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EPISODE · May 15, 2020 · 1H 7M

In Quarantine Ep. 3: Where Do We Go From Here

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The Final Episode of the Quarantine Trilogy. In their most ambitious, positive, and uninformed conversation to date, Hunter and Josh attempt to predict how society will proceed in the face of adversity and adapt to our current health crisis. But it’s not all business, as they also talk about the Uncharted series, Hunter's nightmares, and why Shabbat feels more relevant than ever. Plus Hunter tries his Pliny clone, Josh gives a final (and spoiler heavy) review of the FF7 Remake, and you know it's funny but...there might be a twist at the end. So grab a beer (or two). Chill out, and listen to the last Henry and Hops episode we'll ever do...for now. Recorded: 5/1/20 Sound Effects for Animal Ad- Zoo Noises: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2okXydgUQlo Additional Animal Noises: https://www.freesoundeffects.com/free-sounds/animals-10013/160/tot_sold/20/9/ Drum Roll Sound effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITowpb56o1s Music for Theater Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY80mfcc_Xo

The Final Episode of the Quarantine Trilogy. In their most ambitious, positive, and uninformed conversation to date, Hunter and Josh attempt to predict how society will proceed in the face of adversity and adapt to our current health crisis. But it’s not all business, as they also talk about the Uncharted series, Hunter's nightmares, and why Shabbat feels more relevant than ever. Plus Hunter tries his Pliny clone, Josh gives a final (and spoiler heavy) review of the FF7 Remake, and you know it's funny but...there might be a twist at the end. So grab a beer (or two). Chill out, and listen to the last Henry and Hops episode we'll ever do...for now. Recorded: 5/1/20 Sound Effects for Animal Ad- Zoo Noises: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2okXydgUQlo Additional Animal Noises: https://www.freesoundeffects.com/free-sounds/animals-10013/160/tot_sold/20/9/ Drum Roll Sound effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITowpb56o1s Music for Theater Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY80mfcc_Xo

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