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.
Steve brings the FX series Shogun to the show. The panel has a very special guest.
Shogun is available on Hulu.
And and AI does more work than I do:
In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the origins of a stuffed animal named Bob Balto and the dislike Max has for it. They also talk about the TV show ‘The Acolyte’ and its potential direction. The conversation becomes chaotic as Max gets involved and starts playing with toys in the background. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics, including the Killdozer documentary, the TV show Criminal Minds, and the movie Shogun. They also mention other shows like New Girl and Friends that can be enjoyed as background noise. The hosts share their excitement about watching Shogun and discuss its historical setting and well-acted characters. They also joke about the movie Showgirls and its potential connection to Shogun. Overall, this part of the conversation covers a range of entertainment topics and showcases the hosts’ humor and banter. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their impressions of the show and speculate on what might happen in future episodes. They also touch on the violence and brutality depicted in the series. The conversation includes humorous moments and tangents, adding to the overall entertainment value. The conversation covers various topics, including the show’s appeal, historical accuracy, comparisons to Game of Thrones, and the size of video game files. The hosts express their opinions on whether they would watch another episode and discuss their excitement for upcoming games. They also touch on the disappointment with cinematic trailers not matching the actual gameplay. The conversation ends with some lighthearted banter and a reminder to go to bed.
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.