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Weekly Crunch - Something Very Bad is Going to Happen, Big Mistakes & Paradise (Season 2)

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Weekly Crunch = NO SPOILERS btw. Just reviews. 

This week the Time Crunched Critics review the new Netflix horror miniseries Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, the new Netflix comedy series Big Mistakes, and the second season of Paradise. Are they worthwhile watches? Plus, they give their Be Kind, Rewind picks of the week. 

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Hey everyone, welcome back to another weekly crunch.

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This week we're talking about the show's Something Very Bad Is Gonna Happen, a Netflix horror miniseries. We're also diving into Big Mistakes, a Netflix crime comedy series, and checking back in with Paradise Season 2.

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And of course, we'll wrap things up with our Be Kind Rewind segment.

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So whether you're in the mood for something creepy, something funny, or something a little sci-fi adjacent, let's get into it.

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Yes, let's do it. Do you think something bad is gonna happen, Mike?

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Don't make a big mistake. Stay tuned for the rest of this episode.

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Which is gonna be paradise.

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I know what I happen. Welcome to Time Crunched Critics.

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We're here to give you our honest reviews on what's a worthwhile watch and what you can safely skip.

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Because we know what it's like to be crunched for time.

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Should we start with something very bad is going to happen? I hope not. To really set the tone.

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Yeah.

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Something very bad is going to happen is a new horror miniseries about an engaged couple who experience escalating dread and unsettling events at the soon-to-be Groom's family's secluded cabin as they prepare for their wedding. All eight episodes are currently streaming on Netflix right now. I watched this one solo. This is not a mic show.

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Unsettling Dread is not uh not up my alley.

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But I really enjoyed this show like a lot. This is so far my favorite miniseries of 2026.

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You're kidding me.

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I am not kidding you.

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All genres. Favorite miniseries.

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Yeah, yeah. Wow. So far, yeah. I was entertained and intrigued the entire time. I never once wanted a second screen. I didn't even pick up my crochet project. Like I was fully locked in, actually looking at the TV the whole way through. It was a little dark at times. It was good to watch it in a dark room.

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Dark like the show or the lighting?

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Both.

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Okay.

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Yeah. Anyways, I mean I loved the moodiness of it. It had an eerie atmosphere, like creepy, ominous vibes. It was just really fully committed to that unease. It worked for me. I loved the lead actress in this. I can't think of her name. She was in Daisy Jones and the Six, which was another miniseries I watched. And I liked her in that role. But this one, I feel like she's really fantastic, genuinely impressive. I really feel like this role lets her shine. I'm a little more mixed on all the performances overall, but for the most part, I think it's a strong cast with strong performances. And there are a few that didn't maybe completely hit for me. But like nothing pulled me out of the show. Overall, really well done. Now, as far as the horror goes, this is much more psychological horror than like jump scare, gory, heavy horror. I hate that word. Horror. I say it so weird. There are some jump scares, there is some gore, but it leans way more into the psychological side. Don't want to say much more because I truly don't want to give anything away. What I'll say is this the show starts as one thing, and it's not exactly what you think it's going to be. And I think they pull it off really well. Even the something very bad that happens, some people might find it a little silly compared to maybe some of the initial vibes. I actually really liked it. I liked the twist. I didn't see it coming at all. Honestly, I even feel like I might have said too much already. Because I really want everyone to just not read about it. Like if you are a fan of horror, um, like like slow burn psychological horror, you're okay with some jump scares and some gore, but you like really like metaphors and like, you know, there's a lot of strong themes. Just go watch this. Go in as blind as you can. Don't read anything about it. Just go watch it. My time crunch rating on this one, I'm gonna give it an 8.5.

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You said it's the best miniseries of all the genres. So why just an 8.5?

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Well, I mean, the year has just begun. I said it's the best miniseries of 2026 so far.

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Okay, sure.

