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Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist is the latest true crime series on Peacock, based on the events surrounding Muhammad Ali's 1970 return to boxing in Atlanta and the infamous robbery that occurred at a high-stakes party the same night. With an all-star cast including Kevin Hart, Samuel L. Jackson, Don Cheadle, Taraji P. Henson, and Terrence How…
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English Teacher is a new FX comedy created by and starring Brian Jordan Alvarez as Evan Marquez, a teacher trying to survive the chaos of high school life in Austin, Texas. On this podcast, we break down the two-part premiere (Pilot and Powderpuff), where Evan faces everything from difficult parents, to school politics, to 2024 student discourse. A…
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Even if you're not a card-carrying member of the Jeff Goldblum fan club, you might want to check out Kaos on Netflix. This new comedy-drama, which blends modern life with ancient mythology, just released its full season on August 29th. The show, created by Charlie Covell of The End of the F**ing World fame, takes place in a world that mirrors ours …
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City of God: The Fight Rages On picks up 20 years after the events of the iconic film City of God. This new series on Max follows Wilson "Rocket" Rodriguez as he returns to the favela as a photojournalist, documenting the ongoing battles between drug dealers, police, and politicians. The show brings back familiar faces from the original film, now n…
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Rick and Morty: The Anime takes the chaotic multiverse and throws the Smith household into completely new realms. Taking place between Seasons 5 and 6 of the original series, this Anime version brings back Rick, Morty, Summer, Beth, Beth, and Jerry—but not quite the way you remember them. Critics have noted the confusion stemming from different voi…
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On this podcast we discuss the first season of Mr. Throwback, a mockumentary-style comedy featuring Adam Pally as Danny Grossman, a former middle school basketball star turned sports memorabilia dealer, now seeking to repay a $90,000 debt. His desperate plan? Reconnect with his old teammate, Steph Curry, who plays a fictionalized version of himself…
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Today we discuss AppleTV+ and Bill Lawrence's new comedy based on Carl Hiaasen’s 2013 novel, Bad Monkey. Like so many other 2024 series, this is a detective story. The first two episodes, which dropped August 14th, follow Andrew Yancy, played by Vince Vaughn, as he investigates the mystery behind a severed human arm which is fished out of the Atlan…
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In the gritty streets of South London, five seemingly ordinary individuals from different walks of life are suddenly granted extraordinary powers. Michael, the reluctant leader, must unite this unlikely group—each grappling with their own personal struggles—before a shadowy organization hunting them down succeeds in capturing them. Created by Rapma…
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On Today's Episode, we dive into the first installments of "Women in Blue/Las Azules." We discuss the formation of the all-women police department in Tlalpan, Mexico in 1971, and the challenges these pioneering women face as they navigate sexism, corruption, and a high-stakes serial killer investigation. We analyze the key plot points, character dy…
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This review delves into the entire first season of Batman: Caped Crusader. This darker, noir-inspired series, developed by Bruce Timm, J.J. Abrams, and Matt Reeves, reimagines Gotham's Dark Knight in a gripping new light. Aside from discussing the animation, voice acting, and Batman TAS, we also spend time addressing the changes in Gotham, its repr…
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"The Jetty" follows Detective Ember Manning as she investigates the disappearance of Amy Knightly, a case linked to recent events in a small town. In this podcast, we dive into Episode 3, where Riz's body is discovered, and suspicion is thrown around. We'll explore character dynamics, comparative shows and themes, and some interesting trivia. Tune …
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Today we're discussing episodes one, two and three of Lady in the Lake on Apple TV+. Set in 1960s Baltimore, this drama thriller stars Natalie Portman as Maddie Schwartz, a housewife turned investigative journalist, and Moses Ingram as Cleo Johnson, a mother embroiled in political unrest. Their intersecting paths lead to the investigation of a youn…
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Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is the newest DC series on Max. Spinning off from the popular Harley Quinn, this show follows the antics of Kite Man and Golden Glider as they navigate the absurd challenges of running Gotham's seediest dive bar, Noonan's. Expect a mix of crime, comedy, and cameos from iconic characters like Darkseid and Harley Quinn. Tune in a…
