Season One is a podcast focused on the shows that were fated to only make a single season. Some are awesome and some are terrible and the two of us are going to watch them so you don’t have to.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionTV & FilmTV ReviewsFiction |
Bust out the pancakes, ready for their stolen syrup worth $6 million, as Presley and Andrew discuss this black comedy about a syrup heist.All our Links: linktr.ee/seasononepodSeason Spoiler Synopsis: The Sticky is a 2024 Amazon Prime black co... more
Quiet on set while Presley and Andrew review this parody of Marvel productions and get ready to laugh at the too-real world of movie-making with them. All our Links: linktr.ee/seasononepodSeason Spoiler Synopsis: The Franchise was a 2024 Max ... more
Grab your satanic bible, throw on your favorite heavy metal t-shirt, and come join the cult of Hysteria! with Presley and Andrew.All our Links: linktr.ee/seasononepodSeason Spoiler Synopsis: Hysteria! is a Peacock Original comedy horror-thril... more
Brief DescriptionAll our Links: linktr.ee/seasononepodAward Spoilers:Most surprising: Andrew: Pan AmPresley: WillowBiggest Disappointment:Andrew: National Treasure: Edge of HistoryPresley: My Lady JaneBest Premise:Andrew: RebootPresley: Reboo... more
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Apple Podcasts | #37 |
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A unique podcast dedicated to exploring the one-season wonders of television, providing insightful reviews of shows that only managed to air for a single season. The dynamic co-hosts engage in spirited discussions about a variety of genres, revealing the delightful, the disappointing, and the obscure programs that were left behind by viewers and networks alike. Each episode combines humor and personal anecdotes while dissecting narrative choices, character development, and overall production quality. They assess not only why these shows resonated or failed but also the cultural implications of short-lived storytelling, making it a thoughtful resource for fans of TV who enjoy both nostalgic reviews and critical evaluation of lesser-known ser... more
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