Justin Herbert's Playoff Appearance, Pelicans' Identity, SZA's SOS Review and There Will Be Blood

In this episode, Wellington and Savon discussed how the Chargers have progressed throughout this season, Brock Purdy becoming more comfortable with the 49ers’ offense and the Eagles getting to the playoffs again. Next, they discussed if Caleb Williams actually deserved the Heisman and Britney Griner’s release from Russia. For their NBA discussion, they analyze how well the Pelicans have been playing this year and why the Mavericks can’t stay consistent some at points during close games. For their album reviews, they breakdown SZA’s new album S.O.S. and the heavy versatility displayed throughout it. They also review Metro Boomin’s Heroes & Villains plus BROCKHAMPTON’s last album The Family. In the second half, they review There Will Be Blood, the 2007 period drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. O’Connor and Ciaran Hinds; they start off by discussing this film being widely touted as a masterpiece and how it was brilliant in terms of writing and presentation. Finally, they compare how this film was received and compared to the eventual 2008 Oscar winner for Best Picture; No Country For Old Men.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discussed how the Chargers have progressed throughout this season, Brock Purdy becoming more comfortable with the 49ers’ offense and the Eagles getting to the playoffs again. Next, they discussed if Caleb Williams actually deserved the Heisman and Britney Griner’s release from Russia. For their NBA discussion, they analyze how well the Pelicans have been playing this year and why the Mavericks can’t stay consistent some at points during close games. For their album reviews, they breakdown SZA’s new album S.O.S. and the heavy versatility displayed throughout it. They also review Metro Boomin’s Heroes & Villains plus BROCKHAMPTON’s last album The Family. 

In the second half, they review There Will Be Blood, the 2007 period drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. O’Connor and Ciaran Hinds; they start off by discussing this film being widely touted as a masterpiece and how it was brilliant in terms of writing and presentation. Finally, they compare how this film was received and compared to the eventual 2008 Oscar winner for Best Picture; No Country For Old Men. 
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