In this episode, the boys talk about all of their favorite things from 2010, such as Archer, Power Girl, Red Dead Redemption and Toy Story 3.
And yes, Joey really did just compare Scrubs and Red Dead.
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In this episode, the boys talk about all of their favorite things from 2010, such as Archer, Power Girl, Red Dead Redemption and Toy Story 3.
And yes, Joey really did just compare Scrubs and Red Dead.
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In this bonus episode, the boys go back to more of a “classic IBf” format as they bullshit for 35 minutes about anchovies, cheesy snack foods, food stores, mushrooms, onions, Montreal Comic-Con and @WonderAli.
This was recorded about fifteen minutes before Ryan started barfing up tarts, so while this was supposed to take place before the Q&A episode, we’re fine with this being an Elseworlds tale that doesn’t fit into current canon.
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The Q&A episode is finally here!
Thank you all for all of the questions (especially Colin) and we hope you enjoy it.
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We tried to keep this one down to the new 30 minute standard, but once we got going, it was hard to stop. Be forewarned though, this isn’t a typical episode of IBfs and while there are some laughs, we tend to keep things more serious than usual.
This week, the boys talk about marriage and mental disorders. Five years ago last week, Joey was hospitalized due to his depression. So, in order to get it out of his system, he tells the story of what it was like to drop out of college and be admitted to a crisis ward for a week. Most of you probably don’t know the details of what happened, so feel free to listen as he shares.
If you’re waiting for the (much funnier) Q&A episode, that will be next week, followed by the boys’ yearly media recap.
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It is very much too late. I need to get some sleep, but YOU need to listen to the brand new Internet Boyfriends episode! Yes, it’s back!
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The Canadian, or the one that doesn't use notes. He probably drinks too much, probably reads too many comics, likely spends too much time on Twitter and definitely watches too much fucking TV.
The American, or the one that can't seem to stay on topic. He spends most of his time reading pop science books, but his heart will always belong to hyper-violent video games about killing aliens.