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We finish unravelling Kaleidoscope with Episodes Violet, Orange, Red, and Blue — the emotional backstory, the big day, and the brutal aftermath. With each episode adding (or shifting) meaning, we debate what worked, what didn’t, and whether the experiment paid off. Was the heist ever really the point? Title: Hitman by Kevin MacLeod URL: https://www…
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Season 4 of Miracle Workers drops us into a Mad Max wasteland with Daniel Radcliffe in a mullet, Geraldine Viswanathan running scams, and Steve Buscemi vibing as a doomsday cult leader. In Episodes 1–3, we explore the hilarious (and shockingly heartfelt) setup of the show’s post-apocalyptic romp. Survival has never been this weird — or this funny. …
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We kick off Season 11 by diving into the non-linear chaos of Kaleidoscope. In this first half (Green, Yellow, Pink, and White), we piece together the fractured timeline of Giancarlo Esposito’s high-stakes heist and start mapping out the motivations, betrayals, and bold color-coded storytelling. Which order did you watch it in — and does it even mat…
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Even A Million Little TV Shows leave a million little bloopers. In this special bonus episode, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing the moments that didn’t quite make the cut—flubbed lines, tangents that went nowhere, and laughs that went everywhere. It’s messy, it’s unpolished, and it’s a whole lot of fun. Think of it as the director’s blooper…
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In this episode of A Million Little TV Shows, we reach the final stretch of Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail with Episodes 8 through 10 — and the journey ends with a bang, a wedding (sort of), and a whole lot of metaphysical chaos. As the group nears Boomtown, everyone faces the big questions: Who are we without the trail? What does a fresh start look…
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On this episode of A Million Little TV Shows, we close out Loudermilk Season 2 with Episodes 8 through 10 — and things get real. As Sam’s past barrels back into the present, the group faces their toughest challenges yet, and everyone is forced to confront what "rock bottom" really looks like. From deeply awkward reunions to raw, redemptive moments,…
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On this week’s A Million Little TV Shows, we ride deeper into the absurdity of Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail with Episodes 4 through 7 — and the trail just keeps getting weirder. As the gang faces everything from deadly dances and fake medicine to midlife meltdowns and haunted outhouses, the satire sharpens and the stakes (surprisingly) rise. We un…
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In this episode of A Million Little TV Shows, we dive into the heart of Loudermilk Season 2 with Episodes 4 through 7 — where growth is messy, relapses are real, and sarcasm is still a love language. Sam faces his own emotional blind spots while trying to wrangle a group of misfits who are just barely keeping it together. From unexpected house gues…
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This week on A Million Little TV Shows, we saddle up for Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail — covering Season 3, Episodes 1 through 3. The anthology returns with a dusty, deliriously absurd take on frontier life, as Daniel Radcliffe plays a hilariously out-of-his-depth reverend, and Steve Buscemi steals scenes as a trash-talking outlaw turned "sanitatio…
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On this episode of A Million Little TV Shows, we wrap up our coverage of Friends from College Season 1 with Episodes 5 through 8 — and things go off the rails. The lies are catching up, the tension is boiling over, and somehow… there's still time for a wildly inappropriate puppet show. We break down the emotional fallout, the imploding relationship…
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This week on A Million Little TV Shows, we’re catching up with everyone’s favourite grumpy truth-teller in Loudermilk Season 2, Episodes 1 through 3. Sam’s trying to keep it together — running his support group, dodging his past, and maybe (just maybe) getting his life in order. But with new group members, old habits, and his ever-growing list of p…
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This week on A Million Little TV Shows, we’re diving headfirst into the messy, hilarious, and painfully awkward world of Friends from College — covering Season 1, Episodes 1 through 4. Old flames, bad decisions, and even worse group dynamics set the tone as a tight-knit crew of Harvard alums reunites in New York and promptly remind us why nostalgia…
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In this week’s episode of A Million Little TV Shows, we dive deep into the haunting final chapters of Mindhunter Season 1. Join us as we unpack the psychological tension, crumbling relationships, and chilling confrontations that define Episodes 8 through 10. From Holden’s increasingly unhinged descent into obsession to the BTK killer’s shadowy pres…
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As Inside No. 9 charges into its final season’s home stretch, Episodes 4 through 6 continue to deliver genre-bending surprises, emotional jolts, and that uniquely melancholic undercurrent we’ve come to expect. Episode 4 – “CTRL/ALT/ESC” An initially lighthearted escape-room setup morphs into something deeply disturbing. Patriarch Jason leads his fa…
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The deeper we go, the darker it gets. In Episodes 4 through 7 of Mindhunter, Holden and Bill’s little “experiment” starts picking up momentum—and picking apart their lives in the process. This week, we’re breaking down the escalation: Holden sharpening his interview style (and maybe crossing more than a few ethical lines), Bill trying to keep his f…
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We’re in the final act. Inside No. 9 ushers us into its last season, and the opening trio of episodes delivers the same uncanny mix of humour, horror, and that stubborn, lingering dread we love. Episode 1: “Boo to a Goose” throws a cast of passengers into a stalled train carriage—what begins as creeping paranoia around a missing purse spirals into …
