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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

We extol the virtues of Archer, Huge, and Veronica Mars. Then we bash House of Lies and ponder Smash. Comedy, drama, and musicals await on this episode of the TV Overkill Podcast.
We talk about how great the newest version of Sherlock is, why Happy Endings should never pair up its cast members, what you can learn from a TLC reality show, and wonder where this season of Skins is going.
Expect suggestions of new shows to watch, discussions of current shows, and a throwback dvd suggestion. This episode: The Fades, Misfits, Community, Parks and Recreation, and The Wire.
Are you the kind of individual who views social mores through the prism of heteronormativity and gender performance but also loves nothing more than watching "Say Yes to the Dress" marathons on lazy Sundays? Then 'TV Overkill' is for you. Alex and Christina offer a high-minded perspective on the 'so-called' low culture medium of television. The pair vacillate flawlessly between pointed critique and unabashed fangirl-itude in a way that leaves the listener both thought- and squee-provoked. Ke... more
Christina and Alex provide thoughtful, witty, and clearly heartfelt insights to some of their favorite television shows, and this podcast manages to be more substantive than just two 20-somethings opining about pop culture. These two are able to ground their reviews in a deep knowledge of both American and British television as well as sincere considerations of pacing, characterization, and style. In this first episode you can hear them searching for their stride, but by the end they strike a co... more
I listened to this because I'm a huge fan of Parks and Recreation and Amy Poehler (and pretty much the entire rest of the cast too). Alex and Christina talk about several shows on this cast, but I'm kind of glad they waited until towards the end to cover P&R because it took them awhile to relax and find their groove in talking together (this is their first podcast together). Actually their insights about Community were pretty interesting as well; I watch Community, but not as avidly as P&R, so... more








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