March 13, 2024

00:27:59

The List: Villains

The List: Villains
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The List: Villains

Mar 13 2024 | 00:27:59

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On this episode Amy and B-Eazy are once again joined by Big Cliff of Carolina Sports Talk Podcast and the get into their favorite TV and movie villains.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. [00:00:07] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment and needed discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now. [00:00:37] Speaker C: Welcome back to another episode of DJ Blaze radio show podcast. Your boy be easy. [00:00:41] Speaker A: This your girl, Amy. [00:00:42] Speaker C: Thank you all for joining us. You can find us everywhere. You get your podcast free 99. Got a guest today. We'll make it happen. Your boy be easy. We got a guest today. Welcome back from Carolina Sports Talk podcast, family of the show, big Cliff. [00:00:59] Speaker B: Yeah. What's up, bubba? [00:01:01] Speaker C: Nothing much. Nothing much at all. How are you? [00:01:08] Speaker B: I'm good, man. Glad to be back with y'all. Rocking with the greatest. You know what I'm talking about? [00:01:13] Speaker C: You said it, I didn't. [00:01:15] Speaker A: Amy, I'm good. [00:01:17] Speaker C: I ain't even got it. [00:01:21] Speaker A: You gotta know when to take. [00:01:25] Speaker C: My man. [00:01:27] Speaker B: That's wild. [00:01:29] Speaker C: Well, we're back. This is our list episode. And today, Amy, what are we talking about? [00:01:36] Speaker A: We are talking about villains, tv and movie villains that you love to hate. [00:01:42] Speaker C: Love to hate. I love to love, love to love. [00:01:45] Speaker A: I mean, you're supposed to hate the villain, but I'd secretly love and root for the villain depending on who they are. [00:01:51] Speaker C: Okay, so we'll go around the room and see who we all picked. What made you come up with this topic? [00:02:02] Speaker A: Thanos. Because something came up and everybody was talking about, well, you know, Thanos was right. So I was like, you know what I mean? He was to a certain extent. And sometimes they are. Sometimes the villain have great points. [00:02:15] Speaker C: Yeah, they do. I guess we'll get started. Big cliff. [00:02:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:23] Speaker C: So we're going to go five to one. [00:02:25] Speaker B: Okay. [00:02:26] Speaker C: Who's your number five? [00:02:29] Speaker B: I'm going to switch my list up a little bit now, in life, real life time, just because you let off with him. So I'm going to put five as Thanos. [00:02:37] Speaker C: Why Thanos? What did you. [00:02:38] Speaker B: Because the way he went about his whole thing was that his world was decimated as a result of overpopulation and there being too many people and everything. And so his objective was to reduce the amount of people so that there would be more resources and a greater quality of life for the folks. And so snapping half of the, you know what I'm saying? Known existence away, trash way of going. [00:03:03] Speaker C: About it randomly, too. [00:03:04] Speaker B: Yeah. But I definitely understand why he would want that. And at the end of the day, he wanted it for people to be able to be in peace. So I understand. [00:03:13] Speaker A: He just could have made better selections. [00:03:15] Speaker C: The methodology. [00:03:18] Speaker A: Could have made a list for him. [00:03:19] Speaker C: What about you? Who's your number five? [00:03:21] Speaker A: My number five is two people on the same show, Rowan and Mama Pope. On scandal, people would classify them as villains. [00:03:32] Speaker C: That's the daddy. [00:03:33] Speaker A: The daddy and the mama. [00:03:34] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:35] Speaker C: I stopped watching parents scandal after. What's his name? Jake. And he got stabbed up that time. [00:03:44] Speaker A: Yeah, he got fucked up. And they made this episode. He was just like a bandaid, right? [00:03:49] Speaker C: They missed all the vital organs. Shut the fuck up. But I come from the ilk of the wire where Omar got killed. They killed Stringer Bell. People can die on tv shows. And I just did not. I was like, oh, this is bullshit. I always didn't