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In this Decoding TV bonus episode, David is joined by Myles McNutt from Episodic Medium to discuss their thoughts on the Dune: Prophecy season 1 finale.Did the show live up to its potential? How successful was it, dramaturgically speaking? Are we looking forward to a season 2? Listen to hear us discuss these questions and more!Links:Read Myles' review of the finaleSubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding EverythingFollow David on InstagramFollow David on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Due to unforeseen life circumstances, we had to delay the start of Jillian's season. Sorry! To make it up to you we are unlocking our first bonus episode for patrons, in which Myles McNutt joins us to discuss Coming Out Colton. We will be back November 11th with Jillian's season. If you like this episode and want to become a patron, visit us at patreon.com/bachelorinretrospect In the first bonus episode for patrons, Carrie and Annemarie are joined by Episodic Medium editor-in-chief and friend of the pod Myles McNutt to discuss a controversial Bachelor Nation topic that's critical to unpacking this heteronormative show's uneasy relationship with queerness: the accidental first gay bachelor, Colton Underwood. They discuss Colton coming out immediately after reprehensible behavior toward his winner, his deeply cynical Netflix series, and selling pens on Instagram when you're a stalker.
In this episode of Decoding TV, David Chen and Patrick Klepek are joined by Myles McNutt to discuss the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards. Then, they discuss the season premiere of Agatha All Along.What did we think of The Bear winning some many awards in the comedy category? Will the Television Academy ever figure out what season of The Bear they're actually voting on? Did Shogun deserve even more awards love this year? How do we feel about Hacks taking the top prize? And are we ready to go back to the world of Westview in Agatha All Along? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more!Homework for next week:The Penguin season premiere (HBO/Max)Agatha All Along episode 3Shownotes:01:30 - The 2024 Emmys42:09 - Agatha All AlongEp 1 - Seekest Thou the RoadEp 2 - Circle Sewn with Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden GateLinks:Subscribe to Myles' newsletter, Episodic MediumListen to Patrick's videogame podcast, Remap RadioSubscribe to Patrick's newsletter, CrossplaySubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding EverythingFollow David on InstagramFollow David on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Decoding TV, David Chen and Myles McNutt discuss this year's Emmy nominations. Then Dan Gvozden joins to discuss the season finale of The Acolyte.What were some things the Emmys got right? And what nominations made us raise an eyebrow or two? Did The Acolyte stick the landing? And are we excited for a possible season 2 of the show? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more!Homework for next week:The Boys Season 4 (Prime Video)Shownotes:00:01:30 - The 2024 Emmy Nominations00:29:00 - The AcolyteEpisode 8 - The AcolyteLinks:Subscribe to the Episodic Medium newsletterSubscribe to Dan Gvozden's show The Amazing Spider-TalkSubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding EverythingFollow David on InstagramFollow David on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE AT patreon.com/bachelorinretrospect In the first bonus episode for patrons, Carrie and Annemarie are joined by Episodic Medium editor-in-chief and friend of the pod Myles McNutt to discuss a controversial Bachelor Nation topic that's critical to unpacking this heteronormative show's uneasy relationship with queerness: the accidental first gay bachelor, Colton Underwood. They discuss Colton coming out immediately after reprehensible behavior toward his winner, his deeply cynical Netflix series, and selling pens on Instagram when you're a stalker.
