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Same Movie Every Week

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by Harrison & E. K. Poole

25 episodes
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<p>Two brothers living in different parts of the state use the powers of the internet to not only communicate with each other but also conduct a fun experiment in the process. That experiment is to watch the exact same movie once a week, every week, for an entire calendar year. For 2026, they have chosen Detective Pikachu. Will they find new angles to talk about this film, or will they run out of things to say and go crazy two months in? Listen along to find out.</p>

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1/7/2026

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June 27, 2026

Detective Pikachu Week Twenty-Five: Examining the Score and Soundtrack

<p>Fresh off their silent film episode, the Poole Brothers decided that they wanted to play in the same realm of analysis and focus this week on Henry Jackman's score as well as other songs in the soundtrack. They try to determine what the individual tracks are communicating emotionally and plot-wise, and they also compare it to other scores in similar genres of film. They entered this episode not sure if they would have much to talk about and left very pleasantly surprised at how plentiful the score and soundtrack are for dissecting.</p>

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June 17, 2026

Detective Pikachu Week Twenty-Four: Watching As a Silent Film

<p>Every week, the Poole Brothers watch Detective Pikachu incorrectly, but this week might be the most extreme example. This week, Harrison and Ethan sat down, turned off all the volume and subtitles, and watched the movie as if it were specifically made as a silent film. Does it translate without dialogue and music? What is lost in the noise (or lack thereof)? Are there other talkie films that would benefit from this type of watching? This is the most engaged the brothers have been with this movie in weeks, and you can hear their excitement.</p>

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June 10, 2026

Detective Pikachu Week Twenty-Three: Pitching the Sequel

<p>For nearly seven years now, The Pokémon Company has been silent on any details of the possibility of the release of the sequel to 2019's Detective Pikachu. This week, the brothers attempt to pitch some ideas for that sequel, tentatively titled The Great Detective Pikachu. Some predictions include the reveal of Roger's mother, the big bad guy, an addition of another legendary Pokémon, as well as exactly how Harry might end up back in Pikachu's body. It's all speculative, but if anyone in Hollywood is listening, Harrison and Ethan are more than happy to help sit in on some future meetings.</p>

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<p>Two brothers living in different parts of the state use the powers of the internet to not only communicate with each other but also conduct a fun experiment in the process. That experiment is to watch the exact same movie once a week, every week, for an entire calendar year. For 2026, they have chosen Detective Pikachu. Will they find new angles to talk about this film, or will they run out of things to say and go crazy two months in? Listen along to find out.</p>
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