Good Morning, Charlie: A Charlie's Angels Rewatch Podcast
Good Morning, Charlie is a weekly rewatch podcast celebrating the 50th anniversary, glamour, action, and campy brilliance of the original Charlie’s Angels.
Hosts Chris Berryman and Colby Smith revisit every episode from the iconic 1976–1981 series, diving into the fashion, the action, the camp, the cultural impact, and the history-making moments.
We’ll celebrate what still sparkles… and lovingly side-eye what plots or situations didn’t quite age gracefully.
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Good Morning, Charlie: A Charlie's Angels Rewatch Podcast
Episode Sixteen: Dirty Business
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The team gets down to business...
Dirty Business...
As they uncover suspicious goings on within the Southern California adult film scene.
Imagine.
How could there possibly be anything untoward?
We know how...and you will, too, when you join us for Colby's breakdown in this week's breakdown.
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SPEAKER_00Last time on Good Morning Charlie.
SPEAKER_05And coming up, I think one, but I'm not trying to understand all the technicality.
SPEAKER_02Colby, I have to ask you before I forget, how is your upside down hanging thingy machine doing? Are you still doing that?
SPEAKER_00I am. I have just recently increased it to 45 degrees, uh, which is somehow a stark difference from 30 degrees. I'm not straight up and down, but it feels like I am. Like it feels like I'm just hanging upside down.
SPEAKER_02I'm I'm not a witch, and you're giving me all of these degrees. I'm not a sorcerer. Hands on hands on a clock. What are you? At the four, at the five.
SPEAKER_00Right now, yeah, I'm probably around a five, but it feels like six o'clock.
SPEAKER_02When are you posting photos of this?
SPEAKER_00I was thinking of taking a picture. We'll see. How are you?
SPEAKER_02I'm fine.
SPEAKER_00Do you have anything fun and exciting?
SPEAKER_02I found my Charlie's Angels trading cards from when I was a wee galeen. And some of them have little facts on them. And I thought for as long as I have little facts on these cards, I would I would read one.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that'd be great. We made our own little trading cards for Angels on Wheels just a few episodes ago.
SPEAKER_02We sure did. I thought there was a couple of things.
SPEAKER_00I think we might do more of that in the future.
SPEAKER_02Okay, here's my fact. This is this has Farah Fawcett on the front and on the back. It says, To keep in shape, Jacqueline Smith, Kelly on Charlie's Angels, goes to exercise class once a week for two hours. A former dancer, she does dance exercises for about 40 minutes, then works out. One exercise I find very helpful is skipping an imaginary rope for five minutes. She says, End of card.
SPEAKER_00Oh, what are we talking about today?
SPEAKER_02Today's assignment. We both got bored of each other at exactly the same time.
SPEAKER_00Bye, everybody.
SPEAKER_02I took a breath to say, all right, let's get into today's episode, which is Dirty Business, Season 1, Episode 16.
SPEAKER_00Here is your case briefing. Woohoo! A film lab is set ablaze by unknown culprits. The client for this case is guarded and not forthcoming with information. The angels struggle to put the pieces together to find the culprits, which may put Jill in danger.
SPEAKER_02Here is your super secret intel. The original air date, February 2nd, 1977, coming in just under 50 minutes. The producer, Shelly Hole, Barney Rosenzweig, as mentioned in episode 11, The Seance, written by Edward Lasco, who is a frequent Charlie's Angels writer, directed by Get Ready. I mean, everyone just hold on to your hair pieces. Bill Bixby.
SPEAKER_07He's a warm-hearted person who loves him till the end.
SPEAKER_02Yes, The Courtship of Eddie's father, Bill Bixby.
SPEAKER_00And who else?
SPEAKER_02I mean, he played the Hulk, I guess.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay. Well, he played Dr. Banner.
SPEAKER_02He's been nominated for four Emmys. Was it all for The Incredible Hulk?
SPEAKER_00I think three of them were because of the TV movies that he produced and directed, and I believe wrote, but I think one of them was for something else.
SPEAKER_02He also directed episodes of The Twilight Zone, which Colby loves that connection. The Andy Griffith show, Fantasy Island, That Girl, and he did other directing duties. Colby just noted the Incredible Hulk movies. He also produced those, and Bill Bixby directed, I don't know how many, but some of the Herbie the Love Bug television series, which was just a five-episode mid-season replacement, which I find very exciting. And I'm going to look for those on YouTube. Colby, I'm still not over the fact you found all of Harper Valley PTA, the television series. After I told you I would in front of everyone, I declared you could not find it. I dared you to find it. Dared you. And then poop.
