Dual Redundancy: A Television Podcast

In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle react to AFI’s annual top 10 lists (2:20), as well as the nominees for the 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards (9:45) and the 21st Critics’ Choice Awards (21:05). We also discuss Quentin Tarantino’s latest comments in the press (29:55). Finally, we review the season two finale of Fargo “Palindrome” (36:45), Nathan For You’s third season (49:30), and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (55:45).

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In this week's episode all the Dual Redundancy hosts are here to look back at entertainment in 2015. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:45), TV shows (17:45), musical artists (41:35) and pop culture moments from 2015 (51:40). 


In this week's episode Dave and Kyle react to the 2016 Writers Guild Awards Nominees (1:35), news of a possible Dexter revival (11:15) and The Man in the High Castle’s controversial subway ads (15:50). We also discuss a movie to be released in 2115 (21:25), a Rambo television series (24:50) and how FOX will stop reporting certain ratings (27:50). Finally, we review NBC’s The Wiz Live (35:10), Netflix’s A Very Murray Christmas special (47:10) and the first half of The Walking Dead’s sixth season (52:30).


In this week's episode Dave and Kyle discuss Stephen Colbert's Late Show obtaining the post Super Bowl 50 spot (2:15), Annie Hall being named the funniest screenplay by the WGA (8:00) and why Disney is not pre-screening Star Wars Episode 7 (14:25). They also discuss a Russian television channel leaking nuclear torpedo plans (19:40), a Game of Thrones actor posting a future script page (23:20) and a pitch of a Die Hard sequel in The Hollywood Reporter (27:55). Next they review Netflix’s With Bob and David (34:50) and the series premiere of Into the Badlands (45:25). Finally, John sends in a review of the video game Fallout 4 (54:20).


In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the nominations for the 42nd People’s Choice Awards (2:10), Jon Stewart’s HBO deal (15:55), the change in a Harry Potter term for the new films (21:50) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo reboot (26:40). We also review the latest James Bond film Spectre (31:00). Finally, we look at the first two episodes of Master of None (40:45) and the episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Donald Trump (49:10).


In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the Universal Studios ride based on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show (1:55), the Star Trek reboot for CBS’ streaming app (7:50) and how Harrison Ford will be Indiana Jones forever (14:35). We also give movie reviews for Bridge of Spies (19:15) and Beasts of No Nation (29:50). Finally, we review the series premieres of both Supergirl (39:40) and Wicked City (52:05).


In this week's episode we discuss Yahoo leaving the original content business (2:20), Homeland’s graffiti mistake (6:35), the announcement of Die Hard 6 (9:35) and a proposed new time travel show (22:50). We also recap everything about Back to the Future’s Future Day (14:20). Finally, we give movie reviews for The Walk (24:40), The Martian (31:50) and Steve Jobs (50:30).


In this week's episode we discuss the nominations for the 2015 American Music Awards (2:10), ABC Family being rebranded as Freeform (8:00) and Playboy’s announcement that their magazines will no longer feature their iconic photographs (14:30). We also review the series premiere of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend entitled “Josh Just Happens to Live Here!” (20:40), the season two premiere of Fargo entitled “Waiting for Dutch” (32:10) and the season six premiere of The Walking Dead entitled “First Time Again” (46:00).


In this week's episode with guest host Kyle Bridger we discuss various proposed television series including shows based on the podcast Serial (3:30), Nicki Minaj's past (9:30), a Roseanne remake in Russia (13:00) and a prequel to the Taken movies (19:00). We also discuss the recent legal issues involving background extras on HBO's Westworld (15:40). Finally, we review the movie of Black Mass (23:10) and the series premieres of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (34:40), Grandfathered (44:50) and The Grinder (53:45).


In this week's episode we wind down everything from the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards including who the winners are and how host Andy Samberg did (1:55). We also review the premieres of NBC's Blindspot (15:20) and ABC's The Muppets (27:50). Finally, we look at the finale of Big Brother 17 (37:35) and the premiere of Survivor: Second Chance (46:45).

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In this week's episode we react to some of the 67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy winners (2:00), Nickelodeon’s upcoming Splat programming block and possible revivals (8:10), and to Arnold Schwarzenegger being named the new Celebrity Apprentice host (16:00). Next, we prepare for and preview the Big Brother 17 finale (20:00). We also review the premiere week of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (29:50) and the premiere of Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris (40:50). Finally, we give a spoiler-free look to Mr. Robot season one (49:50).


In our fifth annual Emmy prediction special Dave, Mike and John try to predict the very unpredictable 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards in all the major categories. The 67th Primetime Emmys are on Sunday, September 20th on FOX and will be hosted by Andy Samberg.

