From the Idiots who brought you 'Ashamed of Thrones'
The show and the podcast get back on track with an enjoyable, if late, origin story for Neagan.
You ever wonder, "What's up with Princess?" Yeah, me neither
Out of nowhere, The Walking Dead gave us a great one-off involving Russian roulette and The T-2000. What a time to be alive!
Doug is rolling solo to talk about this week's obligatory entry 'Find Me.'
Maggie has been away for several years, finding other communities of survivors and trying to help them. Unfortunately she’s failed every time. She brings here expertise back to Alexandria. God help us all.
Recalled just to get furloughed again, the boys are back to talk about the Season 16 finale that isn’t a finale and then quickly go back into hiding.
The wet fart of a season finale is here and the boys waft thorough with stoic trepidation. You're welcome.
We finally get back to dealing with the aftermath of Alpha's assassination. Neagan just wants to be liked, Eugene really wants a girlfriend and Carol is annoying yet again.
Well, Michonne is leaving the show. That's it.
What if I told you The Walking Dead was good again? The world is on fire while we enjoy the best episode in years.
The night is dark and full of sap. Things get sticky as The Hilltop prepares for a battle with The Whisperers.
Some highs and some frustrating lows prevent the latest episode of The Walking Dead, entitled Stalker, form being a quality piece of television.
The Walking Dead is back with a spelunking spectacular. Also, Carol is awful.
Johnny T joins us to put a bow on this stinker of an episode/half-season.
So The Walking Dead tries for a gut punch that turns into a wet fart.
Ever wonder what it takes to fit in with a bunch of lazy psychopaths what wear human skins for mask? Neagan learns it takes a little guts and a whole lot of heart.
Neagan is free and back in the swing of things. …I’m sorry, but this was the best episode of the season.
New guest, Johnny T joins us to talk about AMC’s latest attempt to make an hour of watchable television, ‘Silence The Whisperers.’
No sex, some mild violence, and heavy drug use. Parental guidance suggested for this very special episode of The Walking Dead, entitled ‘Ghosts.’
You want to know the backstory of how ‘The Whisperers’ we’re formed? Sure, who doesn’t? Do you want it to take over an hour while do so? …nah.
The Season 9 finale, The Storm, shambles onto our TV screens and (thankfully) out of our lives for another 6 months.
The Red Wedding of The Walking Dead only with characters who had minimal impact on the plot and series as a whole. This week, we talk ‘The Calm Before’ and whether or not the subsequent season finale will be a let down.
The Walking Dead put out an episode. Worse, we watched it.
For this week’s episode of The Walking Dead entitled ‘Chokepoint,’ Henry continues to be a Carl-level idiot and gets himself stab during Monday Night RAW. Meanwhile, we are introduce to a group of new characters that are actually likable, The Highway Men!
They really want us to be scared of The Walking Dead’s newest villain and it ain’t happening. Also, we have a special guest this week…Germaine.
Some of the mystery surrounding the group’s new enemies, The Whisperers, has been clarified...to the show detriment.
A bit of a snoozer, ‘Omega’ still manages to have some touching character moments, but is unfortunately plagued with idiotic contrivances that keep it from being an enjoyable episode of television.
This week’s episode of The Walking Dead picks up right where we left off, with a dead Jesus and new ‘baddies’ being appropriately menacing. All in all, a promising start to the half season. …and Neagan goes on a field trip!
Another mid-season finale has come and gone and the boys are not impressed. We lost someone in Season 9 Episode 8, but I’m pretty sure he’ll be back in three days.
Out of all the famous musical instrument manufacturers we know, why did it have to be a Stradivarius?! The episode blows
After the second time jump in only 6 episodes, The Walking Dead begins again with some fresh faces. Faces we don’t care about. This week the boys tackle ‘Who Are You Now.’
Even with the exit of Rick Grimes, the latest episode of The Walking Dead, ‘What Comes After,’ is crazier than anyone suspected.
Germaine and Doug are join by temporary guest-host, Johnny T, as they discuss the latest episode of “The Walking Dead.”
Doug and Germaine dutifully review and recap this week’s surprisingly engaging episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead entitled, ‘Warning Signs.’
Doug is all alone for the second episode of season 9, 'The Bridge.' He is joined by a special guest later in the podcast. You'll never guess who.
More of the same with the exception of a somewhat satisfying death, The Walking Dead’s only takeaway from the past few season’s of mediocrity is that they needed to redo their opening credits sequence.It’s Rick’s last season, and maybe our’s as well.
It's finally over! More relief than enjoyment is had in the season 8 finale of The Walking Dead. Even though The Saviors have been vanquished, the future of this show looks pretty grim, and worse, uninteresting. Also Germaine stops by!
Things 'happen" in this penultimate episode of Season 8, 'Worth.' Although the proceedings aren't exactly thrilling, the end is in sight. ...we hope.
Johnny T is back for the review of a disturbing, nihilistic, yet entertaining episode of The Walking Dead, 'Still Gotta Mean Something.'
Logic is firmly in the rearview for "The Walking Dead." Germaine and Doug breakdown the latest insult, 'Do Not Send Us Astray.'
The Guys talk about Season 8 Episode 12, 'The Key.' It wasn't great but it wasn't awful.
Hosts Doug and Johnny T are joined by special guest, Germaine to tackle, ‘Dead or Alive or,’ Season 8 Episode 11 of AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” Spoiler alert, the rest of the episode is as terrible as that title. Strap in!
Doug and Johnny T break down The Walking Dead's Season 8 Episode 10, 'The Lost and Plunderers.' Bonus, Germaine is nowhere to be found.
The Walking Dead is back and so are your boyz. Johnny T and Doug take a bite out of the season 8 mid-season premiere, ‘Honor.’
In the first return(and second appearance) of the character, Morgan, we learn that things have not gone so well for Rick's old pal. Moreover, Rick share some of the blame for Morgan's sad state of affairs. Also, we remember how 'The Walking Dead' used to be about zombies.
On this "Best of" episode we revisit Season 5 Episode 9, 'What Happened and What's Going On.' Noah has a rough day, but Tyreese's is worse.
Just a quick heads up that we will be reviewing S5E9, 'What Happened and What's Going On.'
Your boyz are back with our bonus “best of” Walking Dead episodes. This week we talk about the werewolf that is Rick Grimes in the Season 4 finale, ‘A.’ Protect your neck!