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The Songs We Didn’t Do (Everyone Yells at Rob)
With just three songs remaining, it felt like a great week to have some of Rob’s favorite guests as well as producers stop by and yell at him over songs that he missed
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I Got Stoned and Explained the ‘Curse’ Finale to My Boss
Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie are probably still laughing, but we’re theorizing: What the hell was "Green Queen" all about?
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Bill Belichick Built the NFL’s Greatest Dynasty by Seeing What No One Else Could
For 24 years, Bill Belichick was the Patriot Way. His legacy of the cold pursuit of winning at all costs made him the most decorated coach of all time, but in the end, it helped unravel the greatest dynasty the NFL had ever seen.
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The Ringer’s Definitive ‘Sopranos’ Episode Ranking
To mark the 25th anniversary of the first time Tony walked into Dr. Melfi’s office, we’re resurfacing a few of our favorite pieces on the show—including this exhaustive ranking from 2021
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Our Favorite Music of 2023
Cole is joined by Dissect cowriter Camden, Justin Sayles, and Charles Holmes to share their favorite music of the year
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Looking for Redemption on the ‘Wedding Scammer’ Finale
After a climactic showdown at Charleston Lane, Justin starts a series of conversations with Carl in which he tries to get some real answers
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 6: Undercover Cowboy
Justin confronts Carl Butcho, a.k.a. Lance Miller. And he records the whole thing.
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 5: All My Scammers Live in Texas
The Wedding Scammer resurfaces. Carl Butcho is still in the wedding business, and he’s got a new alias.
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 4: Coal Country
Michael, Mark, Lawrence: What is the Wedding Scammer’s real name? Turns out it’s none of the above. In this episode, Justin gets the answer, takes a trip, and tells you an origin story.
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 3: The Fake Name Game
In the third episode of The Ringer’s true crime podcast, Michael Esposito has arrived in the Bay Area—but with a new name