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Those About to Die on Peacock’s runs 10 episodes with a budget of $140 million dollars. Just like 2000's Gladiator, the show is based off Daniel P. Mannix's book which took place in Ancient Rome. On the podcast, we discuss the plot, production, the characters, our thoughts and the CGI of the pilot. The show stars Anthony Hopkins and Iwan Rheon and …
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Today we're discussing the recently released Season 2 of Hit Monkey on Hulu and Disney+. This show, a unique animated series as it technically falls under Marvel's purview but isn't directly in the MCU, follows a Japanese macaque who becomes an assassin, guided by the ghost of a former hitman named Bryce. We break down the season’s standout moments…
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On this podcast, we take a look at the latest animated series game adaptation, Exploding Kittens, now streaming on Netflix. This show features God and the Devil sent to Earth in the bodies of chunky house cats, leading to weird adventures. As we discuss the pilot, we run down our comparisons, discuss the character dynamics, and overall impressions.…
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The polarizing movie Sausage Party burst onto the scene in 2016 with its wild narrative about uncooked hot dogs, carrot sticks, and other grocery items turning against humanity upon realizing they are being consumed. Seth Rogen pitched a sequel for years, and now, in 2024's media landscape and with his other projects on Amazon, it made sense to rel…
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The two-episode premiere of Sunny on Apple TV+ has sparked a lot of attention from audiences and critics alike. This dark comedy, starring Rashida Jones, follows Suzie Sakamoto as she navigates the bizarre aftermath of her husband and son's disappearance in a plane crash. Gifted a domestic robot named Sunny from her husband's shady robotics company…
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On this podcast we skip the first two seasons and plop into season three's premiere of "All American: Homecoming." With budget cuts slashing the cast and drama at Bringston University hitting new heights, we break down the plot, the characters, their decisions, and some of the history of the show. Love triangles? Check. Baseball championships? Chec…
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The new animated series "WondLa" on Apple TV+ just came out at the end of June. Today we discuss its narrative, based on Tony DiTerlizzi’s "The Search for WondLa," and discuss the animation quality, voice acting, and overall execution. Comparisons to other sci-fi works like "I Am Mother" and "Raised by Wolves" highlight common themes of artificial …
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In this episode, we dive into the new TV series "Presumed Innocent" on Apple TV+, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and created by David E. Kelley, based on Scott Turow's book. We compare the show with the original book and the 90s film adaptation starring Harrison Ford. Tune in as we discuss whether the book, movie, or TV series reigns supreme, and what we…
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Join us as we dive into the surreal and experimental comedy of Julio Torres' latest series, Fantasmas. We discuss its unique blend of sketch comedy and overarching narrative, comparing it to Torres' previous work on Los Espookys and other genre-bending shows like Everything Everywhere All at Once and Adult Swim classics. From Paul Dano's bizarre ca…
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With a monster budget and an overwhelmingly negative trailer response, Star Wars fans were left bracing as the premiere of the first two episodes of The Acolyte dropped on June 4th on Disney+. The show takes place far back before any of the events of the Skywalker Saga and brings us new worlds, characters, costumes, and stories while retaining the …
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Today we are discussing a new Netflix show which is set in the streets of 1980s New York, similar to Russian Doll, The Shrink Next Door and The Deuce. The story follows Vincent Sullivan, a troubled puppeteer searching for his missing son, Edgar. As Vincent grapples with his own demons and the chaos around him, he manifests an unexpected ally in Eri…
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There is something ironic about a show releasing "A Fitting Finale" to conclude its first season after already being picked up by its network for another season. But "Elsbeth" is nothing if not a quirky program. A throwback to the howcatchem procedurals of the past, the show excels primarily due to the refreshing character dynamics between Elsbeth,…
