When questions like “If I die, and there’s a hot tub, can I be made a saint?” get posed, you know things got weird. This installment in Munchstory has Adam and Josh covering “Streetwise” (SVU - S9E11) like a blanket on a mattress--or a high society douchebag, apparently. This episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has it all. Mae Whitman going from glitz to gutter and back again. STUNTS! Adam Beach. A bum family complete with a pretty messianic, serial killing, cult leader dad who isn’t afraid to go big. True Munchies will enjoy the diversions through high society, defunct Swedish automotive companies, the conditions necessary for beatification and the Christianization of the Welsh, defunct NYC music institutions, the nature of paintball, and much, much more.


Source Material:


What Are Three Teenagers Supposed to Do When the FBI Raids Their House” by Kathleen Garrett - Zocalo Public Square


I Could Never Talk to My Dad About How I Saved Him from Prison” by Kathleen Garrett - Zocalo Public Square


Paintballs 101: Everything You Need to Know About Paint - Paint the Competition


Arlington Mom Who Cried Rape Gets Five Years in Slaying - Fort Worth Star-Telegram


Music:


Divorcio Suave - “Munchy Business”


10:35 - Darryl Hall & John Oates - “Rich Girl” from Bigger Than Both of Us (1976)


37:54 - Shonen Knife - “Riding on a Rocket” from Let’s Knife (1992)


44:45 - Simon & Garfunkel - “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)” from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (1966)


1:00:20 - Mike + The Mechanics - “All I Need Is A Miracle” from Mike + The Mechanics (1985)


Next Week’s Episode:  Season 21, Episode 7 “Counselor, It’s Chinatown”