Sunday, September 23, 2018

DR217: Forever, The First and the 2018 Emmy Awards


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap and discuss everything from the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards including who won big, how Colin and Michael did hosting, who was actually under that Teddy Perkins makeup and which host won the prediction bet (1:55). We also review the first two episodes of the Amazon series Forever entitled “Together Forever” and “June” (35:35). Finally, we review the series premiere of the Hulu series The First entitled “Separation” (46:00).
 


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Saturday, September 15, 2018

Podcast Episode 216: Kidding Series Premiere and Castle Rock Season 1


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a pulled YouTube ad for The Nun (1:55) and the demand from Marvel fans for a Captain Marvel trailer (6:10). We also discuss how the song “Scotty Doesn’t Know” saved someone from entering a coma (15:00) and the proposed TV series based on “Hey There Delilah” from the Plain White T’s (19:20). Finally, we review the series premiere of Kidding entitled “Green Means Go” (26:50) and all of season one of Castle Rock including the finale “Romans” (36:45).



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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Podcast Episode 215: Predictions for the Unpredictable 2018 Primetime Emmy Awards (70th Primetime Emmys)


Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave and Kyle try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be on Monday, September 17th on NBC and will be hosted by Colin Jost & Michael Che.

We first discuss how Colin & Michael will do (1:30) and overall nomination stats (4:05). We then predict the acting, writing and directing categories for both comedy series (6:15) and drama series (29:35). Finally, we look at the main three: limited series, comedy series and drama series (52:10).



For even more Emmy coverage be sure to check out our nomination reaction special and our reviews of the comedy series and drama series nominees. You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes or on our YouTube channel.