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We’re kicking off a brand-new season of A Million Little TV Shows Podcast with a deep dive into the shadowy world of Mindhunter—and trust us, it’s not light viewing. In Episodes 1 through 3, we meet Holden and Bill, two FBI agents trying to bring psychology into criminal investigations, long before “serial killer” was even a household phrase. We’re…
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Even A Million Little TV Shows leave a million little bloopers. In this special bonus episode, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing the moments that didn’t quite make the cut—flubbed lines, tangents that went nowhere, and laughs that went everywhere. It’s messy, it’s unpolished, and it’s a whole lot of fun. Think of it as the director’s blooper…
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Just when we thought we knew how to watch Inside No. 9, Season 8 yanks the rug out again. In Episodes 4 through 6, the show swings between brutal, hilarious, and quietly heartbreaking—with twists that hit like emotional sucker punches. This week, we’re talking about: “Love Is a Stranger” – An unnerving look at dating apps, trust, and identity that …
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We’ve reached the second half of Saint X, and while we were hoping for answers… what we got instead was ambiguity, obsession, and some seriously haunting truths. In Episodes 5 through 8, the show dives deeper into Emily’s unraveling—how her need for clarity starts to blur the line between justice and fixation. And as more pieces of Alison’s story c…
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Whew. Episodes 5 through 8 of Sharp Objects are a slow, spiraling descent into something weirder, sadder, and way more disturbing than your standard whodunnit. And now that we’ve reached the end—we need a moment. Or several. This week, we’re processing everything: Camille’s unraveling (and how Amy Adams somehow gets even better?), Adora’s twisted m…
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Well… that’s it. The final episodes of Kevin Can F**k Himself bring the story home—and it’s not the sitcom ending anyone was expecting (thank God). In Episodes 5 through 8, everything Allison’s been running from comes crashing down: the lies, the schemes, the carefully crafted image of “Kevin’s wife.” The walls close in—on her, on Patty, and even o…
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We’re back in the twisted world of Inside No. 9, and Season 8 wastes no time messing with our heads—in the best way. Episodes 1 through 3 give us murder mysteries, theatrical illusions, and that signature blend of dark humor and emotional gut punches. This week, we’re breaking down: “The Bones of St Nicholas” – A Christmas ghost story that had us s…
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On the surface, Saint X looks like another sun-soaked paradise thriller. But by Episodes 1 through 4, it’s clear: this story has layers—and none of them are relaxing. This week, we’re diving into the haunting first half of Saint X, where a picture-perfect family vacation ends in tragedy, and years later, a sister is still trying to put the pieces t…
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Okay… so this isn’t your average murder mystery. In Episodes 1 through 4 of Sharp Objects, we’re dropped into a world that’s haunting, humid, and hiding more than it tells. Camille (played to absolute perfection by Amy Adams) returns to Wind Gap, and let’s just say: nothing about this homecoming feels warm. This week, we’re digging into the psychol…
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Kevin Can F**k Himself Season 2: Episodes 1–4 – Can You Ever Really Escape the Sitcom? We're back in Worcester, and somehow everything is messier—and we love it. In Season 2, Episodes 1 through 4, Kevin Can F**k Himself turns up the pressure, the tension, and the existential dread (with a side of canned laughter, of course). This week, we’re unpack…
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⚠️ Spoiler Alert: We're covering Ginny & Georgia Season 3, Episodes 8 through 10. If you're not ready for finale-level spoilers, emotional chaos, and major plot reveals… hit pause now. You’ve been warned! We’ve reached the end of Season 3, and whew—these final three episodes were everything. Emotional bombshells. Arrest-worthy moments. One twist we…
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We made it to the end of Zero Day—and it did not go where we thought it would. In Episodes 5 through 8, the show peels back the last layers of the conspiracy, and let’s just say: trust is officially broken. This week, we’re unpacking everything from the fallout of the whistleblower leak, to that chilling press conference, to the personal unraveling…
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⚠️ Spoiler Alert: We’re talking all about Ginny & Georgia Season 3, Episodes 4 through 7. Major plot twists, emotional moments, and relationship shakeups ahead—so if you're not caught up, you know what to do! Let’s just say the emotional stakes are not calming down. In Episodes 4 through 7, Ginny & Georgia dives even deeper into the fallout—of ther…
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We’re diving deep into the first four episodes of Netflix’s Zero Day, and—wow—there’s a lot to unpack. Robert De Niro as a former president? Sign us up. But is he the hero, the villain, or something way messier? In this episode, we’re breaking down all the breadcrumbs: the cyberattacks that maybe aren’t cyberattacks, the tension between truth and c…
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Spoiler Alert: This episode discusses major plot points from Season 3, Episodes 1–3 of Ginny & Georgia. If you haven’t caught up yet, hit pause and come back when you're ready to spiral with us. You’ve been warned! Season 3 opens right where we left off—Ginny reeling, Georgia spinning, and everyone else stuck somewhere between denial and full-blown…