This week we're breaking down “Roy's Wedding” and we have a special guest, Tim Meadows! Tim and Jenna talk about their upcoming movie, “Mean Girls” and Tim talks more in depth about guest starring in “The Office” episode “The Client” which includes singing that famous Chili's theme song with Steve Carell. Afterwards, the ladies break down Jim and Pam attending Roy's wedding, which causes Jim and Pam to question the strength of their relationship. Meanwhile Nellie throws a wrench in Dwight's charity initiative. Angela deep dives popular fonts, Jenna shares a fun video of a news anchor saying “I told you so” in “news speak” and we hear a final review from Myles McNutt. So finish that banana, put the peel on a serving tray and enjoy this episode! Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestionFollow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod
Today we're launching a new series of bonus episodes where Patrick Klepek and I talk about a topic that's in the news or something that's caught our attention recently. Assuming folks enjoy these (if you do, let us know via email at decodingtv(AT)gmail(DOT)com!), we'll keep doing them. The first few of these will be free but eventually they will be exclusive to paid Decoding TV subscribers. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to get the best Decoding TV experience.Today we welcome Myles McNutt from the Episodic Medium Substack who joins me and Patrick Klepek to discuss this article in The New York Times about MovieTok (and David Chen's Tiktok response). What are the differences between traditional critics and MovieTok content creators? How have these differences informed each of our career paths? And what did The New York Times get right and wrong about how it framed this issue? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more!Links:Email us and let us know what you think at decodingtv(AT)gmail(DOT)comSubscribe to Myles McNutt's newsletter, Episodic MediumListen to Patrick's videogame podcast, Remap RadioSubscribe to Patrick's newsletter, CrossplayFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding EverythingFollow David on InstagramFollow David on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2023 Emmy nominees were announced this morning and David Chen and Myles McNutt from Episodic Medium have some thoughts! In this bonus podcast episode, we discuss:Which nominees were we thrilled by?Which nominees were snubbed?Should we even use the word “snub” to describe what's going on here?Why recent rule changes haven't been effective in expanding the number of shows nominatedShocking developments in this year's nominee listWill this year's nominations be a turning point for the awards?Listen to hear us discuss all this and more! You can also watch our conversation on our YouTube channel (Subscribe to make sure you don't miss future broadcaasts!)You can view a complete list of nominees here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're breaking down “The Incentive”. In an attempt to please Robert California by doubling sales, Andy creates an incentive program that really motivates the employees to achieve the grand prize of tattooing his butt. Jenna shares an email “Office Ladies” got from TV critic Myles McNutt, Angela uncovers a Dwight “chunk” deleted scene and the ladies share what kind of tattoo they would get. So let's cut out the unnecessary words like Kevin - Listen Office Ladies, you feel good. Check out The Fannie Farmer Cookbook Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestionFollow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPodCheck out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies
This week on the Primetimer Podcast, we do an autopsy on this year's Emmy Awards broadcast and offer three simple and entirely doable suggestions for making the Emmys 100% better next year. Featuring Primetimer's senior editor Aaron Barnhart, TV editor Claire Spellberg Lustig and reviews editor Mark Blankenship. Segments: 00:46 What happened to Kenan Thompson? 02:54 The high point: Sheryl Lee Ralph's speech 05:43 The low point: Jimmy Kimmel overstays his welcome 12:05 What to watch next? Ask the Primetimer Guide to Streaming TV 14:11 Fixing the Emmys: 2 commonsense rule changes 17:58 Fixing the Emmys: play to the nerds! References: Seven Takeaways from the 74th Emmy Awards The Biggest Winners of the Night Sheryl Lee Ralph's acceptance speech Myles McNutt's Twitter thread on the Quinta Brunson incident and "the central tension of what award shows are for" Jimmy Kimmel apologizes for "dumb" bit at Emmys Emma Thompson's 1996 Golden Globes acceptance speech, channeling Jane Austen This podcast is brought to you by the new Primetimer Guide to Streaming TV. It's an old-fashioned cure for the modern headache of endless scrolling. More info at primetimerguide.com. Sign up for our Primetimer Recommends Newsletter and you'll always be ready to go when you want to watch something good on TV.
Follow us on Twitter @lassocast, @thelassocast on Insta, and @lassocast on TikTok!Email us lassocast@gmail.comPlease rate and review on your favorite podcast app!-Follow Myles McNutt on Twitter!-Check out Demi Adejuyigbe's brilliant September video and get involved with Imagine Waterworks!-Ted Lasso articles we mention in the episode: Film Crit Hulk, Lassoism, BBC, Myles McNutt, Keith Phipps.-Read Jane's text chain at cinematicnomad!-Cult of Lasso is brilliant!-You can find Kenny's other podcasts Shame Watch and ID4 Minutes at a Time!-If you are playing along with your own Ted Lasso Fantasy League, you could find your scorecard here!
