Showing posts with label Better Call Saul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Better Call Saul. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Podcast Episode 397: Better Call Saul Series Finale and House of the Dragon Series Premiere

In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the movie Fall used deepfake technology to change the film's rating (1:50), CW's surprisingly high average age for their viewers (9:30) and the possible Walmart+ streaming service and bundle (15:00). We also preview the Netflix dating series Dated & Related by discussing the show's trailer (20:25). Finally, we say goodbye to Better Call Saul by discussing the show's series finale "Saul Gone" (25:20) before saying hello to the latest Game of Thrones series House of the Dragon (47:40).



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Thursday, June 2, 2022

Podcast Episode 386: Top Gun: Maverick, Obi-Wan Kenobi Series Premiere and Stranger Things Season 4 Premiere

 

In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the deal Marvel made to license the name/likeness of Stan Lee for future projects (1:25) and how many ads we may expect on Disney+ (7:10). Next, we review the series premiere of Obi-Wan Kenobi (15:10) and the season four premiere of Stranger Things (27:15). We also review the film Top Gun: Maverick (45:45) before finally giving quick check-ins on Ambulance (55:25), the midseason finale of Better Call Saul (57:40) and the finale of Survivor 42 (1:02:00).



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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Podcast Episode 382: Russian Doll Season 2 and Barry Season 3 Premieres

 


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss one man's world record of watching Spider-Man No Way Home 292 times (1:40) and how the Cannes Film Festival is allowing TikTok submissions (8:15). We also discuss Netflix's subscriber loss, stock drop and what the company may be doing to improve financially (12:10). Next, we review the season two premiere of Russian Doll (32:55) and the season three premiere of Barry (42:20). Finally, we give quick check-ins on the season six premiere of Better Call Saul and the films The Batman & Everything Everywhere All At Once (52:15).



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Thursday, December 30, 2021

What We're Looking Forward to in 2022

We will back in January with all new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2022.

Miss any of our shows from 2021? All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple PodcastsSpotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 45 live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.

Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on TwitterInstagram and wherever you get your podcasts. We will be live again Tuesdays in January on Twitch! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2022!

Thursday, December 31, 2020

What We're Looking Forward to in 2021

We will back next week with new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2021.

Miss any of our shows from 2020? All of our podcasts from the past year are available on iTunesSpotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes here on the blog or play all 49 live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.

Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter and Instagram. We will be live again Tuesday January 5th on Twitch! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2021!

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Podcast Episode 290: Mrs. America and Too Hot To Handle Series Premieres


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss proposed plans for reopening movie theaters (2:20) and the controversy surrounding a recent Who Wants to Be A Millionaire decision (13:30). We review the series premieres of Hulu's miniseries Mrs. America (24:00) and Netflix's dating series Too Hot to Handle (33:30). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been watching during the quarantine including Better Call Saul season 5 and ESPN's The Last Dance (52:20).
 


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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Dual Redundancy's March Madness Bracket - Favorite TV Character Results


March is over so that means our March Madness bracket is too! All your votes have been counted and it was Better Call Saul’s Jimmy McGill who won the final matchup against Baby Yoda from The Mandalorian.

Be sure to check out episode 287 of our podcast where we dive deep into all the results! Also don’t forget to follow us on Twitter so you don’t miss out on next year’s entertainment bracket!

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Dual Redundancy's March Madness Bracket - Favorite TV Character Final Round


It is March and that only means one thing: March Madness! After dealing with movies last year we decided this year to try and figure out who is the best character currently on TV!

“Currently" is a very important word here. This means their show must be currently airing or will be producing new episodes/seasons soon. In other words, any show that has ended in the last year including The Good Place and Bojack Horseman which had series finales last month are not. There are 16 competitors in each “division” (network, cable, premium and streaming). Every week they will battle against each other until only one TV character remains and is named your favorite currently on television!

Voting for this final round will close on Tuesday morning and the result will be revealed LIVE Tuesday night during our Twitch recording. Join us at 8 PM ET to find out the winner!

Speaking of voting THE FINAL ROUND HAS BEGUN! Please only one vote per person.

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Podcast Episode 260: Our Emmy Coverage of the 2019 Drama, Comedy and Limited Series Nominees


In this week's clip show episode we look back at our discussions on the shows that are nominated in the outstanding drama series, comedy series and limited series categories for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards. These spoiler-filled reviews include Succession (3:05), Better Call Saul (14:45), The Good Place (17:35), Russian Doll (31:00), Veep (41:20), Chernobyl (48:55), Sharp Objects (59:40), and Fosse/Verdon (1:08:40).




This episode was complied from past episodes that you can watch on our YouTube channel or listen to iTunes. For even more Emmy coverage check out our special nomination reaction show.

