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Two Guys/Questionable Credentials
Episode 11 He-Man, She-Ra and Turtles, Oh My!
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Welcome back to another episode of Two Guys/Questionable Credentials!
Adam has returned from his hiatus! This week Adam talks to Tom about his love for Masters of the Universe. While Tom learns about He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, the conversation starts to derail about shows like Robot Chicken, YouTube videos and then talks about She-Ra.
After that Tom further derails the conversation by talking about Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Next Mutation and everyone’s favorite, the infamous female turtle Venus.
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Alright, welcome back to another episode of Two Guys with uh questionable credentials with uh Adam and Tom. Tom, how are you doing today?
SPEAKER_01No, I'm doing alright. Um life got a little crazy the past couple of weeks, and uh you know, obviously you were gone, so I did a you know managed to do a couple episodes with my dad to keep things going.
SPEAKER_00Yes, yes. Uh rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated. But yeah, you know here's the thing. I mean, we're this is a podcast that you know we're we're we're doing for fun, and it's a good opportunity for us to kind of hang out and just talk about things that we like. And uh, you know, sometimes life gets in the way of that a little bit. I know uh I've been pretty busy with things, and uh Tom, he's been uh not sleeping. Not sleeping and crazy with other things. So but here we are, we're back. Um, you know, do want to give a shout out to to Mark, uh Tom's dad, for uh filling in and um uh not not not his first podcast. Uh he he's actually been uh uh appeared on another podcast uh with a couple guys that we know. Twice. Twice. Twice now, and he's got two podcasts under his belt uh with us, so uh and he is he is very eager to come back.
SPEAKER_01You know, we we you know we talked about Spider-Noir, and then in the last episode we kind of just talked about Spider-Man in general, and then it just kind of kept spiraling into like you know, have you know, have have you and Adam ever considered talking about this? Have you and Adam, I'll if you'll have me back, I would love to talk about this with you guys. I'm like I'm sure we can be able to do that.
SPEAKER_00I'm completely open to making that happen. I think it you know adds a little bit of a different dynamic to the podcast and the conversation, so I I definitely welcome that. So today uh we're we're we are actually going to be um you know kind of uh going off the beaten path a little bit. Uh you know, this is uh something that uh this is a subject that I enjoy uh because I've gone back and you know it was part of my childhood and stuff growing up. Um and with another movie, uh the second movie with this franchise coming out. Uh it's been pretty much in the animated world so far. Uh, but it's uh He-Man and Masters of the Universe. And we just wanted to talk about that. Nothing specific. We're not planning on doing any kind of uh critique or digging into the new trailer uh with the movie coming out, but uh we just wanted to kind of talk about uh what's drawn us to the franchise, uh some of our favorite things. Um I've uh you know I I enjoy it. Uh and you know, I I really enjoy uh one if you're you know going back to your childhood, uh He-Man always wins at the end of the day, and the Masters of the Universe always come out on top. Uh but you know, when it comes down to villains, I like Skeletor. Skeletor is just one of those villains that he he knows what he wants to do, he comes up with these great plans, and then he trips over his own two feet and is usually the cause of his own downfall. And you can't help but I wouldn't say sympathize, but you you you kind of laugh at him because you know for for someone who possesses the chaos and the uh you know the powers of uh that he does, uh he sometimes is uh quite the uh kind of just can't get his confidence going. And in the end, he just uh he's his own undoing, which just makes it fun. You know, Tom and I were kind of talking uh right before we started. Uh you know, I've I I really liked um how Netflix picked up uh with their He-Man series. Uh I think that it's been a couple years ago at this point. Uh it was uh three seasons. Uh I think it was like, you know, I think eight or ten episodes a piece, don't quote me on that. But uh I mean Mark Hamill, I thought was the perfect skeletor voice um with that. Uh kind of gave you a little bit of a taste of um, you know, the classic skeletor takeover, everything, and then in the end completely screw everything up. Um added a couple more dynamics. Uh we got to see some things that you know if you're watching the entire He-Man series as a kid, you don't really get into it. That's like, well, you know, there might be something between He-Man and um Um and Tila, but you know, finally in the Netflix series, it actually does happen. I think everyone out there, if you're a fan of um Masters of the Universe, it's like, okay, this has been like 30 years in the making, you know, to see this moment. Uh, so it finally happens. Um, you know, you have uh you get a little bit more of a backstory of Skeletor a little bit in the end. Um, and you know, the fact that William Shatner voiced um the kind of alt uh Skeletor's uh uh alter ego, um you know, whatever he before he became Skeletor. Uh so that that was that was actually kind of cool. Um but yeah, I I know uh I've seen the trailer, uh both trailers so far that have been put out. Um movie looks good. Um we'll you know we'll see we'll see we'll see how things go with that, Tom, and have you seen a trailer?