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Um, from what I've seen. I think I just deduced some points because I don't think this is a deducted, maybe? D Deducted? Deduced what you know the word. I I don't think this is a spoiler, but there's kind of like a little bit of like animal cruelty in it. And I I feel like it was a little unnecessary. It didn't really like add to the plot. I just like feel like that should just be a trigger warning for some people. They might not like love seeing that. Also, just there were some things in the plot that either got dropped or or like something. I'm like, wait, so whatever happened with this thing, or wait, whatever came of that. And it's one of those situations where I just want someone to watch it so I can talk to them about it because maybe I missed something, but that's kind of where I'm deducing points. Like, oh, what it what is deducting is deducing not the word? Oh, deducing's like I'm realizing, right? Oh my goodness. Sorry, guys.

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Big mistakes, big mistakes.

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I think that's where I'm taking some points off. And that might just be a me thing and needing to talk it out with people. I do think there's like a lot of symbolism and a lot of themes in this show, and some things were just there purely for symbolic reasons, not really to move the plot forward, but there was still some confusion in some areas, but like overall, really solid. But that's why an 8.5.

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Okay.

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All right. Well, shall we move on to big mistakes?

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Sure.

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All right, why don't you tee this one up?

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All right, big mistakes. This is a new comedy series about two inept siblings blackmailed into working for gangsters, becoming the most disorganized duo in organized crime. All eight episodes of season one are currently streaming on Netflix. Jennifer, what did you think? Mike.

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I went into big mistakes with pretty high expectations, mostly just because it's created by Dan Levy, who I think is hilarious and he's really creative. I'll be honest, I wasn't totally hooked after the first episode, maybe even after the first two episodes. At the beginning, I was more frustrated than I was entertained. I felt like these characters got themselves into this whole situation in a way that was kind of like weak, a little illogical, and honestly, it just felt like easily avoidable and fixable. So I was frustrated, I was kind of more frustrated than anything else. But once I got past that, I think it took probably at least two episodes. I kind of accepted that the premise is like what it is, and it did get a little bit less easy and less fixable, maybe. So I got past that, and then I ended up enjoying it. I do think that as the season went on, it felt like some rhythm finally clicked and like the the characters' banter got sharper and like the pacing improved, the storylines felt stronger. We got to know the characters more, obviously, like started to get to know them. So I I would say I definitely enjoyed the second half of the season more so than the first. The biggest glow, just to go to glows and grows here, is Lori Metcalf as the mom. She is so funny, such a standout. Another big glow for me was the dialogue and just like the character banter, and that really reminded me a lot of Shits Creek. He writes dialogue really well. Dan Levy, just so funny. Overall, I think I think this is a solid recommendation for anyone who likes crime comedies, or even just like comedies in general. It doesn't have to be a crime comedy. Of course, if you're a Shits Creek fan, you'll probably enjoy seeing this because Dan Levy is in it and you know he's great. The episodes are short, they're like 30 minutes, right? Yeah. Yeah, so it just felt like a really easy binge. I think that for a comedy series, I'm gonna give it I'm gonna say like a 6.5.

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Okay.

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I do hope there's a season two. Nothing has been announced yet. I would definitely watch it if there was one. But at the same time, if it like doesn't get renewed for whatever reason, I'm not gonna be so heartbroken, you know? What do you I mean, what did you think? Or where are you at it with this?

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I think, I mean, I I mean, just for the record, I'm I really enjoyed Shits Creek. I thought that was a a great show. I didn't quite know what to expect going into big mistakes, and kind of like you said, the first episode, I more than anything, I was just kind of stressed and they tried frustrated. They stressed and frustrated, and they and they do try to put out that vibe, I think, purposely. But I'm just was thinking, it's like, what do what do I get out of this? Like, I'm not laughing, I am kind of annoyed at these characters. So I was a little let down by the first episode, to be honest. And I I do think I do think it got better. Yeah, but in a way where it kind of just became a generic, like, mobster story. And I've watched a few of those, comedy or not comedy, and you know, we talk about the the thing that comes to mind is that we talk about like these dystopian future shows and like just how the storylines all become the same, it's kind of the same with the mobster genre, I guess. It's like the storylines are predictable, and whether or not these are straight drama or more comedy, you know, it's the same type of story. Like I do you a favor, you do me a favor, that type of thing. And in this one, I even though it I felt less frustrated as it went on, and like I once once the sh I understood where the show was going, like I enjoyed it a little bit more. But I felt like having watched so many different gangster shows and mobster movies, whatever, it's not standing out in a way that like kind of that makes me want to watch more of it, I guess. Um, yeah, so I I was a little disappointed. Um, I'd probably say, I don't know, I give it a five out of ten.

