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The Pilot's Lounge
by With Rick and Nathan
We breakdown the first episode of your fav tv shows and then we land the plane by breaking down the final episode. Come along for the ride!
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Ep 6 - Dexter Pilot
Welcome back to The Pilot’s Lounge—where we crack open TV pilots and ask: do they still land, or should they’ve stayed grounded? This week, we’re slicing into Dexter (Showtime, Oct 1, 2006), the show that somehow convinced America to root for a serial killer with a code. It’s dark, it’s weirdly funny, and it opens with a murder that feels… disturbingly reasonable? Yeah, we’ve got thoughts.In this episode, we discuss:First Kill, First Impression: Does Dexter hook us immediately—or just make us nervous about ourselves?The Voice in His Head: Why the inner monologue works way better than it shouldMeet Miami Metro: Doakes already clocking Dexter as a creep (and he’s not wrong)Debra Unfiltered: The MVP of swearing per minuteCasting What-Ifs: Jeremy Renner as Dexter… seriously??2006 Time Capsule: Open Season at the box office, “SexyBack” on repeat, and network TV pulling 20M like it’s nothingPlus, our signature segments: Best Scene, Most Likely to Break Out, and the all-important “Would You Fly Again?” So grab your blood slides and your Cuban takeout—because tonight’s the night… and it’s going to happen again and again.
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Ep 5 - Studio 60 Landing
This week on The Pilot’s Lounge, we’re breaking down The Landing of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip — “What Kind of Day Has It Been” — aka the episode where Aaron Sorkin tries to land every plane at once.There’s a baby, a hostage crisis, a near-death experience, a workplace romance reboot, and somehow… still time for speeches. We dig into whether this finale is a triumphant sendoff or a beautiful, overstuffed mess — and how the show’s real-life cancellation (high cost, falling ratings, and 30 Rock lurking in the shadows) shaped the way it all wraps up.Did Studio 60 stick the landing… or just declare victory mid-crash? Let’s find out.
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Ep 4 - Studio 60 Pilot
From amateur stand up to professional burnout! On today's episode we discuss the concentrated style of Aaron Sorkin and one of he's quickest hits, Studio 60 on the Sunsets Strip. So whether you're making it hail up in Canada or confirming that there's no one in the spotlight on Sunset, sit back, relax and get ready for take off!
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Ep 3 - The Fresh Prince Landing
Sunday Calls & The Carlton Dance: The Fresh Prince LandingLights out. In our Fresh Prince breakdown, we’re looking at "The Landing." From Carlton running through an empty house with his pants down to the tear-jerking "You’re my son" moment between Will and Uncle Phil, we cover it all.In this episode, we discuss:The Full Circle: Will’s fear of being the same "kid from Philly" he was in the pilot.The Cameos: Gary Coleman and Sherman Hemsley stop by for one last legendary laugh.The Final Dance: One last "Not Unusual" moment with Will and Carlton.Behind the Scenes: Why the show was almost canceled in Season 4 and how the fans (and station managers) saved it.We also look at the 1996 charts—where Twister was blowing up the box office and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony were ruling the airwaves—and answer the ultimate question: Did they stick the landing?Grab your tissues and your Biggie CDs—it’s time to say goodbye to Bel-Air.
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Ep 2 - The Fresh Prince Pilot
Did you know Will Smith used to lip-sync his co-stars' lines? Or that the "Earth, Wind, and Fire" joke was a nod to Quincy Jones? This week, we’re dissecting the Fresh Prince pilot. We cover everything from the legendary "Carlton Dance" origins to the heartbreaking story of the actress in the shower cap. It’s a breakdown of 1990 fashion, IRS debts, and the debut of one of TV’s greatest Dads.Episode Stats & Trivia:Air Date: September 10, 1990Box Office Champ: Ghost#1 Single: "Release Me" by Wilson PhillipsThe "Benson" Connection: Why Will called Geoffrey "Benson" and the Robert Guillaume cameo later in the series.The Address: 805 St. Cloud Road—put it in your GPS.
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Ep 1 - Ted Lasso Pilot
Tea is Garbage Water: The Ted Lasso PilotGrab your "ussies" and adjust your "Believe" signs! This week, we’re dissecting the pilot of Ted Lasso. We’re talking Roy Kent’s "dick-punching" leadership style, Rebecca’s splintered cricket bat metaphors, and the "Major League" parallels we never noticed. We also debate our "Casting What-Ifs" (could you imagine anyone else as Keeley?), reveal which cast members are married in real life, and crown our "Most Likely to be Replaced" characters. Does the pilot hold up as a masterclass in tone, or is it just "profound mediocrity"? Let's find out.
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0 - The Pilot's Lounge
Welcome to The Pilot’s Lounge, the podcast where we revisit the very first episodes of your favorite TV shows and ask the question most networks probably should have asked: should this have made it past the runway?We’re Rick and Nathan—longtime friends, lifelong TV fans, and completely unqualified network executives—breaking down pilots scene by scene to figure out what works, what crashes, and what somehow got picked up anyway.Each week, we dive into a different series—from beloved classics to “how did this get made?”—with hot takes, questionable opinions, and more nostalgia than is probably healthy.Because let’s be honest: first episodes are everything. They introduce iconic characters, launch legendary shows… or leave you wondering who approved this in the first place.If you love TV, storytelling, or yelling “this would never get made today” at your screen, you’re in the right place.Got a show you want us to put through a full safety inspection? Email us at [email protected] your seatbelts—it might be a bumpy ride. ✈️
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