• Episode 21:Reunion Podcast

  • Feb 6 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 21:Reunion Podcast

  • Summary

  • 🎙️ Welcome back to the Double D's Reunion Podcast! After a brief hiatus due to some contract disagreements and an argument involving Chris that had fans on the edge of their seats, Doug and Dan are back in action! Join the dynamic duo as they dive into the latest and greatest in entertainment, sharing laughs, insights, and, of course, plenty of banter.

    In this episode, the Double D's explore the sequel of 28 Years Later, discussing the hits and misses of long-awaited follow-up. They also delve into the captivating characters portrayed by Timothy Olyphant, breaking down his diverse roles that have left a lasting impact on audiences.

    But that's not all! The hosts also shine a spotlight on the Loudermilk series, offering their take on the show's unique charm and memorable moments. As always, they bring their signature wit and humor to every topic, creating an entertaining listening experience for fans old and new.

    The Double D's Reunion Podcast goes beyond the screen as they answer burning questions from listener emails, providing a direct line to the fans. Tune in for their expert recommendations on what to watch on streaming platforms right now, ensuring you stay in the loop with the hottest content.

    Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughs, insights, and unfiltered opinions as Chris and the gang reunite to bring you another exciting episode of the Double D's Reunion Podcast! Don't miss out—hit play and join the fun! 🍿🎉

    Listener Emails : Doubledsegments@gmail.com

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