Currently Watching: Constellation (Apple TV+) Join us on the Story Archives show. Each week, hosts Mario Busto and Zachary Newton provide entertaining commentary on the latest TV Shows and Films, with the current focus on the Apple Original Series, Masters of the Air. Tune into our weekly episodes to keep up with all things Master of the Air. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 187 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
Welcome to our Story Archives recap coverage of ‘Constellation’ on Apple TV Plus. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown episode 7 titled, “Through the Looking Glass.” In it, Jo, Alice, Magnus, and Henry run around in a blizzard yelling until Henr... more
Welcome to our Story Archives recap coverage of ‘Constellation’ on Apple TV Plus. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown episode 6 titled, “Paul is Dead.” In it, we experience everything that’s happened so far through the eyes of Paul Lancaster. more
Welcome to our Story Archives podcast recap coverage of ‘Masters of the Air’, now streaming on Apple TV+. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown part nine, the finale of ‘Masters of the Air’. In it, Rosie flys a mission and is saved by the Russian... more
Welcome to our Story Archives podcast recap coverage of ‘Masters of the Air’, now streaming on Apple TV+. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown part eight of ‘Masters of the Air’. In it, we are introduced to the Tuskegee Airmen, D-Day commences, ... more
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If you are MAGA and want to hear like-minded people inject their uniformed political opinions into a podcast about entertainment on TV, these are your guys. I used to think they were decent. Now that they have gone political, I’m out. Not real bright, guys!
Started this podcast during HoD which was decent. Been a downward spiral since. Laced with racist, xenophobic and misogynistic personal opinions and attack any concept that bucks their myopic view of the world.
I use to like this but then they started joking and making unnecessary comments about US politics that they know nothing about.
Audio tapes in constillation ep. 4 came from a marine observatory in Denmark. Watching with captions states it. Great job. Love the talks about everything.
Please do Beacon 23, From, or Yellowjackets!
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