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In episode 27 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert welcome Brett Parker of Dissect That Film to share his Bluey story. We'll break down how the series stands out among today's "children's" entertainment, why Bandit is #DadGoals, and how Bluey's 7-minute runtime has impacted the show's success.
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In episode 26 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert attend "The Show" (season 2, episode 19). We'll discuss how this Mother's Day episode deftly takes the Heelers to dark places, the greater implications behind its message, and why it's a fitting companion for our previous chat about "Sleepytime."
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In episode 25 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert commemorate this milestone with an in-depth chat about the winner of our first listener poll, "Sleepytime" (season 2, episode 26). We'll discuss why Bingo's cosmic adventure is a fan favorite, how it conveys so much meaning with so few words, and what it says about the parent-child relationship.
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In episode 24 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert proudly bust out their purple underpants for "Bumpy And The Wise Old Wolfhound" (season 1, episode 32). We'll discuss what Bingo's mysterious ailment could be, whether Bluey herself has a future in filmmaking, and speculate whether the series is produced with a canine audience in mind.
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In episode 23 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert play by Lucky's Dad's rules in a contentious round of "Pass The Parcel" (season 3, episode 14). We'll discuss the show's take on modern versus traditional parenting, identify what makes this episode unique, and address a particularly egregious take on the series as a whole.
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In episode 22 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert welcome a very special guest, Robert's wife Kai Yaniz, to share her Bluey story with us. We'll discuss the show's impact on the Yaniz household, which episodes resonate with Kai the most, and her complicated feelings about one of the show's most divisive characters.
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In episode 21 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert hold a mirror up to the heartfelt and humorous "Copycat" (season 1, episode 38). We’ll discuss how the show's structure subverts familiar concepts, its elegant approach to sensitive topics such as death, and the impactful lesson Bluey takes from this experience.
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In episode 20 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert sit down for a friendly game of "Chest" (season 3, episode 11). We'll discuss the gendered significance of the game, how Chilli and Bandit approach parenting differently, and whether the series creates unrealistic expectations for parents.
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In episode 19 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert go patrolling with Rusty and Jack in "Army" (season 2, episode 16). We'll discuss the heartbreaking nature of Jack's story, why Calypso is just the best, and which BLUEY character would be perfect to lead a spin-off.
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In episode 18 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert head over to the Heeler house for a mischief-laden night in "The Sleepover" (season 1, episode 39). We'll discuss the dynamic among the kids, how we handle bedtimes "for real life," and whether this is Muffin's finest hour.
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In episode 17 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert welcome the show's first-ever guest, therapist Kyle Mammen, to share his Bluey story with us. We'll discuss how Kyle uses the show with his clients, explore what makes BLUEY's storytelling so unique, and share how Kyle's influence directly inspired Back To Bluey.
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In episode 16 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert take a taste of "Pavlova" (season 3, episode 17). We'll discuss how the show uses food to capture the delicate balance of parenting, Bandit's hilarious "mastery" of the French language, and our own histories with the titular dish itself.
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In episode 15 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert take a dip into the show's early days with "The Pool" (season 1, episode 22). We'll reflect on the dynamic of Bandit and Chilli's marriage (as well as our own), how the show has some growing up to do, and which acclaimed 1990s cartoon fits somewhere within the BLUEY wheelhouse.
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In episode 14 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert wrap up their two-part conversation about "The Sign" (season 3, episode 49). We'll talk all about the Heelers' plans to move, the surprisingly divisive fan reaction to this storyline, and—of course—that emotionally charged ending.
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In episode 13 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert kick off season 2 with part 1 of a super-sized chat about the biggest episode of BLUEY to date, "The Sign" (season 3, episode 49). We'll discuss the episode's two intersecting storylines, callbacks galore, and Brandy's brief but impactful appearance.
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In episode 12 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert close out this first season with a second dose of Unicorse as we discuss "Puppets" (season 3, episode 29). We'll consider how this appearance builds on the character's debut, ponder whether that mind-blowing final scene should have been saved for BLUEY's series finale and reflect on our favorite conversations to date.
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In episode 11 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert finally cross paths with one of BLUEY's most infamous characters, the titular "Unicorse" (Season 3, Episode 8). We'll chat about how Unicorse himself functions as a parenting tool, whether he serves a larger satirical purpose, and if this BLUEY episode is indeed better than others simply because it has a unicorn in it.
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In episode 10 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert "hurry up and wait" as they face the inevitable descent of "Sticky Gecko" (Season 2, Episode 12). We'll discuss the value in Chilli's frustration, reveal which beloved sitcom Bluey reminds us of, and ponder what the Heeler family is like when they aren't on camera.
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In episode 9 of BACK TO BLUEY, Darin and Robert dissect the true nature of promises and, well, "Promises" (season 3, episode 4). We'll cover how the episode traces the Heeler family's evolution of what promises mean and what function they serve in a household as well as the implication of that final emotional beat.
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In episode 8 of BACK TO BLUEY, Darin and Robert feel like new hosts after an in-depth chat about "Born Yesterday" (season 3, episode 6). We'll discuss the power of games to change our perspectives, the continued supremacy of Lucky's Dad, and whether the BLUEY phenomenon is at risk of overexposure.
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