Friday, April 21, 2017

Podcast Episode 163: The Premieres of Better Call Saul, Fargo and The Leftovers


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss weird Internet eats. These include an update on the man eating a daily photo of Jason Segel (2:10), a Reddit user eating a vinyl record to settle a bet (6:15), Nugget Boy’s attempt to win free chicken nuggets for a year (10:50) and why a packet of teriyaki sauce went for nearly $15,000 (16:55). We also look at a man who built himself Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show set (21:10) and how bad Shia LaBeouf’s new movie did (25:05). Finally, we review the season three premieres of Better Call Saul (31:20), Fargo (48:20) and The Leftovers (59:10).



You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes or on our YouTube channel.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Podcast Episode 131: The Night Manager, Better Call Saul and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt


In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the announcement of four Avatar sequels (2:05), the drama surrounding Michael Strahan leaving Live with Kelly and Michael (11:10), Jared Leto’s gifts for the Suicide Squad cast (21:00) and Bono’s plan to defeat ISIS (26:45). We also review the series premiere of The Night Manager (34:05) and the second season finale of Better Call Saul entitled “Klick” (42:00). Finally, we review Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season two (59:00).



You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes or on our YouTube channel.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Podcast Episode 125: 2016 Grammys, Vinyl, 11.22.63, Better Call Saul and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee


In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle recap the 58th Grammy Awards (2:20) and Kanye West’s very busy week (14:20). We also review the series premieres of Vinyl (21:35), 11.22.63 (29:45) and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (43:20). Finally, we review the season two premiere of Better Call Saul entitled “Switch” (49:50).



You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes or on our YouTube channel.

Friday, December 25, 2015

The Best of 2015: David's Top 10 TV Shows of 2015


Every year I try and name my top television shows of the past year. As every year goes by the list gets longer and longer (top 12 shows of 2012, top 13 shows of 2013, etc.) In hopes of not having to write a novel for 2068 I’m capping my list at ten, even though 2015 was the year of #PeakTV. 

The list will be in alphabetical order because with such a variety of shows and genres I find it near impossible to say one is “better” than another. “Better” at what exactly? Every show has a different agenda and it is not my place to put Broad City under the same level of scrutiny that I do a show like Mad Men. I also do my best to keep spoilers to a minimum but there are some details I could not ignore, so you have been warned.

Unfortunately there will be noticeable absences from my list. I’m doing my best to catch up on The Leftovers and The Americans, which I have heard are both amazing. Plus many shows released their entire season in the last few weeks of 2015 (Transparent and Making a Murderer). Since this is not my real job and no advance screeners were available I was unable to see everything. However, these ten shows I did have a chance to see and love:


Better Call Saul (Season 1)

This shouldn’t have worked. Let’s give the comedic side-character his own spin-off! What could go wrong? Well it turns out nothing can when you have Bob Odenkirk, Vince Gilligan and the Breaking Bad team! While some may say season one was slow, it’s probably because we are used to the speed Jesse was traveling in the last episode we saw. We knew Odenkirk was funny but his dramatic work especially alongside his brother Chuck (Michael McKean) was a great surprise.

Podcast Appearances: Premiere & Finale 


Fargo (Season 2)

I hate comparing shows but this year we saw the sophomore seasons of two critically loved miniseries largely from the mind of one individual. One of which (Fargo) could earn the number one spot if I was doing an order, the other can’t even be mentioned in the same sentence. (Since this is a new sentence the other show was True Detective). Everything we loved about season one of this FX series was back and multiplied by ten. Editing, directing, writing and an ensemble so good that if I listed them all we would have a run on paragraph! Creator Noah Hawley could catch lighting in a bottle twice but will the third time be a charm too?

Podcast Appearances: Premiere & Finale


Hannibal (Season 3)

Before 2015 I did not see a second of Hannibal and three seasons later I still can’t believe a second of this show aired on a broadcast network. A kaleidoscope lesbian sex scene, scene transitions using melted butter and oh yeah, a cannibal cutting into his ex-patients’ head with a buzzsaw. While the pacing of the season was a little choppy (the creator was forced to speed up his timetable) I am glad we got a beautiful and fitting end to the Will and Hannibal relationship. But if we got another season I would be the first one sitting at that table!

Podcast Appearances: Premiere & Finale


The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (Miniseries)

HBO had the most outlandish character in all of television this year and he was completely real.Throughout February I heard rumblings online about how great this show really was but it was not until the eve of the finale when Robert Durst was arrested that I caved in to see what the fuss was all about. Two days later when I made it to the finale and heard Durst’s open mic, my jaw had to be lifted off of the ground. While the production timeline is a little fuzzy and perhaps blurs journalism ethics, it is hard to deny it was such an addicting television show.

Podcast Appearances: Series


The Last Man on Earth (Seasons 1 & 2)

Nothing may be ever able to top “Alive in Tucson” (the show’s pilot) but this is one of the few shows that I feel compelled to watch live every week. It is unlike anything on television and the most creative broadcast network sitcom. From solo episodes like the pilot to vignettes of Phil’s brother in space, you never know what, or who, will surprise us next. There are still some kinks to work out but when this show swings for the fences it always connects.

