The Toy Department – Episode 290

In Episode 290, Madden and Kolsky get straight into the content because Derek is having a tough day and Matt doesn’t want to make it worse:

  • Netflix’s new Aziz Ansari stand-up special Nightclub Comedian (2:50) and how it has it’s hilarious moments but isn’t particularly personal or essential…
  • Hulu’s new show Pam & Tommy (19:30) and how it is incredibly well-cast and highly entertaining but seems to be focused more on the specific story of the sex tape than the relationship in general…
  • The new Netflix series Murderville (35:35) and how mileage may vary but Marshawn Lynch is spectacular…
  • The Amazon series Reacher (45:25) and how it’s a hell of a good time…
  • Some NFL prop bets (49:30) to prepare you for Sunday’s big game…
  • Thoughts on the NBA trade deadline (1:06:35) especially the James Harden/Ben Simmons trade…
  • Homework for next Friday (1:24:00), including: getting into some Oscars content with The Power of the Dog on Netflix, plus the new HBO Max show The Girl Before, the new Soderbergh film Kimi (also on HBO Max) and the new Netflix series Inventing Anna (starring Julia Garner)…

The Toy Department – Episode 265

In Episode 265, Derek Madden and Matt Kolsky briefly discuss a soccer game that will be long over by the time you listen to this podcast, then get into:

  • The latest episode of Top Chef in Portland (3:40), whether or not the non-elimination elimination was the right decision and thoughts on the final three chefs…
  • FX’s new talk show Choe Show (30:55), the bizarre brilliance of David Choe and how the show represents a kind of peak version of a modern television talk show…
  • Netflix’s docu-series This Is Pop (43:25) and its place as as sort of documentary innings-eater…
  • The special extra episode of HBO’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (48:45) and what purpose it was intended to serve…
  • Homework for next Tuesday (54:55), including: the FINALÉ of Top Chef in Portland, the premiere of Top Chef: Amateurs, the start of the NBA Finals, the USWNT documentary LFG on HBO Max, the new Questlove film Summer of Soul on Hulu and the new Steven Soderbergh joint No Sudden Move…