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Bingeworthy
Drive to Ants
10 episodes
2 months ago
Bingeworthy is a podcast about deciding what shows are worthy of wasting your valuable time watching episode after episode of. Each week a group of our expert panelist gather and discuss a show and make this crucial assessment. Here is how it works:

Each panelist comes to the podcast with a selection of a show and one episode from it. From the strength of that one episode, the group must decide if that show is indeed Bingeworthy.

The show is divided into 2 segments:

Introduction and episode selection
Episode review and voting
In the first segment, we introduce our panelist and bs about what is going on in their lives, to build some level of report, real or not. Then, one panelist is chosen at random to pick this weeks episode for review. They must then make their argument as to why this show is Bingeworthy. They can give a general overview of the show but cannot get too specific or discuss overarching plots at this point. Remember, the vote is based on this one episode alone.

The show takes a brief break to watch the episode before segment two begins.

In segment two, everyone breaks down every single detail about the show. The panelists can ask whatever questions they want and the chooser can answer as they so choose as long as their explanation does not give away any major spoilers. This can also get very ugly as everyone is free to tear the episode apart or praise it and argue with everyone who doesn’t agree with their opinion.

After the bickering and overly-deep analysis, all the panelist vote yes or no, is the show Bingeworthy? If the decision is unanimously yes, the voting is over, the show is added to the official Bingeworthy list and the show is no longer eligible for future episodes. If there is one or more no votes, the picker, as well as the yes votes, have a chance to change the other’s minds. Then there is one more round of voting. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the show is not added to the list and any panelist is free to bring another episode to a future podcast to try and convince everyone again.
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Bingeworthy is a podcast about deciding what shows are worthy of wasting your valuable time watching episode after episode of. Each week a group of our expert panelist gather and discuss a show and make this crucial assessment. Here is how it works:

Each panelist comes to the podcast with a selection of a show and one episode from it. From the strength of that one episode, the group must decide if that show is indeed Bingeworthy.

The show is divided into 2 segments:

Introduction and episode selection
Episode review and voting
In the first segment, we introduce our panelist and bs about what is going on in their lives, to build some level of report, real or not. Then, one panelist is chosen at random to pick this weeks episode for review. They must then make their argument as to why this show is Bingeworthy. They can give a general overview of the show but cannot get too specific or discuss overarching plots at this point. Remember, the vote is based on this one episode alone.

The show takes a brief break to watch the episode before segment two begins.

In segment two, everyone breaks down every single detail about the show. The panelists can ask whatever questions they want and the chooser can answer as they so choose as long as their explanation does not give away any major spoilers. This can also get very ugly as everyone is free to tear the episode apart or praise it and argue with everyone who doesn’t agree with their opinion.

After the bickering and overly-deep analysis, all the panelist vote yes or no, is the show Bingeworthy? If the decision is unanimously yes, the voting is over, the show is added to the official Bingeworthy list and the show is no longer eligible for future episodes. If there is one or more no votes, the picker, as well as the yes votes, have a chance to change the other’s minds. Then there is one more round of voting. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the show is not added to the list and any panelist is free to bring another episode to a future podcast to try and convince everyone again.
Show more...
TV Reviews
Comedy,
TV & Film
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Couple’s Therapy
Bingeworthy
1 hour 27 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Couple’s Therapy

Sean attempts to wow with a show the likes of which the panelist have never seen before.



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The conversation covers various topics including disappointment with the Borderlands movie, excitement for Tactical Breach Wizards and Wizard XCOM, concerns about the terms of service for streaming Black Myth Wukong, the announcement of a Legacy of Kain remaster, and the casting of Frank Stone in a horror game. The conversation also includes discussions about physical copies of games, the Evercade system, and the balance of Dead by Daylight. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about the speaker’s new kittens and their names. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their interests in blacksmithing and the TV show Couples Therapy. They also share their initial thoughts on the show and the dynamics of therapy. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the role of therapists, the relatability of the show, and the potential heaviness of the subject matter. The hosts express their intrigue and curiosity about the show and its portrayal of couples in therapy. The conversation explores the quality of healthcare in the US and the challenges of navigating the healthcare system. The hosts discuss the irony of having top doctors but a flawed healthcare system. They also touch on the importance of communication in polyamorous relationships and the complexities that arise. The therapists on the show are praised for their ability to navigate difficult conversations and provide outside perspectives. The hosts agree that the show is binge-worthy, but recommend watching it with someone to discuss the heavy topics and reflect on personal relationships. The conversation covered various topics including late-night vibes, binge-worthiness of TV shows, the potential impact of a Taylor Swift lawsuit on AI legislation, and the limitations of current technology. The hosts also discussed the need for knowledgeable lawmakers in the field of technology and the challenges of regulating AI and machine learning. The conversation ended with lighthearted banter about cats and funny anecdotes.



Couple’s Therapy is available on Paramount+
Bingeworthy
Bingeworthy is a podcast about deciding what shows are worthy of wasting your valuable time watching episode after episode of. Each week a group of our expert panelist gather and discuss a show and make this crucial assessment. Here is how it works:

Each panelist comes to the podcast with a selection of a show and one episode from it. From the strength of that one episode, the group must decide if that show is indeed Bingeworthy.

The show is divided into 2 segments:

Introduction and episode selection
Episode review and voting
In the first segment, we introduce our panelist and bs about what is going on in their lives, to build some level of report, real or not. Then, one panelist is chosen at random to pick this weeks episode for review. They must then make their argument as to why this show is Bingeworthy. They can give a general overview of the show but cannot get too specific or discuss overarching plots at this point. Remember, the vote is based on this one episode alone.

The show takes a brief break to watch the episode before segment two begins.

In segment two, everyone breaks down every single detail about the show. The panelists can ask whatever questions they want and the chooser can answer as they so choose as long as their explanation does not give away any major spoilers. This can also get very ugly as everyone is free to tear the episode apart or praise it and argue with everyone who doesn’t agree with their opinion.

After the bickering and overly-deep analysis, all the panelist vote yes or no, is the show Bingeworthy? If the decision is unanimously yes, the voting is over, the show is added to the official Bingeworthy list and the show is no longer eligible for future episodes. If there is one or more no votes, the picker, as well as the yes votes, have a chance to change the other’s minds. Then there is one more round of voting. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the show is not added to the list and any panelist is free to bring another episode to a future podcast to try and convince everyone again.