SPEAKER_01I have not. I actually know very little about He-Man. Like I know He-Man, like you know, Prince Adam, and I know about Skeletor, and then it's it's Evilin and Evilin, Evilin. Yeah. Um, my exposure to He-Man is actually all in parodies. Um there, you know, uh Robot Chicken did one. There's there's a silly video online um with the He-Man characters set to four non-blondes, what's going on? And um Yes, I I don't have much to contribute here.
SPEAKER_00Well, I I I know on Facebook it's been coming up on my my Facebook feed and Rails recently, but they've been doing uh at uh a lot of the I I don't think it was every episode, but a majority of the episodes of the original He-Man series, um they they have those kind of like public service announcements at the end, like, well, you know, you saw what he- you saw He-Man battle evil today, and he used the forces of good, and that's kids, that's what you need to do in your lives, you know, that 1980s, 1990s, you know, cartoons teaching us values. Um, but I've been seeing these, uh, someone's been going out and redoing them, but with much more of like a funny, humorous adult context. Um, you know, if anyone has ever seen the like uh the the be a man reels, um it's kind of along those same lines. Like uh if if they're coming up on your Facebook feed, you you you know what I'm talking about. If not, then uh if you start uh watching trailers and searching He-Man, I'm sure the algorithm will eventually get you there too. But uh yeah. Um but yeah, that you know, like Tom said, you know, that was right out of the gate, they kind of threw us a curveball. Um and then showing, because you know, they picked up ex you know, kind of right where the original series left off with the the news one that they did uh a couple years ago, and it shows you like you know where the characters are and ex how everyone deals with you know Prince Adam slash He-Man's death, and then Skeletor also being gone, the magic has gone out of eternia, um you know, everyone kind of loses their way a little bit, and then you get to see you know that's whenever you get to like see a whole bunch of character development a little bit, because then you you have uh you have Tila kind of go off on her own, she's kind of like a wandering hero, like kind of uh you know, in a lot of the medieval tales and stuff and Nordic tales. Um, you know, the king's lost his way. Evelyn um takes a little bit of a different arc because you know she was Galator's right-hand woman, right-hand evil minion for so long. She kind of breaks out on her own, and you still you get to see a lot of the um um you know conflict in her because she links up with uh Tila and they they're they're trying to save Prince Adam because there's a way to bring him back, and they they go on this kind of quest, and you know, you see the good in her, but then as soon as um you know the series moves on, and then Skelator and Adam, you know, are brought back, then she immediately goes back to um being with Skeletor, and then she eventually takes Skeletor's powers when she you know gets the sword and everything and becomes a champion, and just the whole lot of it. It was a very well-written um series, um you know, kind of going back to Mark Hamill's Skeletor. You know, you had a little bit of the Joker in it, uh, with the laugh and uh little you know little things that he brought to the role there. Um but there's one part that I particularly always liked. It's after Evelyn, she she takes the sword of power, uh, she becomes a champion, she has her own agenda on how she's going to remake the universe the way that she feels that it needs to be, and she's gonna need to use the power to do that. And Skelator does his usual runaway uh kind of thing until next time. And uh he links up with Prince Adam and um you know the masters of the universe, and Skeletor is like Adam's like, well, you know, we gotta get into you know the castle of Grey Skull, and um you know we we have to do this, and Skeletor's like, well, what are we gonna do? Just ask her, you know, pretty please don't destroy the universe. And Adam just kind of smiles, and Skeletor's like, oh my god, you're serious, you know, kind of deal. So you know, it it brings in the humor. Um I I know you know I I really like a good, you know, sometimes you know, uh a movie or a TV show or you know, something that you know it's dark. But I particularly like whenever there's humor that's inserted into it, like, oh yeah, this person's about to destroy their universe and remake it the way that they want to. Um, and then you have two enemies kind of like having a moment like that, like you're not serious, are you? Oh yeah, I'm definitely serious. It's like but that that's kind of what He-Man is, and you you do have some of the comic relief. Orco, uh, you know, is uh is a comic relief character, and then the magician who just can't get a spell right, uh, no matter what he does. Yeah. Uh He-Man Masters of the Universe. Uh it's coming out pretty soon. Tom, do you have a date on that?
