A Podcast About All Things Televisual
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV ReviewsTV & Film |
The crew heads back for another school year at Nevermore on the latest TV Junk Podcast. Frank, Nuno and Greg break down each episode from Season 2 of Wednesday. They discuss the need to bring back every character from Season 1, huge Addams Family lor... more
A three year gap between seasons could not stop the TV Junk crew from returning to the Dreaming as Greg and Nuno sat down to discuss Season 2 of the Sandman. They get to know new siblings of the Endless, Dream's terrible relationship choices, kids th... more
The crew are enjoying 3 minute cavatelli and original beef sandwiches as they chat the 4th season of FX's The Bear. They breakdown each episode and discuss the tonal differences from past seasons. They also touch on stunt casting, the enigma of Franc... more
The mean streets of Chicago is the setting for the latest episode of the TV Junk Podcast. Greg, Dax and Nuno chat Disney+'s Ironheart. They breakdown each episode and discuss the likability of RiRi Williams, the Hood's terrible gang, what happened to... more
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Great insight and commentary— except for Dax. This guy is so hyped up and rigid with his opinions. He needs to take a breath and lower his adderall dose. If I see that Dax is involved I will skip that episode. Love it when it’s Greg, Nuno, Sean and Frank.
Great expansion into the film junk universe.
Andor episode was absolutely brutal. 2 hours and almost no insight, just frank moaning about dumb things (often remembered incorrectly). Also listening to Nuno try to summarise a plot point or his feelings was interminable. I think he might be the most incredibly dull person to ever be on a podcast.
I really can’t wait to listen to the next instalment where two out of four people say they fell asleep and no one really seems like they want to be there.
If you are a fan of tv or Star Wars and w... more
film junk sister show. essential.
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Content primarily revolves around discussions of popular television shows, movies, and related pop culture phenomena. Topics range from detailed analyses of current series like "Andor" and "Daredevil: Born Again" to nostalgic explorations of classic cartoons and their theme songs. The hosts often share personal anecdotes and comedic takes that highlight their rapport, while providing critiques of film and TV industry trends. Unique aspects include the blending of humor with critical insights, establishing a lively tone that resonates well with fans of television and film.
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TV Junk Podcast launched 4 years ago and published 47 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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