On the 290th episode of the MalloryBrosPodcast, the Bros jump right in with Terrance going down memory lane. He breaks down how reading the number two-nine in Episode 290 feels like the stars aligning. That reflection turns into a story about how he and Terrell played the 4 and 5 on their very first basketball team, tying it back to how they’ve always been “9ers” at heart.
The weekend recap finds Terrance fully in his storytelling bag, sharing a moment where he helped an elderly woman who fell in a grocery store. The situation stuck with him and served as a reminder of how important it is to show up for people. Terrell talks about getting ready for the Super Bowl before the Bros shift into a deeper conversation about the game’s halftime show.
Bad Bunny made history with a fully Spanish performance that sparked heavy debate, and the Bros break down both sides of the reaction. They discuss whether the Super Bowl halftime show has evolved from a massive entertainment platform into more of a cultural statement moment.
Future’s new snippets and the excitement around his return. Things take a darker turn as the Bros react to President Trump sharing racist AI-generated videos of former President Obama. Despicable behavior.
The Bros revisit a topic from last week involving social media creator Khaby Lame, who reportedly sold his company for $975 million.. but also signed up for a digital AI twin. This is being looked alas the new way of selling your soul ... or is it? The Bros debate it. Terrance revisits a point he’s made before about how the devices we rely on today won’t even exist in the same way years from now.
They also discuss the Ring Doorbell Super Bowl commercial that raised concerns, celebrate the Seattle Seahawks winning the Super Bowl, and close out with thoughts on J. Cole’s The Fall Off, which is already being called a classic. The Bros give their early reactions to the project and talk about whether artists are becoming more comfortable operating as solo acts than ever before.
Movie Suggestions of the Week:
Terrance | Chronicle (2012) | Now Streaming on NETLIX.
Terrell | FOCUS (2013) | Now Streaming on NETFLIX.