A chat about the 2014 Emmy nods ("Veep"!) and snubs ("Orphan Black"!) leads to a complex discussion about the merits and drawbacks of shows with singular showrunners/stars, like "Louie" and "Girls". Also, Danielle passionately declares her love
Amid all the shocking brutality, strategic power plays and incestuous love affairs, Danielle and Kate found much to discuss in the fourth season of Game of Thrones. This episode contains spoilers, and some references to Harry and the Hendersons
Kate and Danielle have a cozy chat about "comfort TV" -- those shows that aren't exactly our faves but are somehow strangely satisfying. From "Grimm" to "Blue", from "About a Boy" to all things Food Network, we find a lot of comfort in TV.
Danielle and Kate pay a visit to 221B Baker Street to discuss the BBC gem, "Sherlock". They're both pretty big fans of the show, but they do not identify as "Cumberbitches".
Kate and Danielle wonder aloud why Lifetime Television for Women felt the need for a random made-for-TV adaptation of Flowers in the Attic, starring Heather Graham. Of all people.
Kate and Danielle get a little heated up about the gross, crazy season premiere of "American Horror Story: Coven". Some strong language is occasionally used but we are still dainty ladies.
Danielle Cook, Kate Emswiler and special guest Mark Bisi explore the satisfaction of happy unhappy endings while talking about the Breaking Bad series finale.
This year's Emmys ceremony fell somewhere between baffling and boring. Danielle and Kate just had to discuss the wins and losses, surprises and snubs of the 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Kate Emswiler and Danielle Cook talk about their favorite returning TV shows and peruse the new Fall TV season's offerings, as well as fantasize about death by pumpkin.
Kate and Danielle discuss their favorite characters (Miss Claudette! Sophia! Crazy Eyes!) and other aspects of this Netflix series that has taken the TV industry by storm.
The tagline for SHARKNADO is "Enough said!" but Danielle and Kate still have so much to say about this Syfy masterpiece, which "stars" Eye-an Ziering and Tara Reid.
Kate and Danielle dive into the murky waters of Jane Campion's moody thriller series, Top of the Lake, featuring Elisabeth Moss as a strong yet vulnerable detective. Also making an appearance: Xena the Barbarian. Danger: Spooky spoilers lie ahe
This is the story of a show whose future was abruptly canceled... And the two podcasters who had no choice but to keep themselves together. It's Kate and Danielle's "Arrested Development".