House to Astonish, Florida’s Film Incentives, Jack Tripper

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Love: House to Astonish

Love Hate Relationship finally circles enough around itself to make a podcast a topic for its podcast (McElroys notwithstanding). Alex’s love this episode is Scottish comic book podcast, House to Astonish. He talks about how much mileage and longevity it’s gotten out of simply being two incredibly smart and funny people talking into a microphone about a topic they are both ridiculously well-versed in, Andy explores the notion of enjoying something while getting that it’s maybe not for him, and both of them try their hand at HtA’s famous Official Handbook game. This is a nerdy one, kids.

Hate: Florida’s Film Incentives

Andy dusts off a personal vendetta to talk about the state of Florida and its now-nonexistent film incentives. He talks numbers about how film production lives and dies by these tax credits, just how much the collapse of Florida’s Film Industry can be laid at the feet of the Koch Brothers (spoilers, pretty much all of it), and we all have a good cry for Andy’s finances.

For further reading/listening, check out this Deadline article about how the Kochs destroyed the Florida film industry, this Bloomberg piece on Netflix potentially pulling production out of Georgia/maybe into Florida, and these two episodes of Behind the Bastards about Charles Koch being a piece of shit.

NOTE: This episode was recorded prior to the recent passing of David Koch. Out of respect for the dead, we’re airing this as recorded, and not choosing to redo it with lots of airhorns and celebratory mariachi music. You’re welcome, Koch Family.

Relationship: Jack Tripper

Today’s question comes from a college-age listener (because we have those, apparently) getting ready to move into a coed living situation, and his girlfriend is expressing some discomfort at the notion. Alex talks about the need to just straight-up have direct conversation or confrontation, Andy discusses details to consider or have in mind prior to that conversation, and everyone learns an important lesson in waiting to make the perfect Don Knotts reference.