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Join us as we discuss Preacher season 2 episode 12: On your Knees.

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Articles of Faith – The crew’s top three takeaways from the episode
Dee – Cassidy and Herr Starr Conversion, Jesse and Herr Starr, Saint of Killers Background
Steven – Cassidy and Jesse’s Muffled Conversation, Eugene’s Hell, Long Con
Randy – How much the Saintof Killlers and Jesse have in Common, Hoover, Saint of Killers Choke Slam
Divine Judgment – The crew’s rating of the episode on a scale of 0-5
Dee – 3.7
Steven – 4
Randy – 4
Saint of Thrillers – The best moment of the episode. Only one can be crowned the winner.
Dee – Cassidy Calling Herr Starr Egg
Steven – More Foreskin Talk / Fight Club Debate
Randy – Choke Slam – WINNER
Recommendations
Dee – American Housewife, Atypical
Steven – Unleashed, Fidget Spinners,
Randy – Unleashed, The Sinner, A Monster Calls
Randy’s Wrestling Quiz
9 correct answers and 1 incorrect
Terms
Blow off
The final match in a feud.[1] While the involved wrestlers often move onto new feuds, sometimes it is the final match in the promotion for one or more of the wrestlers.[1]
Cheap pop
The incitement of a positive crowd reaction by “kissing up” to the crowd. Heels often follow the same principle, but in reverse to get booed (see “Cheap heat” above).
Color
The amount of bloodshed in a match.[1][11][12]
Crimson mask
A face covered in blood, comparable to a mask.
Dirt sheet
An insider newsletter (or website) in the professional wrestling business. Sometimes written in a negative tone or as a means to “get dirt”. Not to be confused with traditional news.[14]
Finish
The planned end of a match.[1]
Gas
Steroids,[1] or stamina (as in “out of gas“).
Glorified jobber
A jobber who defeats “pure jobbers” as well as mid-card wrestlers in matches, but consistently loses to main event level wrestlers.
Nuclear heat
A higher level of heat, when fans are agitated to the point of being legitimately angry or upset.
Rub
Helping a less popular wrestler get over by associating them with a more prominent wrestler.[22]