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On this supersized episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the season and series finales of the Emmy race's biggest shows, including Succession, Ted Lasso, Yellowjackets, and more. MAJOR SPOILERS!! more
On this episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen talk about the Emmys drama races and answer multiple listener emails about "Succession," Kieran Culkin, and Jeremy Strong (00:10). Then, Joyce and Chris give ... more
On this episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the Emmys 2023 comedy categories and wonder if the divisive third season of "Ted Lasso" can go all the way (00:10). Then, Joyce and Chris answer liste... more
I hoped for a thoughtful, in depth review of the Oscars and got explanations like “they just liked the movie” or “I guess they didn’t like it enough to vote for him”. No kind of going through the results either by movie, or category so that comparisons could be made. No thoughts like maybe Tom Hanks was really the main character in Elvis which affected voting for Austin Butler. No description of the themes of the movies just an unbelievable repetition of the word “narrative”. This is the last ep... more
Always an informative fun listen.
I love the awards race, but one of the hosts is so condescending and mean to her counterpart I couldn’t get through an episode. It’s seriously bizarre to hear someone be that smug and that mean. more
I like the quick podcast posts after awards shows, but I have ZERO interest in hearing about how Chris did with his personal picks. I can't finish these episodes and listen elsewhere.
I really like the idea of this podcast. I really enjoy the topics they discuss, but I had to stop listening today. The female host is too eager to point out mistakes or make the male host seem like an idiot. Then she giggles about it. It seems very immature. He takes it pretty well and plays along. They interrupt each other too much. She says “ umm” and “like” way too many times while looking back at her notes mumbling. The Vanity Fair podcast is better.
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Gold Derby Show launched 11 years ago and published 262 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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