Episodes

  • Better late than never folks! On this episode of Small Screen Couch Commentary, Alex and Billy dive deep into The Boys Season 4, Episode 8, aptly titled "Season Four Finale" Buckle up, because this one’s filled with twists, shocking moments, and the usual dark humor that only The Boys can deliver.

    The episode kicks off with a VNN broadcast where we learn that A-Train’s new movie has been canceled, much to Ashley’s delight as a tax write-off. The tone quickly shifts as Firecracker, The Deep, and Black Noir star in a cringeworthy "#AllLivesMatter" PSA, setting the stage for the madness to come. The real chaos starts with Hughie unknowingly proposing to a shape-shifting Supe disguised as Annie—a proposal that takes an awkward turn once the Shifter's disguise starts falling apart.

    Meanwhile, Butcher faces a personal crisis in the hospital as he's visited by a hallucination of Kessler urging him to unleash the Supe-killing virus. Homelander, ever the drama king, finds a photo of Butcher and Becca in Ryan’s backpack, triggering a laser-fueled tantrum that sends Ryan running.

    As the political stakes rise, Homelander drops a bombshell live on Firecracker's show by outing VP-elect Neuman as a Supe. The fallout is swift, leading to a scramble among The Boys to gather dirt on Neuman, only to find their evidence mysteriously gone. The real Annie, still chained up, breaks free in time for a brutal showdown with her shape-shifting doppelgänger, saving Hughie and the team in the process.

    In true The Boys fashion, the episode ramps up with twists, turns, violence and mayhem. Things end with us all wondering the fate of everyone, good and bad as well as not being sure to feel about Butcher's actions. It is sad that it is over, for now.

    Tune in to hear Alex and Billy's hilarious and insightful take on The Boys here on Small Screen Couch Commentary—you won’t want to miss our wild theories and laugh-out-loud moments!

  • Welcome back to Small Screen Couch Commentary with Alex and Billy! This week, we're diving into the chaos of The Boys' Season 4, Episode 7, titled "The Insider." Get ready for a wild ride as we dissect the episode's shocking moments and dark humor, all while providing our signature blend of insights and laughs.

    The episode kicks off on the set of "The Avenue V Christmas Special," where a puppet A-Train lectures Ryan about antifa before breaking into a song that encourages kids to snitch on their parents. Ryan calls cut, questioning the show's morals, only to be told the lyrics were Homelander-approved. Talk about a twisted holiday special!

    A-Train continues to help The Boys and the return of Butcher reveals to the team that he was behind Sameer's disappearance.

    With MM trying to focus on his family's safety, he gives Monique $10,000 and tickets to Belize, urging her and Janine to leave the country. Monique kisses MM, trying to convince him to come with them, but he initially refuses.

    Butcher, Annie, and Hughie break into an apartment linked to someone that Sage was recruiting finding a folder with plans to assassinate Robert Singer on January 6.

    Frenchie and Kimiko watch Sameer work on the virus, noting Butcher's odd behavior, including talking to himself. Frenchie and Kimiko decide to free Sameer after he completes the virus, despite Butcher's orders but things take a turn for the worst once Sameer finishes his work.

    Homelander fires Sage, sending her back to Detroit as her grand plans seemingly begin to unravel, or do they?

    So much more is covered in this episode so tune in to hear Alex and Billy's full breakdown, laughs, and wild theories on Small Screen Couch Commentary.

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  • Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" with your hosts, Alex and Billy! This week, we’re diving into the madness of The Boys Season 4, Episode 6, titled "Dirty Business." Brace yourselves for an episode packed with wild twists, dark humor, and more shocking moments than you can shake a Compound V syringe at.

    The episode kicks off with Billy Butcher and Kessler (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) interrogating Sameer, who’s chained up in an abandoned warehouse. Butcher's not holding back, inflicting pain on Sameer’s amputation stump to coerce him into making the virus. Meanwhile, Butcher's own illness is visibly worsening, adding a ticking clock to their desperate mission.

    In a lighter subplot, Hughie and Daphne take a walking tour through New York to scatter Hugh Sr.'s ashes, hitting up the romantic comedy spots from "Maid in Manhattan." Their nostalgic journey is interrupted by a Hometruther harassing Annie, and things get darker as Kimiko is turned away from visiting Frenchie in prison.

