
Anthony Ha, Jordan Crook, and Darrell Etherington talk about what's new in original streaming shows and movies. Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Disney+ – if it's new, original, and available to stream, you'll hear about it here first.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 336 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmTechnology | |||

This week, Jordan, Darrell, and Anthony discuss what it's like to rewatch "Dawson's Creek," then review Guillermo del Toro's new cinematic adaptation of "Frankenstein," plus the second season of the Netflix rom com "Nobody Wants This."
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This week, Jordan, Darrell, and Anthony review the Netflix crime drama "Black Rabbit." Before that, we talk about a LOT of other things we've been watching, including "The Morning Show," "The Diplomat," "Selling Sunset," "Pluribus," "Nobody Wants Thi... more
This week, Jordan, Darrell, and Anthony discuss the streaming shows "Black Rabbit" and "Alien: Earth," which somehow leads into a discussion of whether we'd still recommend "Game of Thrones." Then ... we dive into the ninth season of "Love is Blind"!... more
Anthony, Jordan, and Darrell all showed up for what we're calling a stone soup episode, as everyone brought different subjects to discuss: the cancellation of "Ultimatum: Queer Love," the Emmy Awards, and the latest news about AI "actress" Tilly Norw... more
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They sound so bored. Like they all need a nap. I listened to the Mythic Quest episode from two years ago and a little of the most recent episode to see if they perk up at all, but no. At one point Jordan actually yawns. Their review was long and yet, still very surface. “I liked it” “I like that actor””I liked that episode”. They don’t seem very qualified as critics.
In this podcast, three (sometimes four?) hosts chat about a season of a popular show or film - a casual conversation like (as one reviewer said) a dinner party. The individual personalities mix well and offer dynamic, insightful takes that bring the listener deeper into the seasons of shows we’ve enjoyed (and want to keep alive!).
What needs work is when hosts haven’t watched the full seasons of the shows.
I think you have a dynamite formula when you choose shows you all watched in their entir... more
Just listened to this episode and boy, you guys are cynical. Give the artist some credit!
I really like the sometimes snarky, but funny dynamic of the hosts. They grow on you quickly.
I started off just curious about their thoughts on some shows and films, and ended up being a fan. They make me want to watch more stuff just to keep up with the episodes.
Fun podcast that generally stays on topic. Good chemistry between hosts. Reviews are always subjective but they do a great job grounding their reviews in sanity.
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Content focuses on the latest original streaming shows and movies, featuring discussions about popular platforms like Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, and Disney+. Conversations often oscillate between critical analyses of storytelling and themes, and lighthearted banter among the hosts, providing listeners with a blend of entertainment insights and humor. Notably, the hosts engage with current industry trends and broader cultural themes, frequently diving into the implications of representation in media, audience reception, and each show's narrative structure.
Unique to this series is the dynamic between the hosts, who each bring their own voice and preferences to the table. Their camaraderie impacts the tone of each episode, which can range from ... more
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