POPULARITY
Vulture TV Critic and friend of the show Kathryn Van Arendonk joins to preview her picks for the best Spring TV shows to watch and we take listener calls to hear what they're watching. *This segment is guest-hosted by Matt Katz.
This week, we’re joined by Christopher Rosen from GoldenDerby.com and the Golden Derby podcast who tries to convince Katey to finish Mrs. Davis (on Peacock!) and to talk to Da7e about Fast X, the newest Fast and Furious movie (PLEASE NOTE – THE ENTIRE FAST X SECTION IS FULL SPOILER as the boys try to […]
This week, Jesse and Daniel Feingold from Scripps News discuss the Nicholas Cage vampire movie Renfield, Kelly Reichardt's new film Showing Up, and their favorite TV shows at the moment.
By Any Means presented by Players Choice is hosted by former Division 1 Football Player John ‘JRob' Robinson and NFL Wide Receiver Juwann Winfree. Tune in live every Tuesday @ 5:30PM PST/8:30PM EST.
Spring TV is bringing a bounty of new debuts for 2023. The ladies take a look at the biggest titles heading our way over the next few months, from the finale of Sanditon to new series Marie Antoinette on PBS, plus The Confessions of Frannie Langton, Ted Lasso, A Spy Among Friends, Queen Charlotte, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon, Pierce, and JR are overwhelmed with the amount of great TV currently on the air and had to get together to throw out a dozen shows worth watching. Jon raves about The Dropout, JR's knocking out seasons of Better Call Saul over the course of a long evening, and Pierce is itching to get started on Tokyo Vice. out_of_control_spring_tv.mp3File Size: 80832 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
It's our Spring TV preview! How “The Kardashians” are doing things differently this time around. Plus, ET's on the set of the new dance competition show from LL Cool J and Chris O'Donnell. Then, from reality to Hollywood royalty, the A-list stars transforming into former first ladies. And, how Kaley Cuoco's real life split made filming season two of “The Flight Attendant” extra challenging. Plus, more Emmy® nominated series finally back on TV! And, the stars who signed up for the new season of “Celebrity IOU.” Who was the most emotional and who was the best at demo? Plus, the return of “Selling Sunset.” A sneak peek at how Chrishelle Stause ended up falling for her boss.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here's the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including HBOMAX's Our Flag Means Death; HBO's Winning Time; ABC's Abbot Elementary; AppleTV Plus's Severance; Hulu's The Dropout; and FX's Atlanta. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh pick a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. This month, the guys all voted unanimously for AppleTV Plus thanks to its landmark MLB deal, its landmark Best Picture victory at the Oscars, and its increasingly impressive list of current and future series packed with talent in front of and behind the camera News Break – Alex, Bill, and Josh discuss the absolute avalanche of new TV content hitting streamer and streamer adjacent networks this spring. They discuss the true crime and scammers, the famous people who didn't commit crimes, the IP-driven and sequel series, book adaptations, the returning favorites, and the brand new series all hitting the airwaves before June 1st. All 57 of them! New Series Spotlight – Alex, Bill, and Josh watched Will Smith's spy thriller Slow Horses starring Gary Oldman, Kristen Scott Thomas, Olivia Cooke, and Jack Lowden. Check out the first two episodes now streaming on AppleTV Plus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popbreaktv/message
Spring TV is busting out all over! The ladies take a look at the biggest titles heading our way over the next few months, from the returns of Sanditon and Call the Midwife on PBS, a new season of Bridgerton on Netflix. Jane Seymour's upcoming Acorn TV mystery Harry Wild and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What have you been watching on TV lately? That is what I'm here to talk about this week, along with my good friend and friend of the show, Kathi Lipp. Kathi is an author, speaker, and my kindred spirit when it comes to TV shows. So when I decided to talk about all the new shows that have come out this year and are coming out in the next month or so, I knew Kathi would be the exact right person to chat with. Of course, because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also get into soup recipes, romantic comedies, and podcasts. Okay, get ready to program your DVR or load up your streaming queues. It's time to talk TV! