2 guys, 1 gay - 1 straight, giving all the new TV out there a watch and telling you whether it's worth watching or not.
We're revieing the mixed-language show from FX based on a book. Also, Jay has a bone to pick and the hosts have anew Party of 3-ish.
We continue the Buffy series with episodes 7 and 8!
We decided to give The Tortured Poets Department a listen and give our opinions. Plus, Amazon Prime original Fallout.
We take a look at BVTS episodes 5 and 6.
Travel to Central Europe - we review Max original The Regime. First we talk about the new Amazon Prime original Roadhouse, and a review of the new Beyonce album where we pick our top songs for party of three.
We broke a promise and begin discussing Bianca Del Rio, Beyonce and wrinkled pants - but we eventually get to BTVS episodes 3 and 4.
Reviewing WWII based AppleTV+ show Masters of the Air. We discuss Justin Timberlake's new music and Drag Race Snatch Game is our party of 3.
We're starting the first of 2 planned capsules where we revisit a favorite show that one of us hasn't seen. First up, it's Jay's favorite TV show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Every other week we're going to talk through 2 episodes from a fan perspective (Jay) and a newbie perspective (MJ).
Listen to hear what we think of the live action remake of one of MJs favorite cartoons. Also, we decide to recast the X-Men.
Not to be confused with the movie of the same name, this is a Prime series co-created by and starring Donald Glover. And at this point we've seen quite a few Prime Originals, so we list our favorites in Party of 3.
Disney is trying their hand at the Percy Jackson series and we discuss which gods we'd want as parents. Plus, we rehash the grammys even though we didn't want to.
So apparently all those Godzilla and King Kong movies are connected. This show form Apple TV+ kind of draws those parallels. Also, Kurt Russell - how cool is he?
We're back for season 5 in 2024! We got a lot to cover from things we watched over the break, Emmy nominations and a Party of 3 ranking the shows we're looking forward to most.
Its our Final Episode off the season. Come wish Jay a belated happy birthday as he talks about his weekend trip to Chicago, and MJ goes to see Love Actually for the first time. We review Showtime original Fellow Travelers this week, want to know if you watch or not then go ahead and listen.
Apple TV+ is starting to raise their game we think - we're reviewing Lessons In Chemistry. Discussing Squid Games: The Game, The Challenge and the 2023 Video Game Awards. This weeks Party of 3 takes us back to school.
Here it is people - the review of Gen V. A spinoff from the wildly popular and penis-obsessed series (not that we're complaining) The Boys. Also, Hollywood Reporters 50 best TV shows of the 21st century and a discussion on Matt Rife's Netflix special.
This one sparked a LOT of conversation. We've never watched any part of the Real Housewives franchise, so this was definitely interesting. We reveal a new party of 3 and tlak about Spiderman 2 and the new season of The Challenge.
How good is this origin show about Winston from John Wick? We'll let you know. And we're chatting about Naked Attraction, rating the John Wick films, and glimpse into new music we've listened to.
We review Disney plus original Ahsoka. Jay shows how little he knows about the StarWars universe, and we talk about some movies that we watched recently. If you have ever wondered what three Star Wars characters we like the best tune in for this weeks party of three.
Presented by the Onyx Collective via Hulu we review The Other Black Girl. This was a weird supernatural-ish, slightly comedic offering to review. Plus, we do Smash or Pass - Grey's Anatomy edition.
Jay talks about his trip to Indianapolis and tries to understand the awards given at the VMAs. This week we review the Paramount+ original Special Ops Lioness.
We run the gambit this episode talking about new music, The Little Mermaid, cereal and our NYC trip. We finally get to reviewing One Piece. This is one of MJs favorite manga so he's got a lot to say!
This week we take a look at Disney plus original secret invasion. Jay and MJ finally rank all the live action Marvel shows that have been released and name new bae of the week.
Apple TV has been serving us lately - but are they keeping us fed? Reviewing Idris Elba fronted original Hijack. Also, our favorite British TV Shows and our thoughts on Red, White & Royal Blue.
How many of you played this iconic game in the late 90s and 2000's?? Listen to find out if it captured the same essence of the video game. Plus, tons of gamer talk - favorite original Playstation games and video game to TV or movie adaptations.
This show was a little wild with the multiple timelines - Class of '09 from FX is on the calendar today. We talk Barbie and our favorite time bending/multiverse TV shows.
Reviewing Michelle Buteau's new show on Netflix named after her book, Survival of the Thickest. Troye Sivan's new music video and a party of 3 is up for discussion as well.