We first discuss how Andy will do (2:15), overall nomination stats (5:40) and give our miscellaneous predictions for various smaller categories (8:35). We then predict (in order) drama supporting actress (23:10), drama supporting actor (29:25), comedy supporting actress (34:00), comedy supporting actor (39:00), drama lead actress (43:25), drama lead actor (50:00), comedy lead actress (56:15), comedy lead actor (1:01:30), drama series (1:05:25) and comedy series (1:10:05). Along the way we also veto a nomination in every category and replace the nominee with another who we believe deserves that spot.


In this week's episode we discuss America’s Most Disliked Celebrity (2:20) and the most loved/hated TV series finales of all time (7:50). We also catch up with Big Brother 17 up to the second double eviction (13:25). Next we review the series premiere of Fear the Walking Dead (22:30) and Lifetime’s Unauthorized Full House Story (34:10). Finally, we say goodbye to Hannibal by looking at the finale “The Wrath of Lamb” (45:45).


In this week's episode we discuss the drama surrounding director Josh Trank’s comments regarding his Fantastic Four film (1:55). We also react to Destination America’s live televised exorcism (9:00) and the winners of the 31st Television Critics Association Awards (12:40). We also recap the series finale of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (16:42) and review the season two premiere of Comedy Central’s Review (25:10). Finally, we look at all of Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (33:00) and True Detective season two (44:25).


In this week's episode we react to the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards and the resulting feud between Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift (2:27). We also discuss the Conan joke lawsuit (10:54) and upcoming movies like Space Jam 2, Batman starring Ben Affleck and a live action Aladdin prequel (16:14). We also review three summer movies including Avengers: Age of Ultron (26:22), Jurassic World (33:38) and Inside Out (40:50). Finally, we look at Why with Hannibal Buress (46:00) and HBO’s 7 Days in Hell (50:42). 


In this week's special episode we react to the 67th Primetime Emmy nominations that were announced on July 16th 2015. Before we look at the good, the bad and the snubs/surprises we discuss some Emmy rule changes and overall nomination stats.


In this week's special episode David and John discuss and break down the 1985 classic film Back to the Future in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.

Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, development, and rank the top quotes from the film. Back to the Future was released in 1985 by Universal Pictures and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover and Thomas F. Wilson.

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In this week's episode with guest host John Berwick we react to Tom Holland becoming the new Spider-Man (1:30) and various new Hulu streaming news including the Seinfeld Apartment (5:33). We also review the premieres of Big Brother 17 (11:17), The Brink (26:33), Ballers (32:45) and True Detective season two entitled “The Western Book of the Dead” (38:56). Finally, we look at season three of Orange is the New Black (47:53).


In this week's episode with guest host John Berwick we react to the Television Critics Association nominations (2:12) and to the winners of the 5th Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards (9:04). We also discuss the possibility of Arrested Development season five (12:40). Finally, we review the series premiere of UnREAL entitled “Return” (16:43) the possible series finale of Community entitled “Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television” (28:00) and the season three premiere of Hannibal entitled “Antipasto” (40:54).


In this week's episode audio expert John joins Mike and Dave in a milestone podcast for Dual Redundancy. First, we react to network live musical casting news (2:32) and give our thoughts on upcoming fall network series for (in order) ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC (7:47). Next, we look at the series finale of Mad Men entitled “Person to Person” (22:11). We also discuss how some notable series celebrated their respected 100th episode before finally reflecting on Dual Redundancy’s own journey to episode 100 (40:08).


In this week's special episode we discuss all thirty seasons of CBS’ Survivor (in order) in honor of the show’s 15th anniversary this month. What were some our favorite moments and how did they, along with many memorable castaways, shape the game we see today? We attempt to answer this and a variety of other questions in this special retrospective!


In this week's episode we react to the nominated contestants for Survivor: Second Chances (1:33) and the nominees for the 5th Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards (11:20). We also discuss some recent developments in online streaming including Hulu's acquisition of Seinfeld reruns (19:52) and NBC's unique rollout for Aquarius (24:30). We also review season one of Yahoo! Screen's Other Space (28:13), the first three episodes of Inside Amy Schumer's third season (35:32) and the season one finale of The Last Man on Earth entitled "Screw the Moon" (45:26).


In this week's episode we discuss Dennis Quaid's alleged outburst viral video (2:36), the 24th MTV Movie Awards (6:52) and season six of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (12:50). We also review the series premiere of The Comedians (16:15), the season five premiere of Louie entitled "Potluck" (24:12), the season two premiere of Silicon Valley entitled "Sand Hill Shuffle" (31:16), the season four premiere of Veep entitled "Joint Session" (38:43) and the season five premiere of Game of Thrones entitled "The Wars to Come" (45:32). Finally, we say goodbye to Justified by looking at the series finale "The Promise" (55:10). 


