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 13 of The Strain titled “Night Train”. We’ve come to it at last. The season finale. Everything has been building up to this and there’s no way it can be disappointing right? Wrong. This was mid-season level climax at best. This show is too spread out over too many episodes. Had they cut several episodes out of this season they’d have been better off. We finally got a major death, so that’s something. This was a good episode, but I’m so tired of safe choices. They’re boring. Next season really needs to make some big changes… and we’ll be here to talk about it. We want a good show and hopefully we get it.
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.