This week on A Million Little TV Shows, we’re diving headfirst into the messy, hilarious, and painfully awkward world of Friends from College — covering Season 1, Episodes 1 through 4. Old flames, bad decisions, and even worse group dynamics set the tone as a tight-knit crew of Harvard alums reunites in New York and promptly remind us why nostalgia and adulthood don’t always mix. We unpack the tangled web of affairs, secret feelings, and wine-fueled disasters, asking the real questions: Is anyone here actually friends? Is this show a comedy, a tragedy, or both? And why can’t Ethan just make better choices? Tune in as we laugh, cringe, and maybe rage-spiral a little along the way.Title:
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In this week’s episode of A Million Little TV Shows, we dive deep into the haunting final chapters of Mindhunter Season 1. Join us as we unpack the psychological tension, crumbling relationships, and chilling confrontations that define Episodes 8 through 10.
From Holden’s increasingly unhinged descent into obsession to the BTK killer’s shadowy presence creeping closer, we explore how the season crescendos into a finale that’s as emotionally raw as it is terrifying. What does it cost to get inside a killer’s mind? And is Holden still in control — or has he crossed a line he can’t return from? Let’s talk FBI, fear, and fallout.
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As Inside No. 9 charges into its final season’s home stretch, Episodes 4 through 6 continue to deliver genre-bending surprises, emotional jolts, and that uniquely melancholic undercurrent we’ve come to expect.
Episode 4 – “CTRL/ALT/ESC”
An initially lighthearted escape-room setup morphs into something deeply disturbing. Patriarch Jason leads his family on a final bonding experience—a themed escape room—which ultimately becomes a harrowing platform for a chilling revelation. What begins with playful puzzles unfolds into an emotionally devastating twist. “CTRL/ALT/ESC is one of the most emotionally resonant episodes that Inside No. 9 has produced,” with critics highlighting its unusual blend of warmth and horror.
Episode 5 – “Curse of the Ninth”
Stepping into Edwardian gothic horror, this episode is an elegant homage to M.R. James with a spectral superstition at its core—the belief that composers die before completing their ninth symphony. We follow piano tuner Jonah as he’s drawn into a haunting conspiracy involving a widowed patron and a deadly secret. Critics praised its bleak beauty and atmospheric weight, noting its commentary on art, creativity, and obsession.
Episode 6 – “Plodding On”
The finale turns inward. Set at a wrap party for Inside No. 9, it’s a meta-tribute that layers emotion on top of reflection. Steve and Reece—creators and co-stars—navigate tensions, memories, and unresolved feelings amid appearances from past episode actors. Reviews called it a “genuinely poignant finale” and fitting conclusion to a show built on invention and intimacy.
The deeper we go, the darker it gets. In Episodes 4 through 7 of Mindhunter, Holden and Bill’s little “experiment” starts picking up momentum—and picking apart their lives in the process.
This week, we’re breaking down the escalation: Holden sharpening his interview style (and maybe crossing more than a few ethical lines), Bill trying to keep his family together while diving into the ugliest corners of the human psyche, and Wendy staking her claim as the team’s quiet backbone. And yes—we have a lot to say about the unsettling ways Kemper continues to loom over all of it.
We also get into the infamous shoe scene (you know the one), how the show blurs the line between research and obsession, and whether Holden’s confidence is starting to look a little too much like danger.
It’s procedural. It’s psychological. It’s downright chilling. And somewhere between the interviews and the home lives, you realize: the monsters aren’t just behind bars. 🕵️♀️🖤🪓
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We’re in the final act. Inside No. 9 ushers us into its last season, and the opening trio of episodes delivers the same uncanny mix of humour, horror, and that stubborn, lingering dread we love.
Episode 1: “Boo to a Goose” throws a cast of passengers into a stalled train carriage—what begins as creeping paranoia around a missing purse spirals into something altogether more dystopian and surreal, ending in a bone-chilling twist that makes you question who (or what) is actually seated beside you.
Episode 2: “The Trolley Problem” strips things down to just two voices in a dimly lit room. What starts as a quiet therapy session between a desperate man and a well-meaning practitioner spirals into a chilling philosophical duel, exploring moral dilemmas with the weight—and fun—of a Hitchcockian duel.
