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We're back! Jen, Amy, and Allie talk about what they've been watching lately, The Last of Us (HBO Max), Extraordinary (Hulu), and Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street (Netflix).
We haven't sat down to cover new TV shows in a few months so we catch up on ALL the shows we've been watching as we closed out the year.
TV Shows Discussed:
Partner Track (Netflix)
Maid (Netflix)
The G Word (Netflix)
Uncoupled (Netflix)
Impeachment (FX/Hulu)
House of the Dragon (HBO)
The Great (Hulu)
Rings of Power (Amazon)
Search Party (HBO)
Tell Me Lies (Hulu)
Claim to Fame Cont… (ABC)
The Mole (Netflix)
The Challenge
Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Girls (Amazon Prime)
The Premise (Hulu)
Indian Matchmaker (Netflix)
Never Have I Ever
Rehearsal (HBO Max)
The Bear (FX)
Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix)
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Welcome to Wrexham (Hulu)
The Staircase (HBO)
Selena + Chef (HBO)
Buying Naked (Discovery)
Red Oaks (Amazon Prime)
We're back and catching up on summer shows! Blackbird (Apple TV+), Maggie (Hulu), and Claim to Fame (ABC).
In this episode, we serve up a cheesy rom com sandwich with a heavy serving of grit and drama in the middle.
Shows Covered: The Summer I Turned Pretty (Amazon Prime), We Own This City (HBO), and Heartstopper (Netflix)
What do Mormons, a time traveling romance, and mysterious murders have in common? Perhaps more than you think.
It’s our 51st episode! In typical fashion we chose to watch the latest corporate scandal with WeCrashed (Apple TV+), explore the book turned tv show Pachinko ((Apple TV+) and Our Flag Means Death (HBO Max) a comedy about pirates!
Episode 50(?!): The Dropout (Hulu), Severance (Apple TV+), and The After Party (Apple TV+).
In the longest string of show titles we have ever covered, we discuss these three shows along with a lot of what we have also currently been watching.
2021 may have come to an end but that didn't stop us from checking out some of the year's TV pilots! In this episode we dive into Station Eleven (HBO Max), Harlem (Amazon Prime), and Welcome to Earth (Disney +).
Happy holidays! We baked a new episode just for you, filled with (arguably) fantastic tv: The Shrink Next Door (Apple TV+), Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max), and 4400 (The CW).
Yes, they have rebooted Legends of the Hidden Temple (The CW). Is it worth watching? Or should you instead watch Dopesick (Hulu) or One of Us Is Lying (Peacock)? Let us help you decide!
When life gives you Martin Short television you watch it, and Hulu did just that and more with Only Murders in the Building (Hulu). Allie gives network tv another shot, this time with Ordinary Joe (NBC), and we dive deep into the MLM world with LuLaRich (Amazon Prime).
Allie introduces us to Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu), Jen introduces us to Reservation Dogs (FX), and Amy is Starstruck (HBO Max).
Amy finally gets to watch the new Gossip Girl. Was it worth the wait? Allie takes us to Penguin Town and Jen takes us for a stay at The White Lotus, but should you go to any of these places? Tune in to find out!
Continuing our way through all the mystery/crime shows we can get our hands on, we check out the critically acclaimed Mare of Easttown (HBO), take a stroll through Rutherford Falls (Peacock) and get incredibly spooked with Lisey's Story (Apple TV +).
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In our 41st episode, we watch one of the most surprisingly great shows we have ever seen. Which one is it - Hacks (HBO Max), Cruel Summer (Freeform), or Girls5Eva (Peacock)?
In our 40th episode, we watch one of the worst shows we have ever seen. Which one do you think it is?
This episode we talk about the dark parental comedy Breeders (FX/Hulu). We also chat with the beautiful and unique It's a Sin (HBO), and wrap up with the nerdy new quiz show, The Chase (ABC).
Amy and Jen check out Netflix's new original sci-fi series The One (Netflix), and delight over hunky Chris Evans in Defending Jacob (Apple TV Plus). Lastly they brave network tv with Debris (NBC).
Join us as we enter an alternate history in For All Mankind (Apple+), collectively compete to build The Bridge (HBO Max), and take a look at the very literal title Earth at Night in Color (Apple +).