The Hotshot Whiz Kids, Mike Cline Jr. and Mark Davila take a nostalgic trip back to their youth and revisit the classic TV shows of the past few decades. They analyze everything that was wrong or right with the shows, plots and characters.
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The Hotshot Whiz Kids, Mike Cline Jr. and Mark Davila take a nostalgic trip back to their youth and revisit the classic TV shows of the past few decades. They analyze everything that was wrong or right with the shows, plots and characters.
This time the guys look back to the heyday of professional wrestling in the 80s and 90s. The guys eventually stopped watching, but they remember every match and character form their childhood.
For the Season two premier of the TV Cynics show, we take a look back at the 70s sitcom All In The Family, with everyone’s favorite bigot, Archie Bunker. We discuss the show in today’s political climate, the many spin-offs and dead TV wives.
This time on the podcast the guys take a look back at the Michael Landon 80s hit show, Highway To Heaven. Where he plays an angel named Jonathan Smith, who was sent on earthly missions by his boss, a very generic god.
What would you do, if we sang out of tune? Today and the podcast we find an answer to that question and more as the the guys take a look back at the classic TV show, The Wonder Years.
Making your way through the world today, takes everything you got. That is why we are reviewing the legendary sitcom, Cheers. A mainstay of NBC programming throughout the 80s, we take a look back at Sam, Woody, Carla, Cliff and the gang!
This week the Whiz Kids take a look back at the classic 80s sitcom, Who’s The Boss. The guys talk about every young boys dream girl, Sam, how hot Mona was and the many Tony’s of Tony Danza!
The Hotshot Whiz Kids, Mike Cline Jr. and Mark Davila take a nostalgic trip back to their youth and revisit the classic TV shows of the past few decades. They analyze everything that was wrong or right with the shows, plots and characters.