#10 – Barry

The one with NoHo Hank.

This week we’re chasing our Hollywood dreams with HBO’s Barry, which just returned to TV after 3 years where absolutely nothing noteworthy happened in the world. Get caught up (or meet Bill Hader’s Barry Berkman for the first time) as we break our review into two parts: First we’ll revisit the first episode from 2018 and talk about what makes it such a killer pilot, then we’ll dig into a spoiler-packed discussion of the first two episodes of Season 3.

Plus, the latest on the Netflocalypse, a flurry of action from the newly-merged Warner Bros. Discovery (forever known as “WaBroDisco”), and a listener question about the future of streaming news caps off our in memoriam tribute to CNN+.

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📺 Review: Barry

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Season 1, Episode 1 (starting at 40:41) 🚨 🚨 Spoiler Alert for Season 3, Episodes 1-2 (starting at 59:42) 🚨

  • Number of Seasons Overall: 3
  • Where to Watch: HBO
  • Where to Stream: HBO Max

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#9 – Our Flag Means Death

The one with CNN+ (RIP).

We’re hitting the high seas this week as we cruise through the entire first season of the queer pirate rom com we didn’t know we needed: Our Flag Means Death. But first: Join us as we sail into stormy weather with Netflix’s salty subscriber numbers, search for the treasure buried in the latest video game adaptations, voyage to the far off land of the Amazon (dot-com), and accidentally deliver a eulogy for CNN+ before scattering the young streamer’s ashes into the vast ocean of entertainment.

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📺 Review: Our Flag Means Death

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Season 1 (starting at 42:16) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: 10
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 1
  • Where to Watch: HBO Max

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#8 – The Thing About Pam

The one with Yahoo! Screen.

You’ve got questions about The Thing About Pam and we’ve got… even more questions! Those questions include:

  • Are we terrible people for slurping down every second of this show like it’s a giant generic fountain soda in the clutches of Renée Zellweger‘s fat-suit-clad hands?
  • How should we feel about the complicated ethics of a show— based on a podcast based on an episode of Dateline— that treats the real-life murder at the center of the story like the punchline of a joke?
  • And do the tonal similarities to Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber mean that Renée Zellweger is the Joseph Gordon-Levitt of network television??

Listen in as we grapple with these existential questions, catch up on the latest streaming news, and ponder the future of TV shows based on video games. Plus: There’s a new comedy streaming on… Grindr? Sure, why not!

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📺 Review: The Thing About Pam

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Episodes 1-4 (starting at 25:00) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: 3
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 1
  • Where to Watch: NBC
  • Where to Stream: Peacock
  • Based On: The Dateline Podcast The Thing About Pam (based on the episode of Dateline)

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#7 – Minx

The one with the pigeon.

We’re bringing sexy back this week with our review of the excellent new HBO Max comedy Minx. But first we share our love of corporations, brainstorm potential MGM reboots for Amazon, and beg our parents not to kick us off their Netflix in response to the streamer’s potential crackdown on password sharing.

Oh, and a story about a pigeon. 🐦

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📺 Review: Minx

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Episodes 1 and 2 (starting at 38:19) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: 2
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 1
  • Where to Watch: HBO Max

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#6 – Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber

The one with the Peacockalypse!

This week we’re reviewing Showtime’s Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber and we’re so pumped we might say “super pumped” even more times than Joseph Gordon-Levitt does in the pilot.

But first, in the news: We’re super pumped for the Peacockalypse (coming this fall to Hulu!), but we’re super NOT pumped about Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s pathetic response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill. And only time will tell if we’ll ever be super pumped for streaming news services like CNN+ and Peacock’s new “MSNBC Hub on Peacock” (in case you weren’t aware that it’s on Peacock). Oh, and for some reason Chris’s Roku wants him to know that Judge Jeanine Pirro has a thing for American castles (of which there are… many?).

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📺 Review: Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Episodes 1-2 (starting at 39:05) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: 2
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 1
  • Where to Watch: Showtime
  • Where to Watch the Pilot: Free on YouTube!
  • Spinoffs: Supposedly in the works

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#5 – Servant of the People

The one with the Ukrainian President.

Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, is a political outsider fighting for his nation’s democracy, but his rise to power involves a hit Ukrainian sitcom about… a political outsider fighting for his nation’s democracy. Yes, we’re here to review the pilot of our new favorite anxiety-ridden satire: Servant of the People.

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📺 Review: Servant of the People

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Episode 1 (starting at 34:51) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: Pilot
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 3
  • Where to Watch: YouTube
  • Spinoffs: The literal presidency of Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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#4 – Law & Order (2022 Revival)

The one with the DUN-DUN.

OBJECTION! This revival is leading the witness!

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📺 Review: Law & Order (Revival)

🚨 Spoiler Alert for S21 E01 (starting at 1:02:00) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review:
    • The Original CBS Pilot, 1988
    • S01 E01 (NBC Pilot), 1990
    • S05 E01 (The Introduction of Jack McCoy), 1995
    • S20 E23 (The “Series Finale”), 2010
    • S21 E01, 2022
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 21
  • Where to Watch: NBC
  • Where to Stream: Peacock, Hulu
  • Where to Stream Past Seasons: Peacock, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video
  • Spinoffs: Special Victims Unit, Organized Crime, Criminal Intent, Trial by Jury, LA, True Crime (plus some international versions)

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#3 – The Single Drunk Female in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window

The one with Baby Shark

We’re doing double duty this week with a pair of boozy dramedies: Single Drunk Female (Freeform) and The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (Netflix).

But first: ViacomCBS is going all-in on their Paramount branding and announcing more new projects than we know what to do with (Smurfs! Sonic! Baby Shark!), Netflix is losing their Marvel shows, and we get a peek at the ratings for The Book of Boba Fett and talk about Disney’s streaming strategy. Grab a glass of wine (or a club soda) and join us!

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📺 Review #1: Single Drunk Female

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Episodes 1-2 (starting at 35:15) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: 2
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 1
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

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📺 Review #2: The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Episodes 1-2 (starting at 50:58) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: 2
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 1
  • Where to Watch: Freeform
  • Where to Stream: Hulu

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#2 – Abbott Elementary

The one with the Jason Bateman index

This week we’re going back to sitcom school with Quinta Brunson’s excellent new series Abbott Elementary, a family-friendly network comedy that somehow gave us permission to talk about OnlyFans and foot fetishes (thank you, Janelle James). It airs on ABC, we swear!

But first we’ll discuss how to stream the Winter Olympics (Peacock!), our secret desire for an all-Stephen-Root streaming service (Root Premium Plus!), and Amazon’s decision to deliver a price hike for Prime (are there free returns for our feelings?). Oh, there’s also a story about Rudy Giuliani and The Masked Singer in there somewhere, but we’re pretty sure we hallucinated the whole thing (please, please let it be a hallucination).

And at the end of the episode Dianne shares her love of Somebody Somewhere while Chris ponders his place in the ever-expanding Danny McBride-verse as he sings the praises of The Righteous Gemstones. It’s a jam-packed hour of streaming from your favorite 5-star TV podcast! (We’re absolutely going to milk that while it’s technically true.)

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📺 Review: Abbott Elementary

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Season 1, Episodes 1-5 (starting at 22:12) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: First 5
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 1 (Currently airing)
  • Where to Watch: ABC (Tuesdays, 9 PM Eastern)
  • Where to Stream: Hulu

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#1 – Yellowstone

The one where we Peacock Peacock

It’s our first episode and Streamageddon is already living up to its name with an apocalyptic amount of streaming news, including hot takes on the Netflix price hike and the company’s slowing growth.

Then we ask the big questions: Do we Peacock comedy? Also, why does Peacock have so many tiers? And what does wrestling have to do with Peacock anyway? (Related question: Are the wrestlers actual peacocks?)

Finally we gallop into our first review: THE MOST POPULAR SHOW ON CABLE (that you aren’t watching).


📺 Review: Yellowstone

🚨 Spoiler Alert for Season 1 (starting at 32:15) 🚨

  • Episodes Watched for Review: First 4 episodes (Season 1)
  • Number of Seasons Overall: 4 (Renewed for Season 5)
  • Where to Watch: Paramount Network (not to be confused with Paramount+)
  • Where to Stream Past Seasons: Peacock!
  • Spinoffs: 1883, The Mayor of Kingstown (not to be confused with Mare of Easttown)

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