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 four episode 1 and 2 of the Strain titled “The Worm Turns” and “The Blood Tax” respectively. We check in a few months (years?) after season 3 when an atomic bomb was set off in New York by a punk kid. The punk kid is now being prepared to house the Master. Eph is putzing around Philly. Dutch is at some baby factory for strigs. Abe is apparently still caught. Gus is in the business of locating things from time to time. Fet is in Trump country looking for a bomb. Against our better judgment we are back covering this show. It has not improved, but the podcast remains fun to do. Hopefully you enjoy 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.