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Author: Craig Elsten

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San Diego radio vet Craig Elsten is joined each week by a rotating cast of top voices to talk about streaming TV, current and past shows, and much more. Each week is a different show and co-host.
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There's so much that goes into every production of film or TV, but never is captured for the screen. One of the people whose job is the "business of creativity" is Christi Sotomayor, a successful production coordinator in California for the past 20+ years. Christi met Chris Reed working on Sons of Anarchy for four seasons together, and joins the Crossing Streams podcast to talk about what her job entails, the types of skills that get you re-hired in an industry where you're always looking for the next gig, the best swag she ever received from a show, and much, much more. Christi also was the production coordinator for the recent reboot of "The Muppet Show" and gives us insane behind-the-scenes insight into what it was like to shoot that show!
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are back together to discuss a momentus finale to season four of Industry. Was this the guys' favorite episode of the season? No! But an ambitious show has taken another bold turn. They go character-by-character through the season's arcs, with a look ahead to what they imagine the fifth and final season could look like.
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are back with their second podcast in your feed this week, catching up on the remarkable fourth season of Industry. In this episode, the boys look at the big themes from the past three episodes (5-through-7), the possible end of Eric Tao on the show, Tender's scrutiny, the duplicitousness of Whitney, and so much more! We'll be back next week to review the finale!
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are back to discuss the entire first season of the new Game of Thrones spin-off, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. In the opening segment, the guys discuss the show generally, without spoilers, including the excellent casting decisions made. Then, they break down the plot of the show and look ahead to how they hope it will keep its tone in future seasons.
Industry has long been one of Craig's favorite shows, but over the past three weeks, Chris binged the program from the start of season one until now! The guys start off by discussing the show as a whole and the themes of the first three seasons, then they get into the fourth season in detail (with spoilers). Dive in!
The annual tradition is back! Drew Steck joins Craig Elsten and Chris Reed to go through the major streaming television platforms with a cost/value review. How have the prices changed since the first time we did this in 2021? Where is the value? How have streaming pro sports impacted the value of various platforms? Where's the best content?The guys do a draft format, picking round-by-round the platforms they use and enjoy the most. Let us know what your platform bundle is by emailing the show at: crossingstreamstvpodcast@gmail.com
After an unexpected holiday break, Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are back for their 2025 year-end show...who cares if it came out in the first week of 2026!First, Craig offers two favorite shows of the year that don't quite fit in the list. Then. Chris and Craig alternate moving up their list to deliver their top-10 shows of the year! Lastly, Craig has some honorable mentions. Enjoy a podcast we work all year long to bring to you, the Top-10!
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are back with the penultimate podcast of 2025, as they take on the final three episodes of the first season of Pluribus, on AppleTV. This is one of the most thought-provoking series of the year, and Craig and Chris spend a large portion of the show analyzing the key themes we've learned about over the course of the season, especially as we learn more about The Others, how they operate and what they are ultimately on Earth to do. One of the best shows of the year! Email us at: crossingstreamstvpodcast@gmail.com with your thoughts!TIME CODES:30 Intro/housekeeping3:15 Big thoughts on the hive mind9:00 Vince Gilligan trusting and challenging his audience15:45 Humanity put into servitude for a future invader25:00 Carol as an avatar for white entitlement32:30 Manousos is an avatar for…? The classic mythical hero?39:30 Isolation took a real toll on Carol44:45 thoughts on the ATOM BOMB50:45 do they need an atom bomb or just some screaming?54:45 Carol under the mist of Zosia post-kiss1:01:45 Final thoughts on the season as a whole1:05:30 What We’re Watching
Craig and Chris are joined from New York by Amelia Campbell, who plays Amanda on The Chair Company. Chris and Amelia are old friends from a Shakespeare production in San Diego, and the podcast gets into her casting process for The Chair Company, working with Tim Robinson and much more!