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Yeah, I do think that just to your point where you need something, it needs to stand out in a way. I think it does stand out in that it's the main characters, it's like a woman and a gay man. So it's like it's for the gays and the girls, you know what I mean? It like I don't know, it just the representation is different. So that's kind of nice.

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Yeah, I I guess the representation's different, that's for sure. I don't know.

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But yeah, it hasn't like done it yet so much. Would you watch a season two if season two, if there is one?

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The thing is, like now that I kind of see what it is, I think because it's quick, right? It's not this long drawn out thing. It's kind of quick and to the point. Like, I probably would watch it, but I'm not gonna drop everything I do to go and and flip it on.

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I do think it being on Netflix and having all the episodes available was in its favor because this one I probably wouldn't have waited for a weekly release after the first episode. I was like, eh, I'm not really sold at all. But because they were just back to back to back, and I was able to jump right back in and kind of then I kind of got hooked. So that lents itself to being better that all of them were available.

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I mean, that is an interesting thing. Like the the story's not captivating enough where it makes you want to wait week to week, but it's quick, it is, it's easy, it is what it is. Like you can just watch it all and get the same amount of enjoyment.

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And I do feel like similar to Shits Creek, for us at least, it took us many times to watch the first episode of Shits Creek to give it a shot. We didn't fall in love with it right away. Like the first episode didn't sell us, and we rewatched it a few times until and now I go back and re-watch it, and the first episode is good because I know the characters and I appreciate them. So maybe this is one where you go back now that we know where where it's going, should we go back and re-watch the first episode? And maybe it'll be funny because now we get it. Yeah, I hope that's the case.

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I hope that's the case. I feel like some of the mobster stories are just kind of generic though.

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Yeah, I hate a mob, so that's like something that I don't love, but I I don't know. I kind of like where they're how they're handling it personally, but it took a minute to get there.

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Sure.

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Yeah. All right. Should we move on to paradise season two?

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Let's head off into paradise.

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All episodes of season one and season two now is complete, and they're all on Hulu Disney Plus. We talked about Paradise Season One a few episodes back because we wanted to prepare everyone for season two releasing, and we both enjoyed season one. We were looking forward to season two. And so now here we are. So, in case you didn't listen to that episode or you just maybe don't recall, Paradise Season One centered on a Secret Service agent investigating a murder in a seemingly utopian post-apocalyptic underground community. That season was kind of a deemed a political thriller, and now season two expands beyond the underground bunker, following that same Secret Service agent as he travels through the post-apocalyptic America searching for answers. He's searching for a certain person. I'm not going to reveal who that is in case you haven't seen it. And of course, like deeper conspiracies are unfolding back in the bunker. And so, season two, if you look it up online, it is called a sci-fi thriller. So, like genre change right there in the way that the seasons were labeled. With all that said, what did you think of season two, Mike?

