Bucs-Packers Collision, Joel Embiid's Mission and Kill Bill Vol. 1 Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Mahomes being cleared to play for the AFC championship and how important his health will be going forward, thoughts on the possible end of Drew Brees’ career and him possibly wanting a different ending, also Paul George’s hot shooting streak for the Clippers as Kawhi has had a difficult start and finally Joel Embiid’s early dominance as the pieces for Philly have meshed and their surrounding shooters are flourishing.
In the second half, they review Kill Bill Vol. 1, the 2003 martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen and Vivica A. Fox. They dive into how it was effortlessly brilliant, it being a visually striking film and how Beatrix Kiddo is one of Tarantino’s best protagonists and delivers emotions and a strong sense of empathy that are never shown as a weakness. They also discuss how Tarantino’s direction and attention to abstract and unique elements is so rare and also fascinating.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Mahomes being cleared to play for the AFC championship and how important his health will be going forward, thoughts on the possible end of Drew Brees’ career and him possibly wanting a different ending, also Paul George’s hot shooting streak for the Clippers as Kawhi has had a difficult start and finally Joel Embiid’s early dominance as the pieces for Philly have meshed and their surrounding shooters are flourishing.
In the second half, they review Kill Bill Vol. 1, the 2003 martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen and Vivica A. Fox. They dive into how it was effortlessly brilliant, it being a visually striking film and how Beatrix Kiddo is one of Tarantino’s best protagonists and delivers emotions and a strong sense of empathy that are never shown as a weakness. They also discuss how Tarantino’s direction and attention to abstract and unique elements is so rare and also fascinating.