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Travis, Amanda & Steve!

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The gang knows that they love that this season of tv is over, lemme tell ya that much. With episode 8 of the Netflix limited series Bodies, "Know You Are Loved," Amanda, Steve, and Travis get to do their final round up on what they liked, and did not like, about the season before announcing Steve's choice for the next season.
The crew's reviews grow continuingly lackluster as they plumb the depths of the penultimate episode of Netflix's Bodies, "Catch Me If You Can."
The gang tackles episode 6 of the Netflix miniseries Bodies, "The World Is Yours." Dissatisfaction grows. Travis handles trivia and talks mad bomber movies.
The crew continues its look at the Netlfix limited series Bodies, getting into the fifth episode "We Are One Another's Ghosts." There is praise for this show but increasing criticism from Steve and Travis as Amanda continues lead hosting duties, as well as trivia.
To Steve's dismay, episode four of the Netflix limited series Bodies does indeed delve into fictional explanations of time travel but he is more than up for the task. Amanda continues as cohost and Travis does his thing as the gang goes "Right Up The Wazoo."
The trio takes on the third episode of Netflix's Bodies! It's Travis's turn to host the quiz and he has a little impostor syndrome.
The gang digs deeper into the mystery that is the 2023 Netflix limited series Bodies by taking a good look at the second episode titled "Do You Know Who I Am?"
Wondering where episode 56 is? So are we. It's gone, lost to the digital gods of the internet. As was announced on our lost 56th episode, it is Amanda's turn for a new season of tv, and she has chosen the 2024 sci-fi weirdness Bodies, on Netflix.
The crew takes on the penultimate episode of Apple TV's Ted Lasso, "All Apologies." They also discuss fleshlights at length.
Steve, Amanda, and Travis dig into the eight episode of Apple TV's Ted Lasso, "The Diamond Dogs." To Amanda's delight, Steve gives us Latin lessons.
The gang dives into episode 7 of Apple TV's smash show Ted Lasso with the unfortunate title of "Make America Great Again." A lot happens in the world of Ted Lasso this episode! And Steve, Travis, and Amanda have a lot to say about it.
Things get a little spooky just in time for October as the gang continues their journey through season one of Apple TV's Ted Lasso with episode six, "Two Aces," the central plot of which revolves around a haunting and a curse. Steve, as always, provides deeper insights into the show's references to the world of sports, Travis gets hung up on words and phrases such as "swum" and "sexy baby," and Amanda comes armed with some background on the historical references from the episode.
Amanda, Steve, and Travis dig into the fifth episode of Apple TV's Ted Lasso. Steve provides some movie trivia as well.
It's a gala event on Apple TV's Ted Lasso and at Small Screen Sessions as the gang celebrates their 50th episode and one year anniversary.
The SSS crew goes full party mode for episode three of Apple TV's Ted Lasso, because Steve's college neighbors were having a rager next door for the duration of recording this week's episode.
Steve, Amanda, and Travis have fun diving into the second episode of Apple TV's runaway hit Ted Lasso, and indulge far too often in fake British accents.
It is now Travis's turn to take on lead hosting duties as he, Steve, and Amanda dig into his pick for the show's next season of television, Apple+'s Ted Lasso, to Steve's dismay.
The gang winds up the HBO miniseries Chernobyl with its 5th episode, "Vichnaya Pamyat." In wrapping up this season, we end Steve's run as lead host/science guru and get Travis's pick for the next season of tv for the podcast.
The hosts get into the fourth episode of HBO's Chernobyl ironically titled "The Happiness of All Mankind."
The crew hits the halfway mark of HBO's 2019 miniseries Chernobyl and remain grateful to not be dying slow deaths due to radioactive exposure.
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