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By Mr. Robot Podcast Hosts, Josh Wigler and Antonio Mazzaro
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The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.
Welcome to the Weekend Program on RHAP! Each weekend, Josh Wigler and Antonio Mazzaro get together to talk about their view of the ever-shifting television landscape. It doesn’t matter if it’s a show from 2024, 1994, or 1924 — if it’s got something to do with TV, then Josh and Antonio are all over it.
This week, Josh and Antonio talk The Bear! They tell you why you should catch up on seasons 1 and 2 ahead of the season 3 premiere, question whether it belongs in the comedy genre as part of their new “TV on Trial” segment, and try to settle the binge versus weekly debate. Finally, they list their own top five episodes of The Bear.
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Post Show Recaps is over, but Josh Wigler and Antonio Mazzaro have one last Leftovers podcast to share. In this very special final PSR recap, Josh and Antonio use the one episode of The Leftovers they never podcasted about, season one’s “Gladys,” as a lens to talk about the whole show, which they both believe is the series that best defines this great PSR experiment.
Follow Josh and Antonio’s future adventures @roundhoward and @acmazzaro, and stay subscribed to their various show feeds (Ted Lasso, Mr. Robot, Justified, The Leftovers, Better Call Saul, just to name a few) to hear whatever comes next from the duo beyond Post Show Recaps.
This episode of Post Show Recaps was recorded during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the creative work being covered here wouldn’t exist.
Josh Wigler and Antonio Mazzaro cover “Justified,” the FX series about federal marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) and the various fugitives and persons of interest on his path. Raylan returns in “Justified: City Primeval,” based on Elmore Leonard’s “City Primeval.” The series debuts on FX and Hulu July 18 and runs for eight episodes.
In this podcast, Josh and Antonio announce the return of their “Justified” coverage.
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This week, Josh and Antonio recap the first season of “Ted Lasso,” episode-by-episode, as a means of previewing what might lie ahead in the second season.
A “Ted Lasso” podcast? You better believe it! Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro) are hitting the field to talk about “Ted Lasso,” which premieres its second season July 23 on Apple TV+.
Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro) close up shop on Robot Road. In their final conversation about USA Network’s Mr. Robot (at least for now), Josh and Antonio dig into listener feedback, debate the merits of theorizing, different interpretations of the final scene of the series, and much more.
Rami Malek stars on USA Network’s Mr. Robot as Elliot Alderson, a computer hacker with dissociative identity disorder who alternately works with and against another facet of himself: Mr. Robot (Christian Slater), the spitting image of Elliot’s deceased father. Together and apart, Elliot and Robot have radically changed the world through their revolutionary acts, with a trail of bodies and billions of dollars left in their wake.
Additional cast includes Carly Chaikin as Elliot’s sister Darlene, Portia Doubleday as childhood friend Angela Moss, Martin Wallström as shark-suited Tyrell Wellick, Michael Cristofer as ruthless businessman Phillip Price, BD Wong as Minister Jiang aka Dark Army leader Whiterose, and Grace Gummer as federal agent Dominique DiPierro. Mr. Robot comes from the mind of Sam Esmail, who has directed every episode since season two.
Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro) are here with their recap of the final episode of Mr. Robot. That’s right, the final episode, the series finale, the end of the line. Show’s over, folks!
In the first of their two final Mr. Robot podcasts, Josh and Antonio deliver their initial reactions to the two-hour series finale, written and directed by Sam Esmail. Obviously, saying anything more here is saying way too much. If you have not yet seen the episode, do yourself a favor and watch it, then hear what Josh and Antonio have to say about it.
Rami Malek stars on USA Network’s Mr. Robot as Elliot Alderson, a computer hacker with dissociative identity disorder who alternately works with and against another facet of himself: Mr. Robot (Christian Slater), the spitting image of Elliot’s deceased father. Together and apart, Elliot and Robot have radically changed the world through their revolutionary acts, with a trail of bodies and billions of dollars left in their wake.
Additional cast includes Carly Chaikin as Elliot’s sister Darlene, Portia Doubleday as childhood friend Angela Moss, Martin Wallström as shark-suited Tyrell Wellick, Michael Cristofer as ruthless businessman Phillip Price, BD Wong as Minister Jiang aka Dark Army leader Whiterose, and Grace Gummer as federal agent Dominique DiPierro. Mr. Robot comes from the mind of Sam Esmail, who has directed every episode since season two.
Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Antonio Mazzaro (@acmazzaro) ditch the pirate ship to stay in this world with you, friend. That’s right: one last feedback show before the series finale! In one of the last Mr. Robot podcasts ever (!!!), Josh and Antonio wade into your thoughts on the penultimate installment of the series, “411 eXit,” and take one last chance to make predictions for what’s ahead in Sam Esmail’s closing two-hour spectacular.
Rami Malek stars on USA Network’s Mr. Robot as Elliot Alderson, a computer hacker with dissociative identity disorder who alternately works with and against another facet of himself: Mr. Robot (Christian Slater), the spitting image of Elliot’s deceased father. Together and apart, Elliot and Robot have radically changed the world through their revolutionary acts, with a trail of bodies and billions of dollars left in their wake.
Additional cast includes Carly Chaikin as Elliot’s sister Darlene, Portia Doubleday as childhood friend Angela Moss, Martin Wallström as shark-suited Tyrell Wellick, Michael Cristofer as ruthless businessman Phillip Price, BD Wong as Minister Jiang aka Dark Army leader Whiterose, and Grace Gummer as federal agent Dominique DiPierro. Mr. Robot comes from the mind of Sam Esmail, who has directed every episode since season two.
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.