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I was worried those pictures of him with the celebrities was too fanboyish but he ended up being a really great interviewer who knows their work really well. He knows how to be welcoming to actors who aren't exactly podcast regulars. I started with the Gillian Anderson interview which was a lot of fun and then went

I actually thought it was a really fair debate. Both had arguments that were really strong and rather weak (personal nostalgia; cooking). I ended up voting for Amy. Very excited for their next debate.

"Wolfpop, the new podcast network from Earwolf, brings some interesting players to the scene like Leonard Maltin, Susan Orlean, and even Sylvester Stallone."

Your paragraph about The Master and The Doctor's relationship was really well done. Very well written review!

It's always weird how things become an "original documentary". I saw Hey Bartender a year ago on VOD after I read good reviews from its festival run. It actually just went on Netflix this week. Highly recommended. Makes a great argument for the rise of cocktails as something worthy of food criticism.

I loved the (possible) series finale so much. While the show sometimes goes a bit too broad for my liking, it handles the smaller moments so insanely well. Boy did it earn a particular montage in the finale. Tom Hollander is incredible in the whole series, but the last two in particular are career bests for him. I

One of my favorite Easter Eggs of the show is in the Pilot. There's one line of the message that Shannon doesn't translate. I have a French friend and when he watched the show I asked him to translate everything on the looping message and he confirmed she does say "We'll be going to the Black Rock." This show gets a

"And we have such big moves in the finale that the fight is actually one of the smaller events in the finale."

Cavalcade is absolutely the right answer. The reveal of them talking on the Titanic is accidentally hysterical.