
This episode features Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee discussing various topics including their experiences with movies, cultural references, and personal anecdotes. They also share humorous stories about interactions with friends and the complexities of relationships.
Andrew Santino talks about living with Filipinos and the movies he has been introducing to them, such as "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "The Exorcist." He reflects on how these films resonate differently with his housemates.
Bobby Lee shares a funny story about a recent encounter at a bar where his friend tried to impress a woman with a humorous line about looking like a character from "Shrek." The conversation shifts to their thoughts on various movies and their cultural significance.
The duo also touches on the concept of "the way of the white" and how cultural exchanges can be humorous yet enlightening. They engage in playful banter about their backgrounds and experiences.
As the episode wraps up, they play a game called "smallest smile," showcasing their comedic chemistry and leaving listeners with a light-hearted conclusion.
Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee share funny stories about movies, cultural experiences, and a humorous bar encounter, ending with a playful game.

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