    Firecracker takes over Cameron Coleman's VNN timeslot, spewing absurd conspiracy theories as MM watches while talking to A-Train on the phone. A-Train reveals the truth about Coleman and more about what is happening at Vought. MM plans to infiltrate a gala at Tek Knight's estate, recruiting Hughie to disguise as the arachnid-powered Supe, Webweaver.

    Homelander, Ryan, and the rest of the Seven arrive at Tek Knight's mansion for the gala. Hughie, now in Webweaver's smelly costume, is planting bugs around the mansion when he’s caught by Neuman. She doesn’t recognize him, and neither does Tek Knight, who’s excited to show off his TekCave to his new "sidekick."

    Things take a bizarre turn as Tek Knight and Hughie tour the TekCave and things go from weird to worst. Meanwhile, Annie and Kimiko convince MM to help them break into the mansion, fearing for Hughie’s life. They find Tek Knight torturing Hughie, and chaos ensues as they rescue him and take down Tek Knight.

    Kimiko attempts to visit Frenchie in prison again, seeking solace and yet again is turned away. The episode ends with Butcher confronting the moral dilemma of using a potentially airborne, Supe-killing virus that could wipe out all Supes, including his allies. We also find out here whether or not Alex's prediction from the previous episode is correct or not!

    Join Alex and Billy as they break down the wild ride of "Dirty Business," sharing their signature humor and sharp insights. Don’t miss this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" for all the juicy details and hilarious takes!

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    Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" with your hosts, Alex and Billy! This week, we dive into the madness of The Boys Season 4, Episode 5, titled "Beware of the Jabberwock, My Son." Buckle up, folks, because this episode takes us on a wild ride through Vought's latest fan expo, heart-wrenching family moments, as well as Alex and Billy's latest theories about the show moving forward.

    The episode opens with a Vought extravaganza, the V52 Expo. Cameron Coleman and The Deep kick things off on stage, revealing a slew of new Vought projects, including "Training A-Train" and "The Deep: Gods & Dolphins." Backstage, Homelander experiences traumatic flashbacks from his childhood and the events from the last episode. Meanwhile, at the hospital, Hughie is in disbelief over his father's miraculous recovery, thanks to a sneaky injection of Compound V by Daphne. Alex and Billy find it hilarious how Hughie, usually the voice of reason, is now tangled in yet another Vought-induced mess. Poor Hughie can't catch a break!

    As the episode unfolds, we see Butcher and MM visiting former Vought CEO Stan Edgar in prison. Edgar, ever the puppet master, refuses to help until Butcher drops a bombshell about Neuman injecting her daughter with Compound V. Stan reluctantly decides to help them since he may get a presidential pardon out of the deal.

    Back at the V52 Expo, things get even crazier. The Deep and Cameron Coleman promote a new diversity initiative that doesn't sit well with everyone in the audience.  Alex and Billy can't stop laughing at the absurdity of Vought's attempts to save face while digging themselves deeper into the PR disaster hole.

    The episode reaches its apex with a chaotic showdown involving superpowered chickens and sheep. Yes, you read that right. The Boys team, along with Neuman and Edgar, battle these V-infused animals in a farmhouse. It's bloody, it's intense, and it's quintessential The Boys.

    But the real emotional moment comes from Hughie, his father and now seemingly less estranged mother, Daphne. Hughie’s heartfelt confession about his childhood hero being his dad is a gut-wrenching moment, beautifully acted by Jack Quaid and Simon Pegg.

    The episode ends with Butcher making a morally gray decision, leading to Alex's new theory piggybacking off of Billy's from the last episode.  Could there be any truth to what Alex believes is really happening?

    Join Alex and Billy as they break down the shocking moments, hilarious scenes, and the emotional gut-punch that is "Beware of the Jabberwock, My Son." With their signature humor and insightful commentary, they navigate the twisted world of The Boys, ensuring you catch every detail. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready for another explosive episode of Small Screen Couch Commentary!

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    Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" with your hosts, Alex and Billy! In this episode, we're diving deep into "The Boys" Season 4, Episode 4, titled "Wisdom of the Ages." Buckle up for a wild ride filled with dark humor, shocking twists, and gut-wrenching moments.

