Episode 171: Talking 2015's Top Shows and his book on TV's Golden Age with Alan Sepinwall
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A special edition of the Talking TV podcast with a special guest -- Hitfix critic Alan Sepinwall (feel free to think of the episode as a rare edition of the Firewall and Mo-Berg podcast). We talk about the new, revised edition of Alan's book, "The Revolution Was Televised," and discuss what we love, don't love and question about the current TV landscape. Talk of Alan's book and general questions about the state of TV are woven into conversations about some of the shows on the Top 10 rosters we submitted this year to Hitfix's annual critics poll.
Here are time codes for the discussions (and there is some overlap here and there, as well as a few mentions of other shows not listed here):
0 - 7:19 Introduction and book talk
7:20 - 12:59 Master of None
13:00 - 18:30 TV's worst trend
26:00 - 29:33 The Leftovers
29:34 - 37:29 The 100
37:30 - 41:49 The trouble with many broadcast network dramas
41:50 - 50:25 Fargo
50:26 - 58:21 You're the Worst
58:22 - 63:39 What's missing from TV
63:40 - end Mad Men
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