Join a brother and sister duo, Tim and Lis Telep, as they watch and critique the tv show, The 100. We discuss what's great, what sucks, and why we can't get enough of this sci-fi drama!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Good Day from our rest dear listeners! We decided to release our series of bonus episodes on the HUDGENing for your enjoyment. These were originally aired on our patreon where there are other episodes like this! more
We're back for one last ride! Featuring special Guest Chris Larkin! We talk about a whole mess of rambling topics, so you know we finished this pod in true form. Enjoy! more
Well here we are folks, at the end of all things. Thanks to everyone who came along with us. This one is a doozy and there's no good way to say it but...The ending sucks! more
The Penultimate episode! Although we are almost at our journey's end the show continues to confound us with its character motivations and choices! Enjoy more
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I just love this podcast. Tim and Lis are absolutely hilarious and I laugh out loud at their antics. Thanks Tim and Lis!!!!!!
tim and lis never fail to make me laugh. their episodes are the best part of my week and keep the 100 universe interesting for me after having watched the show 8 times. the nicknames, the ongoing bits/inside jokes, it’s all amazing. love them and the show so so much, 100% the best podcast i’ve ever listened to
I’ve done the research, crunched the numbers, polled the universe, and have concluded this IS the best podcast. Science and facts and stuff…
This podcast cracks me up. I love these folks, they’re so fun and witty. Their commentary is really spot on and insightful while bringing in a good amount of humor.
It truly is great to find a show that gives honest input on something that they love. Too many podcasts are either homers or overly critical and never happy. This show threads the balance incredibly well!
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