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Yeah, season two, I I enjoyed it. I think there's something, it's hard to describe because there's there's something about it being. I mean, I want to say it's like if you compare a Peacock show to an HBO Max show, like they're they're they're just different somehow in a way that I can't put my finger on. And I feel like Paradise is very good. I was looking forward to this season, but it's not it's not hitting in a way that like an HBO Max story would, or like just some more like um it's going for the breath, not depth, I guess. I don't know, I'll say it like that. I don't know if that's the right way to phrase it. I will say that even though I mean I I liked most of season two, the start at least made me worried that this is another dystopian future show. And I've seen a lot of those, and we've talked about a lot of those, and it's like again, I just like the mobster shows, like I kind of know it's like a hot market, I know the themes they're gonna explore, yep, and whether or not they do a good or good job with one or the other. It's like I'm just kind of seeing it, like I'm not gonna be excited by it. Right. And I had that feeling for a while, and then it kind of came out of nowhere with some new things, I'll say, which which was nice, yeah, but at the same time, I'm almost a little afraid that this is like this is they're they're just bringing in another like sci-fi twist that it's like, oh, that might be one too many twists. Do you know what I mean? It's like we're gonna take like these, you know, sci-fi, I don't know, has five major themes that it likes to explore, and they're on four of five at the moment, right? They brought them all in. And it allows for like our wider story again, but um, it's almost too many, you know, it's almost too many twists, too many sci-fi twists and elements. And that makes me a little nervous, but at the same time, like I'll probably still sign up for a season three. Yeah, you know, and I think again, like this is just uh they're just casting a wide net. It's like, oh, if you like that this sci-fi storyline, you know, if you like this sci-fi storyline, then you probably also like this sci-fi storyline, and you also probably like this one, you know. And we've got we've got the show for you. Give it a shot. Um, but yeah, I'll probably I'll probably still like uh a season three. What what did you think?

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Well, before I say anything, I just want to apologize if uh I'm not I might not be able to edit this out in the post. Our kids are really running around above us, so if you hear that, I'm sorry. I'll do my best to edit it out. I'm just gonna say this in case I can't. What did I think? What did I think of Paradise Season 2? I enjoyed how season two expanded the scope and leaned into some different genres, like you mentioned. I do still think that Sterling K. Brown, he's the Secret Service agent, he's the main character, he's absolutely delivering this season again. I was a little confused by the first couple of episodes, like you said. Not in a bad way, but in a way it almost felt like an entirely different show. Like the first two episodes. I was like, we're suddenly following new characters, it's a whole new setting. The tone was even different, like the vibe was it's like I was like, is this paradise or is this a different show? That's what I thought. But I liked it. I ended up liking it, and I liked how it tied into the to where we are now. It just took me kind of a minute to adjust. I do think there's a lot of strong performances overall, like for the most part, but I do think a few of the performances are a little too soap opera-y leaning, and that doesn't really quite match the tone for the rest of the cast. I don't know. It just felt a little uneven at times.

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Yeah, there's definitely a couple where some characters are just too over the top.

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And their choices and just how they deliver a line is like so cheesy or something. I don't know. There's something that's like sometimes it feels gritty and raw, and then sometimes it feels really glossy and pr and like soap operay. It's just weird. Some performances are better than others.

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Yeah.

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I personally liked the kind of sci-fi twist this season. I know you said that it feels like maybe a little bit too much, but I think that this is what they need to do to set themselves apart from just a post-apocalyptic show. Like this was the thing that makes it different in a saturated market, and they're really going for it. They really are. And I think that's risky, but I think it's like creative too, you know, and like go for it. Yeah, take a swing, try something that hasn't really been done before, like in bl and blending this. And I'm a little confused, honestly. I I was like, wait, what, what? But I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm more excited than I am frustrated, but I am kind of confused, and I'm really interested to see where it's gonna go. And there is gonna be a third season in it, and it will be the final season. Oh, okay. Yeah, so the story is gonna be completely wrapped up, it's not gonna drag on because of it's so successful where they just keep writing seasons and don't really know where it's going. Lost. This was like the creators were like, oh, hey, this is my story. This is what I wanted to get done and expose, and I want to do it in three seasons, and they came in and it's like all so hopefully everything is gonna be really wrapped up and tight, and we'll be able to go back and re-watch season one and be like, oh, that ties into this, right? And it all like that was the idea the whole on the whole time.

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Did they do you know if he the do you know if the creators had the ideas in mind the whole time or season?

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No, they had a clear concept and plan, and that's why they said we're gonna do three seasons it'll take to tell this story. Okay. That's what I read, and so if that's the if that's the case, which I do believe it is, I appreciate that. They came in with a clear concept, they're not just like adding random stuff, like oh, maybe this season we should add unicorns. You know, they're not just doing that, they like had a plan. That's what it seems like. So next season will be the last. I think anyone out there who likes I don't know. I think if you liked Lost, you'd like this. I think if you like the leftovers, do you remember the leftovers? Yeah, yeah. I feel like you might like this too, like post-apocalypse. I mean, there's there's a lot going on here. I think I just would kind of would recommend it for anyone, really, because I think give it a shot, and it's gonna be three seasons, and the first season was different than the second season, both were good, some cheese.