This week, Joanna, Dave, and Neil are revisiting some special content wrapping up their Lost Re-Watch. Now that we all know what the cork is, we thought we'd share this wonderful bonus episode made by Neil and Joanna covering the 10th Anniversary of the Lost finale. On May 23, 2010, LOST aired its final episode. In this very special bonus episode, Joanna converses with friends from around the LOST community as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the finale! This podcast is all STORM and includes contributions from Alan Sepinwall, Dan Fienberg, Mo Ryan, Myles McNutt, Jacob Stolworthy, Josh Wigler, Mike Bloom, Emily VanDerWerff, Jeff Jensen, Lani Diane Rich, Jo Garfein, and Jorge Garcia Send your Lost comments to @StormPodcast on Twitter and e-mails to Hosts@Stormpodcast.com to talk back at the show and be part of next week's mailbag! Follow Neil (@rejects), Joanna (@jowrotethis), Da7e (@da7e) and the show (@StormPodcast) on Twitter! Subscribe to get exclusive content! - www.patreon.com/stormofspoilers Check us out at Stormpodcast.com
Follow us on Twitter @lassocast, @thelassocast on Insta, and @lassocast on TikTok!Email us lassocast@gmail.comPlease rate and review on your favorite podcast app!-Follow Jacob on Twitter and check out the site redesign at Slashfilm! Also, check out his podcast!-Ted Lasso articles we mention in the episode: Myles McNutt, Alyssa Ray, Joanna Robinson, -Nestle sucks.-You can find Kenny's other podcasts Shame Watch and ID4 Minutes at a Time!-If you are playing along with your own Ted Lasso Fantasy League, you could find your scorecard here!
Is Rory Gilmore a good journalist? We wear stupid hats and talk really fast with television critic Myles McNutt to answer that question, discussing everything from Rory's days as a student newspaper prodigy in the original beloved series to her confusing mid-career crisis in the ill-advised revival. Plus, true stories of costars who hate each other, tales from WB studio tours, Lauren Graham's questionable dating history, and Tara announces her greatest fear. Box Office Bylines is a podcast about movies about journalism. Dean or Jess or Logan or Paris? Email us about it at boxofficebylines@gmail.com Follow us on the old bird box (AKA Twitter): @BoxBylines (don't ask) @rwjboon @thorneyhfx @Memles Theme Music: Dance Movie (dancemovie.bandcamp.com) If you're a fan of this show please consider putting a little coffee in our empty cups by leaving us a five-star review on your favourite podcast platform.
As the co-host of two popular podcasts — the movie discussion show the /Filmcast and the tech-focused Engadget Podcast — Devindra Hardawar has his finger on the pulse of Hollywood and Silicon Valley. But to understand those rapidly changing industries, he follows critics and academics who have smart, original takes on what's next. On today's episode of Follow Friday, Devindra talks with Eric Johnson about the state of representation in Hollywood, the impact of Parasite's Best Picture win last year, why so many people are obsessed with the mythology-based video game Hades, and the person on Twitter who has helped him stay sane throughout the pandemic. Follow us: - Devindra is https://twitter.com/Devindra (@Devindra) on Twitter - This show is @followfridaypod on https://twitter.com/followfridaypod (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/followfridaypod/ (Instagram) - Eric is https://twitter.com/heyheyesj (@heyheyesj) on Twitter Who Devindra follows: - https://twitter.com/ValerieComplex (Valerie Complex) - https://twitter.com/karenyhan (Karen Han) - https://twitter.com/memles (Myles McNutt) - https://twitter.com/zeynep/ (Zeynep Tufekci) Rate Follow Friday: https://lovethepodcast.com/FollowFriday (LoveThePodcast.com/FollowFriday) Theme song written by Eric Johnson, and performed by https://www.fiverr.com/yonamarie (Yona Marie). Show art by https://www.fiverr.com/dodiihr (Dodi Hermawan). Additional music by Katherine Chang and https://www.purple-planet.com/ (Purple Planet Music).