this is a rarity: Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are out of alignment on this episode of Crossing Streams! One host really likes one of the two shows covered and kind of tolerated the other, while the other host REALLY didn't like one of the two shows, and truly enjoyed the other. Who's who, and which is which? Listen and find out, as we cover HBO's The Chair Company, and Netflix's tentpole teen drama Stranger Things 5 (Part One)!:30 Intro2:00 a quick note on the Oscars moving to YouTube9:30 The Chair Company discussion36:25 Stranger Things 5 discussion1:06:30 What We’re Watching
Vince Gilligan's new show Pluribus is looking like it might just be a masterpiece. On this episode of Crossing Streams, Craig Elsten and Chris Reed take a look at the big themes and moments from episodes 4-6 of the first season. The show contains spoilers for all six episodes of the series to date. SHOW TIME CODES:30 Intro4:00 quick housekeeping5:30 Episodes 4-6 had a theme: discovery for Carol10:00 Rhea Seehorn is carrying the rock for Pluribus, but we will meet Manousos14:30 Jeff Hiller appearance!18:00 Carol’s diabolical plot to learn the truth in episode 423:00 Manousos can’t get here from there27:45 The crazy visuals and methodical montages of episode 534:00 The Hamlin-Phone36:00 transitioning to episode 6 and Empty Las Vegas38:45 Pluribus as an allegory for AI re: Diabate in Vegas44:15 you down with HDP?48:15 The Others are colonizers and consent hypocrites54:00 circling back to Koumba’s role and viewpoint59:45 What We’re Watching
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed get together on the eve of Thanksgiving to go over Netflix's historical drama Death By Lightning. One of the hosts liked it a little bit more than the other, but there's a lot to unpack with an All-Star cast and a fascinating look at a less-known time in American history. SHOW TIME CODES:30 Intro, giving thanks to our audience and co-host5:00 Getting into Death By Lightning8:30 over-arching thoughts on the limited series14:00 appreciating the four-episode run time16:30 who had the most dynamic performance in the series?21:45 Matthew McFadyen’s performance as Giteau25:00 the crazy lax security around Garfield28:15 the best wig of 202531:30 did Death By Lightning take liberties with history?35:00 a slow finish—reflecting on Garfield’s legacy40:00 Giteau’s final moments44:15 What We’re Watching
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed return for episode #260 of Crossing Streams, taking on perhaps the TV event of 2025 in Vince Gilligan's new series, Pluribus, for Apple TV. In the (short) non-spoiler zone the guys offer their general thoughts on the series and on Gilligan's talent. Then in the spoiler zone, a look at everything which has made the first three episodes of Pluribus so riveting, thought-provoking and funny. Both guys said after recording this was their favorite podcast of the year, so please enjoy!SUBJECT TIME CODE MENU:30 Intro/housekeepingNON-SPOILER ZONE3:40 Opening thoughts on Pluribus from both hosts10:15 Vince Gilligan is in his bag and a master of his craftSPOILER ZONE13:15 The first episode of Pluribus is an all-timer15:15 The art of “show don’t tell”19:00 Rhea Seehorn’s performance as Carol24:00 Does Carol have a drinking problem? Is she a reliable narrator?29:00 The surprising humor of Pluribus37:00 Is The Joining a metaphor for Heaven?41:30 Is The Joining a utopia or are The Others concealing a lot still?45:00 the use of the countdown/count-up clock as a storytelling device55:30 What We’re WatchingIf you like this podcast, please give us a five-star review and/or kind written review on your podcast platform of choice, and thanks as always for your time and support!
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed get back together to talk about the finish of The Lowdown, a show that was beloved by both. The guys get into the storylines from the final three episodes, before welcoming on actor Eric Edelstein, who played Blackie on the show. Longtime friends with Chris, Eric gets into the magic of Sterlin Harjo's set, working in Tulsa, the process of getting the gig and much, much more!:30 Intro/housekeeping/spoiler warning5:00 narrative momentum of the final three episodes8:00 a show made with a lot of love11:00 creating a well-rounded character in Lee Raybon17:00 episode 8 brought Lee and Marty together21:00 directorial flourishes and one-shots27:00 the relationship between Lee and his daughter36:30 Eric Edelstein interview
Craig Elsten is joined by one of the patrons from the Padres Hot Tub discord, Oliver the Baseball Nihilist, to discuss a series near and dear to both of their hearts, The Diplomat on Netflix. In the non-spoiler zone of the show, the hosts discuss why they like The Diplomat and what makes it such a compelling watch. In the spoiler zone, the guys go all the way in on the big moments of the third season, the wild plot twists in the finale, and what it means for a season four. SHOW NOTES/TIMES:30 Intro, welcome Oliver, housekeepingNON-SPOILER ZONE3:30 why do we like The Diplomat generally?8:00 Keri Russell keeps bringing you back9:45 the show reflects a different era of politics12:30 Would The Diplomat be better served by a weekly release instead of binge schedule?16:15 a very strong bench of supporting charactersSPOILER ZONE18:55 amazing political drama in season three, but the romance wasn’t as strong22:30 episode six, our favorite of the season25:30 did The Diplomat try to cram too much plot into season three?30:00 the big season finale twist between Kate and Hal, was it earned?35:00 Rufus Sewell had an amazing season44:00 in praise of Rory Kinnear as Trowbridge47:45 do we buy all of Kate’s decisions this season?52:30 how can The Diplomat keep Kate in London for a fourth season?56:30 What We’re WatchingIf you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a five-star rating on your podcast platform of choice! Feel free to email us with your thoughts on The Diplomat at: crossingstreamstvpodcast@gmail.com