SPEAKER_00And then I was like, what happens if you put this into Google?
SPEAKER_02I'm we're no longer speaking. And the TV series Blossom starring a Mr. Joey Lawrence. Do I have the vintage blossom dolls of Blossom Six and Joey Lawrence? Yes. Yes, I do. Colby, the right around the corner, I can't believe you won't comment on them. Guest Star Alert, Warren Berlinger. He's known for the Cannonball Run, The Long Goodbye, Happy Days, Jefferson's Murder She Wrote. Or as RuPaul says, Murder She Donna Sat Down and She Wrote. Grace and Frankie, and we will see him again in season four. Another guest star alert, Alan Feinstein, born in 1941. His most recent credit was on a 2023 episode of SWAT. He's also on tons of podfaves. The Love Boat, Fall Guy, Murder She Wrote, The Rookies, and the Runaways.
SPEAKER_00He was in a television movie, The Two Worlds of Jenny Logan, with Lindsay Wagner, who I love and adore.
SPEAKER_02I suppose you'll find that on YouTube as well and really show me a thing or two.
SPEAKER_00I might.
SPEAKER_02You're out of control this evening, and I won't have it.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02I'm going to drink my wine out of this plastic cup. That's right.
SPEAKER_00You do that while I start on this breakdown.
SPEAKER_02I've never been to the city. That is the comedic timing I need showing up. Yes.
SPEAKER_00A car pulls up to an unknown location. Two men wearing balaclavas break into the building, knock out the person working late, and then set fire to a room full of shelves of film reels. The incapacitated man wakes up and tries to stop the fire from spreading beyond the film room and burns his hand. The angels are now talking with Marvin Goldman and his elderly German mother. Marvin's mother is being overly talkative with the angels, talking about her late husband, her very generous son, and the fire, as well as the threatening phone calls that Marvin has been receiving. However, Marvin is reluctant to accept the Angels' help.
SPEAKER_02Marvin's mother is plated by Edna Reese Merrin. Oh, we can tell who typed this up, can't we? Now she has a bajillion credit, such as Ghostbusters. By the way, I was in Ghostbusters part two, but I'll save that story for when we have a guest star who was in that. Turner and Hooch, voice acting in the Black Cauldron. Oh, Disney connection. Don't tell mom the babysitter's dead, which we have referenced in a past pod. We have. Now that's the one with Christina Apple.
SPEAKER_00Applegate. Mm-hmm. I love this movie.
SPEAKER_02Not Adventures in Babysitting.
SPEAKER_00Correct. Those are two different movies.
SPEAKER_02Because I believe Adventures in Babysitting starred Elizabeth Shue. Now don't tell mom the babysitters did has an Angel's connection. Colby pointed this out. Didn't you point this out when we brought it up the last?
SPEAKER_00It might have been the same connection, unless there's another one that I'm not thinking of.
SPEAKER_02There is another one because if you'd brought up Joanna Cassidy, I would have remembered Joanna Cassidy because I L-O-V-E Joanna Cassidy.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that seems really lovely.
SPEAKER_02Always have and she doesn't care. Something just fell off of my wall.
SPEAKER_00Something in Chris's house curbunked to the floor. Do you want to go check on what that is? What if it's your angel's van? Go look.
SPEAKER_02No, that's downstairs. This is an upstairs clunk.
SPEAKER_00Did you hang your clothes up?
SPEAKER_02You're on a roll today, and I don't care for it. Back to the back to the summary. Go for it.
SPEAKER_00At the agency, Charlie is scheduling an angel to meet with a film technician and discussing Marvin's business affairs and believes Marvin's silent partners, of which there are a few, may be able to help shed light on why Marvin is not very welcoming to the agency's help. The only details the angels are certain of is that whatever the firestarters wanted was in the film lab, prompting Sabrina to suggest that they will have to look at all of the remaining film. Jill asks how Millicent is feeling, and Charlie laments that his fish is doing poorly, that he has sought the help of an ichthyologist named Gloria. And Kelly retorts that uh they will all say a prayer for Gloria, as well as Millicent teasing Charlie.
