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Crossing Streams Ep. 9: "Logan" is phenomenal; TV this week? Not so much.

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AKA, "The Man with the Golden Streams!" Basically, all the TV was bad this week, so Matty G. and the Bizzle spend their time talking about movies and tv shows that hadn't started yet when they recorded. Matt throws his support behind "Logan," even if every prediction and observation he had about the film beforehand was confirmed upon viewing, then does the complete opposite with "Iron Fist," which maybe should've cast an Asian lead after all, given the bang up job Finn Jones doesn't seem to be doing. From there, our semi-dynamic duo has to admit the narrative on "The Expanse" has gotten choppy since Eros Station crashed into Venus – a sentence probably no one has ever written before. There's also more praise for Aubrey Plaza on "Legion," a show which re-purposes the single scariest scene from BBC's "Planet Earth" (ant spores!), Matt very reluctantly admitting he's started watching Wil Wheaton's "TableTop" and then nearly breaking in tears over the laziest episode of "Arrow" possibly in the show's history. But on the plus side, "The Flash" brings back three former great characters, prompting a discussion of whether or not a new character (Impulse!) might solve the show's tone problem. Music courtesy of Erock - please support him at: https://www.patreon.com/331erock Check out more of the BizzleCast at: www.bizzlecast.com www.crossingstreamspodcast.com facebook.com/bizzlecast @thebizzle81 @mattgoismancct ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by The BizzleCast (Jesse F. Brenner)

AKA, "The Man with the Golden Streams!" Basically, all the TV was bad this week, so Matty G. and the Bizzle spend their time talking about movies and tv shows that hadn't started yet when they recorded. Matt throws his support behind "Logan," even if every prediction and observation he had about the film beforehand was confirmed upon viewing, then does the complete opposite with "Iron Fist," which maybe should've cast an Asian lead after all, given the bang up job Finn Jones doesn't seem to be doing. From there, our semi-dynamic duo has to admit the narrative on "The Expanse" has gotten choppy since Eros Station crashed into Venus – a sentence probably no one has ever written before. There's also more praise for Aubrey Plaza on "Legion," a show which re-purposes the single scariest scene from BBC's "Planet Earth" (ant spores!), Matt very reluctantly admitting he's started watching Wil Wheaton's "TableTop" and then nearly breaking in tears over the laziest episode of "Arrow" possibly in the show's history. But on the plus side, "The Flash" brings back three former great characters, prompting a discussion of whether or not a new character (Impulse!) might solve the show's tone problem. Music courtesy of Erock - please support him at: https://www.patreon.com/331erock Check out more of the BizzleCast at: www.bizzlecast.com www.crossingstreamspodcast.com facebook.com/bizzlecast @thebizzle81 @mattgoismancct ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by The BizzleCast (Jesse F. Brenner)

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