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Pivoting (Fox) Single Drunk Female (Freeform) Abbott Elementary (ABC) Somebody Somewhere (HBO Max) How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Murderville (Netflix) The Afterparty (Apple TV+) American Auto (NBC) ALSO MENTIONED: An Abundant Place: Daily Retreats for the Woman Who Can't Get Away Empowered: More of Him for All of You Fair Game (podcast) The Rise & Fall of Mars Hill (podcast) In from the Cold (Netflix) Suspicion (Apple TV+) Bel-Air (NBC) Severance (Apple TV+) The Tourist (HBO Max, 3/3) Life & Beth (Hulu, 3/18) THE NEW SHOWS WE DIDN'T GET TO: The Grand Crew (NBC) The Cleaning Lady (Fox) Reacher (Prime) Astrid & Lily Save the World (SyFy) Wolf Like Me (Peacock) The Endgame (NBC, 2/21) Pachinko (Apple TV+, 3/25) Welcome to Flatch (Fox, 3/17) NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Sabbath and soup (scroll down for Kathi's recipe for tomato, gin, and bacon soup!) Chicken enchilada soup Marry Me (theaters or Peacock) DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Kathi in her Clutter Free Academy community or at kathilipp.com. You can find me on Instagram at @marycarver on Instagram, in The Couch Facebook group, or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post includes affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. **** Kathi's Tomato, Bacon, & Gin Soup Recipe My only recommendation? Double the recipe. You will want to have this with a grilled cheese sandwich for lunch later in the week. Promise. READY IN: Less than an hour SERVES: 4 (you should double it - trust me...) 1 28 oz can peeled tomatoes 3 garlic cloves, chopped 1⁄8 teaspoon thyme 1⁄2 teaspoon paprika 1⁄8 teaspoon sugar 6 slices bacon, chopped 1⁄4 cup salted butter 4 ounces brown mushrooms, sliced 1⁄3 cup gin 1⁄2 cup heavy cream salt and pepper 2 t chives, diced DIRECTIONS Combine tomato, garlic, thyme, paprika, sugar in a blender and puree into a liquid. In a soup pot, sauté bacon until crisp, drain on paper towels, but leave the drippings in the pot. Add butter to pan with bacon drippings, melt butter, add mushrooms and sauté until golden. Add gin and bacon, stir, add tomato sauce and simmer 15 minutes. Add cream, season with salt and pepper, top with chives. Serve as appetizer, or alongside a hearty salad. Oh and if you've read this far, one more tip: don't spill the gin into the open flame in your gas stove. And if you do? Turn off the stove. You're welcome.
Dead in the middle of Black History Month, and the @BrokenPencilBC (@Suave4Mayor x @DanjahOne) talks with The Baddest In the World—VIP Wrestling Champion Shane Taylor (@Shane216Taylor)! Shane deep dives into his career, what Shane Taylor Promotions means to him, what's next, and everything you've wanted to know about one of the hardest-hitting workers in the business. Also on deck—Cody leaves AEW, another CM Punk promo masterclass, a random Booker T shout out, #YouKnowWhoAintGonWin —Saudi style, the Spring TV calendar for binge watching, and much more. Check your preferred podcast streaming home & set a reminder. Like. Rate. Share. Most importantly, Subscribe for auto-delivery. https://pods.link/us/i/1371879536 Available on all streaming platforms. #BrokenPencilLogic #WitDaShyt #YouCantWriteThis #PriceJustWentUp #MarkMyWords #FTCF #WCW #WWE #NXT #AEW #ROH #ImpactWrestling #NJPW #NWA #Podcast #NowStreaming #ApplePodcasts #Spotify #Pandora #TuneIn #GooglePodcasts #Podbean #Amazon #PlayMorePods #DaBeastRadio
Late Late Show bandleader Reggie Watts and Kate Berlant hop into a time machine. Sasheer Zamata and Catilin McGee learn what "holding the candle" means. Nasim Pedrad chats about playing a teen boy.
Weekend is just about here and we are making the transition from Spring TV series coming to an end and the summer tv starting up. Game shows, Christmas movies, summer sports and summer movies. It's all in today's Keeping It Real.
Reggie Watts (The Late Late Show) and Kate Berlant (POOG podcast) determine whether wellness products are real or fake. From ABC's Home Economics, Sasheer Zamata and Caitlin McGee learn what "holding the candle" means. Plus, Saturday Night Live alum Nasim Pedrad talks about her new TBS sitcom Chad and tries to guess the endings of classic I Love Lucy episodes.
