Off Scott-Free: The Podcast

Olivia & Atlas Scott

We swore we’d never start a podcast… so naturally, we did. Off Scott-Free is a weekly conversation between Atlas and Olivia Scott about marriage, faith, creativity, and the everyday moments worth remembering. Think of it as a video diary, not a platform: honest, reflective, and made to last.

  1. 1d ago

    Episode 29 - Everything Must Go (Including Our Sanity)

    This week was a little bit of everything: superhero movies, mini golf, waterparks, hotel disasters, storage unit purgatory, and some unexpectedly deep conversations along the way. We kick things off with our thoughts on Spider-Man: Brand New Day and whether Marvel might finally be finding its footing again, then recap a double date with old friends and the Twenty One Pilots watch party that very quickly became a party of two. Back at home, we finally tackled the last of our storage unit and spent several late nights figuring out why we own so much stuff and where the hell we’re supposed to put it all. Things get a little heavier as we talk about loving people who continually let you down, the boundaries we’ve learned to put in place to protect our marriage and our hearts, and the difficult reality that sometimes growing means growing away from people you still deeply care about. We also have a pretty big life update for Atlas: he got offered a job! Now he is just figuring out whether he’s actually supposed to take it. Then we’re off to Schlitterbahn, where exhaustion tested our marriage before we even made it to the waterpark, the entire state of Texas apparently decided to show up on the same day, and we discovered we may officially be lazy-river people. Our Austin plans proceeded to completely fall apart when the AC went out at our hotel, turning our nice dinner into late-night tacos, queso on Sixth Street, and Transformers in bed, which, honestly, may have been better anyway. Finally, we somehow make it from Voodoo Doughnuts and P. Terry’s in Austin to a 1:00 showing of La La Land in Frisco before ending the weekend exactly how everyone dreams of: meeting strangers from Facebook Marketplace and making a financial plan. A little chaotic, a little sentimental, and somehow very productive. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:12 - Brand New Day and Post-Endgame Trust Issues  13:29 - Mini Golf, Major Commitment  17:07 - Watch Party Minus the Party  19:12 - Keep, Sell, Donate, Cry  26:14 - Loving Someone From a Distance  44:35 - Reason, Season, or Lifetime  56:21 - From Passenger Princess to Professional Driver  59:23 - Our Marriage Survived Schlitterbahn  1:22:47 - Our Nice Dinner Became Transformers and Tacos  1:42:35 - A Surprisingly Productive Sunday  1:51:13 - Outro

  2. Jul 7

    Episode 24 - The Breaking Bad Episode (From Chemistry to Chicanery)

    We finally made it to Albuquerque. In this episode, we're breaking down the entire Breaking Bad universe. From our first impressions to what makes the franchise one of the greatest in television history. We dive deep into Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, Hank Schrader, the unforgettable villains, and the moments that left us speechless before shifting gears to Better Call Saul to answer the question: did this prequel really need to exist, or did it somehow surpass the original? We also unpack Jimmy McGill, Kim Wexler, Chuck, the incredible new characters introduced in Better Call Saul, and settle the debate everyone has: Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul? To wrap things up, we discuss whether El Camino was a worthy epilogue, share our hottest takes from across the franchise, and finish with a rapid-fire round of questions. If you've watched any part of the Breaking Bad universe, there's probably something in here you'll disagree with and that's half the fun. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 8:05 - Before We Broke Bad  11:05 - What Makes Breaking Bad Different?  19:09 - Say His Name  25:30 - Magnets, Bitch!  30:00 - Minerals, Marie.  34:13 - Cartel Chaos  36:54 - Ozymandias and Everything Else  40:13 - The Case for Saul  42:24 - It's All Good, Man 51:07 - Wexler Wins  55:32 -The Man Who Couldn't Touch Electricity  1:03:46 - Expanding the Universe1:05:30- Legal Masterpieces1:11:41 - Face Off: Breaking Bad Vs. Better Call Saul 1:16:24 - Jesse's Epilogue  1:21:20 - Highest Highs, Lowest Lows  1:23:27- Cooked Takes  1:24:35 - Last Call  1:34:13 - Outro

