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

Welcome back, true believers, to the 65th episode of the awkward winning podcast (no, that's not a mistake) from two guys with too much time, too much attention span and too many opinions on trivial stuff!  This week, the guys finally talk about the return of Dark Matter for its third season, they dig deep into another astounding episode of Doctor Who, Mike brings us up to speed on Fargo, and John weighs in on the penultimate episode of American Gods. Good right?  But wait... there's more!  How about some hard pushes from the guys including Mike telling us why Noises Off! is an amazing piece of work, and John falling head over heels in love with a new Syfy show called... Blood Drive?!  All this plus more on this exciting episode of WDYWTW!

Welcome back everyone to a first for the WDYWTW crew:  We recorded this episode in the same room!  There wasn't a lot to talk about this week, but we still filled the time talking about the shows and such we did watch, starting with the epicly... something... season finale of Gotham.  There was a lot to dig into, so we tried to cover it all (and felt dirty the whole time.  We also rejoiced in some essentially classic Doctor Who, and chatted about a few lesser quality shows.  Mike watched some movies, John watched some movies, and then we both watched A movie that we really wanted to dedicate some serious time to... Wonder Woman!  We saw it, now what did we think about it?  you'll just have to listen and hear for yourselves!

Welcome back to everyone in audio land!  This week was a lighter week for the boys who make some noise, but rest assured that that doesn't stop them from delivering some opinions on stuff!   Mike starts things off with an in-depth look at the most recent season of Supernatural, and John talks briefly about his thoughts on the Prison Break mini-event that just ended.  The guys dig into the season (and likely series) finale of Class, as well as what turned out to be a slightly disappointing end to the Monk series of events on Doctor Who.  Throw in some trailer talk, some news items of interest and import, bake for about an hour and a half, and you've got yourself the latest episode of What did You Watch this Week!
 

Welcome back loyal listeners, to the 62nd fun-filled episode of the critically critical podcast that we insist on putting out for you week after week!  The prime show season is grinding to a close, and Mike and John have some things to say about the places where some of their trusted shows are leaving them before going on hiatus (and hopefully firing several of their writers.)  Particular attention is given to a very outdated and lame tactic used by writers to try to instill fear and doubt, but which now just feels insulting.  In addition, the guys talk about the bloodbath that is John Wick 2, some new trailers for upcoming shows they might be interested in, and of course, a good healthy discussion of the ongoing saga of what is turning out to be one of the most engaging and fun seasons in recent Doctor Who history!  Stay a while, and listen, won't you?

Welcome back, loyal miscreants and troublemakers, to another fun-filled romp through a week's worth of TV, movie, and other assorted entertainment revelries. On this week's not-ready-for-primetime episode, Mike and John dig into a very revealing and thought provoking episode of Doctor Who, they wax intellectual about Cat's return on Supergirl, and how the show really is better for having her, and they fish around in the muck of one of the "not the worst" episodes of Arrow this season (where the final minute or so was the best part of the show for a while now).  Mike brings us up to speed on Fargo, and what's happening in the perpetually white north, and John praises one of the coolest death scenes he's seen in recent memory on American Gods.  All this plus Flash talk, a bunch of news and trailers, and yes, a spoiler free(ish) discussion of Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2.

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