
Too Broke to be Nefarious - (S1E3)
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09/18/23 • 70 min
In episode 3 of both 2001's The Tick and Bathtub Season, Arthur and the Tick meet another superhero duo (including one Ron Pearlman) and it throws into question their whole dynamic. A surprising episode in many ways for sure
Bathtub Season is a courageous endeavor by two friends from the mythical state of Ohio.
Austin and Corey strip down, sit in their respective bathtubs, and discuss TV shows that only had one season - episode by episode. The first show up for discussion is the classic 2001 comedy, The Tick.
Find our website at BathtubSeason.com on Twitter (or X, as I suppose it is now known) at @BathtubSeason
Corey can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @TheFinalCorey
Austin can be found on Instagram at @AustinMcMaken
Art by Ruby Roadrash, who can be found at RubyRoadrash.com, or on Twitter and Instagram @RudyRoadrash
In episode 3 of both 2001's The Tick and Bathtub Season, Arthur and the Tick meet another superhero duo (including one Ron Pearlman) and it throws into question their whole dynamic. A surprising episode in many ways for sure
Bathtub Season is a courageous endeavor by two friends from the mythical state of Ohio.
Austin and Corey strip down, sit in their respective bathtubs, and discuss TV shows that only had one season - episode by episode. The first show up for discussion is the classic 2001 comedy, The Tick.
Find our website at BathtubSeason.com on Twitter (or X, as I suppose it is now known) at @BathtubSeason
Corey can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @TheFinalCorey
Austin can be found on Instagram at @AustinMcMaken
Art by Ruby Roadrash, who can be found at RubyRoadrash.com, or on Twitter and Instagram @RudyRoadrash
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Potatoes Can Die, Too - (S1E2)
In today's episode of 2001's The Tick episode 2 "The Funeral", The Tick (and all of us) learn about the meaning of death and, through that, maybe life? Either way, we find out definitively that potatoes can in fact die.
Bathtub Season is a courageous endeavor by two friends from the mythical state of Ohio.
Austin and Corey strip down, sit in their respective bathtubs, and discuss TV shows that only had one season - episode by episode. The first show up for discussion is the classic 2001 comedy, The Tick.
Find our website at BathtubSeason.com on Twitter (or X, as I suppose it is now known) at @BathtubSeason
Corey can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @TheFinalCorey
Austin can be found on Instagram at @AustinMcMaken
Art by Ruby Roadrash, who can be found at RubyRoadrash.com, or on Twitter and Instagram @RudyRoadrash
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This is Like Bigamy - (S1E4)
In episode 4 of both 2001's The Tick and Bathtub Season we dive a little deeper into The Tick's backstory (or at least attempt to). In the end however, we end up just how we started
There is also a super dark secret about this episode compared to the previous 3, and we would love if you would try to guess what it is in the comments or review of the episode
This episode, like all episodes of Podcast Season, was recorded live from two bathtubs in the great state of Ohio! If you were ever craving the great experience of television, but for your ears and wetter, this is the show for you. We promise you won't be disappointed
Find our website at BathtubSeason.com or on Twitter (or X, as I suppose it is now known) at @BathtubSeason
We also now have a LinkTree!! It can be found at https://linktr.ee/bathtubseason
Corey can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @TheFinalCorey
Austin can be found on Instagram at @AustinMcMaken
Art by Ruby Roadrash, who can be found at RubyRoadrash.com, or on Twitter and Instagram @RudyRoadrash
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