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Bingeworthy
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Bingeworthy is a podcast about deciding what shows are worthy of wasting your valuable time watching episode after episode of. Each week a group of our expert panelist gather and discuss a show and make this crucial assessment.
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In our YouTube Series, highlighting YouTube content creators that can be just as Bingeworthy as TV shows, Steve has chosen, General Sam. While opinions might be mixed, it is one wild ride.
Matt, Sean, and Steve discuss their personal experiences with pens and books to the latest TV shows and movies. They talk about superhero fatigue, the impact of streaming on content consumption, and the rise of unique YouTube channels. The discussion also touches on the future of Star Wars and the role of Filoni in shaping its narrative.
General Sam is available on YouTube
Summary
In this episode, Matt and Steve dive into the latest happenings in the television world, particularly focusing on the new Star Trek series and its disappointing reception. They discuss the show’s lack of connection to the original Star Trek ethos, highlighting how the plot revolves around a character’s emotional turmoil leading to catastrophic consequences for the universe. The conversation shifts to other shows, including ‘Hijack’ and ‘The Pitt’, where they share their thoughts on character developments and plot arcs. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the new Game of Thrones spin-off, ‘A Night of the Seven Kingdoms’, where they explore its lighter tone compared to the original series and the implications of its storytelling choices. In this episode, the hosts dive into the intricacies of the first episode of the new series based on George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg novellas. They discuss the differences in cinematography and music compared to Game of Thrones, highlighting the vibrant visuals and the absence of composer Ramin Djawadi. The conversation shifts to character dynamics, particularly the chemistry between Dunk and Egg, and the challenges Dunk faces in proving his knighthood. The hosts also explore the historical context of the story, drawing parallels to the broader lore of Westeros and the implications of the Targaryen legacy. They express excitement for the series while acknowledging the challenges of adapting a novella into a full season.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is available on HBO Max
AI Summary says we are insightful…
In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, starting with a discussion on the Sean Combs documentary and its implications. They share personal holiday experiences and reflect on upcoming television shows, particularly the excitement surrounding ‘Pluribus’ and ‘Stranger Things’. The conversation touches on the themes of character development and controversies within ‘Stranger Things’, highlighting the emotional impact and narrative choices made in the series. Overall, the dialogue captures the essence of pop culture and personal reflections in a light-hearted yet insightful manner.
The Pitt is available on HBO Max.
In this episode of Bingeworthy, hosts Matt Milligan and Die-Hardman discuss their personal updates, dive into the intriguing themes and character dynamics of the show ‘Pluribus’, and explore various theories surrounding its narrative. They also transition into discussing new shows, particularly ‘The Chair Company’, where they analyze the first episode’s plot and character development, while pondering the nature of reality within the show’s context. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding the shows they are watching, particularly focusing on the pacing and storytelling of ‘Pluribus’. They explore the elements that make a show binge-worthy, the unique blend of cringe comedy, and the theories that arise from the unfolding narrative. The discussion also touches on the intersection of reality and perception in storytelling, alongside reflections on political commentary and cultural phenomena.
The Chair Company is available on HBO Max.
Binge is back with the new Vince Gilligan show Plurbis.
Special guest panelist Max makes his Bingewothy debut and picks his current favorite show, Beavis and Butt-Head.
In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss the return of Beavis and Butthead on Comedy Central, the implications of streaming rights for shows like South Park, and their favorite episodes from both the new and old series. They explore the character dynamics between Beavis and Butthead, share memorable quotes, and reflect on the show’s impact on comedy. The discussion also touches on the nostalgia associated with the series and the excitement for future content. In this lively conversation, the hosts explore various themes surrounding the animated series Beavis and Butthead, touching on personal anecdotes, character dynamics, and the show’s cultural relevance. They discuss the humor and absurdity of the characters’ lives, their relationships, and the impact of historical context on the show’s narrative. The conversation also delves into the binge-worthy nature of the series, reflecting on its timelessness and the personal connections viewers have with it.
Bingeworthy is back with a slue of new content! Starting with our first themed picks: Reality Television.
The hosts share their thoughts on nostalgic cinematic experiences and recommend binge-worthy shows, highlighting the unique format of The Joe Schmo Show as a standout in reality television.