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Tune in as we take a look at Apple TV+'s sci-fi thriller, Dark Matter, starring Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connelly. If you can imagine your parallel universe doppelgänger hijacking your life for absolutely no good reason other than that they're bored and don't want to put out the effort in their own world, then you're in luck. Episode four, "The C…
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Near the end of 2023, Chuck Lorre and Nick Bakay teamed up to create a new series centered around comedian Sebastian Maniscalco. The LA-based comedy about a bookie with strange clients ran eight episodes and has already been renewed for season 2, but just how good is the show? Tune in to hear our thoughts on what worked and what didn't, how the sho…
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If you're waiting on the next season of The Handmaid's Tale or the movie spin-off of Peaky Blinders, this will have to do as Steven Knight and Elisabeth Moss team up in this espionage thriller about an MI6 agent who gets close to an alleged ISIS commander in the hopes of preventing an attack in the US. Now, in the first three episodes that have bee…
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The super-powered spiny anteater with a powerful punch is back and ready to... BOWL. That's right, on Today's Episode, we're discussing the six-episode series Knuckles. The story is simple. Knuckles voiced by Idris Elba, teams up with Wade Whipple, played by Adam Pally. They make their way to Nevada to compete in the Tournament of Champions. Along …
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'Welcome to Spiderwick,' is the pilot of The Roku Channel's new original series, The Spiderwick Chronicles. This reboot, distinct from the 2008 movie, presents an aged-up, more intricate portrayal of the Grace family as they encounter the magical and monstrous underbelly of Henson, Michigan. With its blend of darker tones, magic and haunted house l…
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On Today's Episode, we discuss a new true-crime detective series which follows the 1997 murder of Reena Virk. The first two episodes of Under the Bridge were released on Hulu April 17th. Along with comparing Rebecca Godfrey's book with the series, we run through the plot, our highlights and criticisms, the development timeline of the series, our th…
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Tune in while we discuss this adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen's novel set during the Vietnam War's final days. The pilot, 'Death Wish,' introduces a world of espionage, loyalty, and betrayal against the backdrop of historical turmoil. From the enigmatic Captain to the double-crossing dynamics between Bon, Man, Claude, and the General, we analyze th…
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On Today's Episode we review the pilot to Fallout. [BEGIN TRANSMISSION] [Cooper Howard]: Welcome, Survivor! [Lucy MacLean]: Raised in Vault 33, my peace shattered by raiders from my husband’s vault. They've taken my father. Join me to track them down? [Brotherhood of Steel: Squire Maximus]: Tasked by the Brotherhood of Steel to hunt an elusive Encl…
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Today's discussion focuses on the docuseries 'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids' TV,' a five-part program that unveiled the unsettling realities behind many of Nickelodeon's most famous shows from the last few decades. The series sheds light on the pressures and challenges faced by young stars, highlighting the industry's often overlooked dark co…
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Believe it or not, 'Ripley,' the new Netflix miniseries based on the infamous character created by Patricia Highsmith, starring Andrew Scott, shot entirely in black and white by one of the most famous cinematographers around and directed by the writer of 'Schindler's List,' 'The Irishman,' and 'The Night Of,' just to name a few, was nearly scrapped…
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If you're considering a trip to early 20th century post-Bolshevik Revolution Russia, this series has got the hotel for you! The Metropol, which offers luxury accommodations, fancy meals, and music, is located in the heart of the city right across the street from the Kremlin. But the real reason you can't pass up this trip is because of the friends …
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Though probably not the most lighthearted series to tackle on April Fools' Day, on Today's Episode we take a closer look at Hulu's new adaptation of Georgia Hunter's 2017 bestselling novel, We Were the Lucky Ones. Starring Joey King and Logan Lerman, and directed by Thomas Kail of Hamilton fame, there's plenty of talent on both sides of the camera.…
