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Knick and James both watched Captain America: Civil War last weekend, so naturally they’re going to spend an hour spoiling the snot out of it. You’ve been warned. I mean, they talk about other stuff, but mostly important plot points from the film.
Turn up those headphones ’cause James is back in the Murder Shop for another in-person episode of Dorque. This week, the guys talk about games, cartoons, and attitude in the 90s.
Celtic Studios Executive Director Patrick Mulhearn joins Sunny and Jeremy to discuss the Yelp reviews (and copious tampons) his company got as a flooding evacuation shelter.
Robert Rau, Herman "Omega Prime" Davis, and Jeremy White discuss a judge being banned from his usual hangout for allegedly dropping N-bombs.
Here’s an episode you’ll never forget. The Family Dinner’s Robert Rau and Evan Rabalais join Jeremy White at El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, where they discuss the 9/11-themed wedding of Devo co-founder and bassist Jerry Casale and his bride, Krista Napp.
Host and political junkie Jeremy White is actually burned out on politics, so he and Sunny Weathers (mostly) steer clear of the topic in this episode, opting instead to talk about sports and Sunny’s recent encounter with predawn crazy-cat-lady demolition derby.
Metro Councilman John Delgado and blogger Lamar White join Jeremy White for an all-politics episode in the immediate aftermath of the special legislative session.
Knick and James were forced to abandon their session due to technical garbage, but thankfully Carole is ready (and required by law) to fill in this week. The couple talk mobile gaming, prostitution, and rule 34. Don’t worry, Sailor Moon makes an appearance as well.
James is off on his yearly pilgrimage to Bonnaroo, so Knick is joined this week by Sunny Weathers to talk about the Mandela Effect. The guys delve into the possibility of alternate dimensions and parallel universes in their own lives, as well as the usual god-awful topics that come up every time Sunny guest hosts.
Sunny, Jeremy, and Knick take a brief respite from helping folks recover from the recent historic flooding to record a cathartic episode.
The Godfather of Droll James Brown joins Jeremy and Sunny to talk about a tourism official who inadvertently turned herself into a webcam girl.
Knick and Jeremy decide to be in the moment and forgo any show prep. The result was an extended extrapolation of what happened to "The Breakfast Club" members after the credits rolled.
The Family Dinner’s Robert Rau drops by El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant and joins Sunny Weathers and Jeremy White to chat a little politics, a little sports, and a little Star Wars fan theory.
Knick and James tackle some big ones this week. Seriously: cats vs. dogs, HVAC systems and galactic domination, and which gibberish-speaking Star Wars creatures are the sexiest.
Herman Davis, Nick Gariano, and host Robert Rau watch both the touching Pixar Movie and the HHH foray into drama to determine which deserves to be called “Inside Out.”
The real (???) Sunny Weathers tells Jeremy White and Dorque host Knick Moore about how some dumb bastard stole his identity and messed with what little credit he has. In this “original trio” episode from El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, the guys also discuss and irresponsibly speculate on the recent shootings throughout the Baton Rouge metro area.
Two movies titled House enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch the 1986 horror film and the 1977 “it’s gotta be horror film because what else could it be” Japanese import to determine which film should be called House.
Jeremy, Sunny, and comedy purveyor Evan Rabalais talk about the level of zen required to self-immolate without being a bitch about it. Jeremy also explains how Gary Johnson was left out of the debates to save the universe.
Jeremy, Sunny, and Mike Honore discuss the state fire marshal's engagement to a married woman, proper steroid use, and the benefits of steroid-shrunken testicles.
Sunny Weathers explains to Jared Kendall and Jeremy White why you shouldn’t judge a person by one prolonged, rage-filled episode in traffic.

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