like the interracial because whites need to be with white. And you move. I mean, blacks stay with the black. [00:04:16] Speaker A: I feel like mama and Papa Pope was trying to. They were good people. They wanted what was best for their daughter, and they wanted to stick it to the government. [00:04:24] Speaker C: Did he work for B 613? [00:04:26] Speaker A: B 613. [00:04:26] Speaker C: That was the right number. It was B 13. [00:04:29] Speaker B: I think it was B 13. [00:04:32] Speaker C: B 613. Yeah. Okay. [00:04:38] Speaker B: Yeah. I agree him more than her. Mama Pope was just kind of wild. [00:04:42] Speaker C: Who played the mama? [00:04:43] Speaker A: Candy Alexander. [00:04:45] Speaker C: Candy Alexander. That's the lady that played on law and order, right? [00:04:50] Speaker A: I don't know if she played on law and order, but she did play on cb four. She was the girlfriend. [00:04:55] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, that's what I'm thinking about. Yeah. [00:05:04] Speaker A: Your five. [00:05:05] Speaker C: My five. I was going to say Thanos, but since big Cliff got him as his five, I'm gonna go to another superhero movie. [00:05:23] Speaker A: Okay. [00:05:25] Speaker C: Now, although I don't agree with everything about it, because it know, one of my favorite superhero characters, he was going against something about Bane in the Dark Knight rises. He had a lot of one liners. It was one scene where the guy was, um. You could tell Bane was about to do something to him. And this scene just resonated with me, you know what I'm saying? The dude was, um. But I paid you a lot of money. And bang. Put his hand, like, on his neck, face or whatever, because he had them big hands. He was like, you think this gives you power over me? I was like, damn, I used that at work one time. We pay you a lot of money. You think this give you power over me? Like, damn, I love him. But in the beginning of. [00:06:10] Speaker A: Use it at work tomorrow. [00:06:11] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, use it in the beginning of the movie. They was like, they figured out who Bane was, whatever. He was like, yeah. So what's your next plane? It was in a plane, whatever. And Bane was just, like, crashing this plane. It's like, damn. Bane was that dude. It was another scene where him and Batman was fighting and Batman made it dark. [00:06:34] Speaker B: He was like, you think the darkness is your ally? [00:06:37] Speaker C: I was born of the darkness. [00:06:39] Speaker B: You merely adopted it. [00:06:41] Speaker C: Yeah, that's it. By the time my guy took the. [00:06:44] Speaker B: Light, it was blinding. [00:06:45] Speaker C: He beat Batman, but I love bang, though. That was my number five. But in the end. Kick his ass, though. That's my number five. [00:07:00] Speaker B: Your number four, Mr. Glass from unbreakable, the movie unbreakable. [00:07:05] Speaker C: Oh, that's Samuel Jackson. [00:07:06] Speaker B: Samuel Jackson. [00:07:07] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:07:07] Speaker B: So in the movie, he was going around and just everything that could go wrong with him did. And so he was in a wheelchair and was breaking bones. And so he was trying to find. Knowing that there's a balance and a yang and yang to everything. He was trying to find the human who was the exact opposite of him, to try to find the balance in between. So in the midst of trying to get there, it ended up being Bruce Willis. Right. The accident that gave Bruce Willis his powers actually came from glass. [00:07:32] Speaker C: Oh. [00:07:33] Speaker B: And so I understand why he was doing what he was doing. Again, the methodology. But he was trying to get better. But the way he went about it was trash. But I understand why he like. Because if I'm here and everything that can go wrong with me, there's got to be a counterbalance. [00:07:47] Speaker C: What's the movie in between? Because it was unbreakable. Mr. Glass was the last one, right? [00:07:52] Speaker B: I think so. [00:07:52] Speaker C: What was the one in between with? [00:07:54] Speaker B: I don't think said it was the 6th sense, if I'm not mistaken. [00:07:57] Speaker C: No, not the 6th sense with the guy. He was crazy. He had all. [00:08:04] Speaker B: With the different personalities. Yeah. [00:08:06] Speaker