
Fade in on two guys with a hunger for Smash... Louis Peitzman and Matt Piwowarczyk discuss NBC's best/worst musical drama: Smash.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Louis defends Marilyn's honor, Matt makes a pilgrimage to the stinkiest Broadway theater, and the podcast returns for a second encore.
Megan Hilty (@meganhilty) stops by to help AfterSmash Beyoncé. Louis casts Liza as Madame Morrible, Matt craves birthday wishes, and Ivy keeps her baby, probably.
Before taking a final bow, AfterSmash answers listener questions. Louis predicts Jimmy's death in prison, Matt finally confesses his love for Phantom of the Opera, and the podcast comes to an end, for now.
After the series finale, AfterSmash takes a look at Smash's deleted scenes. Louis wants Linda's groan to be the new Wilhelm scream, Matt covets a grotesque caricature of Marilyn's decapitated head, and Jerry wants to be your star.
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Matt and Louis bring a lot of musical theatre info into their dialogue, which makes sense, since it proves that they know what they're talking about and they're passionate about the subject. For most of season one, I enjoyed their commentary, since it was relevant.
However, as the show progressed, they started losing more focus on the show. The topic at hand would be related to show business, but I'd just get so bored. It was frustrating because the whole time, I'm thinking, "Just get back to t... more
On my third relisten during my third rewatch of the show. A great companion piece to NBC’s Smash if you’ve had the misfortune of not being able to convince anyone to watch it with you. Louis and Matt are fantastic hosts and the journey they take with their multiple guests brings back a lot of great memories of watching the show as it aired.
Matt and Louis bring a lot of musical theatre info into their dialogue, which makes sense, since it proves that they know what they're talking about and they're passionate about the subject. For most of season one, I enjoyed their commentary, since it was relevant.
However, as the show progressed, they started losing more focus on the show. The topic and hand would be related to show business, but I'd just get so bored. It was frustrating because the whole time, I'm thinking, "Just get back to ... more
This podcast is everything that I’ve been searching for in my quest for fellow Smash aficionados. Thank you for all of your hard work!
On my third listen in as many years.
Never gets stale.
Please make more.








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