Well, that show sounds interesting, but I have to watch it myself before I can review it. I do believe that all of the shows that you have reviewed so far have been either emotional, deep, intense, or peculiar. Have you noticed that?
That series is very interesting. It is very deep and emotional. Of course, it's also very unique, but I'm just finding out about that show from this podcast. I'll have to watch the show from beginning to end so that I can fully understand what the show is all about.
Well, that's a surprise. It's definitely different from most of the animated superhero shows that I have seen in the past. Then again, you just told me what the first episode of the show was about. I need to actually see that show to really understand what the show is all about. Thanks for telling me about it. While audiences need to see more, and while Marvel needs to work on surprising everyone, I still think that it might have potential. Like I said, I need to see the show myself first.
That show sounds like something that I want to watch with my family because it has love. It has so many wholesome values that not too many shows have right now. By the way, I'm glad that Raj had a lot of love and respect on his birthday (well, after his birthday).
Before I get out of hand, let me say this. I'm glad that Raj had a great birthday and that you care about Raj. Speaking of caring, I'm glad that Wondla dealt with the topic of nurture because that is truly one of the things that we don't have enough of. That series is definitely something for the whole family, and it is very wholesome. We definitely don't see wholesome programs on TV anymore.
Well, that is an interesting show about the things that take place when people go from one world to the next. I think that it will do very well because everyone needs to know how important it is to enjoy life properly, and it sounds like you are learning how to live a good life from that show.
That series is just odd. I mean, there have been shows about going from one world to the next before, but that series sounds very interesting and very surreal. I will say this, though. I'm glad that it talks about grief because everyone deals with grief in real life, and a series that deals with grief in some way should help others deal with it.
Most shows with other worlds are fantastical. The other world in this show is an office. Which makes it so weird. lol. You're weird about addressing grief. I do hope the message helps others.
Great show on Apple TV+! The zoom out/in shot on the elevator is a nice detail. A very creative way to show when he leaves one world and enters another.
Have you ever considered having one show be "Retro Firsts" like first episode review of something laughable like an 80s sitcom or something? Could be fun. Keep up the great work!
We can actually do that under First Episode Podcast. I just need to put some thought into. We'll definitely do that in the future. Thanks for the encouraging.
Cools. Thanks for listening. I appreciate your interest in my next doc. I'm starting to gear up now. Fingers crossed it will be available early next year.
Gen V is not a show that I would enjoy because I hate remarks that will exclude others. I mean, it's already bad enough that we have to deal with people who are rude and cruel in real life. The fact that it's also happening on TV makes the whole issue even worse. This is why we need to create the changes we want and need in this world.
That's interesting. I'm glad that the dad is helping his family out despite the fact that he's busy with his work because we need fathers like him in our society. I'm glad that my dad helped me and my family out. He passed away way too soon.
A program about a family's bond not being broken despite the fact that the father is busy with his work is definitely something that I might want to see someday. That sounds interesting.
@@MotownMaurice I will. Thank you for reviewing the first episode of it. That series reminds me of my dad. He was a great man who cared for me and my family. He left me recently, but that series will help me remember him.
That series sounds very interesting. I will definitely take a look at it someday. It's definitely different from some of the shows that are out there. Thank you for reviewing it and for bringing Raj in.
That series sounds very interesting, and I might take a look at it one day. Also, I'm glad that you and Raj were able to reunite for an episode of your podcast. Well done!
@@MotownMaurice No problem. Keep up the good work. Yes, get Raj back on the podcast. Hey, get Mark on board, too. Bring the entire gang from The Late Night Experiment on.
Well done! I feel as though you have made a full circle reference without even knowing it because you have made the final season of The Late Night Experiment similar to that particular show.
Yes! I knew that you were going to talk about Avatar: The Last Airbender because you have paid homage to that series a few times before on a show called The Late Night Experiment.
The Horror of Delores Roach sounds rather interesting. I like how you and Atarah describe the first episodes of various shows. You two are very descriptive.
That is a podcast that deserves a lot of attention. You're diving into the first episodes of shows and figuring out if the shows will develop into amazing shows or not. I like it.
Yes! This is amazing. Happy Holidays to you and your family! I saw your docuseries on Tubi not too long ago, and it was incredible, emotional, and deep.
I saw a G. I've seen it all. Dope describes my rhymes, making all you emcees cold drop like dimes. You know MCSC is back again, and battling me on the microphone is like committing a sin. Scott/MCSC
Love this! It was such an honor to meet you and to see Motown again and to spend this time together. Thank you for the honor and I look forward to what's ahead. Truly truly feeling blessed. I love what you're doing with Sip & Chat Cafe. The vibe of this podcast is so chill and down to Earth it's right down my alley!
Riki, when your agent told us that you were interested in being on our show we were ecstatic. The honor is ours. Thank you so much for sharing your truth. Continued success. Peace and many blessings.
This is pretty deep and interesting. Everyone needs a podcast like this because there are a lot of people who are dealing with tough times right now, and this podcast can help a lot of people.