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Welcome back Pilot Liters, did you miss us? We’re back and better than ever discussing the latest in TV: Reboots! Here’s episode one featuring Ariel’s old favorite Charmed (1998) vs Charmed (2018). Did this reboot need to happen? How do the OG Charmed Ones feel about it? Should you even watch it? The Power of Three compels you to give it a listen!
What are your thoughts on the Charmed Reboot? Hate it? Love it? Professing your love to Harry? Tell us!
Colleen, Ariel and special guest Ese chat FX's new drama Snowfall, its likeness to Breaking Bad, the greatness that is Aunt Louie in that scene and the 80s. Be sure to check out Ese's web series Out Here.
Colleen, Ariel and special guest Lizzie discuss Netflix's new series Gypsy, question its title, unsexy sex scenes and the motivations as to why people lie. You can check out what Lizzie is up to in her new podcast titled Lyrically Inclined, which will be online shortly.
Link to Lyrically Inclined: https://soundcloud.com/user-86028456
Colleen and Ariel breakdown ABC's trailers to their fall series, new Shondaland, and how Freddie Highmore will never escape being typcasted.
Colleen and Ariel talk The CW's fall tv trailers: Dynasty, Valor, Life Sentence and Black Lightning and preventing misunderstandings in TV by shouting secrets at people and pestering them with snail mail and valentines.
Colleen and Ariel talk the new Amazon show "I Love Dick," Kevin Bacon, pseudo-intellectual hipsters, and whether or not Dick owns a commune or a school. (Hint: It's a commune!)
Ariel and Colleen break down Freeform's latest venture into teen drama, Famous in Love, why Mrs. Ari should have never been an agent, knock off Aaron Tevit, and bad dialogue.
Ariel raves about the new HBO show "Big Little Lies" while Colleen is mostly confused.
Colleen and Ariel discuss the new Bravo show "Imposters."
Colleen and Ariel talk FX's new show Legion, Dan Stevens in the Guest (obvi), XMen, and why nobody should be Professor X's spawn or protege (because they usually die.)
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.