SPEAKER_01Um, it actually was it doesn't it this year? I mean, it says 2026. Um, let's see if I can type in.
SPEAKER_00Well, I could tell you the release date for the uh the previous live action um He-Man, and that came out August 7th of 1987, in case uh So it looks like it's already out.
SPEAKER_01Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00Holy crap, it is out. Wow, I am I am a little bit behind things there.
SPEAKER_01Well, so I don't know much about He-Man, but while you were chatting, I decided to do a little bit of uh just like googling, and I found uh the original TV show, like uh but something I found kind of interesting is so composers for the show were Lou Shimer, Chaim Saban, and Shuki Levy, and I'm probably pronouncing half of those wrong. But Levy and Saban are actually responsible for Power Rangers.
SPEAKER_00Well, that would make sense that you know you know that kind of makes sense. There's a little bit of a crossover because composers usually keep like some core themes to all their music, and uh I could definitely hear that.
SPEAKER_01But then also I'm looking at the cast list, and there's only eight people, eight cast members in the whole show. Yeah, and it doesn't it doesn't list all the characters, but like there's four that are in a hundred and thirty episodes, and then one person's in seventy-four, and it's like eight, seven, and two. Apparently the show must have been made on a pretty tight budget.
SPEAKER_00Well, and I'm trying to remember back because um it's like the toys that defined us or the toys that made us on the history channel, and and they talked about He-Man, and it was um I think what Mattel developed the He-Man action figure, and then they made the show the sell it. It was one of those, and it's it just became one of the best-selling action figures and toys of the 1980s, um, because of how popular it was, and then you're putting in you know the values and life lessons, the good versus evil. I mean, it had all the hallmarks of a classic, you know, 1980s, 1990s cartoon. Like, you know, Power Rangers was not a cartoon, but definitely along those lines. Yeah, Captain Planet, uh Thundercats, you know, all those X-Men. Um, you know, they all kind of were um you know very different, but they all were cut from the same cloth, kind of s so to speak.
SPEAKER_01I will say, you know, it's funny you bring up that uh the toys that made us. I never finished the whole thing, but no, and not just not just Masters of the Universe, but just in general. It's funny how it's the show kind of demonstrates like if it's not for toys, things don't get made. Like, you know, how many of those episodes like I think specifically about the one with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, how they talk about how like with you know without without without the action figures selling, the shows and the movies don't get made, and then all the all the gross characters that they fight and well look at I remember whenever I was a kid and Power Rangers was out, the Megazoid.
SPEAKER_00The first like Megazoid that came out was the one of the hottest toys that you could possibly have gotten, and everybody wanted it because it came apart and you trans you could put the megazoid together and then you could take it apart and it transformed into all the dinosaurs and uh everything. Like He-Man, there was just so many, you know. You you maybe if you if you go back and you watch all the episodes, you can maybe see where toy sales were starting to dip a little bit because oh boom, okay, we have a new character, we're gonna call him Ram Man, and um, you know, and then you know that maybe that's whenever Orco came up. Okay, we need to have another character there, and then you know the sorceress. There's so many, because you know, she was you know, uh, I think it was a hawk or you know, some kind of bird of prey, um, you know, that she could turn into Falcon, probably Falcon, sorry. Um, so oh well we can do two different action figures with her, and we could do well, then you know, you can't really do like, oh, who wants to buy a Prince Adam action figure? Uh because in the it or well, we need something for you know, he many. So, oh we have Battle Cat now. And but yeah, you know, kind of interesting. Uh that's a it's that's a really cool tie-in. Um, because I I just remember a lot of my childhood, the merchandising coming out with all of the um uh with all the TV shows, the Halloween costumes. You know, I definitely remember, you know, kind of at the tail end, some He-Man costumes, but for me, it was like Power Rangers and Teenage Mutant Turtles were the two big ones whenever I was um whenever I was a kid. Tom is Tom's going down the rabbit hole right now on Google. Uh he's bringing up images of the sorceress, um, the classic, it from the classic uh cartoon, a little bit of the new movie. A little bit she was the sorceress was actually not that in the Netflix series that much because it ends up that she ends up being Tila's mother. Um good for uh Master Arms for getting it on with her at some point in time. Uh but um you know she kind of appears more of a ghost or a you know a memory um in the Netflix He-Man's Masters of the Universe series. You know, Revolutions, Revelations.