VIBE CHECK – We're feeling weird about being 1 year into the pandemic. But Danielle and her family watched The Lion King (1994, of course) and Gwen watched Coming 2 America and made Molly Yeh's Spiced Tomato ABCs (which is basically Spaghetti-Os)! * READING SLUMPS – Like so many other readers, we've gone through a reading slump during the pandemic, and we may still be in one... but we have some ideas about why and what to do about it. Gwen suggests scheduling time to read and sticking to it and be ready to work up to reading for longer and longer periods of time. She also suggests reading books of TV/Movies that have been adapted that you've already watched (GENIUS!). For example, she is thinking about rereading the Bridgerton book series... Danielle is already doing this! Also, they still make movie tie-in books!! Danielle suggests reading Harlequin Desire Category Romances, including (but not limited to) the Blackout Billionaires series by Naima Simone, the Bourbon Brothers series by Reese Ryan, as well as Karen Booth and Jules Bennett. Don't sleep in graphic novels: Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples, Nimona by Noelle Stevenson Also, give rereading a try: The Reluctant Royals by Alyssa Cole, The Brown Sisters by Talia Hibbert, Sometimes in Love series by Melonie Johnson, The Widow of Rose House by Diana Biller, The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley, Wicked by Gregory McGuire * THE INTIMACY EXPERIMENT by Rosie Danan is in stores on April 6th, 2021! Rosie recommended books! Dalliance and Devotion by Felicia Grossman, Recommended for You by Laura Silverman, and The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon What's bringing Rosie joy? Watching competitive reality TV! Survivor, The Challenge, and Are You the One. * GOALS/WHAT'S BRINGING US COMFORT – Gwen started using the Morning Pages App and this has helped her meet her writing goals. The podcast Natch Beaut is a lot of fun! After listening to a recent episode, Gwen was inspired to start a daily gratitude practice. Gwen is looking forward to Spring TV, including the new season of Top Chef and Marriage or Mortgage. Danielle attempted to clean her desk, but it's really just organized chaos at this point. She also binged WandaVision last weekend and received her first book rec from her daughter: a My Little Pony Graphic Novel!
Spring TV continues to roll on, with finales and premieres giving us plenty to discuss this episode of the podcast. We kick things off as ever with Our Week in TV, starting with another emotional Queen Sugar. Then we talk the finales of The Unicorn and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, followed by a check in with RuPaul’s Drag Race. Next, it’s over to genre, with the premiere of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the midseason finale of Superman & Lois, an overdue The Flash, and a big twist over at Batwoman. Then we head to the season spotlight and dive in with the first season (well, first half season?) of the German neo-noir Babylon Berlin, available to stream on Netflix. Flappers, PTSD, and so many Russians. Tune in for our thoughts, then reach out with your take on the week’s TV.Season Spotlight: Babylon Berlin Season 1 (52:38)Our Week in TV Queen Sugar (7:44) The Unicorn finale (12:19) RuPaul’s Drag Race UK finale (16:55) RuPaul’s Drag Race (18:23) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiere (31:29) Superman & Lois (38:20) The Flash (40:23) Batwoman (43:05)Music Featured: “L.O.V.E” by Paigey Cakey
Spring TV continues to roll on, with finales and premieres giving us plenty to discuss this episode of the podcast. We kick things off as ever with Our Week in TV, starting with another emotional Queen Sugar. Then we talk the finales of The Unicorn and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, followed by a check in with RuPaul’s Drag Race. Next, it’s over to genre, with the premiere of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the midseason finale of Superman & Lois, an overdue The Flash, and a big twist over at Batwoman. Then we head to the season spotlight and dive in with the first season (well, first half season?) of the German neo-noir Babylon Berlin, available to stream on Netflix. Flappers, PTSD, and so many Russians. Tune in for our thoughts, then reach out with your take on the week’s TV. Season Spotlight: Babylon Berlin Season 1 (52:38) Our Week in TV Queen Sugar (7:44) The Unicorn finale (12:19) RuPaul’s Drag Race UK finale (16:55) RuPaul’s Drag Race (18:23) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiere (31:29) Superman & Lois (38:20) The Flash (40:23) Batwoman (43:05) Music Featured: “L.O.V.E” by Paigey Cakey
On this week's episode, Ben walks Libby and Leo through just a few of the television series he's watched and reviewed, such as Netflix's "The Eddy" and "Hollywood," Hulu's "Normal People," and the final season of Showtime's "Homeland." Additionally, the group talks about Disney+ hiring "Russian Doll" co-creator Leslye Headland to helm a new Star Wars spin-off, why people are watching ESPN's "The Last Dance," and why some industry insiders are bearish on the launch of HBO Max.