C: He was, like, super strong. I forgot the name because I watched that one first, and then it was like, this is a sequel to Unbreakable, or whatever. And I didn't watch Unbreakable until I saw Mr. Glass, but, yeah, that's a good one. Okay, movie man. What about you, amy? Your number. [00:08:26] Speaker A: My number four is. [00:08:29] Speaker C: A villain. [00:08:30] Speaker A: He was supposed to be a villain, if you think about it, because the movie was based on Trey and his brother. [00:08:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:37] Speaker A: And the whole time, Trey and Doughboy had this unspeakable beef about how Ricky was the perfect and mama loved him more. Even in the last scenes before Ricky got shot, they got in a fight right before Ricky went to the store to get the cornmeal. [00:08:57] Speaker C: Wasn't that beef part of their beef, too, was like, his mama liked his. [00:09:04] Speaker A: Probably the daddy. Yeah, they had different daddies. [00:09:08] Speaker C: And this movie was trying to tell you all way back then. And not have on them. Damn, baby daddy. I'm like, doe, so don't call me Doe, boy. [00:09:18] Speaker A: They had different lives, so I feel like doughboy was misunderstood. His whole life was from the beginning. He was set up in the environment that he was in to end up being doughboy. [00:09:33] Speaker C: Okay? [00:09:34] Speaker A: He just wanted what was best for his family. [00:09:37] Speaker C: He did someone else who wanted what was best for everyone comes from a show called Breaking Bad. He was a business proprietor. He had a restaurant, Los Pollos, or Hermanos. I think that's the name of the restaurant. Mr. Gus. Frank and Walter White went against everything he needed him to do and in the end killed him, played by Juan Carlo. [00:10:14] Speaker A: There you go, Esposito. [00:10:15] Speaker C: There you go. I was going to call him something else. Yeah. I loved Gus. You watched breaking bad? No, you didn't. [00:10:24] Speaker A: But I love him. [00:10:25] Speaker C: Yeah. Did you watch Breaking Bad? Nah. Get on it. You didn't watch the wife? [00:10:30] Speaker B: I'm not going to. [00:10:31] Speaker A: Why not? [00:10:32] Speaker B: Because you all hyped it up. Hyped it up? I watched like the first two or three episodes. I was like, yeah, no, I'm good. [00:10:38] Speaker C: But the wire is more of a show with great dialogue and setups and stuff. [00:10:46] Speaker A: Yeah, those episodes were setting you up. [00:10:48] Speaker C: For the good stuff as opposed to a whole lot of killing and shooting and all of that. That ain't what it's about. It's more of a mind show and you learn different. [00:10:57] Speaker B: And it's got like 112 seasons, too. I'm never going to be able to. [00:11:01] Speaker C: It only got five seasons. Okay. Yeah, only five. [00:11:04] Speaker B: Okay, cool. [00:11:05] Speaker C: Yeah, that's not a lot of seasons when law and order is on 25. [00:11:09] Speaker B: And I would never go back and rewatch that. And I've watched a bunch of them, especially svus. [00:11:13] Speaker C: But, yeah, it's a good watch, though. That was my number four. What's your number four? [00:11:19] Speaker A: Three. [00:11:21] Speaker B: I mean, yeah, so this one is a little bit more abstract. [00:11:25] Speaker A: Okay. [00:11:26] Speaker B: But villain that I agree with is the NFL. [00:11:30] Speaker C: This has got to be movies. It's fictional. Tv. [00:11:33] Speaker B: NFL. [00:11:33] Speaker C: Come on, tv this nigga. So you doing the. [00:11:39] Speaker B: Yo, I'm the last one. What you want, baby? Go ahead, call me Aang. The NFL is purported to be one of the chief sports, but in reality, it's sports entertainment in my mind, just like WWE. I know a lot of people don't believe it, but I honestly believe that there are, if not scripted, there are prescribed outcomes within the NFL. And as long as they keep up the illusion and keep the on field value where it is, I'm okay with it. And I don't mind them manipulating millions of fans as long as the value on the field stays where it is. [00:12:15] Speaker C: I disagree. But ask some of the players, and not that one white guy that tried to come out on Twitter and say something. [00:12:26] Speaker B: Cam Newton was paid to throw Super Bowl 50. I believe that his career has