What Did You Watch This Week

“What Did You Watch This Week?” is a weekly podcast were your hosts talk about the televisions shows, movies, and trailers that they watched this week. This encompasses not only new shows or movies but past favorites and re-runs they may have watched or even short runs series you can only find on Netflix, HULU or DVD.

What Did You Watch This Week is hosted by Michael Labbe and John Spier and produced by John Spier. Get in touch with us by sending us an e-mail.

What Did You Watch This Week has released 385 episodes since launching on Mar 03, 2016

This week John and Mike cover some love-centered episodes such as a stalker-y Valentine's Day on The Rookie and F%^@ Week on You're the Worst.  Come listen to the thoughts on love, loss and revenge for BJs on the most romantic podcast on the web!

This week there weren't a lot of new shows to check out, but the guys still managed to find plenty to talk about, from Mike finishing Punisher , to John finishing Russian Doll, and both guys agreeing The Passage is still great TV.  Come and check out the fun!

This week Mike caught up on a lot of the DC shows and has some thoughts on what works (and what really doesn't.)  John stopped at the strangest place in Russian Doll and has some feelings about why.   Also, the guys talk about how The Passage is crushing it, and why they are still hate-watching Manifest every week.  All this and more await!

This week the list of shows is low, but the analysis is high as John and Mike talk about another stellar episode of The Orville, the surprisingly good The Passage, and rip apart the downward trend of Kevin Smith's film career.  All this and more wait you here in episode 146!

This week the guys start off strong with a rousing discussion of the inevitable death of the cable companies, then once again heap praise and thanks on the wonder that is The Orville, and hash it out about why people really love The Summer of 84 as much as they do (hint: it's not the original plotline.)

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