In this conversation, the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from the British monarchy’s influence in Canada, the current NHL playoffs, personal updates on travels and life events, a trip to Vietnam and its historical significance, car troubles related to keyless ignitions, and a unique children’s book about the Donner Party. The discussion is light-hearted yet touches on serious themes, providing insights into personal experiences and historical contexts. In this segment, the conversation flows from humorous exchanges about cursive writing and parenting to a more serious discussion about the TV show ‘The Agency.’ The hosts share their thoughts on the show’s themes, including the balance between personal relationships and the demands of a spy career. They explore the cinematic quality of the show and its implications on mental health, drawing parallels to real-life experiences in the espionage field. In this conversation, the participants delve into the complexities of honesty in relationships, particularly in parenting and the spy world. They explore the dynamics of teacher-student relationships in high-stakes environments, the allure of the show they are discussing, and the intertwined conflicts that arise from personal and professional lives. The discussion also touches on character development and the anticipation of future plot developments, highlighting the clever writing and intricate storytelling of the series. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, including a unique one-off anime special, controversies surrounding the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, and a critical analysis of the second season of The Last of Us. They discuss character arcs, audience expectations, and the implications of killing key characters, particularly Joel. The conversation also touches on casting choices, pacing issues, and the potential future of the series, questioning whether it can be salvaged after the backlash it faced.
We are back with an all new season! All new jokes! All new shows! And all new AI generated show notes:
In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from health concerns, particularly vaccination and measles outbreaks, to the impact of climate change on living conditions. They also delve into the evolution of technology in gaming and its implications for content creators, particularly in relation to Nintendo’s policies. The discussion transitions into the realm of television, focusing on animated musicals and their significance in storytelling, with a specific mention of the show ‘Hasbin Hotel’. The conversation delves into the themes and concepts of the animated series ‘Hazbin Hotel’, focusing on its unique premise of rehabilitating sinners in hell, the musical elements that define its style, and the character dynamics that drive the narrative. The hosts share their first impressions, discuss the animation quality, and explore the show’s binge-worthiness, ultimately concluding that it strikes a balance between humor and depth. In this episode, the hosts reflect on their enjoyment of the show and discuss various topics including the upcoming drinking episode, the Minecraft movie, and the impact of COVID on social behavior. They also review recent movies, critique the adaptation of Until Dawn, and humorously discuss a bizarre lamp from A24’s Death of a Unicorn. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various aspects of the film industry, discussing anticipated movie releases, the impact of franchises, and the significance of marketing strategies. They explore the evolution of beloved characters and the necessity of sequels, while also reflecting on the lasting effects of iconic films like Twilight on actors’ careers. The discussion touches on live-action adaptations, the future of Batman, and controversial opinions on films like Zootopia, providing a comprehensive overview of current trends and personal insights in the cinematic world.
Hazbin Hotel is available on Amazon Prime
In this conversation, Matt and Steve discuss their recent gaming experiences, including their thoughts on various video games and upcoming titles. They transition into a discussion about TV shows, sharing their opinions on series like Dexter and Severance. The conversation then shifts to movies, where they critique recent Marvel films and express their excitement for upcoming releases. They also touch on cultural commentary regarding the term ‘woke’ and its implications in today’s society. The discussion wraps up with final thoughts on anticipated films and the current state of the entertainment industry. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from movie franchise fatigue, particularly with the Jurassic World series and Chris Pratt’s public persona, to celebrity controversies involving Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively. They also explore the intricacies of the TV series ‘Severance’, discussing character developments, theories, and the show’s unique narrative style. The conversation is rich with humor and insights into pop culture, making it engaging for listeners. In this episode, the hosts discuss the new streaming series ‘On Call,’ exploring its unique approach to the cop drama genre. They delve into the show’s background, character dynamics, and the absence of traditional music, which adds to the tension. The conversation touches on the realities of law enforcement, cinematic comparisons, and the importance of character development. The hosts share their binge-worthy ratings and final thoughts, reflecting on the show’s potential and their personal reactions to it.
On Call is available on Prime Video.
For some reason, Matt thought this show was very appropriate for the current time.
