Finn, Uther, and Josh Davies watch City Lights (1931), Charlie Chaplin’s class conscious slapstick about The Tramp falling in love with a blind woman, and Scent of a Woman (1992), the role that won Al Pacino his Oscar for Most Acting. They discuss how accurately these films depict blindness, the early career of Charlie Chaplin, and Josh’s favourite movies. Uther gets a chance to talk about Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Finn tries to keep track of how many times Pacino says “Hoo-Ah”.

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