
Kate Kulzick and Noel Kirkpatrick discuss the week's notable television, covering comedy, genre, drama, and everything in-between, before breaking down a favorite series no longer on the air that listeners may want to pull down off the DVD Shelf.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

It's finally here, the last podcast episode before our hiatus. Noel and Kate do their best to keep it together as they talk through another full week in TV, then head over to the DVD Shelf for one of the quintessential Televerse shows, CBS's lamentab... more
Allison and Kate close out the podcast by saying hello to one of the great TV detectives, Lieutenant Columbo, talking Columbo's season one premiere, "Murder By The Book." The unforgettable Peter Falk, the joys of an overconfident killer, and 1970s pa... more
Allison and Kate finish their journey Streaming In Place with Lucifer, talking the season finale, "A Chance at a Happy Ending." Michael's Westerosi wardrobe, the thrilling return of Said Out Bitch, and the power of choice. Tune in for our thoughts, t... more
Allison and Kate continue Streaming In Place with Lucifer, talking "Is This Really How It's Going to End?!". is , and we are full-on in our feelings about it. Tune in for our thoughts, then come back Wednesday for the season finale, "A Chance at a Ha... more
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I use to listen to this. Then the co- host kept changing until we got this very boring whiny guy to replace them. No clue why he was brought on. Him and his annoying voice are nails on the chalkboard bad. I couldn’t take it anymore and just stopped listening. Maybe I’ll come back when that guy leaves.
The Televerse is one of my weekly joys. The passion comes through and makes it very difficult not to watch all of the shows Kate and Noel and talking about (and not talking about -- that's a looot of shows). I don't always see eye to eye with them but that makes it even better.
I'm starting Queen Sugar this summer, I promise.
I love the breadth of shows and topics they cover- excellent!
Kate and Noel serve up a swashbuckling Straussian tone poem in their TV reviews. Kate commands her reviews like Karajan conducting his Berliners, and Noel plays Satie like on his vocal cords. They seemingly have all knowing knowledge of the TV world like Bach had of music, and Bach was or should i say is the Daddy. My main reason for loving the show is their eloquent opinions, and the bit at the beginning in which we hear a bit about the lives of Kate and Noel. They are such interesting fol... more
Not sure there's much more I can add to that. Kate is a great and engaging host who plows through the good, bad, and the ugly of TV to give podcast listeners an idea as to what is worth your time. She rocks and this podcast is very much worth your time as well.
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Apple Podcasts | #90 |
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