Episode 3: “Mulberry Close” reframes suburban dread through the vantage of a doorbell cam, capturing judgment, suspicion, and paranoia through pixelated frames. One missing neighbour, a murdered dog, and perfectly timed false leads make this story pitch-perfect satire.
Through these episodes, Inside No. 9 reminds us why it’s spent nine seasons walking us back into our own blind spots—with laughter, mild discomfort, and that exquisite sense that nothing is as banal as it seems.
We’re kicking off a brand-new season of A Million Little TV Shows Podcast with a deep dive into the shadowy world of Mindhunter—and trust us, it’s not light viewing.
In Episodes 1 through 3, we meet Holden and Bill, two FBI agents trying to bring psychology into criminal investigations, long before “serial killer” was even a household phrase. We’re talking about the unsettling interviews, the brilliant (and terrifying) Ed Kemper, and how the show makes conversations in beige rooms some of the most chilling TV you’ll ever watch.
Plus, we get into Holden’s obsession (red flag much?), Bill’s weariness, and Wendy’s arrival—aka the moment the team starts to feel complete. And of course, we ask the big question: how far can you go into the darkness without bringing it back with you?
It’s smart. It’s scary. And we may never look at an empty interview room the same way again. 🖤🕵️♂️🔪
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Even A Million Little TV Shows leave a million little bloopers. In this special bonus episode, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing the moments that didn’t quite make the cut—flubbed lines, tangents that went nowhere, and laughs that went everywhere. It’s messy, it’s unpolished, and it’s a whole lot of fun. Think of it as the director’s blooper reel… but for your ears.
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Just when we thought we knew how to watch Inside No. 9, Season 8 yanks the rug out again. In Episodes 4 through 6, the show swings between brutal, hilarious, and quietly heartbreaking—with twists that hit like emotional sucker punches.
This week, we’re talking about:
“Love Is a Stranger” – An unnerving look at dating apps, trust, and identity that had us questioning everyone. Sleek, unsettling, and sneakily tragic.
“3 by 3” – A deceptively simple game show setup that slowly morphs into something sinister. Also: trivia has never been so stressful.
“The Last Weekend” – A sunlit holiday getaway that descends into psychological warfare. Old friends, new resentments, and a twist that left us staring at the credits in silence.
These final episodes remind us why Inside No. 9 is still one of TV’s most unpredictable shows: it’s not just about shocking you—it’s about making you feel something after the shock wears off.
No jump scares. Just slow burns, sharp turns, and endings you’ll think about days later. 🎭🧠💔
We’ve reached the second half of Saint X, and while we were hoping for answers… what we got instead was ambiguity, obsession, and some seriously haunting truths.
In Episodes 5 through 8, the show dives deeper into Emily’s unraveling—how her need for clarity starts to blur the line between justice and fixation. And as more pieces of Alison’s story come into view, we’re left wondering: was it ever about finding out what really happened? Or just finding someone to blame?
This week, we’re breaking down the emotional fallout, the show’s powerful commentary on race, privilege, and perception, and that ending—quiet, unsettling, and designed to linger. We talk about how trauma warps memory, how guilt lives in silence, and why the show's refusal to give us a clean resolution might be the most honest thing about it.
Not all mysteries want to be solved. Some just want to be felt. 🌊📚🕯️
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Whew. Episodes 5 through 8 of Sharp Objects are a slow, spiraling descent into something weirder, sadder, and way more disturbing than your standard whodunnit. And now that we’ve reached the end—we need a moment. Or several.
This week, we’re processing everything: Camille’s unraveling (and how Amy Adams somehow gets even better?), Adora’s twisted maternal instincts, and that bone-chilling final twist. You know the one. The teeth. The dollhouse. The three words. (We’re still recovering.)
We also talk about how the show uses silence, flashbacks, and sound to create tension without ever needing to over-explain—and why the emotional horror of this story hits just as hard as the physical one. Because in the end, this wasn’t just about murder. It was about mothers, memory, and the kind of pain that carves itself into you and never really leaves.
This finale wasn’t loud—but it was devastating. And yeah, we’ll never look at a miniature room the same way again. 🕯️🦷💔
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Well… that’s it. The final episodes of Kevin Can F**k Himself bring the story home—and it’s not the sitcom ending anyone was expecting (thank God).
