This week on the podcast Bryan Dressel, Graham “Orange” Mason, and Nick “Peach” Friedemann talk about rockets full of poo, and about how “Firestarter” looks and sounds like Nick. That’s right, they’re talking about What Goes Down, Must Come Up.
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This was another episode I wasn’t too sure of at first because it was so incredibly dark. Now, I think its amazing and it shows how the original team venture including Jonas were fucking terrible people.
This week on the show Bryan Dressel, Graham “Pineapple” Mason, and Nicholas “Starfruit” Friedemann enter the lull of season three, which continues next week as well. There’s some funny stuff to be had in this evergreen episode, but coming off of some really strong episodes it’s a bit of a letdown. Ayyy! Enjoy!
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When I first saw this episode I hated it. I really felt like it was a low point for season 3. After watching it again and being a much more mature person I have grown to like the episode. Many have childhood dramas that can handicap us as adults and keep us from happiness. That’s what this episode is about. Maybe it’s not a blueprint to overcoming those dramas but it’s definitely there to help us identify them.
This week on the podcast Bryan Dressel, Graham “Cantaloupe” Mason, and Nick “Watermelon” Friedemann talk about The Buddy System, Bryan’s favorite episode of the series.
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This episode is one of the funniest but also super dark at the same time. This episode makes me wonder if the creators of Rick and Mitty got any inspiration from the character of Dr.Venture.
The new year has arrived, and with it come more episodes of your favorite podcast of all time. Well, it’s Bryan’s favorite podcast of all time. Well…..ALL his podcasts are his favorite. Join him, Graham “Pineapple” Mason, and Nick “Raspberry” Friedemann this week as they take on the next episode in the third season: Home is Where The Hate Is.
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This is a very solid episode, more plot driven then most which slows it down a bit. I personally love the writing of episodes like this but I can understand if a casual viewer isn’t into it.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us over at the ATH Network of podcasts! We know you’re probably opening gifts or feasting with family but forget all of that and come join us for two Christmas-themed podcasts as well as an article from our friend and main contributor Matt Dykes.
AFTER THE HYPE EP. 261 – FEEL GOOD CHRISTMAS MOVIES BATTLE
Twas the day that was Christmas and all through your earbuds came the sounds of epic battle. That’s right, you wonderful holiday people! We watched a bunch of “feel good” Christmas movies and argued pleasantly for over an hour about which one was best.
Nothing says holiday celebration like hanging out with friends talking about the greatest animated show of all time and its…uh…well…not very good holiday special. At least there’s fun banter between Bryan Dressel, Nick “Sugar Cookie” Friedemann, and Graham “Bah-Humbug” Mason.
You can listen to the episode below or go to the episode post with all them fancy shownotes and pictures
Suck it, family time!
ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS MOVIES – BY MATT DYKES
And then we’ve got a new article from our friend and contributor Matt Dykes about alternative Christmas movies to watch when you’ve burned through all the best “feel good” Christmas movies like The Mistle-Tones, My Santa, 12 Dates of Christmas, A Cinderella Christmas, or Married By Christmas.
See? Aren’t you glad you spent your holiday with us instead? We laughed, we cried, we battled, and we discussed a disappointing Christmas Special to the greatest animated show of all time. It was truly an epic day that changed all of our lives. Now you’re ready to go out there and face 2019 like a champ!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Bryan Dressel, Nick “Sugar Cookie” Friedemann, and Graham “Bah-Humbug” Mason over at Venture Bros HQ. This is the only holiday special, and it’s…certainly a thing.
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This week on the podcast Bryan Dressel, Nick “Pear” Friedemann, and Graham “Clementine” Mason talk about the next episode of season three – The Invisible Hand of Fate, aka “Venture Brothers Do Fan Service,” which is actually kind of good.
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This is a “lore” heavy episode. I love how it still works as a stand alone episode. The characters are so good we don’t even need the whole cast to have a great episode.
This week on the show Bryan Dressel, Nick “Star Fruit” Friedemann, and Graham “Zuccini…wait…Kiwi” Mason discuss The Doctor is Sin, in which Dr. Killinger attempts to turn Dr. Venture into a villain so he can arch his brother. It’s a fun episode all around.
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This episode really deals with a difficult topic. Anxiety and self esteem issues can cripple us in many ways and in this episode we get to see how those things affected his development as a person and as a professional.
This week on the podcast Bryan, Graham “The Banana” Mason, and Nick “The Apple” Friedemann jump right into Season Three. HD, swear words, and penises. There’s a lot to this season, so buckle up!
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No one could of predicted this episode from what was shown from the end of season 2. It was an amazing start to the season. I love the relationship between Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend and l really enjoy them becoming “partners”. 4 out of 5.
This week Bryan Dressel, Graham (ding sound) Mason, and Nick (bubbling chime sound) Friedemann talk about the last episode and dramatic conclusions to season two of Venture Bros. “It is full-blown Matrix Revolutions up in here.”
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