In this episode, the Mullets lost their minds recapping another Dollar Tree find and tackle bodily fluids on the floor, more bootleg Buscemis, creepy little kids with big ears and way too many serious topics.
In this episode, the Mullets recount a trip to Legoland before tackling the movie that made David Fincher, the movie that makes us hate Kevin Spacey even more and the movie that makes us scream about boxes.
In this episode, both Mullets are under the weather heading into the home stretch of spooky season, so they move quickly, cut an entire movie out of the discussion and bemoan another bad modern animated reboot.
In this episode, the Mullets try to sift through the news and world before watching a pick from their daughter that she apparently had to see before she grew up. It’s terrifying, weird and old. Is it what you remember?
In this episode, the Mullets are recovering from their open house, Key West and Catalina. That doesn’t mean they don’t have time to tackle imaginary friends, creepy and mean little kids and unlikely gay icons.
In this episode, the Mullets are very busy and stressed and this week’s movie didn’t help. It’s okay because they cry with laughter about injuries, insufficient postage and misappropriated citizenship.
In this episode, Samantha cries and is absolutely terrified. What else do you need? How about tongue clicking, demons, family seances, miniatures, creepy little girls and jump scare arguments?
In this episode, the Mullets catch up on a crazy couple of weeks before Samantha gets terrified of big eyes and tilted heads while Chris is avoiding 11:11 and going down rabbit holes.
In this episode, Chris is super excited to discuss coming of age tales, long ass books and the exceptions to the child actor rule. Samantha hasn’t slept. Legit. She needs help. This did things to her