Did this podcast get Apple to change it's Alex Jones/InfoWars podcast policy? That's what Josh and Ryan are choosing to believe. Now they're on to their next target: The App Store. Also, Josh finally saw Infinity War, Ryan has some misgivings about the Magic Leap, and they both want @jack to cut it out. Then special guest and Taylor Lorenz, a staff writer at The Atlantic, swings into action to help us explain just why Twitter is so bad and what our alternative platforms are up to. Danananana... Batwoman! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can Josh and Ryan blame their troubles on Mercury being in retrograde? Of course they could but they're not insane, so they won't. They're also too sensible to believe in your silly conspiracy theories. To that end they've brought back Paris Martineau, a staff writer for The Outline, to discuss what exactly QAnon is and why the media keeps drawing attention to complete nonsense. We also discover the fundamental flaw with how we built all of social media. Then to round out the week we end on an uncharacteristically happy note by listing everything that is currently good about the internet. It's not much, but it's something! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh is back in action and Ryan is still trapped in the podcast booth, so this week the pair discuss Silence of the Lambs, Nanette, and how much Michael Cohen loves a Zoom mic. Also, uh how bad does that new DC show Titans look? Yikes. Then we have the immeasurable pleasure of speaking with Laura June, author of the new memoir Now My Heart is Full and the person that married Josh. She is warm and insightful and, even though our hosts are biased, you should buy her book right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since Josh is currently off on an impossible mission of his own, he and Ryan recorded a very special episode of Tomorrow about his favorite film in the Cruise Missile oeuvre, Mission Impossible III. Will they discuss Phillip Seymour Hoffman's raw animal magnetism? Yes. Will they discuss the plausibility of a Face Off scenario? Surely. Will they discuss the television show Under the Dome? In song. So before you head off to the Vatican to binge-watch Alias, come along with Josh, Ryan, Keri Russell, and Ethan Hunt for a discussion that blends Jabra headphones and Laurence Fishburne in ways you've never heard before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh is having problems with a game from a year ago, Ryan just turned 28 (again), and Elon Musk is screaming from the top of the internet about how cool he is. After we get through all that, they still have time to talk about a racist pizza company. Then, the Champ is here. Undefeated wrestling fanatic and the Outline’s very own Culture editor, Jeremy Gordon, pops in to discuss the sport and the timelessness of Joel Schumacher’s Batman & Robin. At no point does anyone discuss Westworld. Have a nice day, Kenny Omega! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Throwback Tomorrow! On this episode you will hear Josh and Managing Editor of Bloomberg Digital Michael Shane: -Find out the meaning of Memorial Day -Talk through the lifecycle of a modern newsroom -Discuss how Peter Thiel plans to shut you up -Reminisce about Starship Troopers -Complain about Apple’s clunky interfaces -Discover how boring superhero movies are now -End on a positive note Is it funny? Yes. Is it enlightening? Yes. Is it passionate? Of course… but you’ll only discover that by listening yourself! Open your ears, mind, and heart to Episode 55 or forever wonder about what could have been. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uh, things are real bad. Josh and Ryan are a bit at their wit's end this week, making 122 not a particularly happy-go-lucky episode of Tomorrow. Also, Josh has thoughts about his Blackberry. So at least there's that. Thankfully, we've got Pema Levy, a reporter from Mother Jones, to help us sort through the torrent of confusing news from the US Supreme Court. Is any of that news good? No, no it is not. But it's massively important. Unlike Josh's Blackberry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week has been a rough one. There's no way around that. To that end, Josh and Ryan talk about their coping mechanisms, like avoiding improv comedy, hiding from newspapers, or playing solitaire on your phone. Later they're joined by TC Sottek, managing editor of The Verge, creator of the new table top role-playing game Quest, and an all around chill mage. Do they talk more about Westworld? Of course they do. Sit back, relax and say "yes, and" to episode 121. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh and Ryan are reunited for a post-E3, pre-Blackberry, all-news edition of Tomorrow. After running through some upcoming game titles that have them throwing their credit cards at their screens, the pair also discuss cell phone tech, the pedophile running for Congress, and why movie studios keep setting blockbusters during the 20th century. Enjoy episode 120 and watch out, Pete Davidson might try to marry you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're giving you a super-sized episode of Tomorrow to make up for last week's rerun. You're welcome! For the first half of the show, Josh has gone missing – and it's up to Ryan and producer Wynton Wong to put together the pieces and find him before it's too late. After talking about ICE, Carrie Bradshaw, and the hairstyles of con artists, they finally get around to doing so. Then our beloved Josh returns to chat with Naomi Fry, a celebrated staff writer of The New Yorker, about Spencer Pratt, John Mayer, and John Mayer. They also talk a bit about John Mayer. Ah, it's good to be back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices