled to his face.
Ruining the momentum here,
John. Danny Rivera
showed up here as
the unused Angelina
Joe Lee Bride of
Frankenstein with
divorce papers for
Bradley Pitt. Oh no.
Oh no. And speaking of Brad Pitt,
David Gandy is
dressed as the sexy Brad Pitt
vampire from interview with
the vampire. So cool. But then later
mid-party, he does a little quick
costume change. Now he's Nosphorus.
Two costumes in
once kind of like the duality of Dylan Jagger because he's here as the Joker but he's tattooing
himself in real time writing please help me on his forehead definitely love it and speaking of
foreheads druids got one yes he does but not today because he's the headless horseman oh shit but get
this droid's walking around holding that head under under under under an arm there and
and fiend at pizza.
So it's like a cool party trick.
That goes just nowhere, doesn't digest.
Elaine DeLoss is there as a witch with a cauldron full of, you know, blended guest drinks and eyeballs.
Jungle juice for the party and guts, because that's a theme.
We got to go.
Definitely is.
Eric Horstman as well loves a little bit of blood and guts because he's dressed as Michael Myers.
But only the mask.
No coveralls, no shoes, no nothing.
just mask and nothing else
and he's just creeping every corner
that's awesome dude
well fly panam is here
as a pilot zombie
excellent who is dragging
an actual engine
from the plane with him
still on fire
gas leaking and all
and it's a real panam engine too
flying scotsman flew in on that flight
and flying scotsman
in true scottish fashion is dressed
as welliam was for
brave heart, but
he's actually like slightly disemboweled
so you can make it spooky, so he's got like guts
hanging out and stuff. The alternate ending.
Well, Gabriel is here
and he showed up as an
atheist. A pure
atheist. So he's
nothing, because he doesn't believe any of this
spooky shit is possibly real.
Really bringing the vibes down around
the party. Yeah, really grounding things,
but it's okay, because Heather Petrullo is here.
Petrillo
to bring up the mood, the spirit
with some cheers,
pom-poms and all.
She's a zombie cheerleader.
I love it.
Sexy as kind.
Zombie.
Well, you know, it's also sexy.
Jack's on.
Oh, Ryan.
He's there as Freddie Kruger,
but his glove claws are syringes.
Freddy, part three, of course.
Yeah, yeah, Dream Warriors.
Yeah, Freddy.
A good one.
It's iconic, but you know what else is pretty iconic.
Yeah, that's a good one.
James Collins, who is dressed in a three-piece suit.
but he's also a werewolf.
So he's like a fancy, you know, like Patrick Bateman
werewolf, and he's going to perform the toast for the party.
Oh, excellent stuff.
Well, Janice Bragg is there as Carrie from the movie Carrie,
drenched in real pigs.
We love authenticity.
We love authenticity.
And there's also serving hot dogs, so it's on theme.
Excellent.
And speaking of hot dogs, Jen Smith has brought a ventriloquist dummy,
is feeding it hot dogs.
And also, what?
Oh, that's not a hot dog?
Someone's severed hand is in the dummy's mouth.
Wow. Who's is it?
Find your severed hand.
Well, Joe is here, and he's dressed as the Grim Reaper,
except he has two sights duct taped into an X.
Excellent.
We'd love to hear that.
That's even scary than a normal Reaper.
And speaking of scary, Hannibal Lecter just showed up.
Oh, wait, no, it's Julian Audino.
Yeah.
And then the muzzle, they had to level up and put the saw bear trap on Hannibal.
It's a crossover.
Whoa, shit.
Julian Adino is who you shouted out.
That's true.
I want to shout out Wal-Longoria because it's alphabetical.
Absolutely.
They showed up with a zombie martiachi.
Hey.
Dragging an accordion that screams when played?
That's awesome.
I want to try.
It's so cool in Mexican.
Absolutely.
Dia de Wartos is coming.