reflected that as such. And the only reason that he has not made more of a stink about it is because they let him be to do everything. He is still adjacent and around the league, although he is still not in the league and he still got that money. [00:12:45] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:12:46] Speaker A: Damn. That making sense like a muffler. [00:12:48] Speaker C: Rashad Mendehal was paid to throw the Super bowl. [00:12:52] Speaker B: Okay. [00:12:53] Speaker C: I don't believe it. [00:12:55] Speaker B: You don't have to believe it. There's people who don't believe in air, yet we breathe it. [00:13:01] Speaker C: I sat here, had a flatter discussion with Dougie, and now you believe in this conspiracy. [00:13:07] Speaker B: Here's the thing. There's a comedian that talked about you can't believe. I'm not going to say I believe in all conspiracies, but you mean to tell me the government is telling us the truth 100% of the time? Same thing applies in this regard. Do I think that every game is scripted? Do I think that every. Da da da da. No, but you mean to tell me that 100% of the time what the NFL says is true? No, ain't no way. There's no doubt in my mind that there are certain things that they do to affect the outcome of games that don't got nothing to do with the on the field playing. [00:13:38] Speaker A: They got to keep it interesting, period. [00:13:40] Speaker B: And they putting out a good product. And every year it keeps all of us going back, buying new merch. Oh, we're making this a slight adjustment to the color scheme. Oh, check out our new uniforms. Whatever it is to continuously produce and ultimately print their money, they're going to keep doing it. [00:13:53] Speaker C: Yeah, but they don't need to do it because we already locked in. [00:13:57] Speaker B: No. [00:13:57] Speaker C: Yes. [00:13:57] Speaker B: We are in the society that we're in now. At some point, people are going to get fed up. It's always about the new. It's always about what's next. They have to knowing especially. [00:14:06] Speaker C: No, what I'm saying. [00:14:07] Speaker B: Dangers that the NFL has. [00:14:08] Speaker C: What I'm saying is at this point now, there's nothing that they could do that can make people stop watching. [00:14:16] Speaker A: Not stop watching. They won't stop watching. But that merch, they gonna do something for the merch? [00:14:20] Speaker C: No, but they don't have to, though. Because it's new players coming out all the time. So people gonna want to get the new jerseys. People gonna want to. You know what I'm saying? Like you said, they may come out with a new jersey, but sometimes it's like it's a new supplier. So before Reebok had the jerseys, then Adidas had the jerseys. Now Nike has the jerseys. Things like that happen. They may change the logos and stuff like that, like you said, the colors, or they may come out with a third jersey to wear stuff like that for the merch, but they don't have to. [00:14:51] Speaker B: If that's the case, why has the format of the Pro bowl changed? [00:14:53] Speaker C: Because nobody was watching the Pro bowl. [00:14:55] Speaker B: Exactly. If they already had us, why would we not just keep watching it? If they could keep putting the same thing out every. [00:15:02] Speaker C: Because that product is bad. All the all star game products is bad for all the sports. [00:15:07] Speaker B: And they're changing, and that's why they're trying to change. [00:15:08] Speaker C: Yeah. They're trying to get it. [00:15:09] Speaker B: That's ultimately the essence of what I'm saying, even about the league itself, when they realize things are either good, you want to change it so that it continues to be good, or if it's bad, you got to completely, overarchingly change it to make it something different. [00:15:23] Speaker A: Your number three, Miranda Priestley from the Devil Wears Prada. [00:15:30] Speaker C: You think she's a villain? [00:15:32] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:15:33] Speaker C: If the devil wears Prada, madame Mears? Nada. I'm in between, but way more fresher. [00:15:38] Speaker A: So the main character, Andy. Oh, my God. She just antagonized Andy throughout this whole movie. But they ended up building a. It was even at the end of the movie, Miranda did some dirty shit, but