On episode 420, Jason (@theTVaholic) and Amrie (@mytakeontv) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to preview the new shows coming to the TV schedule in Spring 2020. Plus, a reality check at the end. (Start times of each segment) Spring TV Preview 2020 – Scripted (00:01:07) We went over the new shows […]
On episode 420, Jason (@theTVaholic) and Amrie (@mytakeontv) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to preview the new shows coming to the TV schedule in Spring 2020. Plus, a reality check at the end. (Start times of each segment) Spring TV Preview 2020 – Scripted (00:01:07) We went over the new shows… Continue reading TVx3 E420: Spring TV Preview 2020
In Episode #12, originally aired on 1.16.15: Jim and A.Ron discuss the FUTURE! Of Bald Move. What's coming out, some new stuff we're doing for 2015, etc. Plus your questions, comments, etc via the Q&A app! You can find the original link here. For current lunch episodes, join the forums to ask questions with fellow club members here or use #baldlunch on Twitter! Club members get access to a live recording of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron every Friday at 1pm, where members get to ask questions in real time. On the fifth anniversary of Lunch with Jim & A.Ron, we started reheating previous lunch episodes and making them available to the public for the first time. Join the discussion: Email | Forums Follow us: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts
We're back after a few weeks off. Topics include the premier of Spring TV lineup, paying bills, Game of Thrones, Will Smith overrated, and much more.
Grants Rants #120: Ben Mandelker, Watch What Crappens!@whatcrappensIt’s a housewives debate - The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills versus The Real Housewives of New York City. Jenny McCarthy outs Barbara Walters and ABC's The View for being garbage and what new spring TV is worth watching or skipping? From Killing Eve, Game of Thrones, Fosse Verdon to The Bold Type. That and more with Ben Mandleker rejoining the rants !
Order! Order! ON THE RAILS is now in session! Scott is joined by FOR THE PEOPLE star Ben Rappaport to discuss Spring Television 2019. They explore whether the TV bubble’s burst, how Hell’s Kitchen has changed. and why Julia Michaels concerts are some “must attend” shit. Plus: the return of “Is This A Show?” and an indictment of “Sweet Caroline.” This one’s got it all, folks — cheers!Feat Our / NY Vodka and Fat Orange Cat / Decadent Brewing!Follow Ben on Twitter and IG at @ben_rappaportFollow OUR / NY Vodka at @ourvodkaFollow Fat Orange Brew Co at @farorangebrewcoFollow Decadent Ales at @decadentalesAND FOLLOW ON THE RAILS, DAMMIT: @OnTheRailsPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To mark the hottest day in February since records began, the RadioTimes.com team locked themselves in a windowless studio and talked about the TV and on demand highlights of the coming months.
On the show this week the director and the producer of "Ralph Breaks the Internet”, the Oscar buzzed and critically acclaimed sequel to "Wreck-it Ralph"! Rich Moore (The Simpsons, Futurama, Zootopia) and Clark Spencer (Lilo & Stitch, Zootopia) join us to talk about developing their new movie, what they discovered about the darker side of the internet during their research process, Rich Moore’s legendary work on The Simpsons and what he learned about animation and satire, iconic characters from Lisa Simpsons to Vanellope to Disney princesses and much more. Plus TV and film critic Candice Frederick (The New York Times, The Guardian)on some of her most anticipate shows on TV this spring and some very interesting female protagonists we have coming our way.
