What To Watch is a podcast that is aimed at looking at the lighter side of popular entertainment. Join us as we catch up about the films and TV shows that we have enjoyed watching, the ones that have defined our childhoods and also the ones that we keep returning to. In this podcast we will review movies and TV shows and offer our two cents on what we enjoyed about their entertainment value.
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What To Watch is a podcast that is aimed at looking at the lighter side of popular entertainment. Join us as we catch up about the films and TV shows that we have enjoyed watching, the ones that have defined our childhoods and also the ones that we keep returning to. In this podcast we will review movies and TV shows and offer our two cents on what we enjoyed about their entertainment value.
Today we discuss two Netflix properties that are very different from each other but also have some overlaps. We talk about the new Netflix film Extraction that is about a kidnapped Indian boy who has to be rescued by a team of contractors including Chris Hemsworth. Continuing the theme of Indians that have to be rescued, we talk about the delightful new high school comedy show by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher called Never Have I Ever that features a predominantly South Asian cast but is set in modern-day California. Both of these titles deal with inherent south Asian struggles but offer a refreshing take on familiar tropes, a classic new-wine-in-an-old-bottle scenario. Tune in to catch our thoughts on Extraction and Never Have I Ever.
Where to Watch:
Extraction (Netflix)
Never Have I Ever: Season 1 (Netflix)
What To Watch
What To Watch is a podcast that is aimed at looking at the lighter side of popular entertainment. Join us as we catch up about the films and TV shows that we have enjoyed watching, the ones that have defined our childhoods and also the ones that we keep returning to. In this podcast we will review movies and TV shows and offer our two cents on what we enjoyed about their entertainment value.