

Less about the competition, but more about learning.Ġ:57 YES, the coed teams. YOU’RE WELCOME.Ġ:41 Kirk just says “Temple Guards” excuse me while I faint, still terrified of them. I think Kirk Fogg might be my fashion idol.Ġ:34 I should probably note that this clip is an entire episode. Not a Mark Summers type, in the sense that you thought he was on speed, but lively enough that he balanced out Olmec’s chillness.Īlso: That outfit’s incredible. Just wait until we get to What Would You Do?Ġ:32 I always thought host Kirk Fogg was appropriately energetic. That’s a crazy font, and pretty much the tamest of the ’90s fonts. I don’t necessarily want to write it, but I will write it. Because I don’t really think it was him speaking.Ġ:17 There’s a long piece to be written about ’90s fonts. It’s really impressive how well his mouth syncs with his words. If you have an idea for a future episode of Rembert Explains the ’90s, e-mail us at Going through this mysterious brush is causing some very real nostalgia, while reminding me how scared I was/still am of everything. This week’s installment, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Season 1, Episode 3 (“Galileo’s Cannonball”), from 1993. Rembert will write down his thoughts as he’s watching the video, then we’ll post those thoughts here. Unlike the source material for our previous, ’80s-themed series, these videos have been seen countless times, with the result being an unparalleled, almost embarrassing level of expertise.

Welcome to our new series, Rembert Explains the ’90s.