    The episode kicks off with Homelander arriving at an underground research facility, eerily cheerful as he presents the staff with a Fudgey the Whale cake. Alex and Billy laugh at the twisted nostalgia of Homelander's "homecoming," but things quickly take a dark turn. Homelander's sinister interactions with the staff, especially Marty and Frank, set the stage for a terrifying sequence of events.

    Meanwhile, Butcher's struggles continue as he collapses in the shower, haunted by visions of his late wife, Becca. Hughie's family crisis adds another layer of drama, with his father's deteriorating condition and the looming decision of let him die.

    As the episode unfolds, the political landscape heats up with a Vought broadcast attacking President-Elect Robert Singer and Annie's plans to lead protests as Starlight. Alex and Billy delve into the political satire and its real-world parallels, adding their signature humor to the analysis. Hughie and Kimiko's encounter with A-Train at a dockyard leads to a tense alliance, while Butcher and MM's blackmail attempt on Firecracker takes an unexpected turn.

    The climax features a gruesome sequence with Homelander tormenting the Vought scientists in the bloodiest scene yet this season.

    Join Alex and Billy as they navigate the chaos of "Wisdom of the Ages," balancing humor and deep analysis. From brutal confrontations to dark political satire, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" is not to be missed. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare for another wild ride with "The Boys"!

  • Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" with your favorite hosts, Alex and Billy! In this episode, we're diving into the chaotic and darkly humorous world of "The Boys" Season 4, Episode 3, titled "We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here." Prepare for an episode filled with political rallies, family drama, and some truly bizarre moments.

    The episode kicks off with a Vought rally, where Homelander riles up his followers with a speech about "real Americans" and introduces the newest members of the Seven, Firecracker and Sister Sage. Alex and Billy laugh at the absurdity of Homelander's rhetoric and the over-the-top reactions of his supporters.

    At Butcher’s apartment, he and Kessler watch the rally and discuss their plan to sedate and rescue Ryan. Alex and Billy discuss the complexities of Butcher’s decisions, and whether or not Kessler is a good guy who might do bad things, or a bad guy all together.

    Meanwhile, at Vought Tower, Homelander’s interactions with Firecracker and Sister Sage reveal internal tensions. Firecracker’s controversial statements and Sage’s manipulations add layers to the team dynamics. Alex and Billy break down these character interactions with humor and insight, speculating on Sage’s true motives.

    The episode takes a serious turn as Hughie confronts his mother at the hospital, and Frenchie deals with his own demons. Alex and Billy explore the emotional weight of these scenes, while also finding moments of levity in Frenchie’s bizarre hallucinations and Kimiko’s badassery.

    Back at Vought Tower, Ryan is introduced to a fighting game and gets a surprise message from Butcher who manages to then lure him for a meeting face to face. The interaction between Butcher and Ryan is both touching and tense with Butcher backtracking on his original plans and choosing to find another way to move forward.

    The climax at Vought on Ice is a standout moment, with Homelander’s sudden violence leading to chaos on the ice. Billy and Alex’s commentary on the scene’s ridiculousness provide a perfect blend of humor and insight.

    Join Alex and Billy as they unpack the thrills and chills of "We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here." From political satire to family drama, this episode has it all. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and enjoy another wild ride with "Small Screen Couch Commentary"!

  • Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary," where Alex and Billy tackle the insanity of "The Boys" Season 4, Episode 2, titled "Life Among the Septics." Prepare for a wild ride through Hollywood parodies, supe scandals, and, yes, Will Ferrell.

    The episode kicks off with Notorious B.I.G.'s "Hypnotize" as we dive into an urban neighborhood where Will Ferrell, playing "Coach Brink," tries to convince A-Train to leave the hood. Alex and Billy can’t stop laughing at the absurdity of Ferrell’s performance and A-Train's discomfort with the movie's inaccuracies, including the portrayal of his brother as a drug dealer. Meanwhile, at the hospital, tensions run high. Annie sits by the bedside of a friend attacked by Homelander’s supporters, while Hughie confronts his mother, now a Vought MLM consultant, over family betrayals.

    Butcher’s revelation about his deteriorating health and hallucinations leads to a tense confrontation with Mother's Milk, who fires him from The Boys. This doesn't sit well with Hughie but MM is putting his foot down and won't budge.

