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Task Series Wrap + Why The Lowdown and The Chair Company Belong on Your Watchlist

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In this episode, Bruno, Pedro, Paul, and Scott break down the Task finale and full series wrap — digging into how HBO’s latest crime thriller stuck the landing with one of the most satisfying conclusions of the year. The crew debates the show’s emotional payoffs, character arcs, and whether it deserves a second season or should remain a one-and-done classic.

They also spotlight a few hidden gems and new releases worth watching — including Ethan Hawke’s darkly funny The Lowdown on Hulu and Tim Robinson’s bizarre new comedy The Chair Company on HBO. Along the way, they detour into John Candy’s new documentary, Cool Runnings nostalgia, and why James Gunn’s Peacemaker proves John Cena can actually act.

🎙 Episode Breakdown:

(00:00) – Fall Preview leaderboard update

(04:26) – John Candy documentary & favorite comedies

(11:29) – Scott goes to the movies

(18:49) – The Lowdown review: Ethan Hawke’s best role in years?

(23:10) – Black Phone 2 review

(25:56) – Why Peacemaker shines

(29:41) – The Chair Company first impressions

(35:49) – Task finale deep dive & full series discussion

(59:42) – What’s next + Halloween preview tease

  continue reading

67 episodes

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In this episode, Bruno, Pedro, Paul, and Scott break down the Task finale and full series wrap — digging into how HBO’s latest crime thriller stuck the landing with one of the most satisfying conclusions of the year. The crew debates the show’s emotional payoffs, character arcs, and whether it deserves a second season or should remain a one-and-done classic.

They also spotlight a few hidden gems and new releases worth watching — including Ethan Hawke’s darkly funny The Lowdown on Hulu and Tim Robinson’s bizarre new comedy The Chair Company on HBO. Along the way, they detour into John Candy’s new documentary, Cool Runnings nostalgia, and why James Gunn’s Peacemaker proves John Cena can actually act.

🎙 Episode Breakdown:

(00:00) – Fall Preview leaderboard update

(04:26) – John Candy documentary & favorite comedies

(11:29) – Scott goes to the movies

(18:49) – The Lowdown review: Ethan Hawke’s best role in years?

(23:10) – Black Phone 2 review

(25:56) – Why Peacemaker shines

(29:41) – The Chair Company first impressions

(35:49) – Task finale deep dive & full series discussion

(59:42) – What’s next + Halloween preview tease

  continue reading

67 episodes

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