SPEAKER_01We'll say a prayer for Gloria. You mean Millicent?
SPEAKER_00Her too.
SPEAKER_01Bye, Charlie.
SPEAKER_00Uh are you saying something? Because you're muted. He's just waving at me like an idiot.
SPEAKER_02I'm laughing. I I said some really funny stuff about Gloria and Millicent and was completely muted.
SPEAKER_00But now it's here what's hilarious.
SPEAKER_02Oh my god, I was to pieces. And then I started laughing at myself for being muted. Please continue.
SPEAKER_00At the Los Angeles Police Department, Jill meets the deputy district attorney, Paul Baylor, who has a high percentage of convictions and who was also under some scrutiny for a recent case that has been in the papers. This is the Menescu case. Paul Baylor is schmoozing his way to see what Jill and the Townsend agency knows about the arson, and Jill excitedly accepts. Jill, who just parked at Goldman Laboratories, is being followed by two men who are discussing how much she may or may not know. If she knows too much, the younger man of the two comments that they may have to use these again and holds up a black balaclava mask, which we saw when the film lab was set on fire. So very early on in the episode, we discover who set this fire at the film lab. Jill joins the rest of the angels and Marvin and clues them in that the police have made no real progress, but that Baylor said he received an anonymous phone call stating the film lab bears watching. While this discussion is happening, a woman dressed as Little Bo Peep ushers some tiny sheep down the hallway. And Kelly comments on how um mature little Bo Peep looks.
SPEAKER_06That was little Bo Peep, wasn't it? And a sheep. I think so. I never realized Little Bo Peep was so mature.
SPEAKER_00Which uh we will revisit a little bit later in the episode.
SPEAKER_02I wonder if the little I wonder if little Bo Peep like exercises and skips an imaginary rope.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm. Jumping rope and then she dances.
SPEAKER_02Well, we're gonna take a quick little break to just let that soak into our mind's eye.
SPEAKER_00We're gonna tell a lot of jokes on mute.
SPEAKER_04I flames I hated her so much. It it the fee it flame flames flames on the side of my face.
SPEAKER_03Have you seen the Charlie's Angels Dolls and Adventures? Beautiful dolls of how beautiful. Sabrina, Jill, and Kelly. They're Charlie's Angels. And they've got clothes that let you imagine them in daring adventures by day, and then turn them into glamorous outfits at night. Charlie's Angels, Dolls and Adventure, Newfound Hansbro, dolls outfits and accessories, also sold separately.
SPEAKER_02We are back, everyone, and during break, I launched myself out into the hallway to see what had fallen over. And it is it is my my vintage buzz-off figure from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Just so everyone knows, my vintage Masters of the Universe buzz-off figure is okay.
SPEAKER_00That is a recent get, if I remember correctly.
SPEAKER_02The reason it was okay, as you may or may not have noticed, Colby, is it's also laundry. It's it flies. That is the comedic timing I'm talking about. Well, you know, it's laundry night, and I sort my laundry out in the hallway in little piles, and so he fell into a pile of laundry. I'm ready to wash when we're done here. So he's fine, everyone. Everyone calm down. Everyone, everyone sit down. All right, take us back into uh the small theater to review some film.
SPEAKER_00Yes, the angels are in a small theater getting ready to review some of the film that was recovered from the lab. The angels then watch a somewhat indescribable artistic film of men in fatigues, the message of which is made in Morse code. Uh, the angels then, after the film, split up, but not before being interrupted by a fit man dressed or half-dressed as a shepherd, herding goats down the hallway. As Jill is off to her lunch with Baylor, we see that she is still being followed, and the men comment that she's getting too close and they'll have to waste her. Bosley meets with one of the silent partners of Marvin, Miss Evers, who denies knowing Mr. Goldman, and then very quickly threatens Bosley to leave her alone. Uh Sabrina then also meets with another silent partner, Mr. Parmador, who also becomes threatening when being revealed as a partner. Apparently, Marvin may have enemies, as it seems. There is something shady with the lab. We now see Jill meet Baylor for lunch. Baylor tells Jill that he received yet another anonymous phone call with no new details. Jill comments that the angels are doing all they can and still coming up with nothing. Baylor gives her a card with a number to call if they gather any new information, and that a police person will answer at any time. We also see one of the goons that has been following Jill is seated at the bar close enough to have heard their entire conversation.