    At Vought Tower, Ryan is introduced to his new superhero persona, "Homeboy." Alex and Billy can’t help but laugh at the ridiculousness of the name and the awkward dynamics between Homelander, Ashley Barrett, and Sister Sage. The rivalry between Ashley and Sage heats up as Homelander is adjusting to have The World's Smartest Person giving him guidance that he has been lacking as of late.

    As The Boys investigate Sister Sage at TruthCon, hilarity ensues. From conspiracy theorist antics to bizarre encounters with Firecracker and her henchman, Splinter, Alex and Billy provide a humorous yet insightful commentary on the episode's wildest moments.

    The episode’s climax features a chaotic fight at a Marvelous Mrs. Maisel-themed Bat Mitzvah, leading to a shocking reveal about Firecracker’s alt-right agenda. Butcher’s reluctant heroism earns him a temporary reprieve from MM’s ire, setting the stage for more conflict.

    Join Alex and Billy for a hilarious and engaging breakdown of "Life Among the Septics." Whether you’re here for the supe drama, the political satire, or the outrageous action, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" has it all. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and enjoy the madness!

  • Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" with your favorite hosts, Alex and Billy! This week, we're diving into the explosive premiere of "The Boys" Season 4, Episode 1, titled "Department of Dirty Tricks." Get ready for a wild ride as Homelander's antics reach new heights, and The Boys face their toughest challenges yet.

    In this season opener, we find Homelander more unhinged than ever. Fresh off his public murder spree, his trial kicks off with a bang. Homelander's his supporters only grow more fervent despite his blatant crimes.

    Meanwhile, Billy Butcher and Hughie Campbell are on a mission to take down Victoria Neuman, the secret supe with ambitions for higher office. The Boys' plans to take down Neuman go sideways very quickly and we eventually see who gave the order to eliminate her.

    Homelander’s midlife crisis takes center stage, leading to some hilariously dark moments. From inspecting his white pubic hairs to "testing" the yes-men that surround him, Homelander eventually gets fed up and seeks advice from a new source.

    New characters join the fray, including Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s mysterious Joe Kessler. Alex speculates on his potential role, while Billy is just excited to see another badass join Butcher’s crew. The return of Hughie’s mom and the introduction of a new Black Noir add even more twists to the story, giving our hosts plenty to discuss.

    As chaos erupts at a Starlighter rally, orchestrated by Homelander and his new advisor, Sage, the episode reaches a fever pitch. Alex and Billy analyze Sage’s manipulative tactics, as they ponder her true motives and what she stands to gain from all this chaos.

    Join Alex and Billy for a hilarious and insightful breakdown of "Department of Dirty Tricks." Whether you're here for the political satire, the over-the-top violence, or the sharp commentary, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" has it all. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready for another outrageous season of "The Boys"!

  • Welcome to a brand-new episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary," where Alex and Billy dissect the explosive season finale of "Gen V," Episode 8: "Guardians of Godolkin." Buckle up for a rollercoaster ride of supe chaos, moral dilemmas, and a campus revolt that puts "Animal House" to shame.

    This week, Alex and Billy are in peak form as they tackle the aftermath of the supe uprising ignited by Victoria Neuman's town hall. The blood-soaked living room of Indira Shetty sets the stage for a heated debate: was her murder a necessary act of heroism or a step too far? Cate and Sam think it's the former, much to the chagrin of their former friends and lovers, who are left reeling from the carnage.

    Andre's absence from the mayhem, due to his father's health crisis, adds another layer of drama. Polarity's deteriorating condition and his push for Andre to take up the mantle of a corporate hero offers Alex and Billy plenty of material for both serious analysis and hilarious jabs.

    Meanwhile, Cate and Sam's radicalization hits a fever pitch. As they liberate The Woods, their "heroic" actions devolve into a massacre, with Cate's chilling declaration of supe superiority leading to gruesome scenes of violence.

    As the bodies pile up, Vought president Ashley Barrett swoops in with a damage control plan that’s as ruthless as it is absurd. Alex and Billy can’t help but laugh at the sheer audacity of Vought’s PR spin and the bounty that Ashley employs which nearly blows up in her face.