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There's there's a lot more cheese in this type of show.

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But um, I don't know. I think I like it. I'm digging it. This is this is one that I'm always looking forward to watching. I'm always like, oh, tonight's paradise, we gotta watch it. Like, so that that says something. Where there are other shows where I'm like, eh, we can wait.

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Yeah, I will say that if they would have continued down just the dystopian future type of storylines, like and and it was just like just similar. It's I'm just always gonna pull the scenes out. And I I I don't have like a favorite dystopian future show, but I I have maybe favorite scenes from different ones, and I was like, oh, this story, this um um this storyline I kind of recognized from this other show, but this other show did it much better. Or it's like I kind of recognize this storyline from this show, and this that story did much better. And so, like, if we're just gonna continue down that, I like probably wouldn't have um made it stand out as much, but then it added like like I said, the extra twist, and I was like, okay, and now I'm guessing again, and like this is this is different. Um, but I just hope in a way that doesn't explode. I guess, I guess maybe Lost did that too. Like it just it just kept adding on new elements. It was like, how is this gonna wrap up? And and it didn't. And I I don't think that's gonna happen here, but I am afraid that it's almost too much, but we'll see. I'm excited for season three, gonna watch it.

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Yeah.

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And especially if that's the end, they had the full story in mind that I I hope that they're just trying to tie into all the major th sci-fi themes out there and just in one in one show and explore them all. Um, maybe not a master of any one of those themes, but um, when they're all combined, like that's entertaining in its own way. I'm gonna give it breath, not depth.

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I'm gonna give Paradise Season 2 an eight. Okay. What do you think?

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I think a seven. Yeah. I'd say seven.

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All right. Shall we move on to our Beekind Rewind segment?

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Let's do it.

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Where we recommend movies or shows. So far it's only been shows, but we'll we'll recommend a movie once. Um, from the past that maybe isn't super current, and we just wanted to remind people that they exist and uh you should watch them. Yeah. Do you want to go first or do you want me to go first? I mean I can. Sure. I'm so curious what your beekind rewind pick is.

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Well, just because we watched kind of a similar show recently. In some ways, I'm gonna bring this up. So my be kind rewind for this week is outer range. Ooh, outer range. And I've got a there's there's a couple things that hold me back from recommending it, but yeah, like it was prematurely canceled, right? Premature. Okay, so let's just get that out of the way.

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Yeah, so that so for anyone out there who really wanted the story to continue or like wrap up, it's not going to because it was canceled.

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Yeah, you might have to go on your favorite fanfiction website and get the ended.

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But truly amazing show.

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Yeah.

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I can't believe it got canceled.

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Right. And I think you know, two weeks ago we talked about The Madison, which was a very popular show set in Montana. So if you watch that show, like imagine the Madison, and then maybe three or four episodes in, someone maybe discovers a deep dark hole. And when you go in that hole, time travel. Why not? Yeah. And like what comes out of that? And then you realize that you know the husband, you know, lived a thousand years ago or something. Yeah. And and so it's it's a it's a western, like uh, I think they call it a neo-western.

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Neo western, turn sci-fi.

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Exactly. And so you've got elements from that. You've got like the ranchers, and you've got like the you know, the the wealthy ranchers versus the people just trying to make a living, but then at the same time, you add this like crazy sci-fi element, this time travel type thing, that it's like, oh, this character, this character's from the past, this character's from the future. You know, why why did this landscape change? Like, what is going on? And I think that makes it so much more interesting for me. They definitely keep it like it has a Western theme.

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Oh, yeah, and there's family drama and like land disputes and right, yeah.

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And it it those storylines exist, but also time travel, right? So it's like you could be you could be herding cattle, but then also, you know, maybe time travel, you know, and like that just kind of adds this unique thing to it that you wouldn't quite put this two together. And I think this show does a good job of combining them.