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On today's final episode of Season 8 we are going to be covering something brand new and something that I have not even watched, recommended by a friend of the podcast (and in real life). I'll be covering a comedy drama about a cynical, alcoholic who runs a support group while struggling with his own flaws. With a blend of dark humour and heartfelt…
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For Season 8, we have continuing with this very short series, Criminal UK. This show is brilliantly acted and set in and around an interrogation room. A small intimate cast with guests for each episode, including Sophie Okonedo and Kit Harrington. Intense and interesting with very dark stories. Definitely worth checking out. Title: Countdown by Ale…
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Today we are going to be covering something brand new and something that I have not even watched, recommended by a friend of the podcast (and in real life). I'll be covering a comedy drama about a cynical, alcoholic who runs a support group while struggling with his own flaws. With a blend of dark humour and heartfelt moments on addiction and redem…
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Very excited getting into the final season and episodes of this series from 2017. At the time, I feel it was a bit of a sleeper hit, but deserved a lot more love for the dry humour and the take on the classic Zombie trope. Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant and Liv Hewson were a joy to watch in this and seemed to be underrated. So for Season 8 Ep 8 o…
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EPISODE 100 - Thank you so much for being here. Today we are going to be covering something brand new and something that I have not even watched, recommended by a friend of the podcast (and in real life). I'll be covering a comedy drama about a cynical, alcoholic who runs a support group while struggling with his own flaws. With a blend of dark hum…
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Very excited getting into the final season of this series from 2017. At the time, I feel it was a bit of a sleeper hit, but deserved a lot more love for the dry humour and the take on the classic Zombie trope. Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant and Liv Hewson were a joy to watch in this and seemed to be underrated. So for Season 8 Ep 8 of A Million L…
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Today we are finishing our coverage of the world around The Silence of the Lambs but instead for focussing on Hannibal, we're going to be discussing Clarice Season 1 Episodes 11 to 13. Based around the character of Clarice Starling, we find out what happened after the Lambs stopped screaming. Please come with me as we continue the journey, and I ho…
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Very excited getting into the final season of this series from 2017. At the time, I feel it was a bit of a sleeper hit, but deserved a lot more love for the dry humour and the take on the classic Zombie trope. Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant and Liv Hewson were a joy to watch in this and seemed to be underrated. So for Season 8 Ep 6 of A Million L…
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Today we are continuing our coverage of the world around The Silence of the Lambs but instead for focussing on Hannibal, we're going to be discussing Clarice Season 1 Episodes 7 to 10. Based around the character of Clarice Starling, we find out what happened after the Lambs stopped screaming. Please come with me as we continue the journey, and I ho…
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Today we are continuing our coverage of the world around The Silence of the Lambs but instead for focussing on Hannibal, we're going to be discussing Clarice Season 1 Episodes 4 to 6. Based around the character of Clarice Starling, we find out what happened after the Lambs stopped screaming. Please come with me as we continue the journey, and I hop…
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Today we are continuing our coverage of the world around The Silence of the Lambs but instead for focussing on Hannibal, we're going to be discussing Clarice Season 1 Episodes 1 to 3. Based around the character of Clarice Starling, we find out what happened after the Lambs stopped screaming. Please come with me as we continue the journey, and I hop…
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This excellent horror/comedy starring Comedian Michelle De Swarte is the story of a selfish woman who changes her ways after a baby falls into her life. However, the child isn't what is expected. This episode covers the first 4 episodes of the miniseries of this British show. Title: Demented Nightmare by Darren Curtis URL: https://www.chosic.com/do…
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Wrapping up the tale of two strangers meet at very difficult times of their lives and being to unravel the truth and grieve together, when they begin to see their more connected than they thought. With moments of comedy and beauty, this emotional and sweet show is why I enjoy this podcast so much. It tugs at the heart strings and proves that someti…
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Two strangers meet at very difficult times of their lives and being to unravel the truth and grieve together, when they begin to see their more connected than they thought. With moments of comedy and beauty, this emotional and sweet show is why I enjoy this podcast so much. It tugs at the heart strings and proves that sometimes comfort can come fro…
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Today, I'll be concluding this intense, high speed drama. When a UK night train, from Glasgow to London, is hacked with passengers on board. The Cyber security team in London and a former police officer on board need to come together to stop it from causing untold mayhem. This is a very recent show but I thought it needed highlighting. Music: https…
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Years after her daughters death, Stella is contacted by the Killer from prison. He tells her, he has information and Stella must head down a rabbit hole to find out the truth. Today, I'll be covering this British miniseries, and the mysteries within. Excellent premise and cast make this a gripping and emotional drama. Title: Day Of Chaos by Kevin M…
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