we still wanted to see her win. So people who've seen the movie, I'm not going to spoil it, but we know at the end of the movie, Andy did some dirty. I mean, not Andy. Miranda did some dirty shit, but she still ended up looking out for our girl. [00:16:05] Speaker C: Andy, didn't she fire somebody? [00:16:09] Speaker A: She took someone's job. [00:16:10] Speaker B: Right. [00:16:11] Speaker A: A job that was pretty much a shoe in for them was supposed to be. And, I mean, buddy was already celebrating and everything, and then Miranda switched some shit up at the last minute to save her ass so that she could stay on top. That's some villain shit. [00:16:25] Speaker C: It is. I just watched that a couple of weeks ago, too. Like, parts of it was on, and I caught it from there. My number three. Y'all ever seen inside man? [00:16:40] Speaker B: Yes. [00:16:43] Speaker C: It's a Spike Lee movie starring Denzel. Yeah. So the lead character. I forgot his name. They don't really say his name, but the lead bank robber, I was rooting for him because he was doing it because of what the Nazis did for the Jews and how they. Clive Owen. Yeah. They stole all the artwork, and they didn't even steal anything from the vault. Just some paperwork and a ring. And he didn't steal the ring because he gave the ring to Denzel, but just that guy. Because stealing is bad. But, yeah, that's a good movie, and it got some good one liners in there. [00:17:31] Speaker B: Good movie. [00:17:32] Speaker C: Yeah. It's not a pina colada, but, yeah, that's my number three, because technically he's a bad guy, but that's my number three. What's your number two? Number two? I'm sorry. Yeah. [00:17:48] Speaker B: Now, my number two is an antihero in the same essence, Loki from the Marvel and Thor series. Thor's brother, Loki. [00:17:58] Speaker C: At what point do you fuck with. [00:17:59] Speaker B: Loki, though, when Loki becomes more aware of who he is? Because he's pretty much a villain the whole time, and even throughout the comics, for much of his life, he's a villain until he starts to embrace. Yeah, I come from the bad. I have these bad essence and thoughts, but I also do have some good ones. And so as he begins to embrace those in a true anti hero essence, I really start rocking with dog, probably. Really after they beat his tail in the movies in New York, but in the series, especially in the. Nah. [00:18:29] Speaker C: Yeah, because early on, he was a straight up villain. [00:18:31] Speaker B: Straight villain. [00:18:32] Speaker A: I owe my seven year old an apology. [00:18:34] Speaker C: Why? [00:18:34] Speaker A: Because he told me that Loki and Thor was brothers, and I told him, go sit down somewhere. [00:18:38] Speaker C: Technically, they aren't brothers. [00:18:40] Speaker B: Well, they are, like, adoptive brothers, so Loki isn't like his natural brother, but Odin brought him in. [00:18:46] Speaker A: Oh, wow. Because I'm a black panther fan, I'm not a Marvel fan. [00:18:49] Speaker C: Okay. [00:18:50] Speaker A: So he was like, Loki and Thor's brothers. I was like, go sit down. You don't know what you're talking about. [00:18:54] Speaker C: Yeah, you do owe him an apology. [00:18:56] Speaker B: Big one, too. [00:18:56] Speaker C: Yeah. You're a new age mama, so you got to apologize. My mama would have been. Well, it didn't kill you. What's your number? [00:19:05] Speaker A: Well, speaking of Marvel and Black Panther. [00:19:07] Speaker C: Killmonger, I meant to put him on mine, too. [00:19:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I got him as my number one, but really? [00:19:12] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:19:13] Speaker A: Well, I won't go into too much. I'll just say he was fine, and then we can go into detail. Was fine. [00:19:21] Speaker C: I rock this nigga. [00:19:27] Speaker B: At all. He is the same dude. In everything from fruit val to the Fruit Valley station. He's the same dude in everything, bro. [00:19:35] Speaker A: Fine. [00:19:35] Speaker C: Yeah. I mean, every movement. Yeah. [00:19:38] Speaker B: Now, he's the ultimate for me, man. I'll talk about it when I get to my one. [00:19:42] Speaker C: My number two. Damn, my number two. I thought I had somebody else from the wire up here, but I'll say it now. My number two is Omar from the wire. I