David chats with writer Myles McNutt about his new Game of Thrones companion book, 'Game of Thrones: A Guide to Westeros And Beyond: The Complete Series.'Support me on Patreon!Links:Buy Myles' book on Amazon (on sale through end of Nov 2020)Follow Myles on TwitterRead Myles' blog, Cultural Learnings Listen to my interview with Charles YuWeekly Recommendations:Ted LassoThe Crown Season 4Let me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.
This week, bona fide TV professor Myles McNutt visits the Zone to talk about the sweeps week madness that is Stewie Griffin’s guest appearance in Bones season 4 episode 25, The Critic in the Cabernet. You’d think it would be tough to land emotional beats with the help of a raunchy cartoon baby, but Bones manages to pull it off somehow! S04E25 The Critic in the Cabernet on Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/watch/11692c7e-73a8-40c9-a741-7730682e345c MYLES MCNUTT ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/memles
Trump 2016 vs. Trump 2020 Is this a landslide? Myles McNutt on how we use television narratives to understand our political world.
- Trump 2016 vs. Trump 2020- Is this a landslide?- Myles McNutt on how we use television narratives to understand our political world.
This week, Joanna, Dave, and Neil are reliving Charlie's best moments for Season 3, Episode 21 - "Greatest Hits" - Charlie gets a mission from Desmond, and Jack reveals his plan just as The Others decide to attack the beach early. This week's guest is Myles McNutt, professor and pop-culture writer of the Lost review on the AV Club. You can follow him on Twitter @memles (http://twitter.com/memles) and wade into his Lost reviews (browse at your own risk if you are spoiler averse) (https://www.avclub.com/c/tv-review/lost-classic) . This podcast is split into two sections THE CALM where we talk about just the episodes we've watched up to this point and do not discuss facts and knowledge from later in the series and THE STORM where make use of all the knowledge that 6 seasons of Lost and 15 years of Lost fandom has generated, plus our own addled brains. Send your Lost comments to @StormPodcast (http://twitter.com/StormPodcast) on Twitter and e-mails to Hosts@Stormpodcast.com to talk back at the show! This week's podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Special BetterHelp offer for The Storm listeners get 10% off your first month at http://betterhelp.com/storm. You can send e-mails about ANY of the third season episodes of Lost, just include the title of the episode you're addressing. Follow Neil (@rejects (http://twitter.com/rejects) ), Joanna (@jowrotethis (http://twitter.com/jowrotethis) ), Da7e (@da7e (http://twitter.com/da7e) ) and the show (@StormPodcast (https://twitter.com/StormPodcast) ) on Twitter! Subscribe to get exclusive content! - https://www.patreon.com/stormofspoilers Check us out at Stormpodcast.com (http://stormpodcast.com/) Theme by DJ EMPIRICAL TIMECODES: THE CALM (Through Season 3, Episode 21 discussion) - 22 minutes, 46 seconds THE INTERVIEW (No Spoilers) - 1 hour, 14 Minutes, 55 seconds THE STORM - (SPOILERS!) - 1 hour, 52 minutes, 42 seconds
After months at home, your streaming watchlists are probably exhausted. With Good Reason is here to the rescue! We’re bringing you summer streaming recommendations from scholars and artists. Myles McNutt charts Netflix’s rise to video streaming juggernaut and recommends a miniseries on the systemic failures in sexual assault investigations. And: Yossera Bouchtia suggests two TV shows grappling with race and identity in America. Later in the show: White actors have recently been stepping down from voicing characters of color. Shilpa Davé explains the harmful stereotype she calls “brown voice” and recommends a Netflix show that captures the Indian-American coming of age experience. Plus: Tanya Stadelmann shares two films that document the journey to environmental activism.
