Dual Redundancy: A Television Podcast

In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the transition from HBO Max to Max and the issue that irked both the writers and directors guilds with this new app (1:45). We also say goodbye to two prestige HBO shows: Succession and Barry. In our spoiler-filled discussions we discuss the series finale of Succession entitled "With Open Eyes" (16:05) before discussing the series finale of Barry entitled "wow" (45:40).

This episode was originally recorded on May 29th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We talked about the season four premiere and the Connor's Wedding episodes of Succession earlier this year. Plus be sure to listen to our thoughts on the first half of Barry's final season. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, June 12th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!

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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a viral Netflix contract that would grant the company free use of simulating an actor's voice with AI (1:40), the end of Netflix's DVDs by mail service (9:25) and news that Disney+ and Hulu will be pseudo-merged into an "one-app experience" (13:30). Next we preview the upcoming Flamin' Hot Cheetos movie by discussing the new trailer (25:35). Finally we review the series premiere of HBO's White House Plumbers miniseries (31:50) before sharing some Quick Checks on The West Wing (43:10), Bupkis (50:35) and Like a Dragon: Ishin (58:30). 

Be sure to listen to the very end for a special "mini-episode" of Dual Redundancy hosted by "David", "John" and "Kyle"

This episode was originally recorded on May 15th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, May 29th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the WGA strike (2:25) and why AI is one topic writers want policy rules on (7:50). We also say goodbye to James Corden as he finishes his run on The Late Late Show (20:10). Finally, we review the new Ari Aster film Beau is Afraid (32:55) before discussing the first half of Barry's fourth and final season (42:50).

This episode was originally recorded on May 1st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, May 15th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!


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