Baylor's First Championship, Ella Mai’s Ella Mai Review and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 Review

In this episode, Wellington and Savon start off by remembering DMX’s life and unquestioned legacy as he was a clear pioneer and trailblazer in the hip-hop community and also one of the best live performers of his era. Then they discuss Baylor’s commanding championship win against previously undefeated Gonzaga, if Gonzaga’s loss takes anything away from their earlier excellence and how much did the energy of the UCLA win dictate their lack of high-intensity for the title. Finally, they review Ella Mai’s 2018 debut Ella Mai and how she’s used refined songwriting along with mastering nostalgic sounds and also Sabrina Claudio’s About Time debut from 2017 and her having so much vocal presence compared to even some of her contemporaries. In the second half, they review Kill Bill: Vol. 2, the 2004 martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah and Vivica A. Fox, they dive into how this filled a lot of the motivational and emotional blanks from the first film and adding onto the expansion of the storytelling. They also discuss the Bride’s fight with the Crazy 88’s being the climax of the entire franchise and also what could be the next scintillating film Tarantino might have in store, as he intends to make one more.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon start off by remembering DMX’s life and unquestioned legacy as he was a clear pioneer and trailblazer in the hip-hop community and also one of the best live performers of his era. Then they discuss Baylor’s commanding championship win against previously undefeated Gonzaga, if Gonzaga’s loss takes anything away from their earlier excellence and how much did the energy of the UCLA win dictate their lack of high-intensity for the title. Finally, they review Ella Mai’s 2018 debut Ella Mai and how she’s used refined songwriting along with mastering nostalgic sounds and also Sabrina Claudio’s About Time debut from 2017 and her having so much vocal presence compared to even some of her contemporaries. 

In the second half, they review Kill Bill: Vol. 2, the 2004 martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah and Vivica A. Fox, they dive into how this filled a lot of the motivational and emotional blanks from the first film and adding onto the expansion of the storytelling. They also discuss the Bride’s fight with the Crazy 88’s being the climax of the entire franchise and also what could be the next scintillating film Tarantino might have in store, as he intends to make one more.
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