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BIGFEETS Episode 57 - AIMS vs The Waya Woman, Part 2

In this episode, the AIMS Team loses fights against: A cornfield, half of a house, the concept of triangles, a little boy with a bicycle bell, continuity, their new staff writer, the ghosts of dog-eaten children, adolescent trauma, and Willy's aborted chicken coop. It's the best show ever made.

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Also didn't they have credits to West Virginia government entities for many episodes? That could be another reason for digressions about how the people in Washington County must have really liked our first president, who shared that name. Really, though, having a researcher character makes sense for the setup, but only if he's better than Jeff., and they were better at just making stuff up.

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Gentlemen, great work as usual on THE BIKE BELL OF THE QUEEN OF THE BLOOD WOLVES. One unrelated thought I had to contribute to Jason’s ongoing speculative forensic reconstruction of the history of the show was inspired by their odd seemingly contractually-obligated mentions of Bigfoot in a bunch of the Dark Forest arc episodes. This made me think back to the beginning of the show, which as you speculate, must have been sold to Destination America as a “learn about the region through the prism of its folklore” show. What the significant implication of this is, it explains, in entirety, what the hell Jeff is doing on the show. Why was he reading Wikipedia articles about the eponyms of various counties? Contractually-obligated regional info! So his whole character could have been invented to spend thirty seconds at the beginning of the episode in getting the travel info they’re clearly not interested in out of the way, and then throwing in some real or invented folklore to kick off the monster game in the woods. Genius. Trapper, you magnificent bastard, I’m pouring out a 40-oz. Mason jar of Huckleberry’s corn-squeezin’ lithium in your memory.

Bill Walsh

I love how the Blue House is so obviously a a half-finished house that was most likely abandoned mid-construction not a house that a family ever lived or died in

Kevin Lynch


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