Spring TV and Papa Musk | S4E11 This Week on SexyNerdScience, the TV turns on again for a springtime filled extravaganza, we talk about the Flint Town Documentary, we review Ready Player One, Blind Science, and look at what Papa Musk has been doing lately. Stop Spawn Camping, it's Not Cool; this is SexyNerdScience! -----Social Media Links----- Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SexyNerdScience/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/SexyNerdScience/ Subscribe to us on SoundCloud: @sexynerdscience Check out our Website: SexyNerdScience.com/ -----Support Links----- T-Shirt Sales: teespring.com/sexynerdscience2017 Patreon: www.patreon.com/Sexynerdscience/ Free Month of Audible: AudibleTrial.com/SexyNerdScience -----Sexy Nerd of the Month Links----- Warboy Raynie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/warboyraynie/ Warboy Raynie Twitter: https://twitter.com/warboyraynie
This week host Christina Jeurling Birro is joined by legendary costume designer Ruth E. Carter, who designed the stunning costumes of the blockbuster hit ‘Black Panther’, then we get the lowdown on the Spring TV season with IndieWire’s Liz Shannon Miller.
On episode 390, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to talk some cancellation and renewal news and what new and returning shows are coming in March, April and May 2018. Plus, a brief reality check and some TV recommendations at the end. (Start times of each segment)… Continue reading TVx3 E390: Spring TV Preview 2018
On episode 390, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to talk some cancellation and renewal news and what new and returning shows are coming in March, April and May 2018. Plus, a brief reality check and some TV recommendations at the end. (Start times of each segment) […]
THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN. Tyler got his laptop fixed, Will is out of Singaporean jail, Sean ran out of baguettes, and Andrew was right here the whole time. Listen as we stumble through our roles and try and remember what this whole podcasting thing is all about. (Friends? Maybe?)Topics this week are: Toys R Us Rave, desert driving music, French Smurfs, Minnesota Public Radio, digital photography with cameras, and spring television (boing-oing-oing)
On this weeks show Chris and Aaron discuss: Spring TV in including: Billions, Legion, and Barry, Earl Mann, seagulls and pepperoni, the highway pickles, fake weed is killing people in the Midwest, traffic accidents on 4/20, weed lounges are coming to Cali, and smoking Purple Punch. Please follow us on Twitter @TheWeedsmen420, Instagram @TheWeedsmenPotcast, and... The post 202: The Rabbit Died first appeared on Christopher Media.
Grants Rants #89: Yael Tygiel, Host and Body Positive ActivistSpring TV is in full swing, what’s catching our attention for better or worse? Cardi B is front and center, MTV's Jersey Shore is back wether we want it or not. We examine the "ratings battle" between ABC's The View vs. CBS's The Talk. And we examine how peter pan syndrome has effected reality TV casting. That and more with Yael Tygiel!@yaeltygielhttp://www.yael.tv/ Support the Rants: www.harrys.com/grantsrantsPatreon.com/grantsrants
It's that time of year when a young TV fan's eye turns to what's happening in the world of spring television releases. We do a short round of selections, including the final season of The Americans, Heidi Thomas' Little Women, and the new NBC series Rise. Then we talk about the Netflix reboot of Queer Eye, which we are much more positive about than we thought we'd be!
Hello everyone, our SNN co-hosts spend the night chatting about the Schmoedown, recent trailers, and the current television landscape. Our Mister Producer, Will Polk finds himself giving up on Waco, American Crime Story: Versace, and the Venom teaser trailer. Meanwhile, SNN Host, Sarah Belmont has a realization about the upcoming May box office and gives an honest opinion about Deadpool 1 & 2. This is a rant packed episode, because we finally talk about something other than the Arrowverse! Topic start time approximation. Banter Schomedown 1:10 min mark. Trailer Talk 13:00 min mark. TV Talk 41:00 min mark. Venom: https://youtu.be/dzxFdtWmjto Deadpool 2: https://youtu.be/xZNBFcwd7zc Solo: https://youtu.be/L4v8JCFgLPE
We're a day late but happy to be here to bring you the latest edition of What Fresh Hell Is This? This time, we're talking selfies, bad back tattoos, and murder doctors in - you definitely guessed it - the new Fox medical drama The Resident. Then we're diving in with a game about new spring network premieres that includes some retrospection on the television landscape of 2012 and leads us to the long-awaited Redemption Of Mark Brandanaquits. Bonus points to us for only mentioning Outlander three times. We're members of the Thought Bubble Audio Network. Find us at: www.thoughtbubbleaudio.com @thoughtbubblefm www.hatewatchwithus.com @hatewatchwithus
Greetings Nerds! The crew is back to present to you our Spring '18 expectations for the Arrowverse, Krypton, and Jessica Jones season 2. The nerds are joined this week by the ever agreeable TV After Dark Editor-At-Large, Reagan Pierce, who drops some serious Supergirl knowledge. Meanwhile SNN Co-host, Will Polk tries to predict next half or The Flash and Sarah doesn't even attempt to do the same for Arrow. We bicker, banter, and rant about our TV opinions...because this is Scene N' Nerd.