    The episode reaches its climax with the arrival of yet another heavy hitter from THe Boys. With their arrival who things quickly turn from bad to worst. Listen in to hear about the fate of the Guardians of Godolkin and where things end up for everyone.

    In a mid-credits twist, we get yet ANOTHER cameo from a familiar face that obviously ties this season of Gen V to the next season of The Boys setting the stage for what is sure to lead to a crossover event that we all can't wait to see.

    Don’t miss this jam-packed episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" as Alex and Billy navigate the thrilling, blood-soaked world of "Gen V" with their trademark humor and keen insights. It's a season finale breakdown you won't want to miss!

  • Welcome back to another hilariously insightful episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" with your dynamic duo, Alex and Billy! This week, we're diving into the second to last episode of "Gen V" Season 1, Episode 7: "Sick." For once, Billy DIDN'T mention the word penultimate! Strap in for a wild ride through viral conspiracies, explosive politics, and a supe school that's definitely not what it seems.

    Our episode kicks off with the arrival of Victoria Neuman at Godolkin University, and boy, does she make an entrance! Billy can’t help but crack up at the irony of the "head popper" supe stirring the pot at a supe town hall. Alex, on the other hand, digs into Neuman's double life and her connection to Marie, revealing layers of political chicanery that would make even Homelander blush.

    As Neuman’s radical rhetoric spreads among the supe students, Alex and Billy hilariously debate the parallels to real-world politics. Sam’s newfound zeal while at the town hall movement gets a special shout-out, and shows how easily he can be swayed given his fragile state.

    The plot thickens as we learn about Shetty’s sinister plan to unleash a virus that targets supes. Alex and Billy’s commentary on Dr. Cardosa’s moral panic and Shetty’s cold-blooded ambition is both insightful and laugh-out-loud funny. We are left wondering if Cate is going to pull a double double cross when she meets up with the team at Shetty's house. The tension escalates when Cate forces Shetty to confess the true purpose of Godolkin University – not a place of learning, but a lab for supe experimentation a twist happens that leaves everyone in a whirlwind.

    Of course with Neuman on campus you know this episode would come to a head popping end and Alex and Billy even contemplate how this may lead into the events of the finale and beyond.

    As always, Alex and Billy’s blend of humor and deep-dive analysis makes this a must-listen episode. Tune in to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" for all the laughs, shocks, and superhero gossip you crave! Whether you’re here for the political intrigue or the explosive drama, this episode is sure to deliver.

  • Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" with your favorite hosts, Alex and Billy! This week, we dive into the mind-bending madness of "Gen V" Season 1, Episode 6: "Jumanji." Get ready for an episode filled with laughs, shocks, and plenty of superhero shenanigans as we explore what happens when our heroes take a stroll through someone else’s memories.

    After Cate’s explosive memory wipe confession, our gang of super-students finds themselves in a literal mind game. Marie, Jordan, and Andre must navigate Cate’s memory maze, a place where past traumas and hidden truths come to life.

    Just when you think things couldn’t get weirder, Soldier Boy (yes, THAT Soldier Boy) shows up as Cate’s imaginary boyfriend, spewing humblebrags and generally being his charmingly obnoxious self. Alex jokes that Soldier Boy’s appearance is a great cameo hoping it would pique Billy's interest.

    Meanwhile, outside the memory maze, Emma and Sam reconnect in the real world. Their romance heats up, but Sam’s emotional baggage adds a complicated twist. Billy can’t help but make some cheeky comments about their steamy reunion, while Alex ponders the deeper implications of Sam’s mental scars.

    Back in the memory zone, our trio learns some hard truths about Cate’s past and their own. From Cate’s troubled childhood and manipulative mentorship under Shetty, to Andre’s infidelity and Marie’s tragic family history, it’s a whirlwind of revelations. Alex and Billy delve into the emotional fallout with their signature blend of empathy and humor.

    As the episode hurtles towards its climax, the gang discovers the sinister depth of Dr. Cardosa’s virus research. This virus, designed to control and potentially kill supes, adds a dark new layer to the plot.

    Join Alex and Billy as they navigate the twists and turns of "Jumanji," offering sharp insights and plenty of laughs along the way. Whether you’re here for the superhero drama or the hilarious commentary, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" is one you won’t want to miss!

