A weekly, retro-and-nostalgia-themed podcast co-hosted by brothers Colin and Dagan Moriarty. Video g
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Our meandering through the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters continues with Final Fantasy II, widely con
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Let it go?! No. Embrace it! Frozen turns 10 this year, and in ode, Dagan thought it'd be a good idea
It's time for we, The Brothers Moriarty, to continue our slow trek through the Marvel Cinematic Univ
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