Kyle & Allie watch too much TV, so they decided to make a podcast about it.
The Sizzling Summer of Streaming continues at summer camp! Join Kyle and Allie as they discuss the season three premiere of Netflix's 'The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants.' Featuring computer hacking, car-thieving raccoons and surprising political allegories... Who says kids TV is just for kids? Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle and Allie put their foot in this episode as they discuss the premiere of Netflix's new original sitcom, 'Family Reunion.' Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Exploding rats, Russian radios & workplace sexism, oh my! This week, Kyle and Allie take a trip to 1985 Hawkins, Indiana via the Stranger Things season 3 premiere. They discuss the first episode and predict what monsters & mishaps might be lurking throughout the rest of the season. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
'Big Brother' is back and better than ever! Kidding!The two-night premiere was actually pretty tough to watch. Kyle and Allie discuss their first impressions of the reality juggernaut's 21st season, their hopes for how it can improve, and their fears for what will happen if it doesn't. (Namely, that Jackson will win the money.) Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Move over, Luke Pell! There’s a new Luke P in Bachelorette town, and he’s drowning this season with more reg flags than a socialist revolution. Kyle and Allie discuss the most recent episode of ‘The Bachelorette’ and endure a struggle so visceral that Hannah would give both of us roses. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Summer is here! Kyle and Allie say good-bye to five network tv shows: “Fam,” “Happy Together.” “The Kids Are Alright,” “The Cool Kids,” and “Whiskey Cavalier. They all share one thing in common, they premiered this year and were cancelled after just one season. Well, two things. None of them were very good. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
The war may be over, but that doesn’t mean Kyle and Allie are ready to stop talking about it. Join them as they discuss The Challenge: War of the Worlds, the best season of television that MTV has offered in years. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
It's almost summer, the season of lightning bugs, Otter Pops and game shows! In this episode, Kyle and Allie discuss the rise of high-octane, high-budget game shows Million Dollar Mile, Titan Games, Ellen's Game of Games, Mental Samurai and the series that influenced them all, American Ninja Warrior. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
It's the biggest bang of all! Kyle and Allie discuss the series finale of CBS' juggernaut sitcom 'The Big Bang Theory.' Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Sometimes you want to go where everybody is familiar with your identity. Join Kyle and Allie as they discuss Abby’s, NBC’s new outdoor sitcom that’s more like a play than a TV show. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle and Allie school each other on Lainey Lewis' budding romance. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle and Allie discuss the new season of 'The Amazing Race' and choose who they think will win the reality showdown. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
ABC's new pilot 'Bless This Mess' causes Kyle and Allie a lot of stress. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
With mere hours remaining until "Game of Thrones' premieres its final season, Kyle & Allie predict who'll live, who'll die & who'll tell their story. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
This week's episode of Modern Family spreads awareness about the dangers of positivity and unconditional support for loved ones . Kyle and Allie discuss the overall decline of ABC's once hit sitcom from its overstuffed story lines to its wholly unlikable characters. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle and Allie watch the latest episode of ABC's, 'Whiskey Cavalier,' a new spy dramaedy that combines low-stakes action with outdated gender politics. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
A new baby muddies the already complicated family dynamics on 'Splitting Up Together.' Kyle and Allie ask, why do these two people who don't like each other try so hard to stay together? Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
When you play MTV's new dating show 'Game of Clones', you win or you dye your hair for nothing. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
The season finale of 'A Million Little Things' finally answers the series' central question: "What up with Jon?" Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle & Allie try to save their podcast from the Edge of Extinction by standing up, adapting, and conquering the Survivor season premiere. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Is The World's Best the world's worst televised talent competition? Kyle and Allie discuss the audition round of the new CBS reality show. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle & Allie thought Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club was strange... Then they saw The Masked Singer. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle and Allie discuss the first three episodes of Schooled and the drastic changes it prompted in The Goldbergs. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
Kyle and Allie marathoned the first 12 episodes of Single Parents, a Liz Meriwether comedy airing on ABC. They've emerged with one question, is Single Parents the second coming of New Girl or its evil twin? Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle and Allie try to figure out what's going on at Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle and Allie have a million and one little things to say about 'A Million Little Things.' Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle and Allie unsuccessfully guess the titles of TV shows set to premiere this winter. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie discuss the "David vs. Goliath" season finale. Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
The only thing worse than spending time with family is spending time with someone else's. The "Fuller House" seasons 1-3 supersode starts now! Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie exorcise demons from the Halloween episodes of "Black-ish," "Superstore," "American Housewife" & "The Big Bang Theory." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie clean up after "The Conners," say goodbye to "Safe" & consider the future of "The Challenge." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie write & play a game of TV-themed "Jeopardy!" Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie browse BYUtv, study "Safe" & sanction "Survivor." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie search through "Safe," break down "Big Brother" & cast off "Castaways." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie preview a plethora of program premieres, including "The Good Place," "How to Get Away with Murder," "Survivor," "The Goldbergs," "A Million Little Things," "Manifest," "Young Sheldon" & "Modern Family." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie are stumped by "Safe," angered by "Are You the One?" & rattled by "The Rookie." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie are shocked by "Safe," blindsided by "Big Brother" & moved by "The Mole." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie yell at "You," scrutinize "Safe" & chat about "The Challenge." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie predict "The Purge," soothsay "Safe" & analyze "American Ninja Warrior." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert
In which Kyle & Allie rail against "Wrecked," speculate about "Safe" & are baffled by "Bachelor in Paradise." Opening Theme: "Cousin Louey" by Bill Robuck & Jerrold W. Lambert Closing Theme: "Optimistic Corporate" by Yuriy Bespalov