SPEAKER_02Okay, now may I interrupt with a question?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, of course.
SPEAKER_02I've been dying to ask you this question because this episode just it it flipped a switch in my brain. How is it everyone can afford goons? We don't cover a single episode.
SPEAKER_00Well, I'll tell you the answer to that at the end of this episode. No, I want to know how everybody, everybody, and I was We just have to have people who believe uh and are committed to the things that you believe in.
SPEAKER_02Yes, I do believe, in fact, children are our future, but that doesn't mean I have to like it or enjoy it when I get stuck behind a school bus. That's a whole other topic I was actually going to bring up next week because I got caught behind a mail truck and then a school bus with bouncing children. But goons, even uh angels on wheels, the insurance lady about whom we argued, is she the CEO? Is she the president? Is she the manager? She had goons everywhere.
SPEAKER_00The apartment manager and the other little henchman who uh went to the derby.
SPEAKER_02Well, and she had the henchman who did the bomb underneath Kelly's car.
SPEAKER_00Wasn't that the dude who went to the derby? That was the same henchman. There we go.
SPEAKER_02Anyway, everyone I'm they say you say you just put something out into the cosmos. I would like some goons. Back to you, Colby.
SPEAKER_00Kelly at the photo lab sees an exchange between a young man and Marvin about seeing film that was brought in recently to be developed. Kelly gets the idea to follow the young man and then approaches him with some southern charm at a lunch stand only to discover that he directs free form films. I um like in the context of the episode, you immediately sort of like understand what he means. Also, I think I don't know why, but I think this little boy is so cute, or this young man rather, I'm sure he's 25. I think he's so cute. Um what I'm laughing about is that the only time that I see this word or phrase now is the freeform channel, which is a family channel of like cartoons and like seventh heaven and whatever else.
SPEAKER_02Um is that what that I've never known what that is.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's a family TV channel, and uh freeform. This is the only other time I've ever heard freeform uh in another like entertainment like discussion. I also love that when she's asking, like, oh, I bet you're a director, I bet you make movies, blah blah blah. I'd do just about anything to be in a movie. What kind of films do you make? And he says free form. She starts chewing the chewing gum so fast. It's a really cute scene. I really enjoy it.
SPEAKER_05Are you in a movie?
SPEAKER_00I'm a director.
SPEAKER_05Yeah? Guess what?
SPEAKER_03You always wanted to be an actress.
SPEAKER_05No, how'd you know that?
SPEAKER_03Guess you might say I've got an i4. I'm famous for it.
SPEAKER_05I think you are. You know, I'd do anything to get the movie.
SPEAKER_00You would. Immediately after this, Kelly shows Jill and Kelly the Little Bo Pete movie, and I'm afraid the jig is up for Marvin.
SPEAKER_07Oh, Little Bo Pete.
SPEAKER_00Jill and Baylor meet again for dinner, and Baylor offers to only slap Marvin's hand if the film is turned over. Uh he's just found out because Jill informed him that the Little Bo Peep movie is an adult X rated film, which apparently in California in the 70s is ill. Legal. Not I don't know if that is historically accurate, but uh it is kind of a big deal that the deputy district attorney would, you know, only slap someone's hand. Um then after that subject, uh he really lays it on pretty thick that he is interested in seeing more of Jill personally. After dinner, Jill then phones Sabrina asking about staying with her at her apartment. And when Jill arrives at the apartment complex in the uh parking deck, the man at the bar, one of the goons, shoots at Jill in the parking garage. And in this scene, uh Jill, of course, looks beautiful as always. She is wearing white pants, what I think is a white sweater because she's got a jacket on, a beautiful white trench coat. And the reason that I'm saying that is that she is in all white and is standing still beside this car, and he misses. Couldn't have been a bigger target. Well, but she's why you have to get good goons.
SPEAKER_02No, well, she was a delicate blossom. See, I should I should be that thin and have a car miss me. A car will have no problem targeting this.
SPEAKER_00Just one stomach flew away. Uh, there's a bit of like a cat and mouse game in the parking garage as Jill shrinks herself to hide behind a tire, which I thought was super clever, to buy herself some time to retrieve her revolver and then take a shot back at the man, which she does, and he runs out of the parking garage. I remember seeing this scene for the first time and really enjoying the suspense that they're able to create in a very, very short time span. Um, I have to say that I am, however, a little concerned that Jill hasn't spotted the same car following her all day long. And we are gonna take a quick break, and we will be right back.