Podcast Appearances: Season 1 Premiere & Season 1 Finale


Mad Men (Season 7 Part 2)

While the AMC mandated break up of the final season did hurt the overall strength of season seven, the final four episodes of this half season were some of the show’s best. Everyone had their moment in the sun including Peggy Olsen’s badass arrival to McCann and January Jones’ awards worthy portrayal of Betty Draper and her sudden illness. Don’s finale could have been the brilliant “The Milk and Honey Route” but thankfully we got “Person to Person” where he had the chance to say goodbye to the three most important woman in his life before he has a groundbreaking idea. It was a perfect ending to a great show. Plus as for series finales go at least nobody became a lumberjack.

Podcast Appearances: Midseason Premiere & Series Finale


Man Seeking Woman (Season 1)

Alright you caught me. My bias is seeping into this list but anything I can do to support this show I’m willing to do. Whether it is dating a literal troll or going to a wedding in hell, anything is on the table. For those unfamiliar with the show Jay Baruchel plays Josh who finds himself in awkward and very surreal circumstances in the search for love. There’s time travel, a war room designed to create text messages and an Adolf Hitler appearance from Bill Hader. This show is near impossible to explain but if this sparked your interest season two drops on January 6th…

Podcast Appearances: Premiere


Mr. Robot (Season 1)

Much like The Jinx it was not until the week of the finale that I caved in and fell in love with Mr. Robot. Maybe I was thrown off with the title or maybe I just unfairly judged the show’s network, either way minutes into the pilot I was fully on board! Elliot’s dark and suspenseful attempt to take down E Corp with the mysterious anarchist Mr. Robot was one rollercoaster (or Coney Island ferris wheel) that I was not ready to get off. I have no idea how they can top the turns and surprises of season one but with a show that can eerily predict the future I’m sure Sam Esmail has it all figured out. 

Podcast Appearances: Season (Spoiler Free)


Nathan For You (Season 3)

Much like Man Seeking Woman I need everybody to stop what they are doing and watch this docu-reality series starring this Andy Kaufman-like performer who graduated from one of Canada's top business schools with really good grades. If you checked my dopamine levels at any point during one of these episodes it would be sky high! What started as a spoof of business makeover shows, season three became something else entirely. With an original fitness routine, a slice of life theater piece, and a heroic stunt so big it required seven months of training I can’t even imagine where Nathan will take season four. 

Podcast Appearances: Season


Silicon Valley (Season 2)

There were so many amazing comedy series that could be in this spot (Broad City, Louie, Veep, etc.) but I’m going with the sophomore season of this HBO series (which also won the Critics’ Choice Award for comedy series). While I enjoyed season one, season two fixed any faulty wires and thus a solidly consistent comedy was manufactured. Somehow despite more episodes and losing an hilarious supporting actor, the show only become more awkward and hilarious. An exciting arbitration arc (when have those two words ever been used together?) and guest work from Chris Diamantopolous and Matt McCoy ended the season on a cliffhanger that has me more and more excited for season three.

Podcast Appearances: Premiere

Five Honorable Mentions (to make 15 in honor of 2015): 


Do you agree with my list or did I forget to include one of your favorites? Send me your thoughts or lists either in the comments below or @eastwoodmcfly. For even more television coverage from 2015, listen to all of our podcasts on either iTunes or on YouTube.

Friday, April 10, 2015

Podcast Episode 96: Better Call Saul Finale, The Americans and the Mad Men Midseason Premiere


In this week's episode we discuss a variety of possible television revivals including (in order) Happy Endings, Full House, Twin Peaks, Coach, The X-Files, The Muppet Show, Mr. Show and Arrested Development (1:43). We also review Better Call Saul's season one finale "Marco" (25:55), The Americans' season three episode entitled "Stingers" (38:00) and Mad Men's final premiere "Severance" (45:43).



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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Podcast Episode 90: The 2015 Grammys, Better Call Saul, Fresh Off the Boat, and The Walking Dead


In this week's episode we react to the news that Spider-Man will crossover with The Avengers (5:25), the revival rumors for Happy Endings (10:13) and everything that happened at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards (14:40). We also wind down the fifth midseason premiere of The Walking Dead entitled "What Happened and What's Going On?" (27:15), Better Call Saul's two night series premiere episodes entitled "Uno" and "Mijo" (36:34), and the first two premiere episodes of Fresh Off the Boat entitled "Pilot" and "Home Sweet Home-School" (48:59).



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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Podcast Episode 66: Winding Down: "Fargo" "Orange is the New Black" and "Big Brother 16"


In this week's episode we discuss new Saturday Night Live ice cream flavors (1:59), the new writer and director for Star Wars VIII (5:53), and the production changes of Better Call Saul (9:35). We also wind down the season finale of Fargo called "Morton's Fork" (16:30) and the final third of Orange is the New Black's second season (35:14). Finally, we preview the premiere of Big Brother 16 (52:22) and cover TNT's The Last Ship in a new viewer segment (1:06:44).



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