Thu, 19 February 2015
Mo and Ryan celebrate their five-year podcast anniversary with one of their longest shows to date. The "Parks and Rec" section alone is longer than most traditional episodes, but it's one of the best segments in the podcast's history, according to Ryan, who may be biased. 0:00 - 20:49: SNL 40 20:49 - 37:51: Peaky Blinders 37:51: 50:16: The Last Man On Earth 50:16: - 1:03:47: Agent Carter 1:03:47 - End: Parks and Recreation Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like. Also, we have an email for the podcast now! Click here to email us questions for future podcasts.
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I've been listening to this podcast for about three years now, because I really enjoy both of your insights and takes on television and really pop culture. I do believe this is one of your best episodes to date. It was so important to discuss the death of the writer on Park and Recs, as well as the importance of tv bringing an element of hope into our lives. I did listen to the very end of this podcast and think you guys are just wonderful people who truly care. I appreciate that and wanted to tell you that.
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Come on guys, live music has been an integral and important aspect of SNL through it's entire run. It would have been weird not to have live music performances as part of the anniversary and Paul Simon was the first music guest to also be the host so his inclusion made a lot of sense.