  3. Jun 30

    Episode 23 - Cinema Maxxing

    This week, we somehow went from hibachi and MSG to discussing how COVID completely wrecked my taste buds for months and may have permanently altered my relationship with food. We also survived another weekend of apartment hunting, toured some truly unforgettable floor plans, and are now anxiously waiting to hear back on an apartment we've had our eyes on for a while. On the reading front, I finally experienced Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (and have some thoughts about how it compares to the movie), gave John Green another chance with The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns, and finished It's Kind of a Funny Story. Then came our biggest accidental decision of the week: trying AMC on a whim and immediately becoming A-List members. Naturally, we spent the rest of the weekend seeing as many movies as possible. We review Obsession, The Backrooms, The Sheep Detectives, and AMC's latest Screen Unseen, The Furious. We also talk about Atlas filling in on drums at a friend's church, a lunch outing with friends afterward, and discovering what might be the greatest Six Flags hack of all time: showing up at 6 PM on a scorching Sunday evening. Finally, we're getting ready for Rosemary Beach this weekend, which means one thing: road trip podcasts are officially back and if you give a mouse a long car ride, chances are he'll make 17 podcasts. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 5:45 - A Completely Normal Conversation About MSG  11:08 - Application Pending  21:14 - John Green: Redemption Arc?  22:34 - AMC Got Us… 25:17 - Obsession: I Thought We Were Having a Nice Date 30:13 - The Backrooms: The Real Backroom Was the Story We Lost Along the Way  39:04 - The Sheep Detectives: I Still Think It Was the Maid 44:45 - The Furious: The Screen Should Have Stayed Unseen 53:35 - Percussion and Fellowship 59:08 - Roller Coasters Hate This Trick  1:07:17 - Next Stop: Rosemary 1:12:38 - Outro

  4. Jun 23

    Episode 22 Pt. 2 - The Twenty One Pilots Episode: The Band That Brought Us Here

    In Part Two of our Twenty One Pilots series, we get a little more personal. We discuss the songs that have meant the most to us over the last decade, the tracks that carried us through difficult seasons, the lyrics that hit differently now than they did when we first heard them, and the songs we wish we could experience again for the very first time. We also hand out some highly prestigious (and completely unofficial) awards, including Best Lyric, Best Chorus, Best Bridge, Best Music Video, Best Album Opener, Best Album Closer, Best Live Song, Best Scream, Best Rap Verse, and Best Josh Dun Moment. Along the way, we share the songs that best represent who we are, the song we associate with our relationship, our most nostalgic Twenty One Pilots memories, and the track we would use to introduce someone to the band for the very first time. Most importantly, we reflect on why Twenty One Pilots has remained such a meaningful part of our lives when so many artists have come and gone over the years. Thank you for letting us spend two full episodes talking about a band that has shaped our lives in more ways than we can count. Stay alive, friends. |-/ Chapters: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:45 Our Favorite Songs 0:04:08 Songs That Helped Us Through Difficult Seasons 0:11:40 Lyrics That Hit Harder 10 Years Later 0:16:34 Our Favorite Lyrics 0:22:16 Songs We Want To Hear for the First Time Again 0:23:59 Songs That Represent Us 0:27:28 Song We Associate with Our Relationship 0:31:53 Most Nostalgic Song 0:34:03 Best Lyric 0:35:39 Best Chorus 0:35:57 Best Bridge 0:38:42 Best Music Video 0:40:51 Best Album Opener 0:44:51 Best Album Closer 0:46:32 Best Live Song 0:48:56 Best Scream 0:51:47 Best Rap Verse 0:54:52 Best Josh Drum Moment 0:57:02 Best Song to Introduce a New Listener to the Band 0:58:51 Most Emotional Song 1:01:15 Most Underrated 1:04:36 Why This Band is the Soundtrack of Our Lives 1:14:51 Thank You, Twenty One Pilots

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We swore we’d never start a podcast… so naturally, we did. Off Scott-Free is a weekly conversation between Atlas and Olivia Scott about marriage, faith, creativity, and the everyday moments worth remembering. Think of it as a video diary, not a platform: honest, reflective, and made to last.