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Full Scope is a podcast designed to analyze the games that we love, the headlines in music and the movies we can’t forget. Hosted by Wellington Burns and Savon Morris.

Fullscope Podcast Wellington Burns, Savon Morris

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    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Full Scope is a podcast designed to analyze the games that we love, the headlines in music and the movies we can’t forget. Hosted by Wellington Burns and Savon Morris.

    End of The Warriors' Dynasty, First-Round NBA Playoffs Preview, and Drake's "Push Ups" Review

    End of The Warriors' Dynasty, First-Round NBA Playoffs Preview, and Drake's "Push Ups" Review

    In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Warriors' Play-In Tournament loss to Sacramento and their season ending. They also discuss the Lakers' close Play-In Tournament win vs. the Pelicans and how they'll deal with the Nuggets. Next up, they analyze Philly's comeback win vs. Miami, Jimmy Butler's injury and more. They also do a preview of the first round of the NBA Playoffs, which series will be the most intriguing and which player has the most to prove. They also discuss the WNBA Draft and Jontay Porter's lifetime ban for his gambling scandal.
    In the second half, they review Drake's "Push Ups" diss track to Kendrick Lamar, discuss how long Kendrick has to respond and Rick Ross dropping a diss track. Next up, they analyze what are some of the best diss tracks in hip-hop history and acknowledge Nas' timeless Illmatic album 30 years later. Finally, they review Future and Metro Boomin's We Still Don't Trust You album, KYLE's Smile Again r&b project and finally Hailey Knox's "11th Hour" single.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Luka's MVP Buzz, Stefon Diggs in Houston, Beyoncè's Cowboy Carter and Atlanta Season 4 Review

    Luka's MVP Buzz, Stefon Diggs in Houston, Beyoncè's Cowboy Carter and Atlanta Season 4 Review

    In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Women's March Madness tournament, the dominance of UConn and, Joel Embiid being back with the Sixers. Next up, they discuss if Luka has a case for MVP, thoughts on Stefon Diggs being traded to the Texans and J.J. McCarthy's Draft potential. For their album reviews, they start with Beyoncè's Cowboy Carter, analyze if this was truly an authentic country album from her and what could be Act III for her next album. They also review Erik the Architect's I've Never Been Here Before, BigXthaPlug's latest project The Biggest and review Kehlani's new single "After Hours". 
    In the second half, they review Atlanta Season 4, discuss why this was a perfect send-off for the show and highlight Donald Glover's creative process along with Hiro Murai's vision. Next up, they discuss Paper Boi's character development and Darius' being one of the most memorable characters of the show. They also discuss why Season 4 might be the best season of the show, Season 3 being underrated and "The Goof Who Sat by the Door" being one of the most brilliant episodes of the last season. 

    • 2 hr 15 min
    Caitlin Clark's Moment, N.C. State's Surpise Run, Future & Metro Boomin's We Don't Trust You and Straight Outta Compton Review

    Caitlin Clark's Moment, N.C. State's Surpise Run, Future & Metro Boomin's We Don't Trust You and Straight Outta Compton Review

    In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss their thoughts on the Final Four Matchups in March Madness. Next up, they discuss the Rockets' current standing and Jaydon Daniels' Draft potential plus Shoehi Otani's gambling scandal. For their album reviews, they start off with Future & Metro Boomin's We Don't Trust You, Kendrick Lamar's diss and SiR's Heavy album along with Big Sean's "Precision".
    In the second half, they review Straight Outta Compton, the 2015 biographical drama film directed by F. Gary Gray and starring O'Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell and Paul Giamatti. They start off by discussing it being emotionally packed and carrying realness and rawness. Next up, they analyze Ice Cube's departure from the group being one of the biggest moments in hip-hop history, Dr. Dre's impeccable career described and where N.W.A. ranks among the best hip-hop groups ever. 