And speaking of people coming to the parties,
Kayla the King,
dressed in a king's crown,
but it's like impaled into her scalp.
And she's also dressed as the Burger King.
Whoa, crap.
Well, Kevin Meek is here,
dressed as Norman Bates.
From Gus Van Sance, Norman.
Oh, the better version.
Wow.
Yeah, the superior one,
making wedding crash her jokes.
Who's next?
Hey, Kadija Sims,
dressed as Falak
the nun and the face
paint just keeps melting off because you guys spend
more money on your cosplays, all right?
You can't be buying that cheap's though.
Well, damn, you know what's cheap.
Landon Miller, he showed up as a clown.
Oh, that's classic.
Just a clown.
Just a clown.
With a shotgun.
With the shotgun and speaking of shotguns,
Lorenzo Baxter is
shooting through the door in a
skeleton makeup, full body
except bones keep cracking and spewing, you know, blood and tar and little candies everywhere.
Well, Lever-Hocken showed up as a fallen angel, an actual fallen angel.
Like, they fell, and they're injured, and their wings came off from someone mugging the angel,
ripping it off.
And now this angel's out for revenge.
As all good angels are.
Sequel to back story.
Sequel to Michael.
It's awful, yeah.
Don't worry.
but luke schnoor is here classic dressed as leather face with the chainsaw but it runs on beer instead of gas so everybody get ready to chainsaw bomb party boy texas chainsaw blastaker mace blair is here as a zombie football player carrying around his own severed head as of the ball how it's a functioning zombie i don't know what it is you know we got to
kind of change the rules to keep it fresh somehow it's speaking of uh keeping things fresh marjorie
here to keep things fret no wait hold on it's it's margot tunstills here oh shit before margery
i'll do margery jack skellington whoa is that you that's why i didn't recognize you margot because
it is a photorealistic one better than the disneyland one and uh you've got real skin scratched
across your skull to give us an idea of who jack looked like as a man well margery is dressed
is a banshee who's shrieking so loud it's breaking the hot dogs at the party oh they're exploding
but it's okay because matthew arms is getting in there matthew dressed as chucky but life-sized and
and his knife keeps growing larger hour oh oh so he'll be blocking chunks of hot dog left
and right well Melissa taylor's there as a chucky's bride who Tiffany but with the bouquet of
severed hands why not yeah
Sure. Adds on. Take one. And, hey, after that, we got Michael B. Omnimedia dressed as Candy Man.
And everyone's giving him weird looks because he didn't just, you know, he didn't race bend it.
Oh, shit. He made some questionable decisions. And he's covered in bees and honey.
Holy crap. Well, Mikhail Linden is dressed as real depiction James Bond.
He's got syphilis, chlamydia. He's got all kinds of diseases.
and he's a wanted criminal who's traumatized by the amount of death
he has inflicted upon the world.
That's right.
Really good costume.
That's right.
And oh, hey, look at it.
Look at it's Morgan Cobb.
We got a duplicate costume.
How embarrassing.
There's two invisible men at the party.
Jeez.
Both butt naked so that we don't tell that they're actually there.
Well, Naraj Krishnan is here as zombie Gandhi.
because Greg is very racist.
It rhymes, you know?
Goddy could be a zombie.
In the Romero world, he probably still be fighting for peace.
And I know Neraj will appreciate that with his dual pledge.
Philip J. Smith Jr. is here and got to follow Gandhi up with some Jack Torrance from the Shining, because why not?
And he's actually brought the door with him.
So he's just like looking through each couple of minutes going, here's Johnny.
Wow.
We're like, you could put that down.
Wow.
You could grab a drink.
Well, Ricardo Martinez is here dressed as zombie
Chez zombie
Yeah, Michael Chee or Che Guevara
Tre Guevara.
Zombie Che Guevara, of course.
Because Greg is racist.
It's a revolutionary Halloween party.