In Episodes 5 through 8, everything Allison’s been running from comes crashing down: the lies, the schemes, the carefully crafted image of “Kevin’s wife.” The walls close in—on her, on Patty, and even on Kevin himself. But instead of a big blow-up or a clean escape, the show dares to ask: what does freedom actually look like when the damage is already done?
We’re breaking down that emotionally loaded final stretch, the unexpected softness of some character choices, and why the show’s refusal to give us easy catharsis is exactly what makes it brilliant. Also: can we talk about that last scene? Because… whoa.
Sitcoms teach us to laugh it off. This show never let us. And we’re so glad it didn’t. 💔🎭🕯️
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We’re back in the twisted world of Inside No. 9, and Season 8 wastes no time messing with our heads—in the best way. Episodes 1 through 3 give us murder mysteries, theatrical illusions, and that signature blend of dark humor and emotional gut punches.
This week, we’re breaking down:
“The Bones of St Nicholas” – A Christmas ghost story that had us side-eyeing every corner of the church (and maybe questioning our life choices).
“Mother’s Ruin” – Peak gothic-meets-grimy crime tale with a delicious twist we didn’t see coming (okay, maybe we did, but we didn’t want to admit it).
“Paraskevidekatriaphobia” – Say that three times fast while trying not to scream. A claustrophobic comedy of superstitions that proves Reece and Steve are still the masters of dread-meets-farce.
From haunted halls to unlucky Fridays, these first three episodes remind us: never get too comfortable. Because with Inside No. 9, the punchline is always loaded. 🎭🔪🕰️
On the surface, Saint X looks like another sun-soaked paradise thriller. But by Episodes 1 through 4, it’s clear: this story has layers—and none of them are relaxing.
This week, we’re diving into the haunting first half of Saint X, where a picture-perfect family vacation ends in tragedy, and years later, a sister is still trying to put the pieces together. We talk about the way the show plays with time, memory, and obsession—how the present is always brushing up against the past—and how grief can become its own kind of mystery.
Is Emily chasing answers, or just chasing ghosts? What are the island's locals trying to forget? And do we really believe the version of events we’re being shown?
Also: shoutout to the show's moody tone, the social commentary simmering beneath the surface, and that slow-burn unraveling that makes us question everyone.
It’s not about closure—it’s about what we do when we can’t get any. 🌴🕵️♀️📼
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Okay… so this isn’t your average murder mystery. In Episodes 1 through 4 of Sharp Objects, we’re dropped into a world that’s haunting, humid, and hiding more than it tells. Camille (played to absolute perfection by Amy Adams) returns to Wind Gap, and let’s just say: nothing about this homecoming feels warm.
This week, we’re digging into the psychological mess of it all—the slow drip of trauma, the tension between Camille and her mother (hello, Patricia Clarkson), and how the show makes you feel like you’re losing your mind right along with her. Plus, we’re talking about the young girls at the center of the case, the town’s obsession with appearances, and the way memory works like a ghost in every scene.
It’s dark. It’s dreamy. And we’re pretty sure the town itself is a character. Grab a drink (maybe not the one Camille’s having) and let’s unravel this southern gothic spiral together. 🥃🌾🕯️
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Kevin Can F**k Himself Season 2: Episodes 1–4 – Can You Ever Really Escape the Sitcom?
We're back in Worcester, and somehow everything is messier—and we love it. In Season 2, Episodes 1 through 4, Kevin Can F**k Himself turns up the pressure, the tension, and the existential dread (with a side of canned laughter, of course).
This week, we’re unpacking Allison’s increasingly desperate attempts to disappear Kevin once and for all—and how the sitcom world keeps pulling her back in. From fake deaths to messy alliances, it’s less about escape and more about reckoning. Can she ever be free? Or is she just rewriting the same story in a slightly darker tone?
We’re also talking about Patty (the real MVP), how their friendship has become the actual love story of the show, and why this season feels like a final act that knows time is running out.
Darkly funny, emotionally rich, and still genre-bending in the best way—we’re not sure where this is going, but we’re absolutely along for the ride. 🖤📺⏳
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⚠️ Spoiler Alert: We're covering Ginny & Georgia Season 3, Episodes 8 through 10. If you're not ready for finale-level spoilers, emotional chaos, and major plot reveals… hit pause now. You’ve been warned!