In this episode, Steve and Jen return from their break and discuss the TV and Movies they've watched during their hiatus. Then they review their Obsessions of the Episode: The Dark Tower Movie and #metgala.
In this TV centric episode of Must Go Faster, Ben and Rob touch on several essential shows of the Peak TV era, and give you reasons to check out each. The two talk about the technical skill in ‘Fargo’ (2:38), the “crappy cult” in ‘The Leftovers’ (14:19), the startup hilarity of ‘Silicon Valley’ (20:55), the substance in ‘Last Week Tonight’ (27:15), the frighteningly accurate ‘Veep’ (32:45), the hang-out vibe on ‘Master of None’ (39:01) and the damn fine return of ‘Twin Peaks’ (50:15).
Dave and Pat discuss the 'Big Little Lies' finale, series MVP, and what series means for TV (1:00). We discuss the finale of 'Legion', share our thoughts on the season, and Aubrey Plaza's breakout (7:30). We talk VOD updates out of Cinema Con (16:17), Joss Whedon joining DC for a Batgirl film (21:51), upcoming albums from Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, The Chainsmokers, Father John Misty, Logic, and Slyvan Esso (26:50). We conclude with our Spring TV preview by discussing the returns of 'Better Call Saul', 'The Leftovers', 'Master of None', 'Fargo', 'House of Cards', 'Twin Peaks' and more (38:42).
This week is all about Kelsey settling scores. First, she takes a bullet for us all while taking Buzzfeed to task over NBC's new show (and falsely advertised Parks and Rec placebo) Trial and Error. Then, she challenges Kirstie's assertions that she knows anything about network television with a new game segment, conveniently timed as a spring TV preview.
On episode 360, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Curt Wagner (@ShowPatrol) of ShowPatrolTV.com to talk some TV news and then preview the 2017 Spring TV Schedule. Plus, a very brief reality check at the end. (Start times of each segment/topic) News (00:00:56) We briefly talked about the following TV news story: Netflix […]
On episode 360, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Curt Wagner (@ShowPatrol) of ShowPatrolTV.com to talk some TV news and then preview the 2017 Spring TV Schedule. Plus, a very brief reality check at the end. (Start times of each segment/topic) News (00:00:56) We briefly talked about the following TV news story: Netflix… Continue reading TVx3 E360: Spring TV Preview 2017
Did you know that Amy Sherman-Palladino has a pilot for a new series streaming on Amazon? Yeah! We consider the potentially dubious wisdom of that project and imagine how we'd advise Jeff Bezos on its prospects. For our second segment, we consider the brutal onslaught of new TV that'll be appearing over the next several weeks, including new shows like Handmaid's Tale and Feud, and returning series like Catastrophe, Better Call Saul, and Veep. This week we also promo our next TV Book Club - Star Trek: TNG! We'll be discussing the two-part pilot episode for episode 82, so hop on the bandwagon!
Vulture hosts talk their favorite shows from this winter and what they predict about the shows arriving this spring. Plus, Jen Chaney gives us an the aria this week on the TV goodness that is March Madness.
On today's Pop Confidential podcast Jamey Giddens, Luke Kerr, Jillian Bowe, Sara Bibel and Melodie Aikels dish the latest pop culture and TV headlines and storylines.
The PreGame crew goes hard on the best shows on TV. What you should be watching. #MustWatchTV We give our takes on: House of Cards, Game of Thrones, Suits, The Walking Dead, DareDevil, etc... Shows we hate: Scandal Segment 2: (56:00) The Warriors/Spurs vying for best team in the league. (1:10:00) The Jekyll & Hyde Orlando Magic. Oladipo's back but the team is still struggling. Finally we name our Bags of the Week (1:31:00).
