Best Non-Video Game IGN Podcast
Having just recently (this September) gotten into watching new shows on TV, this podcast has been a weekly treat. The information on "Channel Surfing" is interesting and delivered in a witty/fun way. The two hosts, Eric and Matt, have great insight into the television world and have amazing chemistry. Their ability to make me interested in shows I don’t even watch is a testament to how much I enjoy them. I was a little skeptical at first, with this being a non-video game podcast on IGN, but they won me over with an off-hand, obscure quote from “Halloween 4,” the line “Jamie’s an orphan,” which they discussed at length for no apparent reason. If you are even remotely interested in TV, this podcast is your required reading. Do yourself a favor and subscribe. Shakma!
Dwight S. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/07/10
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