Writer Tim Goodman (former SF Chronicle and Hollywood Reporter TV critic) talks irregularly with Jason Snell about television and other stuff. Released simultaneously worldwide to all international markets. Love to your mothers. TV Talk Machine art by the late, great Don Asmussen.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 435 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmTV Reviews |
[Crossposted from Downstream on Relay FM.]
Down the chimney comes Tim Goodman, reuniting with Jason to discuss his super-secret insider TV reviews, streaming’s influence in the rise of international TV here in the U.S., and Jason’s top TV shows of t... more
This reunion is crossposted from Downstream episode 43. Tim Goodman drops by to discuss his decision to be a TV writer at the very end of the Peak TV era, the challenges of TV criticism, and his return to writing about TV on his own terms via his Sub... more
“Counterpart” revisited, CNN+ as seen through the lens of an escaping prisoner, Apple TV+’s surprise success, the mess that is the current streaming landscape, and Tim shares a book idea with substack readers. Plus, letters from listeners!
Tim Goodm... more
“Station Eleven,” “The Afterparty,” Stephen Colbert, TV marriages, “The A Word,” and the moment when Tim’s partner said, “Yeah, I’m never gonna watch that.” Plus: your letters!
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I enjoyed this show, but now there is really no point, as Goodman has moved on. Jason throwing subjects at Goodman, who now seems to have a complete disdain for what he once did, isn’t entertaining. Jason should dump out, & concentrate on his other shows. Enough cryptic talk about what Goodman is up to, and his I-don’t-care-anymore attitude.
Informative, smart & funny. Give it a try. Once you get to know Tim & Jason you’ll be hooked!
Is the TVTM over or will there be new episodes? I hope there are more episodes soon. If not it was a good run for all the episodes I listen to were great!!!!
Shame on The Hollywood Reporter for losing Tim Goodman!!!
My favorite tv podcast. I love Tim’s views on shows and Jason’s excellent hosting and production.
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