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The B.S. Podcast with Ben Smith: Episode 4

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We're back with The B.S. Podcast tonight! We were off for 2 weeks due to me being pretty ill, but me (my now deep, raspy, Sophia Bush, sick-like voice) and Michael Gorney are back tonight from 9-10 PM on the MI Prep To Pros Podcast Network.

We are talking all things Lions in our sports half of the show tonight including what happened last week, looking ahead to this week and we'll break down the Lions playoff scenarios and much more!

Of course, our weird-ass transition stories to entertainment.

Then we'll be giving you a SPOILER-FREE review of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story that we caught a few days ago.

I'll tell you about a new Netflix show you NEED to be watching and it's one that I am fairly sure, much like Stranger Things, had little to no advertising and its F*CKIN' AMAZING and fun and cool and awesome and somehow made a cop show cool and original.

We are changing up our order a bit and at this point we will be asking our question of the week: Where do you think better story-telling is happening today? In Sports or In Television/Film?

This may seem like an obvious answer in that film and tv is all about story-telling but, with the finish that is coming for the Lions, a potential NFC North Title or a fail of epic proportion, how does it get any better?!? (In terms of story telling)

We ask this question before our final topic because the final 5-10 minutes of the show will be all SPOILERS!!

I have finally watched and caught up on Westworld! The final 5-10 minutes of the show will be full of spoilers talking about Westworld and what our understanding of the show and the ending was all about and where can we go from the end of season 1?

 

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