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In this episode of Watchin It Countdown to the end, Robert and Donnell break down the 1995 cult mob film Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead. It was once a movie Robert once held dear but now struggles to defend. The hosts dissect the film's bizarre premise, odd character names, and stacked cast that couldn't save it from its clunky writing and confused tone. They hilariously recount Donnell expecting vampires to show up, reveal behind-the-scenes facts, and rant about the film's release being crushed by a historic run of 1995 box office hits. Most of the episode leans into movie trivia, 90s nostalgia, and what could have been. Spoiler: they definitely do not recommend this one.
Two self-proclaimed old men, Robert and Donnell, invite you to witness their descent into grand-parenthood as they discuss crocheting octopuses and granny square quilts because the summer sun just won't quit shining at 3 AM. But it's not all yarn and cat antics (though Donnell's cat really loves his crochet hooks)! This episode takes a turn for the bizarre as they navigate cancelled car insurance thanks to mom's driving record , and Robert dishes on his 20-year-old "multi-generational" mattress. Plus, they dive into news stories like 250 million bees escaping a truck in Washington , hallucinogenic-induced false death reports , and the peculiar pre-Indy 500 tradition of milking a cow. Tune in for one of the last episodes of the Watchin It Podcast!
“Three teens get powers. One takes it too far.”As the countdown to the podcast's finale continues, Donnell and Robert dive into Chronicle, a unique blend of superhero origin story and found footage thriller. But this isn't your typical cape-and-mask affair. It's messy, grounded, and if you ask Donnell, probably how powers would really play out if a bunch of angsty teens suddenly had them.In this episode, the hosts break down why Chronicle was such a surprise success, how it handled power, trauma, and adolescence, and why it felt so different from its superhero peers. They also discuss the film's cast, including early Michael B. Jordan, and how this movie was a flash in the pan that never got the franchise it could've spawned.Connect with us:
In this bittersweet countdown to the final episodes of Watchin It, Robert and Donnell kick things off with one of their very first guests: Erik from the Hard Mark Podcast. The trio dives deep into the journey of podcasting, the grind behind the mic, and the quiet moments that made it all worth it.Later in the episode the trio go over their top 3 movie picks like Ready to Rumble, MacGruber and more. Tune in for some of the last episodes of the Watchin It Podcast and if you're a fan of wrestling you will want to check out Erik's podcast right after this episode!Check out Erik's ‘Hard Mark Podcast': https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hard-mark-podcast/id1502773448 Connect with us:
In this episode of the Watchin It Podcast, Donnell and Robert cover the Season 2 “finale” of Andor, titled "Jedha, Kyber, Erso." They discuss the culmination of Cassian Andor's journey, the show's ties to Rogue One, and standout moments from the episode. The hosts also explore broader themes of rebellion, bureaucracy in the Star Wars universe, and the exceptional character development throughout the series.*WARNING: This episode contains spoilers*Connect with us:
Just when you thought Andor couldn't raise the stakes any higher, Episodes 7–9 land like a thermal detonator.In this raw and riveting episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert dig into the most explosive arc of the season so far. The show opens on a weary Cassian, grappling with his place in the Rebellion while Wilmon has gone full insurgent. Mon Mothma's political balls get even bigger, Deidre and Cyril's twisted relationship hits a boiling point, and the Empire brings out the big guns—literally. Including terrifying battle droids that'll make you rethink everything about prequel-era techAnd, oh yeah... K-2SO is finally here.*WARNING: This episode contains spoilers*Connect with us:
Buckle up, rebels. In this fiery episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert dive into Andor Season 2's latest three-part arc: “Ever Been to Gorman?”, “I Have Friends Everywhere,” and “What a Festive Evening.” The hosts go full throttle through political intrigue, volatile fuel thefts, and rebel drama—with a hearty dose of sarcasm and sharp analysis.From Bix's mental spiral to Luthen's icy pragmatism, the guys break down every secret meeting, protocol breach, and spy-tastic twist. Is Cyril just a glorified mall cop with daddy issues? Did Mon Mothma just throw a party while the Empire burns planets? And what's up with that giant polar bear alien in the rebellion?Oh—and yes, the Death Star still looms. But this week, it's all about the power plays that lead up to the Rebellion's big moment.Connect with us:
Fresh out of seeing Thunderbolts* in the theater, the Watchin It guys bring you their take on it. Is it good? Bad? Strange? Find out here. PS - It's really good
In this episode of Watchin It, Robert and Donnell break down the first three episodes of Andor Season 2 — "One Year Later," "Sagrona Teema," and "Harvest" — and ask the big question: has Andor started slipping into regular "Star Wars-ness" instead of staying grounded like Season 1?They dissect the four main storylines, from Cassian's chaotic ship heist and Mon Mothma's awkward wedding politics, to Deedra and Cyril's aggressively boring romance, and the wheat-planet farm chaos with Bix and Brasso.“If one lightsaber shows up it's OVER.” - RobertIn other news, the duo catch up on what they've been watching like the Blacklist and they discuss some things that will be hitting the public domain very soon. Connect with us:
In this episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert dive into episode 9 of Daredevil: Born Again—an installment that left them baffled, frustrated, and (kind of) entertained. Titled Straight to Hell, this season finale episode delivers chaos, curfews, and kingpin crushes—literally.The hosts rip into everything from Vanessa's chess moves to Fisk's fascist power grabs, from a blackout that somehow doesn't summon a single Avenger to a hospital escape scene that makes zero sense. They debate the wasted potential of Muse, the underuse of Bullseye, and the flat, confusing role of Heather. Plus, they hold nothing back about the inconsistencies, dropped plot threads, and lost opportunities for some epic MCU-level cameos that never happened.If you've been hate-watching Born Again or desperately hoping it would redeem itself, this is the episode for you.Connect with us:
In this jam-packed episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert dissect Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8, Isle of Joy—a title that left them scratching their heads and a plot that left them frustrated, intrigued, and occasionally speechless.From Kingpin's slow but steady return to power, to Bullseye's escape and surprise sniper attack, this episode brings the tension—but also a ton of questionable writing, missed opportunities, and confusing character logic. The hosts break it all down: Matt's man-child energy, Heather's bizarre flip-flop, Bullseye's prison Houdini act, and the political theater of Fisk's high-society gala.They also veer into praise for classic Daredevil (Netflix version), marvel at some standout scenes like the dance floor whisper threat, and share a few laughs about deep fryers, blind reflexes, and the logistics of vigilante math.Stick around after the Daredevil talk for updates on Robert's video game addiction to Schedule I, Donnell's new anime discovery (Lazarus), and a hot recommendation for the mob drama Mob Land.Connect with us:
In this episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert dive deep into episode 7 of Daredevil: Born Again titled Art for Art's Sake—and let's just say, one host is hyped, the other is heated.They debate whether this was the best or worst episode of the season, especially after a controversial reveal and abrupt end to the character Muse. From fight scenes and artistic liberties to questionable logic and surprising character choices, the duo breaks down everything scene-by-scene—with humor, heated rants, and even a few unexpected tangents. Plus, they touch on Val Kilmer's passing, underrated movies like Moonfall, a sneak peek at Marvel's stacked cast for Avengers: Doomsday, and lastly, Schedule I - a new game Robert has been playing.If you're into Daredevil, comic book lore, brutal episode critiques, or just hilarious banter—this one's a ride.Connect with us:
This week on Watchin It, Donnell and Robert finally get a true Daredevil sighting in Daredevil: Born Again episodes 5 and 6 — and things get messy (in the best way). They break down the surprisingly disconnected but entertaining bank heist of episode 5, where Matt Murdock goes full lawyer-by-day, vigilante-by-night mode. The duo dives deep into MCU Easter eggs like Ms. Marvel's dad making a cameo, subtle (and not-so-subtle) nods to She-Hulk, and a deliciously thin link to Kingpin's larger plan.Episode 6 kicks the tension up a notch, with Kingpin slipping further back into his old ways. The boys get hyped over Fisk's fashion evolution (white jacket alert!), the return of the Swordsman (Jack is back!), and the introduction of Fisk's special task force. Meanwhile, the hunt for the serial killer “The Muse” continues, and Matt's dual identity gets harder to hide — especially when White Tiger's niece gets involved.As always, Donnell and Robert roast plot holes (like how banks in NYC keep getting robbed in broad daylight) and throw in some killer MCU theorizing along the way. Make sure to connect with us down below!Connect with us:
In this episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell tackle a double feature: the disappointing descent of Daredevil: Born Again and the explosive season finale of Severance (Season 2, Episode 10). First up, they vent about Daredevil's lackluster storytelling, missing suit, and the arrival of a disturbing new villain — Muse. There's Punisher talk, wild graffiti theories, and a lot of “Where the hell is Daredevil?” energy.Then it's on to Severance, where things get real. Mark confronts himself (literally), Helly reunites with the team, and we finally learn what Cold Harbor is all about. From devastating truths about Gemma to that bizarre god-tier mural, this finale had everything. And yes… we're still worried about Irving. You'll want to stay until the very end to hear about what Donnell is calling “one of the greatest punches in cinematic history”.If you're watching either show, you're gonna want to hear this one. Packed with hot takes, fan theories, and the usual banter — tune in for one of our most loaded episodes yet.
In this episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert continue covering Daredevil: Born Again (Ep 3 - The Hollow of His Hand) and Severance (Ep 9 - The After Hours). One is arguably the greatest show in existence while the other...is a work in progress (tune in to find out why). The duo doesn't hold back their praise and critiques in this episode for either show. Also, find out why Donnell has had it with Disney+.P.S. If you are a legal professional tuning in please email your opinions and critiques. Also, for the Invincible fans, Donnell & Robert have new blog posts up about their thoughts. Check it out on the website!
Finally we bring you the best of 2024. Check out what we loved about last year with our picks for the best shows and movies. This is part of the Watchin/Talkin It 4 part weekend special. Which just means that somebody, not naming no names (Donnell) was behind.
Yes I know, I know, it's March. But now we are all caught up, so as long as Marc h's episode comes out first week of April then we are back baby. Fingers crossed.This is part of the Watchin/Talkin It 4 part weekend special. Which just means that somebody, not naming no names (Donnell) was behind.
First talking it of 2025. We are back and will be bring you these monthly again. What's that? It's March....... Alright, well we for sure are going to be recording these monthly and bring you them hopefully monthly.This is part of the Watchin/Talkin It 4 part weekend special. Which just means that somebody, not naming no names (Donnell) was behind.
It's here take on the the 97th Oscars Best Picture. What's that? The Oscars have already happened and you know who won? Well yeah, this episode was supposed to come out before the Oscars, but it hear now. So have a listen and see if we got our picks right for who would win. This is part of the Watchin/Talkin It 4 part weekend special. Which just means that somebody, not naming no names (Donnell) was behind.
In this special episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert cover the premiere of the highly anticipated Daredevil: Born Again. With two full-length episodes, “Heaven's Half Hour” & “Optics” released right off the bat, the show wastes no time bringing Matt Murdock, Kingpin, and a host of familiar faces back into the spotlight. Daredevil: Born Again is Disney+'s biggest premiere of 2025 with over 7 million views meaning you should probably tune in ASAP.
In this episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert break down Severance Season 2, Episode 8: Sweet Vitriol, a slow-burnering, atmospheric episode that raises big questions about Lumon's past and Cobell's shocking role in the company's history. In addition to Severance, the duo discusses the Oscars, who won what, and their thoughts on it. You'll want to stay to the very end to hear about what else they've been watching such as Link Click, Archer, and more! Tune in now!
