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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2021 · 2H 39M

Knock Down the House

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It is our first time covering a documentary this week and it is also the most polarizing movie we have discussed with an 89 percent differential. Knock Down the House tells the story of four working class women who run for Congress, overcoming adversity to battle powerful political machines in very different American landscapes. With our guest Aaron in tow, we attempt to decipher the causes for the drastic difference in scores on Rotten Tomatoes. We hash out the onslaught of review bombers, wax politcs, and riff about documentaries. Critics: 99% Audience: 10%

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