And speaking of Ray, Riley Peterson's here,
thanks for showing up is Ash from the Evil Dead
with your chainsaw hand that you actually applied
to your own severed hand it's a euphemism it is robber pala is there as like a stitched up
marionette dangling from real meat hooks oh ew yeah that's creepy as heck it's a euphemism
that meat hook but it's okay because ron beak the third is here dressed as a pirate ghost shit
just like in the film i haven't seen john carpenter's the fog and uh he's got a sword permanently
stabbed through his ribca.
Oh, my God.
Well, Ronson S.G. is here.
He's a ghoul and a tuxedo
with maggots
crawling out of his breast
pocket. Oh.
So it's like...
It's like...
And speaking of mature,
Rukumdismda
is here as a glitching,
you know, like cyber demon,
which is why your name comes out like that.
Because, you know, in cyber glitches,
there's no vowels.
Sweet.
your face pixelates every time you scream.
It's actually the sickest effects at the party.
Holy shit.
Well, Ryan McKenna is there as pumpkin head with rotting and oozing worms and why not?
Wax belting on their face.
And Lance Hendrickson, but it's okay.
Scott Schley is next through the door, dressed as the crow,
but each feather on the crow's body is a hot dog.
Is he the crow or a crow?
He's just a crow.
made of hot dogs.
Okay.
Shannon Darbone is here.
She's a witch doctor.
Oh.
With candle waxing to their face because that's our go-to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a witch doctor.
And she's in a bikini.
And, oh, hey, look, we got simply faded coming in as a sheet ghost.
Oh, she's, sheet ghost is soaked in gasoline because it's a Molotov sheet ghost.
Okay.
Throw it at your enemies.
Oh, man.
Bukum and Burnham.
S.J. 94 is there saying, calling everyone gay like it's the early 2000s.
Okay.
Yep, just finding any excuse to be like, that's gay and laughing at it.
And he was kicked out of the party.
Outdated colloquialisms are the real nightmare.
That's what he's there dressed as an outdated colloquialism.
Thank you, S.J.
And speaking of things that'll never go out of date, Star Dust and Madness is here dressed as
alien xenomorph, just throw in little facehugger candies at everybody.
Oh, my God.
Love to see it.
Disgusting.
Tavia Shields is there as a sexy, bloody nurse who's carrying a defibrillator that she's.
Shocking people.
Mid-dance.
Get the electricity moving.
Like a Silent Hill nurse.
Hey, and Teramak is here as a zombie samurai, which I still think would be pretty cool.
and you know you've got a katana that is made of human bones and finger nails
yeah oh god traps the souls of the ones they kill that Tyra's here as little red riding a hoodie
she's she's a gangster from like she's got a crew here of of the riding hoods yep and she's got
a wolf back with her it's pretty badass man don't underestimate them and they're all little
folk oh hey and tyler hagg is here in one of my favorite uh kinds of costume and just put a jackal
lantern on his head man yeah like in over the garden wall or something like that but he's got
fire coming out of his eyes and a candle in his mouth well zen science showed up with his family
oh good and they're all dressed as the human centipede excellent just crawl right in a really
comfortable family uh-huh one of you can try the snacks he's in the middle bob for apples well i think
That was a great party.
I think it was a great party.
Yeah.
I can't wait to see how long it takes those apples to get through that centipede.
What are you dressed as?
I am dressed as Michael Sheen from Underworld, the one costume available to me with this hair and beard combination.
That's crazy.
What are you dressed as?
I'm dressed as Charlie Sheen from the Netflix documentary.
Excellent.
Winning.
Absolutely.
With a severed tiger head on your actual head.
And the parting of the hair.
I look good.
You do.
You do.
And you guys all look good in your fancy, spooky costumes.
Thank you for being here for another month, celebrating the Reject Nation, making the Reject Nation what it is.
We appreciate all of you.
Hope you have a good spooky season.
And we will catch you for Thanksgiving in a month's time.
There we go.
So work up that appetite and we'll see you soon.
Love you guys.