In this episode of Watchin' It, Donnel and Robert break down Severance Season 2, Episode 7: Chikhai Bardo. Fun fact this episode featured a directorial debut by Jessica Gagne, and for those familiar with Severance (if not what are you doing?), she absolutely crushed it. The duo gives her high praise while also breaking down the insanity of this episode as we have a lot uncovered about Mark's wife Gemma. In other news, Donnell shares some sad news about some key figures (see the new blog for more) and his love/hate relationship with the game Balatro. Robert shares some things that he has been watching like Zero Day on Netflix with Robert De Niro and Companion. So much fun and thrills that can only be found on the Watchin It Podcast. Tune in now!Latest Blog Post: https://www.watchinitpod.com/blog/we-lost-another-legend-rest-in-peace-gene-hackman/Email us at watchinitpodcast@gmail.com for feedback!
In this episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert break down Severance Season 2, Episode 6: Attila. The duo discuss Mark & Helly's evolving (and complicated) relationship, Burt's potentially sinister revelations, and whether or not innies have souls and can go to heaven. Outside of Severance, Robert shares some new anime finds including “Demon Lord 2099” and Donnell shares a game about digging holes called “A Game About Digging a Hole” (yes you read that correctly). There is a lot of fun in this episode, don't miss out! Tune in now!
In this episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell continue their Severance journey with Season 2, Episode 5: “Trojan's Horse”. The duo talks about the elephant in the room (the watermelon carving of Irving) and Robert explains why you have to start with the ear first. Donnell gives us a look into his childhood with magic and Robert says “Sometimes love is just a sniper shot away” as he shares a new movie out on Apple TV+ called “The Gorge” which he has described as a “thumbs up from me”. Tune in now!
In this episode ofWatchin' It, Robert and Donnell dive deep intoSeverance Season 2, Episode 4: “Woe's Hollow”. They start off by talking about the moment that will forever be history with the quote “Yes! Do it, SETH” and the impact this will have on the rest of the season. Donnell thinks the episode started off slow but when it heated up it really heated up. Outside of the spectacle that is Severance, Robert talks about how torture doesn't not work (yes you read that right) while Donnell thinks torture sometimes works. Last but not least Donnell shares some juicy MCU news surrounding the next show they'll be covering called “Daredevil: Born Again”. All that and more in today's episode.Make sure to follow us onBluesky,Instagram,YouTubeand ourwebsitefor the latest updates!
In this episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell dive deep into Severance Season 2, Episode 3 “Who Is Alive”, unpacking all the twists, theories, and jaw-dropping moments. From Cobel's unexpected return to the mysterious Export Room and the mind-blowing reintegration experiment, this episode of Severance is packed with developments that will leave fans reeling. Plus, the hosts discuss Game of Thrones neck theories, wild wrestling takes from Donnell, & Robert's recent fascination with guns and how that's impacting his enjoyment of “The Recruit” on Netflix.
In this episode of Watchin It, Donnell, and Robert take a deep dive into Severance Season 2, Episode 2 - “Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig”, exploring the fascinating dynamics between innies and outies, unraveling Lumon's cryptic motives, and sharing theories about Helly and Lumon. They also spotlight Archer's hilarious supporting cast, review the dramatic highs of The Morning Show, and introduce a fun new anime about a villainess with a plan. Plus, the duo ranks popular streaming services and geek out over quirky food history from a YouTube channel. There is a little something for everybody in this episode. For our Spotify audience, let us know what kind of door you would be down below! Donnell would be a revolving door while Robert would be a hidden door. Love Severance? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com.
Not much to say here folks. Since we are tripling up on episodes this week, Severance premiere is here for you on a Wednesday. Coming Friday, we will have the release of our 2024 Best ofs. Make sure you watch the show before you listen to this. It's well worth it.