SPEAKER_01So that's a shame. Sorry, so you know, well, I I looked it up because I vaguely remember what the sorceress looked like just from things I've seen. And then I was flipping through uh IMDB to see who was playing who, and I saw Marina Becqueran, who's been in a number of things, Firefly, Deadpool, and I was like, oh okay, I'm on board. But no, it looks like the costume's pretty uh pretty tame, so but sorry, as I uh Well, Tom, this is a children's uh Okay, I guess you're right. Well, you know, so was the original show, wasn't it? And she's half naked in that, but yeah, but you always had it.
SPEAKER_00You always had a character like that. She was not half naked.
SPEAKER_01Hold on.
SPEAKER_00No, no, no, she was I mean, maybe not half naked, but well, I will not uh now we're we're gonna stay on topic here with Masters of the Universe, but you know, Tom, there was She-Ra, by the way, that you know, who was the because that was Mattel was like, well, we need to get more girls involved, so now we created the She-Ra character, and then we had the spin-off She-Ra uh television show who had the sorceress, it's kind of like the bridge between the two. Um, and there was a She-Ra cartoon that was out more recently, too.
SPEAKER_01So I I I was getting ready to bring that up was because I've I've never again never seen it, but I've seen parodies people talk about. I've heard of She-Ra, but I couldn't figure out like it looked very similar. So like that is part of the Masters of the Universe.
SPEAKER_00It is. She-Ra is part of the Masters of the Universe, but um I never I watched I watched some of the She-Ra series, the the original one. Uh I don't know, I'm pretty sure He-Man and her did team up for a couple things, but they I Mattel tried to really keep her like, you know, sh they wanted her to be kind of on her own, and I think uh, you know, that that was really to boost um you know that product line, but also I think to really, you know, you needed a strong female character uh and you know, lead in a series, so you know they kind of ran with that quite a bit.
SPEAKER_01Sorry, I'm just I'm looking, it it's it's about what I expected. So, number one, it says She-Ra, the Princess of Power, originated in 1985 as a spin-off of He-Man and Masters of the Universe, conceived by toy manufacturer Mattel, of course, because toys sell. But no, it's like, okay, in her classic 1980s lore, She-Ra is a is Princess Adora, the long-lost twin of Prince Adam. As an infant, she was kidnapped from the royal palace on Eternia by the tyrant Hordak. Learns of her true origin, receives the sword of protection.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, of course, you know, all of a sudden, boom, we have the sword of power, so then she gets the sword of protection. Oh, Skeletor is He-Man's rival, so we need to create a new rival for She-Ra. Um, you know, it's kind of like it knocked completely off topic. You have like the 20 different NCIS series now. And for a while there, you had director Vance was the one that kind of held all these different NCI NCIS series together. He was like the one bridge character, and you had the sorceress in um Masters of the Universe and She-Ra as you know, kind of the bridge character that make everything legit. But it worked out good because you know the sorceress was a power another powerful female character, so she fit right into that whole uh that whole arc right there. And of course, she or she had her own kind of mini masters of the universe, and I think a lot of them were female characters as well. I think you may have had some of the Masters of the Universe that kind of crossed over a little bit.
SPEAKER_01Sorry, no, I sorry, I know we're I I'm just curious. Um I'm trying to see if it says anything about her reception because honestly, I forgot about Shera until like you brought it up. But just because, you know, it I'm just curious because how many times do you hear about like the mandatory female character just not working out? Like, I don't know if you ever saw it. Um the you know, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Terminator. Turtles actually had a live action TV show that actually originated on an episode of Power Rangers, and it was the premiere of the female turtle whose name I cannot remember.
SPEAKER_00I don't even remember that.
SPEAKER_01No, that can't be right. But, anyways, it did not do well. No one, she, you know, she people were not a fan of female.