Jay had the giggles in this episode and he spends a good amount of time attacking MJ. But thru all that we manage to review Apple TV+ original Platonic and reveal a new party of 3!
A short unplanned hiatus and now we are back! This episode didn't make Pride month but we didn't want to let that stop us. Make sure to subscribe and review our podcast. It doesn't take much!
This week we review Amazon Prime original Citadel. First we talk about the Ted Lasso series finally, and we have our second run at recast this. Jay decided that we should recast Buffy, but since MJ hasn't seen enough episodes he let an AI make recast for him.
We're actually reviewing a network show from ABC - The Company You Keep. Party of 3 reveals our favorite ABC shows. And per usual, we lose our way a couple of times during the conversation.
Jay takes over the episode with stories about himself, a TV Party of 3 about mockumentary shows and we review Freevee original Jury Duty. Don't forget that our new podcast host is Spotify so be sure to engage in our QA and polls on the episode page! And leave reviews/ratings!
Hulu original Unprisoned is reviewed, a new TV Party of 3 focusing on Black led TV shows and Jay watched the Netflix Power Rangers movie.
Drag Race Finale, a story about "Courtney", a review of Netflix original Unstable and we unveil our first Recast This - where we recast a TV Series.
Tales from the Donut Shop, a Party of 3 focusing on Spy/Conspiracy TV shows and a review of Netflix original The Night Agent.
Our first Apple TV+ original of the year, Shrinking, gets the Watch or Not treatment, a new TV Party of 3 and Jay tests his Buffy knowledge... again.
Was it even a question that we would review this Sarah Michelle Gellar led series?? Can you guess who Bae of the Week is? Also, what were your favorite MTV shows?
All good things must come to an end, we finally get to review the final episode of The Last of Us season 1. Jay is a little extra feisty, and ends up giving MJ homework. After watching his episode we both agree that you don't want to piss Joel off.
Jay may have gone a little off the rails in this one but we made it work. A new Party of 3, the review of Peacock original Poker Face and some light banter.
The penultimate episode, we pick up with Ellie taking care of Joel when she runs into David and his flock. We discuss how Ellie has really stepped up why Joel was recouping, until he had to start taking care of business. Also Jay doesn't think that foot prints show when you walk in snow.
We take a look at episode 7. Ellie gets taken on a date to a mall, and we talk about our favorite arcade games. We aren't sure if we are ready for his series to be almost over.
After a month we're back with a regular episode! Another Netflix original but this time, it's British much to Jay's delight. A brief check-in about Hogwart's Legacy and a new TV Party of 3.
On Episode 6 of the last of, we talk about the relationship that Ellie and Joel have made over the last three months it took them to ket to Wyoming. We both fell in love with the couple who warn Joel not to head west anymore at the start of the episode. This time we really dive into how we think the characters are felling and what could be next for them.
We are over halfway through The Last of Us, and things are staring to heat up. We talk about Henry and Sam's story that happened during the same time as Joel and Ellies in Kansas City. Also did any one think that this city had been "Freed" for longer than 10 days? See what we rank this episode this week.
We are basically half way through The Last of Us now. Joel and Ellie are growing closer as Ellie reads her puns. They make it to Kansas City to find out it has been "freed" from Fedra, and there isn't a lot of the the fungus around. We discuss how Joel is starting to show his age towards the end of the episode.
We review the last of us episode 3, this episode effected us more than we thought. We both agree that this will forever be known as Bill and Franks story, need we say more. Jay admits that he started to ugly cry while watching this one and rightfully so.
A full episode is coming your way with our review of That 90s Show from Netflix. We're laying down our 1st impressions of Physical 100 and The Real Friends of WeHo. Plus, speaking of Netflix - they claim they've never cancelled a successful show. We have thoughts.
We take a look at the second episode of The Last of Us. This one starts off with a great flashback intro; Jay hopes we get one of these on all episodes this season. We learned more about the infected and the hive mind they share. What else will the rest of the season teach us.
We are taking a look at the first episode of The Last of Us on HBO. Neither of us have played this game, and we like that we have a fresh perspective going into this show. We also both agreed to go back and play this once the show is over, we'll see if that happens.
We're back! Get the newest episode AND find us on YouTube! We're recording our episodes this year. Kaleidoscope is the first review of 2023, a new TV Party of 3 and we're discussing the shows we watched during the break.
Jay has a bone to pick with DC but after that we review the year in TV from our perspective. What were our favorite shows? Who's the ultimate Bae of the Week? What are we looking forward to watching in 2023? Listen to our last episode of the year and let's us know your thoughts on the socials!