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It was really well acted, too, and produced. I mean, it looked great. The acting was stellar, you had Josh Brolin, Imogen Poots, Tom Pelfrey, Lewis Pullman. Everyone really delivered.

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I loved that show, and it wasn't anything like all those elements weren't too wild and crazy, like it was very just still wild west, but also time travel. Family secrets, like I've been saying.

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Yeah, it was it was really good. This one was on Amazon, I believe, right? I think so. And it was canceled after two seasons.

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That's the disappointing part of the country.

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That is the that is the tough, that is the tough part. Um, it is unfinished, but it was so good. Yeah, and even uh, what's his name was in it from Shits Creek?

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Dan Levy.

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No, not Dan Levy, Dan Levy's love interest, Eugene Levy, Noah Reed. He was Patrick, and he's in outer range. Oh, yeah. And it's a very different role for good tie-in.

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Yeah.

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You know, yeah, very, very different role than his role on Shits Creek. It was almost jarring. Yeah. Loved it though. So good. I'm so bad. I'm so mad that that one was canceled. That is a really good be kind rewind pick.

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Oh, thank you.

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Good job. All right, let's let's so my be kind rewind pick is also inspired by something that I recently watched, which was something very bad is going to happen. The mother of the groom in that is Jennifer Jason Lee. And when I watched it, I was like, what is she in? I I like she was in something, and this and it all came back to me. Do you remember the show Atypical?

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Yeah.

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And I enjoyed Atypical. I mean, it's a little bit older. This one aired in 2017. It ran for four seasons. It is on Netflix. So it is a coming of age story that follows Sam. He's an 18-year-old boy with autism. He's on the spectrum, and he's like basically navigating love and independence. He's figuring out who he is, and he's kind of on this like journey of self-discovery, and his family is also dealing with a lot of like major changes in their own life. I mean, the show's not, it's definitely not perfect. And I do want to acknowledge that there has been some discourse around representation, specifically that Sam is played by an actor who is not autistic. And you know, some people in the autistic community have understandably raised concerns about that. And with that said, the show did bring autistic writers onto the writing team after the first season because they listened to the feedback. And a lot of people in the community did mention that they felt like there was a noticeable shift in the better. So, you know, and then there was a lot of people too. If you read online, people will say that they're on the spectrum and they really felt connected to the character and thought it was really a great portrayal, and um, they felt really seen and everything. So, anyways, it's just it's a mixed bag. I just wanted to acknowledge that. Sure. But overall, like that said for me, a typical I think it just really hits on a lot of things. Like I said, family dynamic, sexual identity, infidelity, independence, academic pressure. Somehow it manages to balance being like lighthearted and funny, and also it was also dealing with some really heavy stuff. Like for me, it was kind of a comfort watch, but it was heavy. I don't know, they just did it well. And I especially liked Jack Haven as Casey. That was Sam's older sister. They were definitely my favorite character of the show. And then you have Jennifer Jason Lee, and she's like the overbearing, flawed, frustrating, ultimately very human mom, but like you kind of hate her, but you also kind of like her, but you kind of hate her. She does it so well. It's been a minute since I watched it, so you know, I can't remember like all the specifics of it, obviously, but I feel like it's a really easy show to binge. All four seasons are on Netflix. I would recommend it to anyone who likes a coming of age story, like a drama comedy. It leans a little bit more emotional than it does goofy, but it has like goofy elements too. And like I said, it's definitely not a perfect show. As a comfort watch, character-driven show. I think it still holds up for me. Check it out. It's called Atypical. And that is all for today's episode. We covered a variety of topics. We got the funny, we got the sci-fi, we got the horror, we got comfort watches, and a little Western sci-fi. Everything you need.

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Quadruple sci-fi.

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Oh, and we finished shrinking.

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Was that the last episode?

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I'm pretty sure. Shit. Should we just give a pitch about shrinking quick? We can talk about it next week. Sorry, guys. We did finish this new episode, this new season of shrinking, and we do have thoughts.

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We're gonna think about it and get back to you with a better time crunch critic rating.

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All right, that is wrap on this episode. Until next time, happy watching.

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Bye bye.