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The Televerse

Kate Kulzick and Noel Kirkpatrick discuss the week's notable television, covering comedy, genre, drama, and everything in-between, before breaking down a favorite series no longer on the air that listeners may want to pull down off the DVD Shelf.
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Now displaying: December, 2020
Dec 31, 2020

Noel, Allison, and Kate return to Streaming In Place with Lodge 49, kicking off season two with the premiere, “All Circles Vanish.” Six weeks later, Dud’s shark bite, Liz’s new gig, and much more. Tune in for our thoughts, then come back next week for season two, episode two, “The Slide.”

Dec 28, 2020

Allison is back, joining Noel and Kate to Stream In Place with Netflix’s Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey. We talk Forest Whitaker, Anika Noni Rose, and discovering Madalen Mills. Plus the music, the animation, and those costumes! Tune in for our thoughts, then come back on Wednesday as we return to Lodge 49 to talk season two, episode one, “All Circles Vanish.”

Shout-out to our Zoom listeners, Marcus and Scottie! Thanks for joining in on the fun and sharing your thoughts on the movie.

Dec 25, 2020

It’s our final episode of 2020, which means one thing: The List-ening is upon us. Noel and Kate list off their picks for the best in TV in 2020, from traditional categories like Best Performance or Best Direction to much more specific categories, like Best Shipping and Best WTF moment. There was a lot to remember and celebrate in this year of TV, and listen in to get some of Noel and Kate’s picks, then reach out with your picks.

Spoiler alert: We do not hold back in our wide-ranging 2020 TV talk. If you’re worried about being spoiled for your favorite series, wait to listen to this episode until you’re all caught up.

Performance Awards (7:50)
Best Lead Performance; Best Supporting Performance; Most Acting; Least Acting; Best Voice Acting; Best Reality Personality; Most Novel Casting; Best Ensemble; Most Underrated Ensemble; Best Cameo; Best Guest Appearance; 6th Man Award

Character Awards (18:52)
Best New Characters; Best Villain; Best (and Worst) Parents; Best Kids; Best Pet; Best (and Worst) On-screen Death; Badass Award; Character We Want More Of; Actor We Want More Of

Production Awards (33:37)
Notable Comedy Direction; Notable Drama Direction; Best Cinematography; Best Costuming; Best Set Design; Best Hair; Best Makeup; Best Editing; Most Inventive Animation

Music Awards (41:44)
Best or Catchiest New Theme Song; Best New Opening Credit Sequence; Best Score; Best Soundtrack; Best Original Song; Best Musical Moment

Sequence Awards (45:56)
Best Stunts; Best Action Set Piece; Best Standalone Fight Scene; Best Dream Sequence; Best Dance Sequence; Best Montage

Writing Awards (52:18)
Best Writing for a Comedy Series; Best Writing for a Drama Series; Best Monologue; Best Writing for a Single Episode; Best Episode Title; Best Crafting of a Season

Season Awards (1:01:37)
Season with the Most Spectacular Burn Out; Most Spectacular Slow Build or Season-Long Mystery; Best Finale Payoff; Most Underappreciated Finale or Payoff; Most Overrated Finale or Payoff

Series Awards (1:07:52)
Best New Comedy (not in our Top 20); Best New Drama (not in our Top 20); Most Underrated Series; Homework Award; Ringer Award; Srsly Guys, Why Aren’t You Watching…?; Srsly, Why Aren’t We Watching…?; Gone, But Not Forgotten

Moment Awards (1:15:49)
Trippiest Scene; Best WTF Moment; Dusty, Dusty Him Sad Award; Best Extraneous Nudity; Best Shipping/Most Chemistry; Least Chemistry; Oxygen Award; Most Ridiculous Moment; The La-la-la Award (for Show We Least Want Spoiled)

Miscellaneous Awards (1:26:42)
Best Surprise; Worst Disappointment; Spotlight of Shame; Breakthrough Performance or Series; It Should Have Worked…; It Shouldn’t Have Worked…; It’s Not Me, It’s You Award; Life Vest Award; Show We Most Want to See Make the Leap

Music Featured:  

“Call Me When You Get There” from The Eddy; “Suzie’s Song (Busker Version)” by Johnny Lloyd and Nathan Coen, from I Hate Suzie; “Edge of Great” from Julie and the Phantoms

“Hallelujah”/“Eye of the Tiger” from Perfect Harmony; “Mighty as Kong” from Royalties; “Being Human” from Steven Universe Future

Dec 24, 2020

Allison is on assignment, so Noel and Kate finish Streaming In Place with season one of The Flight Attendant, talking episode eight, “Arrivals and Departures.” Cassie makes some changes, Ani makes a new friend, and Shane?!? Tune in for our thoughts, then come back next week as we embrace the holiday spirit with Netflx’s Jingle Jangle.

Shout-out to our Zoom listener, Marcus! Thanks for joining us for The Flight Attendant and sharing your take on the season.

Dec 22, 2020

Allison, Noel, and Kate continue Streaming In Place with The Flight Attendant, episodes six and seven, “After Dark” and “Hitchcock Double.” More stellar work from Kaley Cuoco, team-up shenanigans, and ugh, dead cat guy. Tune in for our thoughts, then come back Wednesday for the season one finale of The Flight Attendant, “Arrivals and Departures.”

Shout-out to our Zoom listener, Marcus! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these episodes.