SPEAKER_00Well, going back to She-Ra, I mean, you had um 85 to 87, and then again from 2018 to 2020, and then again in 2024, her evil ultra ego. Uh, so I mean, I think you know, she the character was not as popular as as He-Man was, and you know, they definitely tried to make a go of it. Yeah, it's kind of like, you know, you know, you had the Smurfs, and then all of a sudden you introduced Smurfett. So I I will put it as we are not knocking on you know adding in female characters and female leads or anything. I just want to put that disclaimer out, but it's just you know how everything's kind of tying together in our uh kind of uh wandering um discussion today of it a lot of it, you know, it just comes back, it's driven by the toy companies to want to get girls involved. Um, and this is kind of off topic a little bit, but you go back to like the 1950s when you know Lionel trains, every boy wanted a Lionel train, and they're like, Oh, we need to get girls involved. So they came out with a girl set. It was a pink engine, it was pastel colors and everything, and it absolutely flopped because the girls are like, Well, we want what the boys have. We don't want our I mean, we don't want a girly train, we want what the cool we want a cool train like the boys. So it flopped, and now you know, whenever one of the original girl trains comes up on eBay, it's like at least two grand. You know, um just because so few of them were made. So few of them were made, and I mean they have done re-releases. I got a re-release from like 2010, and that still you know cost me a little bit, but you know, if you're going for one of the original sets, um, you know, it's quite a bit. So, you know, it it kind of you know the same thing. Um I thought the Turtles were good. They had April O'Neal and and what was not Velma uh Ur on the uh the cartoon show. Ursula. No, can't remember. Anyway, but yeah, you had you know you had a couple, you had a couple, you know, you had some female characters in that as well.
SPEAKER_01Apparently apparently the character is still around, the female turtle. It says here that apparently Venus is widely known as the female Ninja Turtle introduced in the live-action 1997 television series Ninja Turtles the Next Mutation. It says she is a master of the mystical shinobi arts. Unlike the brothers, she was raised in a hidden shinobi clan in China.
SPEAKER_00That just opens sorry, the uh the history and political science geek and I are just coming out because you you have the turtles and all everything comes from Japan, and all of a sudden you're you're you're introducing a Chinese character in a very Japanese-centric samurai samurai you know kind of culture and history with the foot clan and everything, and it just doesn't make any sense to me.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I don't I don't I don't know. I mean it's also again not masters of the universe. I just I would we started we started talking about female spin-offs, and that's always the first one that comes to mind because even even as a kid, I remember seeing this Venus, and I was like, what, what, what see, and I don't really remember that because I was getting a little bit older where I wasn't watching the turtles as much whenever that came about.
SPEAKER_00Like I remember the next mutation starting, but I that's kind of where I cut off watching it, and that makes sense because you probably started watching it right along that time.
SPEAKER_01So I never I never watched it. Like I said, there was a there was a show.
SPEAKER_00Well, thanks for blowing a hole in my theory.
SPEAKER_01No, well, no, no, no. So so here's the thing. So it started because there was no, I was just looking at how much time we were in the episode. Um the nice part is that when when we pay for this thing, um we can it doesn't have to be a strict. Oh, okay, we have to like six hours. Okay, cool. I'm gonna cut this out. Yeah, but let's let's make sure we cut this one out. Um no, it was so there was it was the fourth season. It was called Power Rangers in Space.
SPEAKER_00And that's way after I quit watching Power Rangers.
SPEAKER_01It was like the third or fourth episode. The Big Baddie is like, I need a team to defeat the Power Rangers, and she randomly just shoots a laser into a sewer grate in New York City, and then the Ninja Turtles pop out, and it's it's it's just bizarre because they like there's no real explanation. Um, as far as I know, there's never any mention of um the Ninja Turtles and the Rangers being in the same universe again. They kind of just show up once and it's never talked about. But that that's that's that's my other than that, like that's my experience with the TMNT Teenage Ninja Turtles.
SPEAKER_00Right. Um Yeah, and I'm more I grew up with the Turtles, like the the original three live action movies. Um first one was great, third one was my favorite, second one, meh. Um as most trilogies go, you know, uh except for Star Wars original trilogy, the second one is definitely the best.
SPEAKER_01Is is the is it the third one, or is it is there a fourth one? Which which one is it when they go to Japan?
SPEAKER_00That is the third one. That's when they go back in time. Um I like that one. It it had its um It was pretty funny, actually. I I enjoyed that one. Like the first one, classic Turtles, fighting crime, New York City, April O'Neal, all that fun stuff. The second one was whenever like they really started like uh you had the mutagen, and then the shredder was experimenting with it with animals, and then he drank it at the end, became the super shredder, and then they kill him.