mean, for one, he was a villain. He was gay. Now, let me stop. [00:19:55] Speaker A: I actually feel like all of the. [00:19:56] Speaker C: Bad guys from everybody that wasn't police, and some of the police on the wire were bad guys. Yeah, all of them, Avon. [00:20:09] Speaker A: And I still wanted all of them to win. And even though I know they couldn't, everybody couldn't win. [00:20:13] Speaker C: Avon, Stringer, the whole Avon, Boxdale organization, you want them to win? Except for naming's mama. She was a horrible individual. Poop, bodie, Slim Charles. I'm just naming people now. Cuddy. Well, Cuddy turned out to be a good guy, upstanding citizen. But for the most part, a lot of those people you just shouldn't be rooting for. But then in the end, well, I want to tell it, because big Cliff may watch it and he says he. [00:20:51] Speaker B: Won'T, but I may go back. [00:20:57] Speaker C: This show came out at a time when there were no cell phones like that, where it wasn't on social media. So when you're watching tv, you're watching. [00:21:04] Speaker B: Tv, just locked straight in. [00:21:05] Speaker C: You just ain't locked in. So that's kind of how you got to watch. You got to be locked in. Now a scene. Come on. I know what they're saying. I know what they're going to say. But, yeah, I think you're right. Just everybody on the wire. I was rooting for proposition Joe, all of that, except for cheese. Fuck cheese. Anyway. Yeah, that's my number two. Your number one killmonger from the Black Panther. [00:21:30] Speaker B: My boy, first of all, was just coming for what was his to have been, by no fault, choice of his own, excluded from his birthrights, literally from blood. [00:21:45] Speaker C: Why did they leave him? [00:21:47] Speaker B: So him and his dad works. His dad was out on. [00:21:50] Speaker C: Yeah, I know, but why did they. He killed. They killed his dad and just left him? No, he was outside playing ball, right? That's what it was. I don't think they didn't know that. [00:21:58] Speaker A: His daddy didn't know he existed? [00:21:59] Speaker C: No, not his daddy. [00:22:00] Speaker B: No, his daddy knew. Not his uncle, but the uncle and. [00:22:03] Speaker C: Daddy didn't know because I was listening to something. It was like. It was something I was. [00:22:10] Speaker A: Forrest Whitaker did, though. [00:22:12] Speaker C: He did. That's why he killed Uncle Charles. Uncle James. His name was Uncle James. My bad. Yeah. [00:22:20] Speaker B: But ultimately, what he wanted, and even with regards to the perspective of all of that power that Wakanda had and wasn't going and helping black people across the world with it, you have the most intensive abilities and knowledge and skill set. We as a people got a responsibility not to go and save folks, but at least empower them in a way that can help position folks. And for them to have kept. That was trash. [00:22:43] Speaker C: Yeah, it wasn't trash. They did the right thing was as soon as it came out, what happened, the US started looking for it, and then it put out with the mother people. And then they came in part two, and then it caused a war. [00:22:55] Speaker A: It would have been a way to do it without letting the white folks in. [00:22:58] Speaker C: It wasn't. [00:22:59] Speaker B: But here's the thing at that time, because had they done it from the beginning, once you have at this point, allowed all of these other countries to get to the level and the skill set that they have gotten to, they've been technologically advanced for years now. If you come out earlier on, even at the point when his daddy got killed, when the world was like, just now starting to really look at nuclear technology and all that stuff like that, when y'all been had that you're now the preeminent, you are the top, so you don't have to worry about these other ones trying to come and take it over from you. You can protect yourself by putting people in random places and then ruling everything, essentially. [00:23:32] Speaker C: Kind of like what the NFL is doing. Continue. [00:23:37] Speaker B: But no, had they from the jump enforced their will instead of trying to be like, oh, we're just going to stay here in our little cut. [00:23:44] Speaker C: I agree with him. And then he wanted to kill everybody in the world. He wanted to