Funny, Geeky TV-centric Podcast
This is a very funny podcast with a highly specific voice. The two hosts Matt Fowler and Eric Goldman have known each other since jr high and share a mutual love of geeky pop culture references and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. They offer a sneak peek at what it's like to be an entertainment journalist which I find interesting. The show is very tangential (which I enjoy) but definitely depends on your taste whether it drives you nuts or you love it. Apparently IGN.com is known for video game reviews (I have learned) but don’t let that turn you off if the last video game you played was Oregon Trail in the 5th grade – they don’t talk about them at all. Overall I find this show amusing, chatty and great to listen to at work – although don’t be surprised if your coworkers start giving you strange looks when you start laughing out loud.
Bored Office Worker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/09
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NohWanAtol via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/02/09
The most comprehensive and engaging television podcast out there. Eric, Matt, and whoever else happens to be around discuss everything you need to know about the world of TV, and add in a healthy dose of tangents and obscure references. Their recommendations have led me to shows I wouldn't have...Read full review »
Dave_In_Toronto via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/11/10
Sehr lustig und sehr informativ - alles zu neuen amerikanischen Fernsehserien. Ein Must für alle Serienjunkies :-)
Burley the Coala via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 01/23/12
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