Wrath

"Wrath" is the second episode of the second season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''Let’s face it, folks: we all are guilty of the sin of ‘Wrath.’ Whether it’s frustrations in our daily lives boiling over or that special kind of unfiltered rage that comes over us once in a blue moon, Wrath is one of- if not the most- common sins we encounter throughout our lives. And with ‘Wrath’ on the mind, Joe DeRosa and Patrick Walsh get into their next sinful discussion on this week’s “WE’LL SEE YOU IN HELL”! For their second installment under their new format, Joe & Pat seethe over their next deadly sin, Wrath, even ironically showing off their own during this episode. Whether it’s about society, our youth, the digital age, problematic endings or anything else, Joe & Pat discuss Wrath in its many different forms. Meanwhile, Joe & Pat also take time out to discuss some recent horror offerings, including 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE, THE WITCH and more.''

Topics Covered

 * Wrath means anger, which Pat has every second of every day, Joe has it even more than Pat.
 * The 2016 presidential candidates, there are no great options.
 * If you don't clap at a concert, you're an asshole. Same with voting.
 * Write a funny joke Twitter activists!
 * A giant dumpster hits Pat's car at the liquor store. "The problem is, there's no accountability" observes the elderly Asian guy in the parking lot.
 * The fact all his happiness is found in a bottle angers Joe the most.
 * Why does music now come out on Friday instead of Tuesday? The music sucks though. Joe recommends The Shrine.
 * The guy from Monster Magnet says they can only get booked if they play a previous album in its entirety on the anniversary.
 * The boys saw 10 Cloverfield Lane. Joe wonders if Mary Elizabeth Winstead is married. Pat likes it more than Joe.
 * They're split on The Witch. Joe would like it on record that Pat says 10 Cloverfield Lane reminded him more of The Shining because he saw echoes of Misery and Die Hard from it.
 * Joe would also like people to remember Pat prefers The Village to The Witch.
 * They've had disagreements on Aliens and Terminator 2.
 * Pat's had both kids from Christmas Vacation at his house.
 * Principal Belding showed up at Joe's birthday party. Pat's seen him at Dimples karaoke and he might have some issues. Nick Lachey was there as well.
 * Bad endings of movies don't piss off Pat.
 * Joe enjoys the Joe Mantegna Twilight Zone episode more than 10 Cloverfield Lane.
 * Joe's dog walker lost Khan, but he's back. Why'd he lose him? "I don't know."
 * A different opinion is not hate speech.
 * Truest definition of wrath in the ending of Se7en. Movies are worse now.