In this week's episode we discuss a variety of possible television revivals including (in order) Happy Endings, Full House, Twin Peaks, Coach, The X-Files, The Muppet Show, Mr. Show and Arrested Development (1:43). We also review Better Call Saul's season one finale "Marco" (25:55), The Americans' season three episode entitled "Stingers" (38:00) and Mad Men's final premiere "Severance" (45:43).


In this week's special episode we reveal who the listeners picked for their favorite artist in pop music (17:41). In our fourth annual March Madness bracket the final four were Ed Sheeran, Justin Timberlake, Lorde and Taylor Swift. But in the end, who took home the title?

Before that we also discuss the appointment of Trevor Noah as the new Daily Show host and all the controversy surrounding it (2:54), NBC's upcoming live performance of The Wiz (8:32) and Jay-Z's new music streaming service called Tidal (12:42).

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In this week's packed episode we skip "In and Out Points" to wind down six various shows. We review HBO's The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (3:20), Netflix's Bloodline (17:34) and Glee's two-part series finale entitled "2009" and "Dreams Come True" (24:48). We also review Girls' fourth season (39:37), Looking's second season (49:15) and the premiere episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden (58:03).


In this week's episode we react to four upcoming Ghostbusters films (2:43), Andy Samberg hosting the 67th Emmy Awards (9:24) and many new streaming services including NBC's comedy service, HBO Now and the proposed Apple service (15:09). We also wind down the season six two-part premiere of Community entitled "Ladders" and "Lawnmower Maintenance & Postnatal Care" (24:12). Finally, we review season one of Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (spoiler free) (39:15) and the two-part finale of Empire season one entitled "Die But Once" and "Who I Am" (49:18).


In this week's episode we react to the controversial Saturday Night Live ISIS skit (3:10), the "winners" of the 35th annual Razzies (8:59) and what's coming up with Netflix's original programming including the Pee-wee Herman film (12:31). We also wind down the season three premiere of House of Cards entitled "Chapter 27" (17:05), the two-part finale of How To Get Away with Murder season one (31:12) and the two-part premiere of The Last Man on Earth entitled "Alive in Tucson" and "The Elephant in the Room" (41:30). Finally, we look at reality television by reviewing the Survivor: Worlds Apart (season 30) premiere (50:33).


In this week's episode we recap the 87th Academy Awards and how host Neil Patrick Harris did (2:40). We also react to new Emmy category rules (23:11). Finally, we wind down Saturday Night Live's 40th Anniversary special (29:35), the series finale of Parks and Recreation entitled "One Last Ride" (39:44) and the series finale of Two and a Half Men entitled "Of Course He's Dead" (51:09).


In this week's episode we react to the news that Spider-Man will crossover with The Avengers (5:25), the revival rumors for Happy Endings (10:13) and everything that happened at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards (14:40). We also wind down the fifth midseason premiere of The Walking Dead entitled "What Happened and What's Going On?" (27:15), Better Call Saul's two night series premiere episodes entitled "Uno" and "Mijo" (36:34), and the first two premiere episodes of Fresh Off the Boat entitled "Pilot" and "Home Sweet Home-School" (48:59).


Every year David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable Oscars in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 87th Academy Awards.

We discuss how Neil Patrick Harris will do (2:48) and provide some Oscar facts and trivia (4:47). We then discuss (in order) best animated feature (11:33), best original song (14:12), best adapted screenplay (17:25), best original screenplay (21:45), best supporting actress (27:43), best supporting actor (32:03), best actress (35:34), best actor (39:10), best director (45:20), and best picture (50:40).

The 87th Academy Awards are on Sunday, February 22nd on ABC and will be hosted by Neil Patrick Harris.

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In this week's episode we react to the 87th Academy Award nominations (1:58) and the winners of the 20th Critics' Choice Movie Awards (12:14). We also wind down The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore series premiere (17:15), Broad City's season two premiere (25:45), Man Seeking Woman's series premiere (35:44) and the first third of Parks and Recreation's final season (44:33).


In this week's episode we recap the 2015 Golden Globes (2:15) and discuss the nominations for the 67th annual DGA Awards (16:35). We also wind down pilot of Empire (20:07), the first half of Galavant's first season (29:44) and the Togetherness pilot entitled "Family Day" (38:30).

 


In this week's special episode David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable 2015 Golden Globe Awards in all the major television (4:02) and film (37:47) categories.

The 72nd Golden Globe Awards are on Sunday, January 11th on NBC and will be hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

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