  • Get ready for another wild ride on "Small Screen Couch Commentary" as Alex and Billy tackle "Gen V" Season 1, Episode 5: "Welcome to the Monster Club." This week, our dynamic duo dives into the murky waters of memory loss, mysterious parties, and monstrous revelations.

    In this episode, our favorite super-powered students wake up with a collective hangover and a significant gap in their memories. What starts as a typical blackout from partying quickly spirals into a sinister mystery. Alex and Billy break down the hilariously twisted premise: imagine waking up with no recollection of how you got to the wildest party on campus. But with superpowers in the mix, it's not just about missing memories – it's about uncovering the truth behind a mental wipeout.

    Rufus, the resident mind-controlling creep, is initially suspect number one. With his history of using his powers for nefarious purposes, it’s easy to point fingers. But this episode has a twist in mind that you may or may not have seen coming regarding who has been manipulating everyone's minds to keep dark secrets hidden.

    Tensions reach a boiling with the crew at God U. Andre’s heartbreak and anger are palpable, and Alex and Billy don’t shy away from diving into the emotional fallout. “Welcome to the Monster Club” isn’t just about lost memories; it’s about trust, betrayal, and the monstrous actions we take to protect those we care about.

    Emma’s rise in popularity adds a humorous subplot, as Billy speculates if her newfound fame is due to her superhero prowess or just being the life of the party. Meanwhile, Alex ponders whether Sam's episode with the SWAT team made of yarn is his first or his last.

    Join Alex and Billy as they navigate the twists and turns of this episode, balancing their insightful commentary with plenty of laughs. From Rufus’s cringe-worthy moments to the shocking revelations, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" is packed with engaging analysis and humorous banter. Don’t miss out – it’s a monster of an episode!

  • Welcome to another thrilling episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary," where Alex and Billy dissect the explosive events of "Gen V" Season 1, Episode 4: "The Whole Truth." Strap in as they delve into the chaos that ensues when Vought's darkest secrets start to unravel, revealing the twisted underbelly of Godolkin University.

    In "The Whole Truth," Sam's dramatic escape from The Woods leaves a trail of destruction, forcing Dean Shetty and Dr. Edison Cardosa to confront the aftermath. Alex and Billy break down the episode's most intense moments, from Emma's shocking ear canal attack to Cardosa's admission that Sam's power surpasses even Golden Boy's.

    The episode also introduces Tek Knight, a character with the ability to detect lies, sent by Vought to investigate the recent violence. Alex and Billy explore Tek Knight's impact on the campus, his unique interrogation methods, and the tension he brings to our core group of students.

    As the episode progresses, tensions rise among Marie, Andre, Cate, Emma, and Jordan. Our hosts delve into their evolving dynamics and the pressures they face, from Marie's rising rankings to Jordan's struggle with identity. The emotional moments between Marie and Jordan add depth to the story, and Alex and Billy offer thoughtful analysis of their road from enemies to friends... or more?

    Join Alex and Billy as they navigate the twists and turns of "The Whole Truth," balancing insightful commentary with their trademark humor. Whether you're here for the super-powered drama, the comedic highlights, or the deep dives into character development, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" has it all. So grab your favorite snack, settle into your couch, and get ready for a wild ride through the halls of Godolkin University. Discover the truth with Alex and Billy – it’s an episode you won’t want to miss!

  • Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary"! In this episode, Alex and Billy dive into "Gen V" Season 1, Episode 3: "#ThinkBrink." Buckle up as our hosts guide you through the high-stakes drama and laugh-out-loud moments at Godolkin University's fancy gala event, a memorial tribute for the late and maybe not so great, Professor Brink.

    In "#ThinkBrink," the students and their parents mingle with trustees and Vought executives in a setting designed to highlight the young supes' powers and potential. Alex and Billy dissect the gala's chaotic moments and the parents' cringeworthy attempts at networking.

    The episode isn't just about the glitz and glamour. It dives into deeper themes of identity, parental expectations, and the struggle for autonomy. Our hosts explore these topics with their usual blend of humor and insight, offering thoughtful commentary on the characters' journeys.