Dec 20, 2020

We’re at the final weeks of December, which means two things: It’s time for our end-of-the-year Best Of podcasts, and it’s officially Noel’s fifth anniversary cohosting The Televerse! We dive right into our Top 20, breaking the list into three segments. Take a listen for our picks, and some of the memorable TV music of the year, and then reach out with your picks for the best series of 2020 and the moments you hope we’ll remember for next week’s Best Of Smorgasborgy.

Top 20–15 TV Series of 2020 (14:12)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Adventure Time: Distant Lands
Miracle Workers: Dark Ages
Kakushigoto
Schitt’s Creek
Giri/Haji
DuckTales
Legendary

Top 7–14 TV Series of 2020 (31:12)
Steven Universe Future
The Amber Ruffin Show
Gentefied
Mrs. America
What the Constitution Means to Me
Kim’s Convenience
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Superstore
The Good Fight
Briarpatch
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Top 1–6 TV Series of 2020 (1:25:56)
Infinity Train
Harley Quinn: The Animated Series
Better Things

The Great
The Good Place
What We Do in the Shadows
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!
I May Destroy You

Music Featured:  

“Party Mix” from Miracle Workers: Dark Ages; “Weirdos Make Great Superheroes” from Central Park; “I Want to be Evil” from Lucifer

“Always Be My Baby” from Schitt’s Creek; “Toss A Coin To Your Witcher” from The Witcher; “American Pie” from Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist

“I Wanna Kill You This Christmas” from The Amber Ruffin Show

Dec 16, 2020

Noel, Allison, and Kate continue Streaming In Place with The Flight Attendant, episodes four and five, “Conspiracy Theories” and “Other People’s Houses.” Cinnamon roll Max and his doom face, welcome back to our TVs T.R. Knight!, and more time with Michelle Gomez, please. Tune in for our thoughts, then come back next week for the next two episodes of The Flight Attendant, “After Dark” and “Hitchcock Double.”

Shout-out to our Zoom listener, Marcus! Thanks for joining in on the fun.

Dec 15, 2020

Allison, Noel, and Kate begin Streaming In Place with The Flight Attendant, diving in with the miniseries with episodes one through three, “In Case of Emergency,” “Rabbits,” and “Funeralia.” Kaley Cuoco’s star turn, Michiel Huisman’s changing performance, and that score! Tune in for our thoughts, then come back Wednesday for the next two episodes of The Flight Attendant, “Conspiracy Theories” and “Other People’s Houses.”

Shout-out to our Zoom listener, Marcus! Thanks for joining us on our latest show and for sharing your initial takes.

Dec 11, 2020

The end of the year approaches, so it’s time to start catching up with the series we may have overlooked. This episode, Noel and Kate explore season one of HBO’s comedy docuseries How To with John Wilson. Before that, though, there’s plenty of TV to discuss. We kick things off with the finale of Wilmore, Peacock’s limited run election series, then check in with The Unicorn and The Mandalorian before moving to reality. It’s a lovefest for The Great British Baking Show: Holidays season three (more specifically, the Derry Girls special), then Kate shares some thoughts on The Great British Sewing Bee seasons one and two, and we round out the week with the penultimate The Amazing Race. Take a listen for our thoughts, then reach out with your take on John Wilson, the week’s TV, and the viewing you’re fitting in before the end of the year.

Season Spotlight: How To with John Wilson Season 1 (1:06:12)

Our Week in TV
Wilmore finale (15:56)
The Unicorn (21:18)
The Mandalorian (32:58)
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays Season 3 (39:04)
The Great British Sewing Bee Seasons 1–2 (50:07)
The Amazing Race (53:54)

Music Featured:  “Gold Rays” by Summer Kennedy

Dec 11, 2020

Noel, Allison, and Kate continue Streaming In Place with Lodge 49, talking season one episode ten, “Full Fathom Five.” Well, that’s one way to end a season. Dud gets back in the water, Liz gets out from under water, and because why not, Cheech Marin. Tune in for our thoughts, then come back next week as we take a break from Lodge 49 and dive into the world of international intrigue with the first three episodes of The Flight Attendant.

Shout-out to our Zoom listener, Marcus! Thanks for joining us for season one of Lodge 49 and for sharing your thoughts today.

Dec 5, 2020

December is underway—baby step to 2021!—and that means the holiday content is flowing free and fast. We kick off the podcast as usual with Our Week in TV, including HBO Max’s Thanksgiving drop of the first three episodes of The Flight Attendant, the finale of The Great British Bake Off, the second season of Sugar Rush Christmas, the antepenultimate The Amazing Race, a Santa-fied DuckTales, and the anticipated live action debut of Ahsoka Tano on The Mandalorian. Then we head over to the spotlight section to catch up with the second season of Netflix’s Great Pretender. Tune in for our thoughts, then reach out with your takes on the week’s TV and your preferred seasonal viewing.

Season Spotlight: Great Pretender Season 2 (1:07:58)

Our Week in TV
The Flight Attendant premiere (15:27)
The Great British Bake Off finale (23:40)
Sugar Rush Christmas S2 (35:37)
The Amazing Race (44:10)
DuckTales (52:06)
The Mandalorian (54:05)

Music Featured:  “Good Time Girl” by Sofi Tukker feat. Charlie Barker

Dec 3, 2020

Allison, Noel, and Kate continue Streaming In Place with Lodge 49, talking season one episode nine, “Apogee.” Liz’s lake dive, Ernie’s window scooch, and Dud’s car moment. Plus, our latest digression, Bruce Campbell and other delightful, just off-kilter performers. Tune in for our thoughts, then come back next Wednesday for the season one finale, “Full Fathom Five.”

Shout-out to our Zoom listener, Marcus! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on “Apogee” and our latest Lodge-style detour.

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