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SPEAKER_02And we are back. We hope you enjoy these little breaks. Colby and I have the best time finding commercials featuring the angels and uh related things. We think it's just great. And one day, no time soon, my favorite thing about recording with Colby is the stuff we talk about during the break, none of which you can ever hear. Maybe one day, when we have days to kill, we'll edit together something for Patreon of just the insanity we discussed.
SPEAKER_08Today's episode.
SPEAKER_02No, today has been a lot during break. But the the bottom line is my buzzoff figure is fine. Again, sit down again, ladies and gentlemen. So, Colby, I just want to know what Bosley and the Angels are doing the next day and who they're speaking with.
SPEAKER_00Uh so the next day, uh Bosley and the Angels are talking with Marvin. And he reveals how he got his investors. He used blackmail. He recorded them at a ho like their indiscretions at a hotel that he owns.
SPEAKER_02What do you mean, indiscretions?
SPEAKER_00Which I like didn't necessarily see coming in this episode. Because like they, of course, are high on their horse and love to act like porn is the worst thing in the world. But as far as we know, Marvin isn't making any of these movies, he's just developing the film. He doesn't have to know what's on the film necessarily.
SPEAKER_02I well back then you kind of did.
SPEAKER_00Well, now we know that he has made some of his own movies.
SPEAKER_02He has done this took a turn. This took a start turn, and my my buzzoff figure, his hat fell off, and I can't get it back on. Then what happened to Colby?
SPEAKER_00The Angels ask if he's working on one of his explicit films when he got the first threatening phone call. And Marvin replies that he was working on Sally of Sin City, which in their conversation is somehow also the little Bo Peep movie, which is something that they already watched earlier in the episode. I think this is a flub in the episode, but anyway. Um, as they are watching a scene, Jill thinks that she recognizes the man in the film as the shooter from the previous night. I don't think it's quite that interesting. They speculate that this may be what the fire was meant for all along. Jill asks to get the license plate on the car from a still of the film, and then plans to go check out the apartment that the scene was filmed at. Jill, of course, is still being followed. Kelly calls Ed Cantrell. This is like a contact from their police days, uh mentioned in the previous scene, and provides the license plate number that they retrieve from the film. Jill pulls up to the apartment to take a look around, only to discover that there is police tape on the door of apartment four. And for some reason, there is a like there's a light switch, which I assume is you know for the porch, uh, but it is labeled, and the label says menescu. This is the case that Paul Baylair was receiving a lot of criticism for. Jill uses the business card given to her and calls the number written on the back. That is the card that Paul gave to her and said someone would pick up whenever you call. The man who has been following her and shot at her is the person who picks up the phone and tells Jill that he is on his way to meet her, but not before placing a phone call himself. Kelly picks up Sabrina in a rush, and Sabrina shares that she knows who the car belongs to, and that they need to get to Jill as quickly as possible. Uh now Sabrina places this phone call while she is in the car, and she uses a mobile operator.
SPEAKER_02Now that's closer to reality.
SPEAKER_00Well, they are speeding off down the street to get to Jill. The blonde goon arrives to talk to Jill with his partner in toe. He introduces himself as Detective Danner, and his partner is Detective Limbeck. They attempt to get what information Jill may have uncovered, while Jill sort of attempts to explain a connection between the murder case, the menescue case, and Goldman Labs. While they're having this conversation, Baylor pulls up and then just like oddly sits on the front of his car. Uh Jill becomes very anxious and realizes the paper reported on the menescue case, and the defendant claimed that evidence had been planted, which is very likely what the blond man was caught doing on the film. We hear Sabrina and Kelly arriving with screeching tires, and Jill knows that she is in trouble. Jill manages to kick Detective Danner into Detective Limbeck and dives across the driveway as Limbeck attempts to shoot, but somehow manages to shoot Baylor. I've seen this episode a few times now, and I can't help but laugh when Baylor catches that bullet. Sabrina and Kelly subdue the detective at gunpoint. And next we see the detectives handcuffed and Baylor with his arm and a sling sitting in an ambulance. Limbeck attempts to dissuade Jill and reminds her of Baylor's success rates and his conviction rate. Jill asks how much of his success is due to uh having planted evidence, and Limbeck's response verifies that they planted evidence, has been done on more than one occasion.
