1 hr 13 min

07 – The Mishies Kim and Billy Talk

    • TV & Film

Welcome to the first ever Mission Impossible Award Show, aka The Mishies! In this episode, Kim and Billy come to the end of their M:I journey by giving out awards across all six films in categories ranging from Best Supporting Actor to Best Line of the Franchise. We also make an exciting announcement about what’s next for Kim and Billy Talk! Thank you so much for listening and subscribing, everyone.







For those of you who would like some listening markers, here are some good spots to stop/start: the start of the Mishie Awards @ 9:33; the award for Best Villain @ 31:27; the start of our mega Best Screenplay/Director/Film award (it all tied together!) @ 50:23.







CORRECTION: It was actually Nietzsche who defended the rationality of suicide (it’s been, like, 10 years since Kim studied philosophy). Camus was an absurdist who (in a nutshell) thought that committing suicide in the face of a meaningless universe ultimately made you ridiculous; he instead argued that we should all just own the absurdity of life and choose to create meaning for ourselves. Kim thinks Camus is onto something.







Please consider supporting us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/kimandbillytalk), and following us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/kimandbillytalk). Thank you!







Produced by: Penny the Podcat.

Welcome to the first ever Mission Impossible Award Show, aka The Mishies! In this episode, Kim and Billy come to the end of their M:I journey by giving out awards across all six films in categories ranging from Best Supporting Actor to Best Line of the Franchise. We also make an exciting announcement about what’s next for Kim and Billy Talk! Thank you so much for listening and subscribing, everyone.







For those of you who would like some listening markers, here are some good spots to stop/start: the start of the Mishie Awards @ 9:33; the award for Best Villain @ 31:27; the start of our mega Best Screenplay/Director/Film award (it all tied together!) @ 50:23.







CORRECTION: It was actually Nietzsche who defended the rationality of suicide (it’s been, like, 10 years since Kim studied philosophy). Camus was an absurdist who (in a nutshell) thought that committing suicide in the face of a meaningless universe ultimately made you ridiculous; he instead argued that we should all just own the absurdity of life and choose to create meaning for ourselves. Kim thinks Camus is onto something.







Please consider supporting us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/kimandbillytalk), and following us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/kimandbillytalk). Thank you!







Produced by: Penny the Podcat.

1 hr 13 min

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