It's finally here—the Silo Season 2 finale, and Robert and Donnell are breaking it all down. This episode was packed with explosive moments (literally), emotional payoffs, and answers that left us with even more questions. Plus, Robert shares some behind-the-scenes book knowledge, and Donnell tries to wrap his head around everything that went down. The duo also pays homage to David Lynch, an American filmmaker, who recently passed away leaving quite a legacy behind. What's Next? We're gearing up for Severance Season 2 (finally!) and doing an episode-by-episode breakdown of what we both agree is one of the greatest shows ever made. Plus, our “Best Of” episode is coming soon, so stay tuned for that. Ready for Severance? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert dive deep into Season 2, Episode 9 of Silo ("The Safeguard"), unpacking the dramatic twists, character choices, and growing tension as the season approaches its finale. They explore the major storylines, including Billings' pivotal allegiance, Lucas' descent into the mysterious tunnel, and the emotional showdown between Solo and the kids in Silo 17. The hosts share their predictions for the explosive finale and draw fascinating parallels between Silo and the Fallout universe. Plus, they preview the return of Severance Season 2, geek out over DC Animated classics like Justice League and Young Justice, and spotlight Robert's anime pick, Dead Mount Death Play. Don't miss it! Love Silo? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell dive deep into the latest episode of Silo, titled “Book of Quinn.” They discuss the fragmented storytelling style, Lucas Kyle's investigative journey, and the moral complexities of Bernard's leadership. In other news, Donnell doesn't think animals suck and Robert believes pictures can be dangerous. Of course, this wouldn't be complete without some of Robert's latest anime finds with one called “Link Click”. With Silo nearing its finale and Severance about to premiere, excitement is in the air, and the duo promises even more content to come. Stay tuned because you won't want to miss it! Also to anyone tuning in that has not already watched either Severance or Silo, what are you waiting for?! Love Silo? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of Watchin It, Robert and Donnell dive into the latest Silo episode, "The Dive," unpacking Julia's seemingly impossible underwater survival, Solo's questionable actions, and the growing mysteries within the silo. The discussion expands into Lucas's shocking discoveries in IT's archives, raising questions about the unseen forces shaping the silo's fate. Shifting gears, Robert highlights anime must-watches, including 86, a gripping tale of mech pilots fighting AI in a dystopian world; To Your Eternity, an emotional journey of an immortal shape-shifting entity; and Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill, a quirky and lighthearted isekai adventure. The hosts also tackle the highly anticipated Squid Game Season 2, discussing its return with the main character attempting to dismantle the deadly games from within, its new dynamics, and the controversial unresolved ending that leaves viewers speculating about what's next. Adding to the mix, Robert recommends Netflix's Black Dubs, a thrilling spy drama featuring Keira Knightley, and the duo shares a fascinating history lesson on the origins of school breakfast programs, thanks to the Black Panthers. Packed with reviews, laughs, and insightful commentary, this episode has something for everyone. Love Silo? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned as we will be covering Severance (and many other shows) very soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this festive episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell dive into the Hallmark movie The Christmas Quest, a treasure hunt filled with implausible puzzles, bizarre Yule Lad lore, and baffling character choices. From undiscovered buttons in ancient artifacts to side quests like making bread with strangers, they hilariously critique the film's absurdities while appreciating Iceland's stunning scenery and authentic casting. The hosts also reminisce about Lacey Chabert's career, debate the scariest Christmas ghost, and reflect on Hallmark's charmingly chaotic holiday tropes. Find out why this movie got a 3.4 rating (subject to go lower) from the Watchin' It Crew! Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more thrilling recaps as Silo Season 2 unravels its mysteries, plus Severance coming back soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell dive into the latest episode of Silo ("Barricade"), dissecting the tense power struggles and unraveling mysteries of the silo's rebellion. They also review Joker 2, sharing surprising insights into its musical elements and unconventional storytelling. As we bid farewell to Yellowstone, What We Do in the Shadows, and Lower Decks, the hosts reflect on their finales and legacies. Plus, Robert gushes about the criminally underrated series Evil and its perfect blend of horror, comedy, and mystery. With updates on Marvel's Fantastic Four and Sony's Spider-Verse woes, this episode is a good time if you love shows & movies half as much as these two. Love Silo? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more thrilling recaps as Silo Season 2 unravels its mysteries, plus our Christmas Special and Severance coming back soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this festive episode, the Watchin' It crew dives into the merry madness of this year's Christmas movie contenders! Robert, Donnell, and Mike—aka Mr. Christmas—discuss a range of holiday-themed films, from heartwarming Hallmark classics to the more adventurous AMC+ thrillers. Who will take the crown for this year's must-watch Christmas movie? Spoiler: Mike has the final say! Some of the Movies Contending for the Title: The Christmas Quest The Christmas Charade Christmas on the Alpaca Farm A 90s Christma Private Princess Christmas A Creature Was Stirring Love the crew? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for our Christmas Special (2024) where we cover Mike's pick and Severance coming back soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
Join Robert and Donnell as they dive into another packed episode of Watchin' It. This week, they continue breaking down Silo, covering Episode 5 ‘Descent'. Robert discovers a Secret Level (on Amazon) and Donnell says “This is my last time talking about this” (hint *Lioness). Donnell also points out why League of Legends fans are unhappy with AI. All that and more in today's episode. Love Silo? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more thrilling recaps as Silo Season 2 unravels its mysteries, plus our Christmas Special and Severance coming back soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
Join Robert and Donnell as they dive into another packed episode of Watchin' It. This week, they explore the chaotic happenings of Silo's latest episode, where Juliet risks it all in Silo 17 while tensions explode in Silo 18. They reflect on From's season finale, teasing out new questions and frustrations. The duo lightens the mood with HBO's hilarious Florida Man, which brings bizarre true stories to life. On Netflix, they dissect The Madness, a high-stakes thriller that spirals into a web of conspiracy. Finally, they welcome the start of James Gunn's DCU with Creature Commandos, an animated series full of dark humor, gore, and intriguing callbacks to past DC hits. From the absurd to the intense, there's something for everyone in this episode. Don't miss their thoughts on everything from underwater missions to animated creature drama! Love Silo? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more thrilling recaps as Silo Season 2 unravels its mysteries, plus our Christmas Special and Severance coming back soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert skip the usual banter to dive headfirst into Silo Season 2, Episode 3 ("Solo"). Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) is navigating a murky, waterlogged Silo 17 while uncovering shocking revelations about its lone survivor, Solo (Steve Zahn). The episode raises plenty of questions about trust, rebellion, and the true purpose of the silos. Can we believe Solo's eerie tales about the past, or is there more to his story than he's letting on? Donnell and Robert unpack the mystery and share their theories. But that's not all. Outside of Silo, the hosts discuss the mind-bending show From, diving into its intricate storylines and eerie atmosphere. Donnell shares his thoughts on how the show's growing tension keeps viewers hooked, while Robert speculates on the mysterious forces controlling the town and what could be in store for its trapped residents. It's a fascinating discussion for fans of complex, suspenseful TV. Meanwhile, Donnell shares exciting news about the confirmation of a Hawkeye Season 2 and what this could mean for the future of the MCU. Robert laments the lack of love for She-Hulk and wonders if we'll ever get a second season for the courtroom superhero. The two also discuss the upcoming Young Avengers and Thunderbolts projects and share their hopes for where Marvel's TV universe is headed. Love Silo? Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to connect with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more thrilling recaps as Silo Season 2 unravels its mysteries, plus our Christmas Special and Severance coming back soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert skip the usual "What've You Been Watching" segment to dive headfirst into Silo. Season 2, Episode 2 ("Order") brings some twists, political maneuvering, and economic mysteries. How much is five credits really worth, anyway? We've got thoughts—and plenty of jokes—to share. In other news, Donnell continues hyping up Lioness, shares why he is not a fan of communal bathrooms, and shares his thoughts on Boondocks after a recent rewatch. Robert shares his thoughts on the 2023 hit “Lee” about a WWII photographer and an anime called “Is it Wrong to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?”. Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to stay connected with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more Silo Season 2 breakdowns! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this action-packed episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert dive into a wide range of topics, starting with a detailed breakdown of Silo Season 2, Episode 1. They discuss the premiere's character development, plot twists, and the protagonist's questionable engineering skills in a survival scenario. Donnell shares his obsession with Special Ops: Lioness, praising its captivating mix of CIA-level espionage and family drama, while highlighting some intense moments of character growth and tension. Robert recounts his experience watching his first-ever full boxing match, featuring Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, and shares thoughts on the spectacle and the state of boxing today. The pair also tease their upcoming Christmas special, with Donnell reflecting on holiday movie traditions and the return of their infamous holiday list. Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to stay connected with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more Silo Season 2 breakdowns! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Talkin It, hosts Robert and Donnell waste no time getting into the holiday spirit by starting with ranking America's favorite holidays. Some holiday rankings may surprise you, while others might not. Disagree? Let us know how you would rank the holidays and why, by emailing or commenting on our social media. Lastly, the duo discusses some Black Friday stories and questions if certain holidays are slowly being forgotten. For feedback or to recommend what we should discuss next, reach out to us at Watchinitpodcast@gmail.com or visit our website at watchinitpod.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In today's episode of Watchin' It, In this episode, Robert and Donnell gear up for Season 2 of Silo with an in-depth, spoiler-heavy recap of Season 1, reflecting on key moments, standout shots, and exceptional performances by Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins, and Common. Robert shares insights from the original book trilogy by Hugh Howey, highlighting differences from the Apple TV adaptation. They discuss Silo's unique, mystery-driven world-building and how flashbacks add complexity to the story. Plus, a quick detour to share news on the Scavenger's Reign cancellation and MTV Studios' surprising foray into scripted storytelling. Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to stay connected with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for Silo Season 2 coming next week! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
A week late, and quickly edited, here is the Watchin It guys recap of Agatha All Along --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this special Halloween edition of Watchin' It, hosts Donnell and Robert cover Warm Bodies a “classic” from 2013 based on a four-book series. Warm Bodies is about a terrible plague that has left the planet's population divided between zombies and humans. An unusual zombie named R (Nicholas Hoult) sees his walking-dead brethren attacking a living woman named Julie (Teresa Palmer) and rescues her. Julie sees that R is different from the other zombies, and the pair embark on an unusual relationship. As their bond grows and R becomes more and more human, a chain of events unfolds that could transform the entire lifeless world. The duo doesn't hold back as Donnell explains why he hates the Twilight effect and Robert makes a case for why the movie is really not that bad. From the cast to the plot, they break down every part of this horror/romance. Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to stay connected with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more Agatha All Along recaps, and Silo Season 2 coverage, so be sure to binge Season 1 if you haven't already! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Watchin It, Donnell and Robert delve into the shocking twists in Agatha All Along, where Rio's true identity as Death is revealed, changing everything we thought we knew about the MCU's magical realm. From tarot card trials to time-jumping witches, the hosts break down the stakes and implications of Death's arrival and what it means for Agatha and her allies.In other news, Robert breaks down a new anime called Oshi no Ko, Donnell gets pressured into watching Supernatural but also shares a game show called ‘The Floor' and the duo discusses a movie they watched called ‘Brothers'. Tune in for all of that and more! Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to stay connected with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more Agatha All Along recaps, and get ready for an exciting Halloween episode coming soon. Other shows we're excited to cover soon include Invincible, Silo and Lower Decks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In today's episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert dive into the latest happenings in the MCU's magical corner with discussions centering around the complexities of WandaVision, the backstory of Agatha, and the teenage drama unfolding in the Agatha All Along series. The episode kicks off with a humorous look at the struggles of mind reading and some surprising opinions about Mr. Rogers' possible internal thoughts. From there, the duo dissects the latest episode of Agatha All Along, debating everything from magical connections to the ethics of mind-reading.In other news, Robert breaks down a new anime called Sasaki and Peeps, explains why the Rick and Morty anime should be rated higher on IMDB, and wraps up with his thoughts on The Penguin. Donnell rewatched an old superhero movie and questioned his younger self's judgment. Tune in for all of that and more! Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to stay connected with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more Agatha All Along recaps, and get ready for an exciting Halloween episode coming soon. Other shows we're excited to cover soon include Invincible, Silo and Lower Decks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In today's episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert break down Agatha All Along, Season 1, Episode 5: Darkest Hour, Wake Thy Power. This episode was pretty mediocre until it wasn't as it took a dark turn (literally), with an ominous atmosphere and a few unexpected twists. Robert shares more anime called “The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic” while also sharing some news about…Taylor Swift (iykyk). The duo also briefly discuss Joker 2 and their thoughts. Love the Watchin' It breakdowns? Visit watchingitpod.com to stay connected with us on social media or send us an email at watchingitpodcast@gmail.com. Stay tuned for more Agatha All Along recaps, and get ready for an exciting Halloween episode coming soon. Plus, we'll be kicking off Silo Season 2 coverage, so be sure to binge Season 1 if you haven't already! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Watchin' It, Donnell and Robert dive into Season 1, Episode 4 of Agatha's journey on the Witch's Road - If I Can't Reach You, Let My Song Teach You. The episode kicks off with a sad farewell to Ms. Hart, but things quickly heat up as the witches face internal conflict. With the coven incomplete and tensions rising, Agatha suggests summoning a new Green Witch, leading to the dramatic introduction of Rio Vidal, played by Aubrey Plaza. The duo then breaks down some things they've been into recently. Robert is still leveling up in Satisfactory while Donnell finally cracks and watches a new anime called Mob 100. They wrap up the show with their overall thoughts and feelings so far on Agatha and tease the next show they'll be covering - Silo Season 2. Silo Season 2 is shaping up to be something amazing so if you haven't already watched Silo Season 1 go ahead and start that after you finish today's episode. Make sure to visit the website watchinitpod.com to keep up with the latest content and also feel free to give feedback or tell us what you're currently watching by emailing us at watchinitpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell continue covering Agatha All Along by discussing episode 3. They agree that although they're not obsessed with it, it could have potential as the season progresses. In other news, Robert covers two animes from his long list, Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash & Moonlight Fantasy. Donnell taps into his past as a boy scout to explain his issues with contestants on survival shows like Outlast and why if you're stranded with nothing, only remember three words in this order: water, fire, and shelter. Tune in now to hear all of this and some extra news involving Samuel L Jackson. Make sure to visit the website watchinitpod.com to keep up with the latest content and also feel free to give feedback or tell us what you're currently watching by emailing us at watchinitpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In this episode of Watchin' It, Robert and Donnell dive into the premiere episodes of Agatha All Along, the spinoff from WandaVision that continues the story of Agatha Harkness. They break down Episode 1 “Seekest Thou the Road” and Episode 2 “Circle Sewn With Fate Unlock Thy Hidden Gate”. If you're a fan of WandaVision and interested in more witchy goodness, then you might want to grab your favorite snack and get cozy because you're about to go on a wild ride in this episode! Make sure to visit the website watchinitpod.com to keep up with the latest content and also feel free to give feedback or tell us what you're currently watching by emailing us at watchinitpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
This episode of Watchin' It kicks off with Robert discussing his sleep deprivation due to playing Satisfactory, a highly addictive game, one that could also be used to help with weight loss. Donnell dives deep into The Penguin and its similarities to The Batman. The duo then dives into discussing the final season of Snowpiercer and their takeaways. Another Watchin' It classic you won't want to miss! Make sure to visit the website watchinitpod.com to keep up with the latest content and also feel free to give feedback or tell us what you're currently watching by emailing us at watchinitpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support