Grab a dictionary and look up the word “tenacious”!This week we welcome our first Glee Project guest, as writer and media academic Myles McNutt joins us to discuss 1x06: “Tenacity”, as well as examine the whole show on a different light. Who are exactly the homework assignments benefitting? Why is the final panel fundamentally misconstrued? Was Alex Newell bullied into wearing a wig? We also go into the Golden Age of TV reviewing, Max Adler’s judging talents, and the physics of slushees. We discuss:The Glee Project1x06: “Tenacity”The Glee Project Review by Myles McNutt‘American Horror Story’ Spinoff ‘American Horror Stories’ Officially a Go at FXOutro Song: Supercut - LordeDon't forget to subscribe, rate and leave a five-star review! We are on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and Google Play! Follow us on Twitter:@GleewindpodMyles @memlesJorge @colormejorge Michael @as_seenontv
For most of us, breaking away from Facebook is not easy. But a Stanford study shows that it causes users to feel less happy and amplifies political divisions. We talk to the co-author about their research before switching over to another social media platform – Instagram. Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is enlisting popular meme accounts to target younger voters using the app. Our resident pop culture expert, ODU’s Dr. Myles McNutt, joins to shed light on the interesting approach.
HearSay explores the myths and the realities of homelessness in America with experts from the City of Virginia Beach and the Union Mission Ministries, as well as our culture guru Dr. Myles McNutt. Please join us at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
Joe Flanagan will talk about Christmas movies with ODU professor Myles McNutt. Then we will discuss the changes to holiday celebrations in Hampton Roads over the years. It will be fun trip down through the past of our community. Finally, we will find out what's going on in Mal's World.
Myles McNutt, our expert on culture from ODU, will tell us what creepy movies he's watching and why. Then, the CEO of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation will talk about the future of Williamsburg and how they'll be celebrating the holidays. After that, we'll find out what's going on this week in Mal's World.
Topics: We look at curling TV coverage in the USA and Canada, its impact on the sport and the future of curling on TV and streaming services. Myles McNutt has written about the subject for The Curling News & A.V. Club and has a PhD in Media and Cultural Studies. Myles at Cultural Learnings: https://cultural-learnings.com/ … Continue reading Ep11: Turn On, Tune In, Take Out w/ Myles McNutt → The post Ep11: Turn On, Tune In, Take Out w/ Myles McNutt appeared first on Rocks Across The Pond.
How have Netflix and other streaming services changed the way we watch TV? Old Dominion professor Myles McNutt and Vulture editor Josef Adalian join Cathy in a discussion about what's on the tube. Then we will talk about how to celebrate our nation's birth with Colonial Williamsburg's Creative Director Bill Schermerhorn and Joseph Ziarko, an interpreter who plays George Mason.
