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Many a TV show's set is furnished in a way we might covet -- but what of their bogs? We're choosing TV's most important and/or attractive bathrooms in this Mini!
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Nailed It has delighted a nation by gently roasting complicated baking fails. Surely there are other exacting hobbies that could get mangled on TV for our entertainment? We're suggesting other pursuits amateurs could (poorly) attempt and the hosts to guide them gently through them in this Mini!
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Mangler du episoder?
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One hardly needs to explain what a reboot is when turning on primetime virtually any night offers multiple examples. But that's old. What if we could reverse-reboot shows -- take a current TV series and set it in the past? That's our challenge in this Mini!
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On some shows, it's said that the city where it takes place is "like another character." What about shows where that's definitely not the case? In this Mini, we're picking up productions, relocating them to new settings, and letting you know why and what's changed.
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The panel's various pets have been cast on Big Brother. Who wins? Who's in an alliance? Who's not there to make friends? See what happens when felines stop being polite, and start getting hairballs.
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Crazy XGF's Rachel Bloom recently guest-starred on iZombie. We don't think it should stop there, so we're finding her guest shots on other shows too.
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We've assigned TV characters secret-shame hobbies. How do they hide their leisure embarrassments -- and why?
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Today, we're helping the child actors whose careers didn't make it across the voting-age line by casting them in current shows.
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On our sister podcast Again With This, it is our habit -- nay, duty! -- to call out the many instances when the intended poignancy of a moment at the end of a cold open is completely ruined by the slam into the crunchy guitar of the theme song under the opening credits. With that in mind, Hallie has asked us each to choose a super-wrong moment in television, from any show, to juxtapose that opening -- and so we have, in this Mini!
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A trip to Ikea can be torture for two people who know each other very well and may have even pledged before witnesses to love each other until they die. How would it go for two TV characters who end up lost among the flat packs? We're each choosing characters to send to Ikea, and imagining how the ordeal would end for them, in this Mini!
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Tired: watching TV characters on TV formats that require the use of multiple senses. Wired: putting them on podcasts so we only need to use our ears. Imagine if two or more characters from different shows somehow meet, find some common ground, and decide to get together and make a podcast about it. Which characters do we think should undertake such a project, and what's the topic they choose to podcast about? Find out our picks in this Mini!
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In the past, we've each picked a TV character whose wardrobe we'd like to ward-ROB. But what if we couldn't pick? What if, instead, each panelist sentenced one of his or her colleagues to have to wear a TV character's terrible wardrobe? That's the question we're pondering in this Mini!
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Extra Credit from David Ellis Dickerson: Take a show that Sarah loves, and turn it into a sitcom set in space. What else changes? What is a typical hijink?
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Dan Cassino's Extra Credit harkens back to the recent discussion on Six Feet Under not holding up very well on rewatch. What shows have we revised our opinion of on rewatch, for better -- or worse?
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Inspired by a mime reference on Little House On The Podcast, Suley asked us to liven up boring or flabby episodes with silent performers.
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@CoreyAH tasked us with taking classic TV episodes and mooting them with present-day technology. Is THIS the death of independent George?
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For this Extra Hot Great Mini, we're each sending our favorite TV characters to the Big Brother house. Who gets voted out first, who gets the villain edit, who gets "voted back in by America," who aligns together, and who wins? Listen to find out!
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Let's say Quantum Leap's Sam Beckett can Quantum Leap into a show and alter an event to improve a dreadful plot point. Which show would each of us choose, and what does he do? Oh boy, we're fixing TV history in this Extra Hot Great Mini!
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Jon Favreau is producing/writing a Star Wars TV show. It's probably just Dinner For Five in the Star Wars universe, right? That's our theory as we each cast an episode with highlights for this Extra Hot Great Mini!
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All The Money In The World taught us all that it is possible, in visual media, to sub out a very bad man for a better one (...or, at least, one whose badness has yet to become public knowledge). In this Extra Hot Great Mini, we're switching out disgraced TV stars for replacements who won't make us feel so icky!
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