Episode 95 - Aug 23, 2023
Return of the King

Episode 95: The Lord of the Rings – The Return of the King (2003)
Theme: Return Month
Hosts: Oz & Curtis
This week, Oz and Curtis take on the biggest, longest, most award-winning entry of Return Month: The Return of the King, also known as “What if a fantasy movie had 47 endings and still somehow wasn’t long enough?”
Join your two favorite Middle-earth dads as they navigate:
The Movie Marriage: The Ring × The Frighteners × The NeverEnding Story — a combo only Peter Jackson could make feel both epic and slightly haunted.
Smeagol’s Birthday Murder, featuring the classic line “It’s my birthday” which—honestly—explains every bad thing Gollum ever does.
The Extended Edition, where Saruman dies in the world’s angriest water park accident and Gandalf’s staff runs on D-batteries last stocked in 1987.
Pippin: still Gandalf’s least favorite student, still touching the one object he was told not to touch.
Denethor: Father of the Year (if the award was sponsored by Gushers and bad decisions).
Eowyn’s “I am no man” moment, the world’s most satisfying loophole murder.
Legolas vs. The Oliphaunt, an elaborate CGI takedown that ends with him sliding down a trunk like he’s exiting the world’s nerdiest water slide.
The Army of the Dead, who show up like a spectral lawn-care service and mulch Sauron’s forces in under three minutes.
Gollum’s dental work, in which he solves the ring problem by biting off Frodo’s finger like it’s a chicken wing.
The Eagles, who continue to be the “could’ve ended this in 10 minutes but okay” animals of Middle-earth.
The 38 epilogues, including Sam’s wedding, Frodo’s ghost-cruise retirement, and everybody crying in slow motion like they accidentally wandered into a shampoo commercial.
Sword fights. Giant spiders. A ghost army. A flaming steward screaming his way off a cliff.
It’s the full buffet of fantasy chaos — and Oz and Curtis ate every last plate.
Final Verdict:
Oz — 10 out of 10
Curtis — 9.5 Frodo Fingers
Both — One ring, zero chill.
Next week: Return Month wraps up with Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker — the animated palette cleanser everyone needs after four and a half hours in Mordor.

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