![]() ![]() Deborah and Ava butt heads on nearly everything relating to what is and isn’t funny, and the series is built on their generational tension. Starring Jean Smart as a caustic, aging stand-up comedian and newcomer Hannah Einbinder as the canceled Twitter comedian sent to write new material with her, Hacks is the unexpected buddy comedy you need to be watching. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to never miss an episode.Written by: Lucia Aniello, Paul Downs, Jen Statsky ![]() ![]() This time, he looks back at ABC and NBC’s live broadcasts and ahead to HBO Max’s Station Eleven, among others. Spoiler alert!Īs usual, Dan wraps up each episode with a primer on what to watch (or skip) in the week ahead. Is Kendall alive? Did that New Yorker Jeremy Strong profile do him any favors? Plus we detour into thoughts on HBO Max’s Sex and the City follow-up, And Just Like That. John Landgraf’s linear network dropped the “on Hulu” portion of its tab on the streamer ahead of the international rollout of Star+ and Disney+ in foreign markets.įirewall and Iceberg fans rejoice, Rolling Stone‘s chief TV critic Alan Sepinwall joins the show this week for a fun-filled discussion about season three of Succession ahead of Sunday’s finale. This segment explores the ways in which Disney is working to turn FX into an international brand. 'Yellowjackets' Renewed for Season 2 at Showtimeįor the fifth time this year (I counted), Dan and I banter about how Sony is just buying more time before it figures out a permanent, full-time replacement for the late and great Alex Trebek. This week, we look at the wave of renewals, how The CW continues to embrace franchises and Peacock’s movie strategy, among other things. We’re updating the format of the podcast, with the first segment - pending major stories - leading off with a fresh banter about the week’s top headlines. Welcome to Episode 146 of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast.Įvery week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executive and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be). ![]()
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