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Lockers are back! Well, at least in the fictional universe of Schrödinger High School - universe 6689. When Davey and Jonesie, two inseparable friends, find themselves reprimanded by their principal for their codependency, they plan a rebellious act during the school dance. Coincidentally, this is the same night their science teacher, Mr. Schneider…
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Would it have been a bad choice to go with Coldplay's Chris Martin in the final moments of this episode singing "Look at the stars. Look how they shine for you?" Maybe. Would it have made the episode funnier, damn straight. The issue with "The Three-Body Problem" isn't its hard-science source material, nor the notion that all the world's top scient…
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The animated X-Men are back and yolked as ever. With Magneto taking over as principal of Xavier's Institute, who in HR gets the short straw and has to tell him he can't date his studen—oops, too late! On this podcast, we talk about the first two installments ("To Me, My X-Men" and "Mutant Liberation Begins") released on March 20th. Along with some …
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Nearly 160 years since the end of the Civil War and arguably the most infamous assassination in American history, Apple TV has just released the first two episodes of its series Manhunt, which is based on the 2006 bestseller "Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer" by James L. Swanson. Featuring Anthony Boyle, Tobias Menzies, and Hamish Lin…
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On Monday, we wrapped up our review of The Gentleman. Today, we’re checking out another Netflix series, swapping the gangs, drugs, and stylized violence of a Guy Ritchie crime-drama for the pizazz and absurdity of a Tina Fey comedy. Girls5eva stars Paula Pell, Busy Philipps, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Sara Bareilles. It is about a 1990s girl group…
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In the twisty world of Guy Ritchie's 2019 film, The Gentlemen, Netflix's new series sprouts with all the same bravado of British aristocracy and underbelly shenanigans. The plot is simple: Army Captain Eddie Halstead's father kicks the bucket and leaves him a sprawling estate, which, surprise, is essentially the agricultural heartland of Britain's …
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“Never breathe in her direction, stay calm, don't vomit.” - Agnes Kate Winslet returns to HBO to star as Chancellor Elena Vernham in a new political satire about a budding authoritarian regime in Central Europe. Filmed in Vienna and created by Will Tracy, co-writer of The Menu and several episodes of Succession, The Regime was announced in 2022, de…
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FX's long awaited and well promoted adaptation of Shōgun is finally out. Taking us into the tumultuous world of 1600 Japan, the series opens against the backdrop of European religious wars. John Blackthorne, an English navigator who finds himself and his crew imprisoned upon their arrival in Japan. With Spain and Portugal dominating foreign relatio…
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On Today's Episode, we're sinking our teeth into the AMC's highly anticipated miniseries The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Just like Jon Stewart's comeback to the Daily Show, Andrew Lincoln reclaims his throne as the anchor of the TWD franchise in this post-apocalyptic rom-dram. The pilot episode, "Years," aired on February 25th, diving deep int…
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"Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked!" - K̶a̶t̶a̶r̶a̶ Gran Gran On Today's Episode, we discuss our thoughts on the pilot of the new live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series released on Netflix February 22, 2024. The plot goes something like: In a w…
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Noomi Rapace, trading in her hacker chic for a space suit, stars in Apple's latest space series, Constellation. From the haunting opening scene to a chilling incident aboard the ISS, to the psychological mess that comes from splitting dimensions while deprived of oxygen, this show is nothing if not ambitious. Released on February 21, each of the fi…
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Meet Colter Shaw, a survivalist with a knack for tracking and a penchant for solving cases. In the pilot post-Super Bowl episode, Shaw (Justin Hartley) takes on the case of a missing child, last seen at a fast-food joint where he was abducted by a man posing as his father – all in pursuit of buried treasure. Along with unpacking the plot of Tracker…
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In an era where quitting seems more popular than ever, Jon Stewart has reclaimed his throne as the host of The Daily Show, dusting off his Comedy Central anchor desk and grabbing a pen to scribble erroneously while dishing out his unique blend of razor-sharp wit and unyielding social commentary. After enduring a year of revolving guest hosts, two H…
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