SPEAKER_01Um wasn't that the one I a friend of mine told me this that after the first movie they like it got a lot of crap for violence, so like they wear their weapons, but they don't really use them. I thought I thought I heard that. Maybe not, I've only seen it like once, but the the thing that is you know the when when when the new movies came out, which I haven't seen, um newer, the live live action ones, but the CGI ones. I saw I saw an article where uh Vanilla Ice was criticizing the soundtrack. He was like, they don't really get the feel of the turtles, and I didn't understand until I watched the second one, and they look like they crash an MM concert and go ninja, go ninja, go! I'm like, okay, fair enough. I at least he definitely got the word ninja in there.
SPEAKER_00So we've completely gone off the rails at this point. We start talking about Masters of the Universe, all of a sudden then we start talking about you know spin-off female characters created by the toy companies to get you know stuff for girls and boost sales, and now we're now we're talking about the dark side of the teenage mutant engine turtles and Eminem apparently being uh insulted by something.
SPEAKER_01Did I say Eminem? It was Vanilla Ice.
SPEAKER_00No, sorry, you did say vanilla ice, but uh them crashing an Eminem concert.
SPEAKER_01I was I was just I was just saying um I was just thinking, I'm like, alright, I'm gonna have to label this, I'm gonna have to name this episode like uh Master of the Universe and TMNT, I guess.
SPEAKER_00I don't know. I think it's like Masters of the Universe off the rails or something like that.
SPEAKER_01I you know, I mean I you know this this up you know at this point people have probably started switching off, but I mean I I don't know. I I I find like our our best content is the conversations. It's not like you know, rather, like, don't get me wrong, I love the um lightsaber video we did, but it's it it's it's more fun doing the the back and forth and just whatever comes out. By the way, one last thing before we close, because it sounds like that's where we're headed. We've officially released ten episodes. Um and if you'll permit me a minute to look, I think we're almost at 150 downloads. Which honestly is a lot farther than I thought we would get. I don't know. I just you know not I mean, or not.
SPEAKER_00Well we'll see what happens after we'll see what happens after this uh this end.
SPEAKER_01Everybody bails out. Let's see. That's all-time downloads, 145.
SPEAKER_00Alright, so um and most of them help us help us get to 150.
SPEAKER_01And most of them are from Apple Podcasts, which is funny because Dennis over at uh crap, like uh Brothers before Brothers before bourbon is mad at me because since he doesn't have an iPhone, apparently Android doesn't like like Android and Buzz Sprout, the app we both use, doesn't like to post to Apple on an Android device. So he's missing a whole market that he could be advertising to. I keep offering to help him, but he um just it just never never happens.
SPEAKER_00But well, I think uh I think that's a good opportunity for us to you know come to an end on this. Uh like again, I'd like to thank everyone for uh tuning in with us. This episode was a little bit different, um, and but I think it's it's kind of fun in the end because you know, how many conversations do we have with friends that you know you start with one topic and then it just kind of meanders its way through to a wide variety of topics? And you know, thank you very much if you got to this point of sticking with us, and maybe you learned something, maybe different. Maybe you're laughing your butt off right now, the two guys who have you know, to a certain extent, have no clue what the heck they're doing. But uh Tom, why don't you take us out?
SPEAKER_01Alright, so uh you can find us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon as two guys questionable credentials. Uh we are actually branching out here soon, but um you can find us on YouTube under the same name. If you're listening to us on podcast apps, please like and sub uh review us. If you are watching us on YouTube, um what are your thoughts on Masters of the Universe? And you know what? Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, I guess. Um did you guys like the newest movie? Uh did Jared Leto continue to be the kiss of death like he is in most franchises? If you want to email us, you can email us at two guysnocreds at gmail.com. And I guess we will see you next time. Goodbye. Alright, that's the show. Thanks for hanging out with us for another episode of Two Guys Questionable Credentials. If you laughed, learned something, or are now somehow more confused than when you started, then we've done our job. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and tell a friend or an enemy we're not picky. And remember, everything discussed here is just a conversation, speculation, and two people confidently wandering through topics they may or may not fully understand. Please take one of this as legal, medical, or emotional advice. We'll see you next time.