Dual Redundancy: A Television Podcast

In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the 30 Rock reunion special including why some viewers were unable to see it live on NBC (2:35). We also discuss some possible new shows including a HBO Max series based on the Calm app (10:00), a TBS series based on The Sims (12:40) and a possible spin-off with Stanley from The Office (15:30). Next we discuss the launch of NBCUniversal's new streaming service Peacock (19:15) and two of their original programs: Brave New World (32:45) and Intelligence (46:35).

This episode was originally streamed on July 21st on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our special retrospective on The Office by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the latest about movie theaters reopening (1:35) and the lawsuit movie theater chains started in New Jersey to open (9:30). We also discuss the latest issues at Quibi including their paid low subscriber numbers (13:50) and the lawsuit Netflix is facing over a Sherlock Holmes spinoff film (19:45). We review the Hulu film Palm Springs starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti (23:15) and the series premiere of the HBO Max animated series Close Enough (36:25). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been watching solo including Normal People and Ramy (42:55).

This episode was originally streamed on July 14th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to follow us on our brand new Instagram account!

Direct download: DR_301_Palm_Springs_and_Close_Enough_Series_Premiere.mp3
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In this week's special episode David and John discuss Hamilton dropping on Disney+ (1:50), a cancelled Vanilla Ice concert (5:50), Walmart parking lots becoming drive-in movie theaters (10:45) and YouTubeTV's price hike (14:00). We also flashback to the beginning of Dual Redundancy by discussing how it all started (19:50) and what entertainment stories we discussed in the very first episode (32:00). Finally, we discuss how to join us for Twitch recordings and some new changes to the podcast (51:55).

This episode was originally streamed on July 7th on our Twitch channel and we highly recommend checking out the video replay on YouTube this week. You can also listen to our first episode in full by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out what we are discussing next follow us on Twitter!

Direct download: DR300_Looking_Back_to_Dual_Redundancy_Episode_1.mp3
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the coronavirus is effecting Macy's 4th of July fireworks (1:50) and how blow-up dolls and robots may be the new actors in a COVID-19 world (7:20). We also discuss a casting call for "funny looking" actors (19:00) and how the U.S. Government may have lost the Space Force trademark to Netflix (24:35). Next we review the Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga starring Will Ferrell (29:00). Finally, we look at the premiere of HBO's true crime documentary series I'll Be Gone in the Dark (43:25).

This episode was originally streamed on June 30th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the premiere of Space Force in episode 295. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!

Direct download: DR299_Eurovision_Song_Contest_and_Ill_Be_Gone_in_the_Dark.mp3
Category:Podcast -- posted at: 8:28am EDT

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