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are back to share their thoughts on the final two episodes of Task, where Brad Ingelsby has grown as a showrunner, the themes of redemption that ran through the series, and whether or not there should be a second season. What did YOU think about Task? Email the show at: crossingstreamstvpodcast@gmail.com and we'll read your replies on a future show! SHOW NOTES/TIMES:30 intro/housekeeping2:45 overall thoughts on the full season of Task11:00 themes of redemption14:30 is Grasso going to jail or was he redeemed too?19:00 Would Tom have really let Maeve keep the money?22:00 Episode Six was a BANGER29:30 should there be a second season of Task?34:00 What We’re Watching
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed get together to discuss a show that each believes will be in their respective Top-10 lists by the end of the year, The Lowdown on FX (and Hulu/Disney+). The guys go through the incredible cast and performances, the overall vibe of the show and where they think the first season might wind up. Then, a look at how Platonic wrapped up its second season, what the creators have left for a third season, and if lower stakes might actually help the show's longevity. Don't forget, you can email the show at crossingstreamstvpodcast@gmail.com with your thoughts on this show, or any of the others we've covered! We'll read your emails on a future podcast. SHOW TIMING NOTES:30 Intro/housekeeping3:00 Initial thoughts on The Lowdown5:00 Ethan Hawke star turn as Lee Raybon9:00 getting into the mysteries of the show14:00 An all-star supporting cast17:30 the many influences of The Lowdown22:30 guessing where we are headed in the last episodes26:15 Peter Dinklage shows up in ep5 to win an Emmy32:45 Platonic season two finale review35:45 How many times can Will and Sylvia fight and get back together as friends?42:30 Who had the worse fictional novel, Platonic or Smoke?44:00 Could Platonic last longer with smaller stakes?48:30 Flowers for supporting cast performances52:30 What We’re Watching
In a bonus edition on this week's Crossing Streams feed, Craig Elsten is joined by Danny Deskjob to review season two of Peacemaker, on HBO Max. The guys start with a 15-minute non-spoiler zone, to generally discuss the show. Then they get into all the spoilers from season two, including some controversial decisions made in the season finale, and the announcement from James Gunn on Friday that Peacemaker would likely not come back for a third season, but instead have its characters folded into other DCU properties. SHOW NOTES:30 Intro/housekeepingNON-SPOILER ZONE4:15 thoughts on Peacemaker the series as a whole9:00 Peacemaker succeeds as an R-rated comedy11:00 the best intro on TV 13:00 going through the cast of Peacemaker17:45 a multiverse story that actually worksSPOILER ZONE19:30 Was this a seven-episode season and a one-episode DCU set-up for the future?24:30 going through the major plot points of season two27:30 the use of Earth-X as Peacemaker’s alternate universe32:30 the best parts of the finale36:30 critiques of the finale 38:30 incepting Foxy Shazam into all of our lives44:00 using the *series* finale of Peacemaker as a set-up for future DCU properties53:00 What’s Danny Watching
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are most of the way down the tracks on the riveting HBO Sunday night drama, Task. In this episode, the guys begin with non-spoiler thoughts on the show for anyone who may not have watched yet or gotten up-to-date. Then, they go through the key storylines through the first five episodes of the show, and offer thoughts on the final two episodes to come. SHOW RUNDOWN:30 IntroNON-SPOILER ZONE3:00 Initial thoughts on Task as a whole so far6:00 Showrunner Brad Ingelsby, comps to Mare of Easttown10:00 An appreciation of the consequences of action in Task2:00 Basic show set-up 16:00 Exploring the secondary characters18:45 Chris’ thoughts on the portrayal of the biker gang Dark Hearts22:00 Is Maeve the show’s emotional center?SPOILER ZONE26:30 Talking about episode five27:45 Where the Heat-to-Task comparison fails32:30 Discussion of the mole within the task force37:00 the use of religion in Task42:00 Is Task a little too writer-y, or just right for HBO Sunday night?45:00 predictions for the final two episodes51:00 Is the Sam storyline over with? 52:45 What We’re Watching
Craig and Chris are again joined by Ken Gartin to go through the finale of Alien: Earth. Two of our three panelists were really let down by the finale, while one saw the promise for future seasons. What did you think? Email the show at crossingstreamstvpodcast@gmail.com! SHOW NOTES:30 Intro3:00 Initial thoughts on the season one finale10:30 The deathpool that wasn’t14:45 how does a season finale wind up so static?20:00 Is Sydney overpowered?26:00 What is the extent of the Eyeball’s abilities?31:30 Has Alien: Earth made the Xenomorph too tame?39:30 Has the finale changed your opinion of the season as a whole?51:30 What We’re Watching
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