    • 1 hr 54 min
    March Madness Fever, Is Kyrie The Most Skilled Basketball Player Ever? Plus, Justin Timberlake's Everything I Thought It Was and Prisoners Review

    March Madness Fever, Is Kyrie The Most Skilled Basketball Player Ever? Plus, Justin Timberlake's Everything I Thought It Was and Prisoners Review

    In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss their March Madness predictions, Kyrie's talent being compared to all-time greats, and the Pelicans figuring things out. Next up, they discuss Justin Fields heading to Pittsburgh, Mike Williams going to the Jets and, thoughts on LeBron and JJ Redick's new podcast. Next up, they review Ransom Lavish's Misery album, Tierra Whack's World Wide Whack and close out with reviews of new PARTYNEXTDOOR and Bryson Tiller's new songs.
    In the second half, they're joined by guest Trenton Morales, a longtime friend of the show to review Justin Timberlake's new album Everything I Thought It Was and rank their top-3 favorite JT albums ever. In the last half, they review Prisoners, the 2013 thriller film directed by Denis Villenuve and stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Hugh Jackman, Viola Davis and Paul Dano. They start off with highlighting how this film had so many crafty twists, it being haunting and finally discussing the prolific career Denis Villenuve had because of this and more.

    • 2 hr 20 min
    Kirk Cousins' Big Payday in Atlanta, Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight, Schoolboy Q's Blue Lips and Dune: Part Two Review

    Kirk Cousins' Big Payday in Atlanta, Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight, Schoolboy Q's Blue Lips and Dune: Part Two Review

    In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Kirk Cousins' major move to the Falcons, Saquon Barkley going to the Eagles, and Derrick Henry signing with the Ravens. Next up, they discuss Karl Anthony Towns being out for Minnesota, Anthony Edwards possibly being the next face of the league, and Victor Wembanyama's current progression. Finally, they discuss Mike Tyson-Jake Paul's upcoming fight, LSU-South Carolina altercation, and Anthony Joshua's win vs. Francis Ngannou. 
    In the second half, they're joined by guest Maurice Hendricks, a longtime friend of the show to review Schoolboy Q's Blue Lips album and they discuss some of the divided reception towards it due to the multiple beat switches and different production. Next up, they review Kota the Friend's Lyrics to GO Vol. 5 and Jack Freeman's Nina album. Finally, they discuss the upcoming Future-Metro Boomin albums and Kanye's decision to release Vultures 2 on his website and charge for it.
    In the last half, Wellington and Maurice are joined by guest Alex Hampton, head of Momentum Media to review Dune: Part Two, directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Timothèe Chalamet, Zendaya, Austin Butler and Florence Pugh. They start by discussing how amazing the quality and visual appeal of this movie was. They also analyze how this will lead into the third film, Paul's character having significant character development, Chani's pivotal role and they close out by discussing if this franchise can have similar replay vaule to what Star Wars has always had. 

    • 1 hr 50 min
    Justin Fields' Trade Destinations, Bronny's Mock Draft Projections, SZA's "Saturn" and Past Lives Review

    Justin Fields' Trade Destinations, Bronny's Mock Draft Projections, SZA's "Saturn" and Past Lives Review

    In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Celtics' dominance, the Cavs' resurgence, and Monty Williams' frustration over the no-call against the Knicks earlier this week. Next up, they discuss South Florida's 13-game winning streak, Cam Newton's fight, and possible trade destinations for Justin Fields. Finally, they review SZA's new single "Saturn", Schoolboy Q's"Yearn 101" song and Lucky Daye's "That's You".
    In the second half, they review Past Lives, the Romantic drama film written and directed by Celine Song that stars Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, and John Magaro. They start by discussing this film is a touching story and was sophisticated in terms of how it was shot but did take a long time to develop. Next up, they discuss the critical acclaim this film is receiving, what it would have been if certain scenes were cut and finally they give their takes on what are some of the best films from last year that are in the Oscar nominations. 

    • 1 hr 40 min

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