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 on What Did You Watch This Week (that felt awkward to write) the guys with those voices you listen to dive deep into their viewing history form the previous 7 days and come up with a few nuggets of treasure.  Not gonna lie, the discussions get a little hot and angry surrounding the past few episodes of half of the DC TV lineup (with very little love for one of their favorites this week!) but the boys' heads cool down significantly when talking about one of the more heart wrenching episodes of This is Us they have aired yet.  Throw in talks of an awesome Superstore, a few great renewal notices, and even some Oscar shop talk, and you'll find one helluva good episode of the academy-snubbed podcast you've come to know and love!

On the most recent thrilling episode of the podcast soon to be a motion picture starring and directed by Ben Affleck, the guys go on a good number of rants and railings over the shows that graced their eyeballs this week.  The fun kicks off with some lively Doctor Who banter and discussion, followed by some deeper cuts into Supergirl and This is Us, and then the hard hitting questions come in:  What did the guys think of the introduction of Thomas Lennon as Leo Getz on Lethal Weapon?  How was "A Very Special Episode of Arrow" perceived by these critical watchers?  Does Mike Still hate Emerald City?  Did John seriously watch the most recent M Knight Shymalan movie?  Are they seriously going on for that long about a collection of old Saturday Night Live skits?  The answers to all these questions and more are locked safely inside this week's episode of What Did You Watch this Week!  

On the four dozenth episode of the tapeworm-curing podcast, the guys get deep on some shows and stuff!  Marvel made some big waves this week, and the guys are loving that a lot more than the DC Universe shows, unfortunately.  Mike caught up on Doctor Who finally, so there is some good discussion on that, as well as some deep digs into This is Us and the apparent self-centeredness that can grow out of once unified siblings!  Throw in some chatter about the 400th episode of Law & Order: SVU and some great laughs from Santa Clarita Diet, and the time is just going to fly right by!

Welcome back to the 47th astounding episode of What Did You Watch This Week, where Mike and John decided to take a break from chatting about shows this week, and instead devoted the whole episode to that nail-biter of a Superbowl!  And if you believe that's even close to the truth, you obviously don't understand this show at all! In reality, the boys spent some time poking holes in all of the DC universe shows (including the tepid-at-best Powerless that premiered this week) and put up with a number of other shows that felt like real weaksauce episodes like Grimm, Big Bang Theory, and Timeless.  In addition, Mike finally revisits Peter Capaldi's Doctor Who run, John talks about an older Sci Fi Channel miniseries called Tin Man, and he boys both take a big fleshy bite out of Santa Clarita Diet!

Welcome back, loyal viewers, to the next installment of the Razzie Award cheering podcast!  In this week's episode, the guys get back to their form by digging in deeper to the shows they watched and discussing what made them cheer and what made them boo.  Unfortunately, there seemed to be a lot to boo about this week with the recent crop of DC Superhero shows, as well as Grimm still not getting back to form.  The boys did both agree that This is Us still continues to be wonderful tho, and Gotham was actually pretty damned good as well!  Also in this episode, John celebrates The Magicians and The Path returning, Mike follows Josh Gates in his investigation of the mystery disappearance of DB Cooper, and both of your hosts watched the premiere of Riverdale and had a lot of thoughts and feelings... Good?  Bad?  You'll just have to listen to find out!

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