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By William Yelton
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
A panels of diverse strangers from all different walks of life, watch the premiere episode of The White Lotus for the first time and react. Who do the panelists think is in the coffin? Is the panel Team Armond or Team Shane regarding the room mishap? And does the honorary Pediatrician of the panel believe Mr. Mossbacher's testicles show signs of testicular cancer? All this and much more - on this installment of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panel of strangers from all different backgrounds, watch the 1996 horror movie classic, Scream, for the first time and react. Was there shock after Drew Barrymore was killed? Did they predict the twist ending? A Behavioral Therapist weighs in on Deputy Dewey, and suggests that he shows signs of a high functioning autism. And a former reporter discusses journalism ethics regarding Gale Weathers. All this and much more, on this installment of - 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panel of diverse strangers watch the FINALE episode of Squid Game for the first time and react. DEBATE breaks out over the shocking... or not so shocking TWIST. Did Song-woo demonstrate redemption in the last game, or did he die a villain? Was Gi-hun suffering from PTSD, or was he just being selfish in the final scene? And why did Squid Game captivate the world? Thorough analysis and much more, on this week's installment of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panels of diverse strangers from all different professions, watch the eighth episode of Squid Game for the first time and react. DEBATE breaks out over the reveal of the Front Man's identity. Did the storyline pay off, or did it fall flat? And was Kang's death satisfying, or a complete let down? This week's panel doesn't hold back... All this and much more - on this installment of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panels of diverse strangers from all different professions, watch the seventh episode of Squid Game for the first time and react. DEBATE breaks out over the show's decision to portray the VIPS as strictly American. The polarizing character, Han Mi-Nyeo, is discussed. Was she crazy, or calculating? And has Song-woo become the new villain of the show? Was his final move in the game justified? All this and much more - on this installment of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panels of diverse strangers from all different professions, watch the sixth episode of Squid Game for the first time and react. Was their sexual tension between the two female characters? Does Sang-woo feel remorse for his betrayal, and does his cutthroat personality make him a more engaging character? All this and much more - on this installment of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panels of diverse strangers from all different professions, watch the fifth episode of Squid Game for the first time and react. What does our honorary Doctor of the panel think of the doctor on the show? Is the old man putting on his memory loss? All this and much more - on this installment of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panel of diverse strangers from all different professions, watch the fourth episode of Squid Game for the first time and react. Two former panelists share their experiences playing tug-a-war while in the military. Debate breaks out over the villainous showmance, and comparisons made between Squid Game and popular reality shows - all in this episode of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panels of diverse strangers from all different professions, watch the third episode of Squid Game for the first time and react. Why didn't Sang-Woo warn Gi-Hun about what he knew regarding the Honeycomb game? What are the panelists views of the cop storyline? And are the employees of the games as impenetrable as once believed? Find out what panelists thought and more, and see how they rated Episode 3 of Squid Game in this installment of 'Who Needs A Film Critic.'
A panels of diverse strangers from all different professions, watch the second episode of the Netflix smash hit, Squid Game, for the first time and react. Unspoiled as to what happens throughout the rest of the season, listen as the group gives their raw reactions, thorough analysis, and honest reviews, all while being guided by the host - William Yelton. Who needs a film critic, when you can hear from a cross section of society?
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.