On the June 28, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about the listener suggestions for the Spider-Man: Homecoming 3 title as well as discuss the latest tv and film news, including Demolition Man at Comic-Con, DC Universe, Baby Driver 2, Indiana Jones 5, Halo, Stephen King's The Boogeyman, and Top Gun: Marverick. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Opening Banter: Peter talks about the response to the Colin Trevorrow Book of Henry/A New Hope story. In The Mail Bag: Peter asked for guesses for the title of Spider-Man: Homecoming 3, and A ton of people submitted: “Spider-Man: Homeward Bound” A couple people submitted “Spider-Man: Homework” A couple suggested “Leaving Home” as its about him about to leave for college. In the comics he went to Empire State University. The Movie Planet jokes “Spider-Men: Miles from Home” Bosslogic made this cool fan poster featuring Peter and Miles, titled “Spider-Man: Homies” Chase D jokes it could be called “Spider-Man: Homeschooled” as Aunt May has just had enough of these shenanigans and she's taking over teaching duties. Taylor B suggested “Spider-Man: Homestretch” or “Spider-Man: Home Alone” (heck, the first film was inspired by John Hughes movies) Will Wallace (a writer on Teen Wolf) suggested “Spider-Man: No Place Like Home” to round out the trilogy James V jokes “Home For Good” as Disney will have bought Sony by then. Myles McNutt jokes “Spider-Man: Home for the Holidays” and it will come out in Christmas 2021. And the Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 by J. Michael Straczynski is titled “Coming Home” In The News: ‘Demolition Man' 25th Anniversary Pop-Up Coming to Comic-Con 2018 DC Unveils Its Super New Digital Streaming Service, Offering More Than Just Original Shows Edgar Wright Teases ‘Baby Driver 2' Could Be Coming “Soon” ‘Solo' Screenwriter Jonathan Kasdan Writing ‘Indiana Jones 5' Facebook is Testing an Algorithm to Protect You From Spoilers Whoa: ‘Halo' TV Show Coming to Showtime, Starts Filming in 2019 Stephen King's ‘The Boogeyman' Will Visit Your Closet With Help From ‘A Quiet Place' Writers ‘Top Gun: Maverick' Looking to Cast Son of Goose Other articles mentioned: Colin Trevorrow Explains How ‘The Book Of Henry' is a Carbon Copy of ‘Star Wars: A New Hope' Raiders of the Lost Ark Story Conference Transcript All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Please feel free to send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
SAGE Editor, Martha Avtandilian, interviews Dr. Myles McNutt, assistant professor at Old Dominion University, on his Television & New Media article entitled "Classroom Instruments and Carpool Karaoke: Ritual and Collaboration in Late Night's YouTube Era."
Did you see that Disney Pixar bracket going around this week? Well, Myles decided it was a horrible bracket and made us an all new one to discuss with. It got heated tonight. Words were said, tears were shed, and friendships were threatened. NCAA's March Madness has nothing on the madness that happened with this bracket. Listen to hear which Disney or Pixar movie won. Don't forget to join us live every Tuesday night at 8 PM EST at www.facebook.com/poppedshow. www.poppedshow.com Theme music courtesy of F1NG3RS from Richmond, VA!
Navigating the rules of social media can be a challenge. ODU's Dr. Myles McNutt is back to help figure out Instagram and Snapchat.
Navigating the rules of social media can be a challenge. We've got ODU's Dr. Myles McNutt to help in part one of two segments. This episode tackles Facebook and Twitter.
Myles McNutt (@memles) joins the Gilmore Guys to gab all about Episode 713 - I’d Rather Be In Philadelphia - Pop Culture Plugs - MYLES: This Is Us / Pitch KEVIN: Bad Moms / Kathryn Hahn DEMI: BoJack Horseman Season 3 This episode is sponsored by Framebridge and Squarespace 713 CORRECTIONS: - I know the restaurant in Salt Lake City is called the Red Iguana, not Lizard!
With so much TV to discuss, we start paring down shows on the podcast this week, focusing on the most interesting of the bunch. First we start with the comedies, then we pair up the reality and genre categories, previewing Grimm season 3 and taking a look at the Reign pilot, and we finish up ... The post The Televerse #112- Strike Back: Shadow Warfare with Myles McNutt appeared first on PopOptiq.
Joanna (https://twitter.com/quityourjrob) and Dave (http://www.davechen.net/) discuss the ninth episode of season 3 of Game of Thrones, “The Rains of Castamere.” Be sure to read Myles McNutt (http://cultural-learnings.com/2013/06/02/game-of-thrones-the-rains-of-castamere-review/) and Alan Sepinwall’s recaps (http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/review-game-of-thrones-the-rains-of-castamere-the-man-who-would-be-hodor) of the episode, as well as George R. R. Martin’s reaction to the episode (http://www.theonion.com/articles/oh-shit-i-totally-forgot-that-happens,32673/?ref=auto) (and his real reaction (http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/06/02/game-of-thrones-author-george-r-r-martin-why-he-wrote-the-red-wedding/) ). Thanks to our sponsor for this week, the Midwest Film Nerds. (http://midwestfilmnerds.com/) E-mail us and let us know what you thought of the episode, as well as of the podcast, at acastofkings@gmail.com. You can find every episode of the show at gameofthronespodcast.com (http://www.gameofthronespodcast.com/) . If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and like us on Facebook (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) . Download (https://traffic.libsyn.com/slashfilmcast/CastofkingsS3E09.mp3) here.
