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Too Much TV
by Josh and Jeff
Too Much TV is a weekly podcast where two former college roommates, Josh and Jeff, unpack the standout shows you should be watching.From buzzy cultural phenomena to quiet streaming masterpieces, they break down the biggest episodes, argue over what’s working (and what isn’t), and highlight the storytelling, performances, and moments that stick with you. Expect spirited debate, quick recaps, unexpected recommendations, and occasional deep dives into craft—perfect for casual viewers and devoted TV obsessives alike. Tune in to discover your next obsession and get a smarter take on the shows everyone’s talking about.
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The Boys series finale
The Boys finale left many fans feeling lukewarm—but what if the show’s biggest lessons lie not in its plot, but in what it could have been? This episode dives deep into the season's missed opportunities, unraveling why the ending didn’t deliver the explosive crescendo we expected and what makes the series truly legendary.You’ll discover how the show's masterful satire and iconic characters, especially Anthony Starr's chilling portrayal of Homelander and Carl Urban’s gritty Butcher, cements its place in TV history. We break down the characters’ arcs—from Frenchie’s sacrificial moments to Starlight’s surprising evolution—and reveal why these performances are truly unforgettable.Get insights into how the finale’s rushed storytelling, underwhelming twists, and missed dramatic opportunities impacted the overall impact—and why that matters for the show’s lasting legacy. We reflect on the parallels to Game of Thrones and explore whether The Boys will stand the test of time, or fade into meme-worthy obscurity.Perfect for fans longing for a smarter superhero series, and anyone curious about what makes a satisfying ending—or how The Boys might be remembered decades from now. If you've loved the satire, the chaos, and the complex villains, this episode will give you a whole new perspective on the series’ wild ride.Join us as we unpack the highs and lows of Season 3, the series’ cultural influence, and what this means for future superhero stories. This isn’t just a review—it's a celebration of the show’s impact and a hope for what’s next in this dark, hilarious universe.
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The Boys - Ep. 6: Though the Heavens Fall
In this episode, hosts analyze the philosophical and moral dilemmas presented in The Boys Season 5, Episode 6, exploring themes of immortality, power, and morality through character analysis and predictions for the series finale.
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The Boys - Season 5 ep 4-5.
Join us as we analyze episodes four and five of The Boys, exploring character development, plot twists, and thematic symbolism. We discuss the show's narrative choices, character arcs, and the implications for the upcoming episodes.
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The Boys - Season 5, episodes 1-3
Josh and Jeff analyze the fifth season of The Boys, exploring its themes, characters, and shocking moments. They delve into the show's satirical take on superheroes, its political commentary, and predictions for the season's finale.
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The Pitt - Season 2, episode 11, 5 p.m.
Josh and Jeff analyze the latest episodes of The Pit, exploring character development, ethical dilemmas, and predictions for the season's finale. We delve into medical ethics, personal struggles, and the show's portrayal of complex issues.
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The Pitt
In this episode, Josh and Jeff explore the compelling characters and unique format of HBO's medical drama 'The Pitt'. From character development to realistic medical portrayals, discover what makes this show stand out and how it offers insights into the high-pressure world of emergency medicine. Join us as we delve into the characters, medical themes, and behind-the-scenes insights of the latest season, exploring the complexities of healthcare, character development, and the emotional depth of the show.
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A knight of the Seven Kingdoms - Ep 6: The Morrow
Josh and Jeff reflect on the season finale of 'A Night of the Seven Kingdoms,' discussing character arcs, editing techniques, themes of grief, and the influence of George R.R. Martin. They analyze the contrasting tones of the finale, the significance of character interactions, and the foreshadowing for future seasons. The conversation culminates in a review of the season's pros and cons, highlighting the show's strengths and areas for improvement, while expressing excitement for what's to come.
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A knight of the Seven Kingdoms - Ep 5: In the name of the Mother
Jeff and Josh delve into the latest episode of a medieval-themed series, discussing its historical context, character development, and the brutal realities of combat. They explore the significance of the joust, the depth of Dunk's character, and the implications of Baylor's fate. The discussion also touches on themes of forgiveness, the role of women, and the consequences of actions within the narrative. As they reflect on the episode's impact, they share predictions for the future of the series and its characters.
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A knight of the Seven Kingdoms - Ep 3-4: The Squire, Seven
Josh and Jeff explore the intricacies of HBO's fantasy series, discussing character development, the portrayal of villains, and the moral complexities within the Targaryen family. They delve into the significance of honor and knighthood, the emotional weight of betrayal, and the impact of friendship and loyalty. The discussion also touches on historical parallels, the role of common people in power dynamics, and the anticipation for future episodes, particularly focusing on the upcoming tournament and its implications for the characters involved.
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A knight of the Seven Kingdoms - Ep 2: Hard Salt Beef
In this conversation, Josh and Jeff discuss the latest episode of 'The Hedge Knight,' exploring its themes, character dynamics, and storytelling techniques. They delve into the significance of leadership, honor, and the nature of jousting, while also appreciating the production quality and visual elements of the show. The discussion highlights the importance of small moments and kindness in the narrative, as well as the anticipation for future episodes.
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A knight of the Seven Kingdoms - Ep1: The Hedge Knight
In this episode, Josh and Jeff share their first impressions of A Night of the Seven Kingdoms, diving into the episode’s tone, character dynamics, and historical backdrop. They explore the evolving relationship between Dunk and Egg, highlight the series’ humor, and discuss how music enhances the storytelling. The conversation also looks ahead to what future episodes might bring and the overall direction of the series.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Too Much TV is a weekly podcast where two former college roommates, Josh and Jeff, unpack the standout shows you should be watching.From buzzy cultural phenomena to quiet streaming masterpieces, they break down the biggest episodes, argue over what’s working (and what isn’t), and highlight the storytelling, performances, and moments that stick with you. Expect spirited debate, quick recaps, unexpected recommendations, and occasional deep dives into craft—perfect for casual viewers and devoted TV obsessives alike. Tune in to discover your next obsession and get a smarter take on the shows everyone’s talking about.
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Josh and Jeff
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