basically. [00:23:48] Speaker B: Again, methodology. You can have the right ideas and just go about it wrong. [00:23:53] Speaker C: And he killed to kill that girl at the beginning, his girlfriend. You not coming with me? [00:23:57] Speaker A: Liability. [00:23:58] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, sometimes you guys are horrible. [00:24:02] Speaker C: Amy, what's your number one? [00:24:04] Speaker A: My number one is Joe from the Netflix show. You Joe, just a man in love. [00:24:13] Speaker C: You think he a villain? [00:24:15] Speaker A: He killed a lot of people. [00:24:17] Speaker B: That qualifies you as villain. [00:24:19] Speaker C: And I say that because my answer is going to be very hypocritical because he's the protagonist of the show. Well, you don't know he's a murderer until after the first or second episode. [00:24:34] Speaker A: And it started when he was a kid in season two, you get a little bit of his backstory where he was being abused by his mama's boyfriend. [00:24:42] Speaker C: Did his daddy kill somebody? He saw his daddy kill somebody. Did he kill somebody? His daddy. Am I thinking about Jeffrey Dahmer merging movies together or shows? [00:24:53] Speaker A: So he's been really killing his whole life for people that he love because even he took a liking to this little boy that lives in his building who was being abused because his story was kind of like his. So he ended up killing this boy Madden or something. [00:25:09] Speaker C: While I was watching that part, I forgot about that part. [00:25:11] Speaker A: So he's just a man with a big heart and a big knife. [00:25:19] Speaker B: Heard that before. [00:25:21] Speaker C: My number one is, I guess I could say, just like on the wire, I could say this whole, a lot of this cast of this show, but I lead it with Franklin Saint. People love Franklin Saint, but Franklin Saint was basically a serial killer. He got a lot of bodies. A lot of bodies, especially, in the end, a lot of death around him. So I got to say, franklin saying you like him because he don't drink and he cussed. But then when he cussed his mama out, cussed his aunt out and uncle and told his friend off in the. [00:26:00] Speaker A: Car, he made my honorable mention list. [00:26:02] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:26:02] Speaker A: We just wanted to see him win, though. [00:26:05] Speaker C: I like how it turned out. I'm glad he didn't die, but I'm glad he didn't fly away in the sunset with a plane. But, yeah. You didn't watch snowfall either, did you? Yeah. [00:26:17] Speaker B: Snowfall. The wire. What's the other one? Power. [00:26:19] Speaker A: What do you have against drugs? [00:26:21] Speaker C: What do you got against black people? Nothing at all. That's all I'm going to say about that. [00:26:31] Speaker A: And Alonzo Harris also made my honorable mention list. [00:26:34] Speaker C: Oh, one of my favorite movies. That's from training day, y'all. My nigga. Big cliff. [00:26:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:43] Speaker C: Thank you for joining us once again. Appreciate you. [00:26:46] Speaker B: You can hit me up on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, all the good things TikTok at Carolina sports talk personal page, not the fake cliff on Instagram. Or check out Carolina sports talk, available on your favorite podcast app. Or tell your smart speaker play Carolina sports talk. [00:27:05] Speaker A: I love it. [00:27:06] Speaker C: Amy. [00:27:06] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's amys, the number 22, C-E-N-T-S. And. [00:27:12] Speaker C: You can find me on social media at preacher, underscore BP. You can find the show on Instagram at djbladeshow. Email us [email protected]. Let us know your favorite villains that you rooted for in movies and television. Hopefully it won't match up the hour so you can jog my memory on some stuff. But, yeah. Thank y'all for listening. Thank you, big Cliff, for joining us once again. Tell your smart speaker, play DJ Blaze. No, I'm just joking. But thank you all for listening. It's your boy. Be easy. [00:27:43] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Amy. [00:27:44] Speaker C: And I'm out. We out. [00:27:46] Speaker B: Let those who have ears listen.

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