On episode 314, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) and Ivey West (@Dorv) to talk some cancelation and renewal news and then preview the 2016 Spring TV Schedule followed by a discussion of recent episodes of Quantico, The Magicians and Limitless. Plus, some TV recommendations at the end. (Start times […]
On episode 314, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) and Ivey West (@Dorv) to talk some cancelation and renewal news and then preview the 2016 Spring TV Schedule followed by a discussion of recent episodes of Quantico, The Magicians and Limitless. Plus, some TV recommendations at the end. (Start times… Continue reading TVx3 E314: Spring TV Preview 2016
Inspired by a recent article by Sydney Ember about the changing role of advertisements on network TV, we consider the problems of the network TV ad model more broadly. Should there be sponsored segments? Should there be native advertisement? Should shows just run longer to cram more marketing goodness in? We then look at the spate of current and upcoming TV offerings. Andrew complains about Game of Thrones, Kathryn recommends Outlander, and Margaret reveals some surprising information about Jackie Chan.
This week we’re looking back at shows that surprised us, disappointed us, won us over or finally lost our love this past TV season. (We may be the only Pop Culture pundits to mention Fixer Upper in our year-end review. Maybe.) Then we’re looking forward to summer, with a ton of returning favorites and possible new loves, plus all the TV we’re finally, totally catching up on now that TV has “slowed down.” It’s a whirlwind of awesome, and we couldn’t be more excited. Pull up a chair and open your spreadsheet of TV to do—it’s time for Après Culture.
On episode 263, Jason (@theTVaholic) and Rae (@raelee) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to talk some renewal news, preview the Spring 2015 TV schedule and then discuss recent episodes of Fresh Off the Boat, The 100 and Hart of Dixie. Plus, some TV recommendations at the end. (Start times of each […]
On episode 263, Jason (@theTVaholic) and Rae (@raelee) are joined by Kyle Nolan (@kyool) from NoReruns.net (@NoReruns) to talk some renewal news, preview the Spring 2015 TV schedule and then discuss recent episodes of Fresh Off the Boat, The 100 and Hart of Dixie. Plus, some TV recommendations at the end. (Start times of each… Continue reading TVx3 E263: Spring TV Preview 2015
Where we wish people a Happy Easter, talk about great things containing the word “final,” Tim goes to Reno and we preview the Spring TV season.
On episode 215, Amrie (@mytakeontv), Jason (@theTVaholic) and Rae (@raelee) talk some TV news, preview the 2014 Spring TV Schedule and discuss recent episodes of Castle and About a Boy. Plus, a reality check and a TV on DVD pick. (Start times of each segment/topic) News (00:02:15) We briefly talked about the following three TV… Continue reading TVx3 E215: Spring TV Preview 2014
On episode 215, Amrie (@mytakeontv), Jason (@theTVaholic) and Rae (@raelee) talk some TV news, preview the 2014 Spring TV Schedule and discuss recent episodes of Castle and About a Boy. Plus, a reality check and a TV on DVD pick. (Start times of each segment/topic) News (00:02:15) We briefly talked about the following three TV […]
On episode 170, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Curt Wagner (@ShowPatrol) of ShowPatrolTV.com to take a look at what the Spring 2013 TV schedule looks like and discuss recent episodes of Southland and Community. (Start times of each segment/topic) News (00:01:29) We briefly talked about the following three TV news story: FX… Continue reading TVx3 E170: Spring TV Preview 2013
On episode 170, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Curt Wagner (@ShowPatrol) of ShowPatrolTV.com to take a look at what the Spring 2013 TV schedule looks like and discuss recent episodes of Southland and Community. (Start times of each segment/topic) News (00:01:29) We briefly talked about the following three TV news story: FX […]
It’s been a long cold February, but the Gomers are back to warm things up! Join the guys as they think back on their hiatuses (hiati?), the disciplines they’ve developed and risks they’ve taken. And did someone order some Gomer Tangents? Try iPad 2 chat, Oscar thoughts, Spring TV talk, and quite possibly the most … Continue reading Season 3 : Episode 7 – We’re back, baby →
Before the show begins, Denee' rants about being catfished by a brick wall (1:53). Then we're onto a segment called "Do We Care" (5:08) where we read a few headlines and ask, do we care? Then onto the movie review for this week (18:43), "The Nice Guys", which Aaron and Andrew watched and enjoyed. Next we chat Spring TV (35:00) including thoughts on Castle, Survivor, Last Man On Earth, and many many more. Last up, as always, we end the show with our "Buried Treasure" (54:42).Thanks for downloading SiftPop! No spoiler special for today, so we'll see you next week.