SPEAKER_01Before you condemn Baylor, and uh remember, he's got the best damn conviction rate in the state.
SPEAKER_06How many times we planted evidence?
SPEAKER_01It did what was necessary when it was necessary.
SPEAKER_06And that's the most frightening thing I've heard today.
SPEAKER_00Back at the agency, Charlie confirms that there were no anonymous phone calls to Baylor. Jill has already figured out that Baylor was sort of baiting her to work with him in an effort to keep tabs on how much information she knew and how close they were getting. Marvin will not be charged for anything due to being cooperative. And Kelly asks about the fish Millicent, who unfortunately is belly up.
SPEAKER_02Oh, taking a turn.
SPEAKER_00Charlie teases that Gloria is also belly up in a manner of By the way, Charlie, how's Millicent?
SPEAKER_07Your fish?
SPEAKER_01Still belly up, I'm afraid. Oh, about the same.
SPEAKER_06I'm still saying a prayer for her, Charlie. Gloria? No, Millicent. Gloria's prayers have already been answered by now.
SPEAKER_01I'm doing my best to keep her faith intact. Bye, angels.
SPEAKER_02I I can't. I can't.
SPEAKER_00We have a little extra tidbit of information relevant to this episode. Film laboratories are nowadays mostly known for restoring our favorite films to uh 4K or HD or all those little terms that you're very familiar with. A process that takes the negatives of the film and is converted to digital files, as well, of course, as developing exposed uh films via chemicals and to photos, you know, that we have to frame. Film labs do many other services. They do quality control looking for defects and scratches on film, as well as repairing damaged film and correcting poor quality development. They do things like color correction, exposure correction, contrast correction. They also do services like archiving film, as well as providing secure long-term storage, uh, you know, maybe for films like you could think of maybe Nosferatu or Casablanca, uh, you know, things that we want to keep uh for many, many years.
SPEAKER_02What do you think poor quality development is? Because I feel like I had that.
SPEAKER_00You were given the wrong chemicals to develop in. Perhaps you did not sit long enough.
SPEAKER_02Write that out on a note and just pin it to my sweater for everywhere I go. Before we let you go, we have a couple of other little gas star tidbits and bits and things. Detective Darren played by John Calvin. He's been an actor in so many things. I I recognized him from all the things. Dallas. Ah, Scarecrow Mrs. King. Uh V. We've not even had a we've not looked for a V reference either. Another murder, she wrote. And he was in Critters 3 Colby Love, a horror movie. Detective I I have my life, so I don't really need to pay $20 to go see one of those. Detective Limbeck is played by Sydney Klute. It's known for tons of appearances as well. And popular shows of the time, like the Doris Date show, the Mary Tyler Moore show, that Pearl Hogan's girl is Barry Mason.
SPEAKER_07Bro, who are you, Barry Mason?
SPEAKER_02Battles Dark Electica. Chaps all in the family, Cagney and Lacey and the $6 million man. And that, ladies and gentlemen, has been your breakdown of Dirty Business.
SPEAKER_00I really enjoy this episode. Um, it's quick. I think the story is really tight. I uh enjoy that they did a decent enough job not really showing their hand that Baylor was as involved as he is. Um I like the little moment of suspense that we got. Uh all in all, I think it it was a good episode.
SPEAKER_02Oh, same. It was really tight. It sped right along. People had things to do, people had business to conduct, and I just wish I had goons. But wonderful breakdown, Colby.
SPEAKER_00Thank you.
SPEAKER_02Now that I've put it out into the universe, who knows what kind of goons will show up at my house after my vintage masters of the universe figures, no doubt.
SPEAKER_00Thank you again for joining us. We sincerely appreciate it. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram and Patreon. You can even check out good morningcharlie the podcast.com. And we will see you soon, angels.
SPEAKER_02Bye, angels.
SPEAKER_07Bye, Angels.
SPEAKER_00That successfully wraps up another mission. Good morning, Charlie is produced by Chris Berryman and me, Oli Smith. Editing provided by Flames on the side of my face. Be sure to follow us wherever you get your podcasts. And click subscribe so you never miss a call from Charlie. Drop a review while you're there, because we love hearing from our angels in the field. Want more undercover fun? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for extras. And see even more top secret content on our Patreon. A special thank you to Laurel, a Charlie's Inner Circle subscriber. Don't hang up that fun angels, because we will be back.