AI Show notes:
The conversation delves into the world of Magic: The Gathering, discussing a recent cheating scandal that has stirred controversy within the community. The participants share their thoughts on the implications of cheating in competitive play, the dynamics of the Magic community, and the role of influencers in gaming culture. They also touch on nostalgia related to gaming and the impact of popular figures like Ninja on the gaming landscape. In this lively conversation, the hosts navigate through various themes, including the darker aspects of life such as depression and cheating, while also celebrating new beginnings with job announcements. They delve into nostalgic television shows, humorous medical quirks, and the iconic action star Jason Statham. The discussion also touches on the impact of cheat codes in gaming and the dynamics of playing games with younger generations, all wrapped in a light-hearted and humorous tone. The conversation explores various themes, starting with humor and jokes, transitioning into discussions about show choices and the dynamics of games. The focus then shifts to the pilot episode of ‘The Newsroom’, where participants reflect on the writing quality, character dynamics, and the overall impact of the show. The dialogue highlights the attention to detail in storytelling and the relatability of characters, culminating in a rich analysis of the show’s strengths and weaknesses. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricacies of character development, particularly focusing on the flaws and depth of the characters in a specific show. They discuss the quality of writing and how it contributes to the overall cohesion of the narrative. The impact of news media and its representation in the show is also a significant theme, alongside character development and future implications for the storyline. The conversation concludes with final thoughts and ratings, emphasizing the show’s strengths and areas for improvement. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various pressing topics, including the implications of the rise of Red Note, a platform controlled by the Chinese government, and the ongoing debate surrounding the TikTok ban in the U.S. They discuss the complexities of tech mogul Elon Musk and his impact on society, as well as recent medical breakthroughs that offer hope for diabetes and cancer treatments. The conversation concludes with a humorous exchange, highlighting the importance of laughter amidst serious discussions.
Newsroom is available on Max.
Matt, Sean, Steve, and Night bring their favorite Christmas themed episodes to the show. Its an episode chock full of nostalgia and hating on Matt’s choices.
Matt is out, so Sean is Matt? Either way, it’s time for a Smallville Christmas!
Sean attempts to wow with a show the likes of which the panelist have never seen before.
AI Generated Notes:
The conversation covers various topics including disappointment with the Borderlands movie, excitement for Tactical Breach Wizards and Wizard XCOM, concerns about the terms of service for streaming Black Myth Wukong, the announcement of a Legacy of Kain remaster, and the casting of Frank Stone in a horror game. The conversation also includes discussions about physical copies of games, the Evercade system, and the balance of Dead by Daylight. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about the speaker’s new kittens and their names. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their interests in blacksmithing and the TV show Couples Therapy. They also share their initial thoughts on the show and the dynamics of therapy. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the role of therapists, the relatability of the show, and the potential heaviness of the subject matter. The hosts express their intrigue and curiosity about the show and its portrayal of couples in therapy. The conversation explores the quality of healthcare in the US and the challenges of navigating the healthcare system. The hosts discuss the irony of having top doctors but a flawed healthcare system. They also touch on the importance of communication in polyamorous relationships and the complexities that arise. The therapists on the show are praised for their ability to navigate difficult conversations and provide outside perspectives. The hosts agree that the show is binge-worthy, but recommend watching it with someone to discuss the heavy topics and reflect on personal relationships. The conversation covered various topics including late-night vibes, binge-worthiness of TV shows, the potential impact of a Taylor Swift lawsuit on AI legislation, and the limitations of current technology. The hosts also discussed the need for knowledgeable lawmakers in the field of technology and the challenges of regulating AI and machine learning. The conversation ended with lighthearted banter about cats and funny anecdotes.
Couple’s Therapy is available on Paramount+
Steve brings the FX series Shogun to the show. The panel has a very special guest. Shogun is available on Hulu. And and AI does more work than I do: […]
Matt brings the surprisingly popular video game adaptation to the panel. Fallout is available on Prime Video AI Show notes! The conversation covers a range of topics including food, holidays, […]
In what might be the biggest gimmie in the history of the show, Sean picks the classic cartoon, X-Men: The Animated Series. Wonder what this panel will say about it… […]
We’re Back! Season 4 kicks off with a Crystal picking a show that not an anime. With real people, like actors! And it’s American! Person of Interest is available on […]
More AI created show notes: SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including domain transfer, the Grammys, toxic fandoms, new games, console wars, Microsoft’s announcement, and Apple’s VR headset. […]
While we wait for the long delayed season 4, listen as our panel compares their top 10 most bingeable shows with that of a list Sean found on the internet. […]