    We see more backstory on Luke's younger brother Same and a flashback of when Luke and Cate went to visit him to calm his nerves. Meanwhile in the present, the tension builds as Andre plans a rescue mission for Sam, leading to a mix of strategic planning and impulsive decisions. The hosts break down the episode's action-packed sequences, including Emma's daring infiltration of The Woods, and her shocking method of dealing with a sadistic guard.

    Join Alex and Billy as they navigate the twists and turns of "#ThinkBrink," balancing laugh-out-loud moments with deeper discussions on power, identity, and the pressure to conform. Whether you're here for the action, the comedy, or the insightful analysis, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" has something for everyone. Grab your favorite snack, settle into your couch, and let's dive into the world of "Gen V" together!

  • Join Alex and Billy for another episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" as they leap into the world of "Gen V" with its ironically titled second episode, "First Day." This episode packs a punch with the fresh faces at Godolkin University, a prestigious institution where the curriculum includes mastering your superpowers along with your general education.

    "First Day" offers us a front-row seat to the trials and tribulations of the next generation of supes as they navigate their first day of college. It’s a blend of the familiar awkwardness of a freshman orientation with the added twist of superhuman abilities. Alex and Billy are ready to guide you through every explosive introduction and cringe-worthy icebreaker with their customary wit and insightful commentary.

    The episode also sets the stage for deeper stories. Alex and Billy explore the darker undercurrents lurking beneath the surface of Godolkin University, discussing the implications of training young supes in a world already wrestling with the ethical use of powers. They dive into the complex dynamics between the students, the faculty, and the ominous administration that oversees it all.

    So, tune in to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" for their take on "First Day" at Godolkin University. Whether you’re drawn to the humorous hazing of new students, the thrilling action sequences, or the thoughtful analysis of burgeoning super-dramas, Alex and Billy have you covered. Grab your notepad and your hero mask—school is in session, and you don’t want to be tardy for this class of heroes in training. It’s going to be an educational ride!

  • Welcome back to "Small Screen Couch Commentary" where hosts Alex and Billy kick off their dive into the Amazon Show, Gen V, with its inaugural episode, "God U." Join our dynamic duo as they explore this thrilling new spin-off that takes us into the hallowed halls of Godolkin University, where young supes learn to harness their powers and maybe, just maybe, learn a bit about life too.

    In "God U," we're introduced to a fresh-faced batch of superpowered students navigating the complexities of college life with the added twist of extraordinary abilities. Alex and Billy talk about the initial episodes' mix of adolescent angst and superhuman spectacle with their trademark blend of sharp insights and spirited banter.

    In between all jokes and jibes "God U" sets the stage for what promises to be a series filled with intrigue and ethical quandaries. Alex and Billy delve into the themes of power and responsibility, speculating on how these young heroes will face the moral challenges that come with their abilities. They explore the implications of training the next generation of supes and what it means for a world already teetering on the edge of chaos with their older counterparts.

    Tune in as Alex and Billy navigate the trials and tribulations of these budding heroes in "God U." Whether you’re in it for the action-packed scenes, the laugh-out-loud commentary, or the thoughtful analysis of superhuman ethics, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" has it all. So, make yourself comfortable, grab your superhero-themed snack, and prepare for an episode that’s as educational as it is explosive. Welcome to Godolkin University — class is now in session!

  • This week on "Small Screen Couch Commentary," fasten your seatbelts and don your flame-retardant suits, as Alex and Billy dive into the fiery finale of "The Boys" Season 3, Episode 8: "The Instant White-Hot Wild." It’s a supercharged end to a dynamite season, filled with explosive confrontations and molten-hot drama, and our dynamic duo is here to break it all down with their signature mix of insightful critique and incendiary humor.

    "The Instant White-Hot Wild" delivers a culmination of the season's simmering tensions, igniting a spectacular showdown that has our characters—and our hosts—on the edge of their seats. Alex and Billy analyze the strategies, sacrifices, and epic showdowns, providing a blow-by-blow account of the action, laced with their usual witty repartee.

    But amidst the laughter, there’s also a talk about the more serious aspects of the episode. Alex and Billy explore the themes of power, revenge, and the costs of war, drawing parallels to our own world that might just leave you with a new perspective on the chaos of "The Boys."