We’ve reached the end of Season 3, and whew—these final three episodes were everything. Emotional bombshells. Arrest-worthy moments. One twist we saw coming... and one that wrecked us.
This week, we’re talking about:
Ginny’s transformation—not just into someone who sees Georgia clearly, but someone who finally sees herself. (And yes, we cried. Again.)
Georgia doing what she does best: lying, scheming, and somehow still breaking our hearts.
That Marcus scene. You know the one. Quiet, brutal, beautiful.
Paul finally waking up to the full Georgia Experience™—and what that means for everything they’ve built.
And of course, the final few minutes that changed the game. Again.
We’re breaking down how the season tied (or intentionally didn’t tie) its emotional threads, why this family keeps us rooting for them despite the chaos, and what Season 4 has to deliver if we’re ever going to emotionally recover.
Because let’s be real—no one spirals like the Millers. And no one makes us love them more for it. 🖤🕵️♀️🔥
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We made it to the end of Zero Day—and it did not go where we thought it would. In Episodes 5 through 8, the show peels back the last layers of the conspiracy, and let’s just say: trust is officially broken.
This week, we’re unpacking everything from the fallout of the whistleblower leak, to that chilling press conference, to the personal unraveling of President Mullen (De Niro, still doing the most). What does redemption even look like in this world? Who’s playing who? And is the “truth” just another form of control?
We talk through the emotional gut punches, the political commentary that hits a little too close, and whether the finale gave us closure—or cracked open something even darker.
If you’re still spiraling like we are, you’re in the right place. Grab your headphones and let’s debrief. 🧠🕵️♀️
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⚠️ Spoiler Alert: We’re talking all about Ginny & Georgia Season 3, Episodes 4 through 7. Major plot twists, emotional moments, and relationship shakeups ahead—so if you're not caught up, you know what to do!
Let’s just say the emotional stakes are not calming down. In Episodes 4 through 7, Ginny & Georgia dives even deeper into the fallout—of therapy, of secrets, and of all the lies Georgia’s been balancing like a house of cards since forever.
This week, we’re breaking down:
Georgia’s very Georgia way of trying to keep it together (spoiler: it involves denial, manipulation, and LawnFest).
Ginny’s growing awareness of just how much she’s inherited—and how much she’s trying to change.
Marcus and Ginny’s relationship strain (we’re not crying, YOU’RE crying).
And Max being… well, Max. But maybe with a little more heart this time?
With only a few episodes left, the show’s asking the big questions: Can you break the cycle? Or are you always just running from the next explosion?
Either way, we’re strapped in. 💣💔🧁
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We’re diving deep into the first four episodes of Netflix’s Zero Day, and—wow—there’s a lot to unpack. Robert De Niro as a former president? Sign us up. But is he the hero, the villain, or something way messier?
In this episode, we’re breaking down all the breadcrumbs: the cyberattacks that maybe aren’t cyberattacks, the tension between truth and conspiracy, and that increasingly suspicious media narrative. Plus, we talk about the powerhouse performances (hi, Lizzy Caplan 👋), what we think is really behind the so-called “Zero Day,” and how the show walks the line between political thriller and psychological drama.
Are we being manipulated as much as the characters? Is there a deeper game being played? We’ve got theories—and questions—and maybe a little paranoia creeping in.
Let’s go there. 🎧💥
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Spoiler Alert: This episode discusses major plot points from Season 3, Episodes 1–3 of Ginny & Georgia. If you haven’t caught up yet, hit pause and come back when you're ready to spiral with us. You’ve been warned!
Season 3 opens right where we left off—Ginny reeling, Georgia spinning, and everyone else stuck somewhere between denial and full-blown breakdown. And in Episodes 1 through 3, the chaos doesn’t slow down—it mutates.
This week, we’re talking about how therapy (finally!) enters the picture, how Ginny is learning to name the trauma that Georgia’s been burying for years, and why every single conversation feels like it could explode at any second. Also: Marcus? Still brooding. Max? Still extra. And Georgia? Somehow dodging her own moral reckoning.
How the show balances humour with some truly heavy emotional beats, and what these early episodes are setting up for the rest of the season. Spoiler: It’s a lot. And we’re here for the mess.
The Millers are back—and they’ve never been more complicated. 💍🔥🧠
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