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Every week, The Ringer's Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan -- longtime friends and pop culture addicts -- break down the latest in TV, movies, and music.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 23min
The Best TV Episode of 2024
Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo, the dynamic duo behind 'Shogun,' share insights on crafting the acclaimed episode 'Crimson Sky.' Joined by co-writer Caillin Puente and star Anna Sawai, they reveal that their creative process was more about immersion than strict planning. The group discusses how the episode highlights Mariko's quiet strength, exploring themes of bravery and sacrifice. They also touch on the emotional depth and narrative choices that shape intricate character arcs, making 'Crimson Sky' a standout moment in television.

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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 50min
The Top 10 TV Shows of 2024
The hosts dive into the transformative state of television in 2024, exploring the challenges networks face and the changing viewing habits of audiences. They rank their top 10 shows, highlighting gems like '3 Body Problem' and 'Black Doves.’ There's a lively discussion about storytelling richness in 'Say Nothing' and the unique vibes of recent hits. As they reflect on modern masterpieces like 'Ripley,' they celebrate the emotional depth and creativity that make today’s TV landscape so compelling.

Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 25min
‘Say Nothing’ Is at Once Painful and Exhilarating, Plus Adam Brody on 'Nobody Wants This'
Adam Brody, known for his role in 'Nobody Wants This,' shares his thoughts on the breakout success of the show and hints at what’s to come in the next season. The conversation explores the emotional depth of 'Say Nothing,' tackling themes of guilt and personal growth against a backdrop of historical events. Chris and Andy also dive into the humor of casting Jeremy Allen White as Jabba the Hutt's son and the potential reboot of 'Friday Night Lights,' reflecting on its cultural significance.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 36min
The Ringer Guide to Holiday Bingeing | 'The Watch' x 'Prestige TV' Crossover
The hosts kick off with their top holiday TV picks, including the unexpected hit 'Skeleton Crew.' They explore family-friendly shows and the thrill of plucky competition in cooking series. A heartfelt look at holiday binge-watching reveals nostalgic favorites like 'Black Doves' and 'The Great British Baking Show.' They also recommend a mix of light-hearted and intense viewing, with titles like 'Slow Horses' and 'Ripley.' Finally, they discuss classic rewatching goals, contemplating series like 'The Sopranos' and new hits like 'Interview with a Vampire.'

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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 21min
Golden Globe Noms, Back Into the Sheridanverse, and ‘The Agency’
Amid the buzz of Golden Globe nominations, one highlight is 'Squid Game' Season 2 snagging a Best Drama nod before its release. The hosts dive into Taylor Sheridan’s shows, sharing insights on the latest twists in 'Yellowstone,' 'Lioness,' and 'Landman,' where Sheridan himself pops up unexpectedly. They also critique 'The Agency,' questioning if the quality has dipped in recent episodes. The discussion blends humor with cultural reflections, making it a lively commentary on today’s TV landscape.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 54min
‘Skeleton Crew’ Leans on a Favorite ‘Star Wars’ Trope. Plus, ‘Black Doves.’
The hosts reflect on their Spotify Wrapped, sharing their evolving musical tastes and feelings about the past year. They dive into 'Black Doves,' a Netflix spy thriller, examining its blend of action and sentiment. There's also a discussion on 'Skeleton Crew' from the Star Wars universe, which leans into the beloved lone wolf and cub trope. Expect insights on character depth and storytelling challenges in modern media, along with a nostalgic look at creative struggles in today's entertainment landscape.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 1h
Are We in a Golden Age for Spy Television?
The discussion dives into the current boom of spy television, spotlighting shows like ‘The Agency’ and ‘Get Millie Black’. They analyze how these series reflect societal themes and their evolution over time. The hosts also explore the intricacies of adapting original works for the screen, contrasting American and European storytelling styles. Character dynamics and emotional connections play a significant role in these narratives, adding depth to the spy genre. Overall, it's an engaging look at how modern tales of espionage captivate audiences today.

Nov 25, 2024 • 1h 2min
Is There Any Room Left for Innovation in the TV Industry? And More Questions from a Thanksgiving Mailbag.
The hosts dive into the challenges of innovation within the tightening TV industry, sparking a lively debate on creativity's current state. They reflect on their personal media diets and share guilty pleasure shows that defied critics. Analyzing the gripping storylines of 'Special Ops: Lioness,' they dissect its character dynamics and themes. The charms of 'Landman' and the evolving narratives in 'Yellowstone' also receive attention, leading to insights on what keeps audiences engaged in today's crowded streaming landscape.

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Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 3min
‘Landman’ Shows That Taylor Sheridan’s Still Got It. Plus, Is Cable Officially Dead?
The hosts dive into the seismic shift in cable television, humorously debating the future of iconic channels as Comcast spins off its brands. They analyze new trailers for upcoming shows like 'The Studio' and 'The Pitt', teeming with nostalgia and fresh concepts. A closer look at 'Landman' reveals both its impressive productions and slightly chaotic storytelling. The conversation highlights Taylor Sheridan's distinctive narrative style, intertwining themes of class and capitalism within the oil industry, while contemplating the show's cultural impact.

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Nov 18, 2024 • 1h 19min
‘Dune’ Was a Box Office Hit, so Why Doesn’t ‘Dune: Prophecy’ Work? Plus, ‘Say Nothing’ With Sean Fennessey.
Sean Fennessey, Head of Content at The Ringer and host of the Big Picture Podcast, joins the conversation to dissect the moral complexity of 'Say Nothing' and the pitfalls of adapting 'Dune: Prophecy' for television. They explore why the prequel series struggles, contrasting it with its cinematic predecessor's success. The discussion shifts to the finale of 'Disclaimer' and the narrative techniques that impact storytelling across mediums. Fennessey’s insights elevate the critique of contemporary adaptations and highlight the nuances of character portrayal in media.