    Join Alex and Billy for this thrilling season finale episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary." Whether you’re here for the strategic dissections, the sizzling jokes, or simply to bask in the warmth of great podcast banter, this episode has everything to keep you glued to your seat. So grab your favorite fiery snack, settle back on your couch, and get ready for a discussion that’s as white-hot as the episode itself. "The Instant White-Hot Wild" promises to be a wild ride, and you won’t want to miss a second of it!

  • Hold on to your seats! This week on "Small Screen Couch Commentary," Alex and Billy unpack the fiery drama of "The Boys" Season 3, Episode 7: "Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed." As the season nears its climax, the tension is hotter than ever, and our hosts are here to light the way through the smoke with their blazing wit and incisive observations.

    In this explosive episode, secrets are revealed and allegiances are tested, leading to some of the most jaw-dropping moments of the series. Alex and Billy delve into the action, dissecting each twist and turn with precision and a healthy dose of humor. They explore the characters' complex motivations, the escalating stakes, and the literal and metaphorical fires that our heroes and anti-heroes must extinguish (or ignite).

    "Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed" also delves deep into themes of betrayal, redemption, and the burning desire for justice. Alex and Billy tackle these heavy topics with their usual flair, ensuring that listeners are both entertained and engaged.

    Join Alex and Billy as they navigate the burning chaos of this pivotal episode. Whether you're in it for the searing action, the fiery debates, or just to enjoy the warmth of their comedic chemistry, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" is sure to be a blast. So, grab your fire blanket and your favorite snack, settle into your couch, and let's light up the discussion on "Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed." It's going to be a hot one!

  • This week on "Small Screen Couch Commentary," strap in for one of the most anticipated and outrageous episodes of "The Boys" yet—Season 3, Episode 6, titled "Herogasm." Alex and Billy are at their comedic best as they dive into an episode that pushes every boundary and button, with more capes and chaos than a super-powered Mardi Gras.

    "Herogasm" delivers exactly what it promises: a superhero spectacle that's over the top, under the belt, and beyond the pale. This episode sees the supes indulging in their wildest fantasies, and our hosts, Alex and Billy, are here to guide you through the madness with their unique blend of humor and horror (mostly humor).

    While the episode is packed with shock and awe, our hosts don’t shy away from the deeper themes lurking beneath the surface. They discuss the implications of such unrestrained behavior, what it says about power and responsibility, and how it reflects the darker sides of our own society. Alex and Billy manage to find a balance between thoughtful commentary and irreverent mockery, ensuring you’re entertained while possibly disturbed.

    So, join Alex and Billy as they tackle "Herogasm," an episode that will leave you shocked, awed, and doubled over in laughter. Whether you’re here for the salacious details or the sharp analysis, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" is one you won’t want to miss. Grab your spot on the couch, keep your snacks within reach, and prepare for a discussion that’s as explosive as the episode itself. Let the Herogasm begin!

  • This week on "Small Screen Couch Commentary," Alex and Billy unpack a whirlwind of deceit and drama in "The Boys" Season 3, Episode 5: "The Last Time to Look on This World of Lies." As the episode title suggests, secrets are unveiled and truths are twisted, leaving our hosts—and the show's characters—reeling from the revelations.

    In an episode filled with plot twists and emotional bombshells, Alex and Billy navigate the murky waters of deception that the characters must wade through. They tackle everything from character motivations to the cunning schemes that unfold, all while injecting their trademark humor into the analysis, making the convoluted seem crystal clear—or at least more entertaining.

    But it's not all jests and jabs. The episode's intense themes of betrayal and identity prompt Alex and Billy to dive deep into the psychological underpinnings of the characters' actions, offering insights that might just make you see your favorite (or least favorite) characters in a new light.

    Join Alex and Billy as they unravel "The Last Time to Look on This World of Lies," blending serious thematic analysis with side-splitting commentary. Whether you're a fan of "The Boys" for its dark narrative or just in it for the laughs, this episode of "Small Screen Couch Commentary" delivers the goods. So, grab a comfortable spot on your couch, prepare your favorite snack, and tune in for an episode that promises to be as enlightening as it is laugh-out-loud funny. Don't miss this chance to look, laugh, and maybe even learn a little about the world of lies that "The Boys" navigates so boldly.