Aunt Beth and Jeff are finally ready to reveal their favorite movies of the past decade! In my part, they get through #’s 10-6, which includes awesomeness, subterfuge, and plenty of Emma Stone.
They also take some time at the top of the episode to memorialize the recently deceased Fred Willard and Ken Osmond.
The lineup for this edition of “Karaoke Korner” comes from Jeopardy! champ Steven Grade, who conjured up the lineup of Talking Heads, Johnny Cash, and Little Richard.
Aunt Beth and Jeff have heard that some of you enjoy listening to their podcast, but they’ve got one thing to ask you … is that your FINAL answer? That’s right, it’s time to get in the hot seat and revisit Who Wants to be a Millionaire, as Jeff and Aunt Beth discuss their favorite contestants of all time and spill their thoughts on the new celeb version hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. Also, Aunt Beth reveals some stories about her own time as a Millionaire contestant.
In the latest “Aunt Beth Tells Jeff to…” mini-episode, Jeff has been told to lend his ears to one of Aunt Beth’s favorite Steely Dan songs, “Haitian Divorce,” off their 1976 album The Royal Scam.
Dust off your mics for another edition of “Karaoke Korner!” This time, the artist suggestions come from Jeff’s brother Rob, and they are as follows: REO Speedwagon, The Bee Gees, and Kesha.
On the occasion of Modern Family‘s series finale, Jeff and Aunt Beth look back to 2009 and recall what made them love this show in the first place. Then they spill the T about their favorite characters and episodes and determine where this show fits in the pantheon of classic family sitcoms.
In the latest “Aunt Beth Tells Jeff to Watch…” mini-episode, Aunt Beth insists that Jeff finally get down with the Rose family and head to Schitt’s Creek.
It’s time for another edition of “Karaoke Korner!” The artist selections this time have come from Jeff’s sister, Kaity. She would like him to choose the best karaoke songs from Saint Motel, The Bangles, and Queen.
Aunt Beth and Jeff recently watched Gary Gulman’s stand-up comedy special The Great Depresh, so they decided to talk about their favorite bits from that show, as well as their first encounters with Gary and other examples of funny people tackling mental illness.