Undecided Elections & Hollywood Endings
First published
11/06/2020
Genres:
comedy
tv
film
Summary
W & G lightly discuss the big-ass, orange dusted elephant in the room before moving on to much more important topics...movie endings! (No spoilers...really)
Duration
1 hour and 11 minutes
Parent Podcast
Good Shit with Warren & Grayson
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