Jason Martin Breaks Down The Latest In Pop Culture, Including Television, Film, and more
Jason Martin and Brad Willis break down the newest Star Wars Disney+ hit on The Pop 6. Check out this deep dive on The Mandalorian for your Thanksgiving weekend.
Finally... it's time for the Fun Run. Well, David Reed, Rhett Bryan, and Jason Martin are discussing the ninth season of The Office, so “fun” might be a stretch. The guys bury Nellie and the boom mic operator story arc and gush about the finale before finishing up in style with a seven round character draft. Who won? Listen and find out! It only took us three months to do this episode. But hey, it could have been four!
Jason Martin and Brad Willis go back in time for a look at the timeless time-travel classic, Back to the Future
Jason Martin Breaks Down Pop Culture, Including Television, Film, and more!
Stranger Things is back! And so is The Pop 6. Jason Martin breaks down the Netflix hit on this episode.
.@jmartzone @rhettbtennessee and Brad Willis take part in a 15 round draft to select the all-time best MCU characters
.@jmartzone, @rhettbtennessee, and Brad Willis break down Avengers Endgame. Warning: Spoilers Abound
The Pop 6 deep dive into The Office continues with an extra voice, former NFL lineman and Office Superman Geoff Schwartz! The quartet of Geoff, David Reed, Rhett Bryan, and Jason Martin discuss Season 7...the exit of Michael Scott, how great it was, and why the series should have ended in the Scranton airport.
We cover Season 5 in GREAT, absurd detail... there's no way to do it right without just going wild on it (That's what she said) and then a briefer, but still thorough overview of what mattered in Season 6, as The Office dipped in consistent quality but still had some highlights, including of course the infamous “Scott's Tots” episode. David Reed, Rhett Bryan, and Jason Martin discuss all the highs and lows, debate Hilary Swank's attractiveness, discuss cats, and talk about whether Phyllis became unlikable or not... now get back to work shoe (redacted)...!
Better late (sorry, it was Pretzel Day and we got distracted) than never, our Pop 6 deep dive into The Office continues with a very in-depth look at Seasons 3 and 4, with personal relevant and irrelevant (but entertaining) anecdotes and a ton of discussion and analysis from @1045TheZone assistants to the regional manager Jason Martin (@JMartZone), David Reed (@davidreedradio), and Rhett Bryan (@rhettbtennessee) on all of the episodes, the character development, and the evolution of Michael Scott in particular. Bonus: We can now sell Hammermill products!
Fresh off the heels of the Pop 6 look at a defining sitcom of the 90s and early 2000s, the podcast flips to the mid-2000s for a groundbreaking show that changed quite a bit about how TV could be done. The Office, adapted from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's UK series, is seminal television, and Jason Martin (@JMartZone), David Reed (@DavidReedRadio), and Rhett Bryan (@rhettbtennessee) are set for a four week series to deep dive into Dunder Mifflin. In the debut episode, the trio covers the first two seasons and discusses why the concept at first didn't entirely work...or did it?!
.@Jmartzone and Brad Willis break down the final season of @friendstv with a special sports twist
@Jmartzone and Brad Willis break down Friends seasons 7-9, and offer a fun homework assignment
.@Jmartzone and Brad Willis discuss @FriendsTV seasons 4-6 and dig in deeper on the storylines from seasons 1-3.
@JMartZone of the Pop 6 and guest host Brad Willis break down the pop culture impact of the 90's sitcom Friends.
104.5 The Zone host, Big 6 Blog Editor in Chief, and former Outkick the Coverage TV/Film staff writer Jason Martin (@JMartZone) brings his pop culture opinions and deep dive entertainment thoughts back to the podcast universe! 0:00: Show and JMart Re-Introduction 13:43: Academy Award Noms 24:45: Glass / Eastrail 177 Trilogy Analysis 41:00: True Detective S3 and TV's Trojan Horses