Joanna is joined by TV critic Myles McNutt (https://twitter.com/memles) for a very special SPOILER episode of A Cast Of Kings. If there is anythingyou’re worried about having spoiled, do yourself a favor and skip this episode. We’ve got book spoilers and we’ve got show spoilers. If you’re only partway through the books, this is not the episode for you. You’ve been warned. Loudly and often. Take heed! SPOILERS ARE ALLOWED IN THE COMMENTS FOR THIS EPISODE ONLY. E-mail us and let us know what you thought of the episode, as well as of the podcast, at acastofkings@gmail.com. You can find every episode of the show at gameofthronespodcast.com (http://www.gameofthronespodcast.com/) . If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and like us on Facebook (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
William, Alexa and Tahlia welcome critic Myles McNutt of Cultural Learnings and The AV Club to talk about this week's absurdly drug fueled eighth episode, The Crash.
Is the regret at what could have been enough to discolor what remains? Bit heavy, we know, but hold on, because we're still talking about a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema! This week, Josh, Mike, and Gabe are joined by Myles McNutt of the AV Club to discuss the 2000 animated feature The Emperor's New Groove, as well as the controversial documentary of its making, The Sweatbox. The light, fast-paced buddy comedy with David Spade and John Goodman was once a Prince and the Pauper-style, ambitious film with Spade and Owen Wilson, as crazy as that may sound. Josh, Mike, Gabe, and Myles debate the film, its placement in Disney's canon, and exactly what kind of voice Lou Diamond Phillips (yes, really) has for animation this week, so make sure to check it out!
On episode 161, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Mekeisha Madden Toby (@mekeishamadto) of the TV Madness Podcast and MSN TV and Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings and A.V. Club to discuss some TV news and recent episodes of Revolution, Suburgatory, The Good Wife, Homeland and The Walking Dead, and a TV on DVD pick.… Continue reading TVx3 E161: The Homeland Suburgatory Dead Revolution
On episode 161, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Mekeisha Madden Toby (@mekeishamadto) of the TV Madness Podcast and MSN TV and Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings and A.V. Club to discuss some TV news and recent episodes of Revolution, Suburgatory, The Good Wife, Homeland and The Walking Dead, and a TV on DVD pick. […]
On Episode 134, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings to talk about some recent cancellation and renewal news and discuss the third season finale of The Good Wife, Once Upon a Time, the first season finale of GCB, Castle, Don't Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 and… Continue reading TVx3 E134: Revenge Time in the GCB Castle
On Episode 134, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings to talk about some recent cancellation and renewal news and discuss the third season finale of The Good Wife, Once Upon a Time, the first season finale of GCB, Castle, Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 and […]
A Cast of Kings is a podcast featuring recaps and reviews of each week’s episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones. This week, Joanna (https://twitter.com/quityourjrob) and Dave (https://twitter.com/davechensky) discuss the second season’s sixth episode, The Old Gods and the New. Special guest Myles McNutt (https://www.slashfilm.com/category/features/slashfilmcast/a-cast-of-kings/page/9/twitter.com/memles) joins us from Cultural Learnings. (http://www.cultural-learnings.com/) E-mail us and let us know what you thought of the episode, as well as of the podcast, at acastofkings@gmail.com. You can find every episode of the show at gameofthronespodcast.com (http://www.gameofthronespodcast.com/) . If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) ! Download (https://traffic.libsyn.com/slashfilmcast/acastofkingss2e06.mp3) here.