This podcast covered the hit(?) FX show "The Strain". A panel of Philly comedians, including Mike Marbach, David Donnella, Rob Alesiani and other guests, recap, theorize, and crack wise along the way. This podcast does not take itself or the show too seriously. We were very critical, especially as the show began to fall apart (surprisingly quickly), but did not miss opportunities to praise the show when good choices were made. We made a vow to see it through and we did.
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This podcast covered the hit(?) FX show "The Strain". A panel of Philly comedians, including Mike Marbach, David Donnella, Rob Alesiani and other guests, recap, theorize, and crack wise along the way. This podcast does not take itself or the show too seriously. We were very critical, especially as the show began to fall apart (surprisingly quickly), but did not miss opportunities to praise the show when good choices were made. We made a vow to see it through and we did.
This episode of Bloody Sunday covers season 2 episode 8 of “The Strain” entitled “The Intruders”. This week’s show was a two man job with me (Mike) and David Donnella sitting down to summarize, analyze and crack wise. Overall a pretty boring episode. After two weeks of some progress we get minimal movement this week. Some cool things happened, sure, but for the most part this episode was treading water and no where close to land yet. Congrats to our contest winner, “HamletSeries”. We’ll be in touch to get out your books to you soon! Like the show? Rate & Review! You could win something.
Bloody Sunday: The Strain Podcast
This podcast covered the hit(?) FX show "The Strain". A panel of Philly comedians, including Mike Marbach, David Donnella, Rob Alesiani and other guests, recap, theorize, and crack wise along the way. This podcast does not take itself or the show too seriously. We were very critical, especially as the show began to fall apart (surprisingly quickly), but did not miss opportunities to praise the show when good choices were made. We made a vow to see it through and we did.