“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.
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.)
This week the guys learned about how lies work in The Good Place, saw some high drama in The Orville, and caught up on the latest season premiere of The Blacklist. Mike gave the hardest sell he's ever given on a movie (to the point where he actually bought a copy immediately after watching) and John makes a super hard sell for Brooklyn Nine-Nine now that it's back alive on NBC.
This week the guys dive into the second episode of this season of The Orville, and each have a differing view on what this means for the series going forward. Your hosts also watched a couple of bizarre (and highly acclaimed) movies in the form of Sorry to Bother You and Hereditary, and have some very strong feelings about them as well (especially the latter.) And finally, John and Mike talk about the hot button Netflix movie, Bandersnatch.
As the new year creeps around again, John and Mike kick things into high gear by recapping all of the miscellaneous shows, movies and trailers they checked out over the holiday break, including the 2 part Timeless series finale, the last episode of Doctor Who until 2020, and the return of The Orville. Come check it out!