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Get ready to dive into the world of beloved TV pets with Adam and Luis on this special episode of The TV Time Machine Podcast! Whether you're a passionate animal lover or just enjoy the adorable and entertaining presence of pets on screen, this episode is tailor-made for you.
Join Adam and Luis as they take a trip down memory lane, discussing their all-time favorite TV pets. From the iconic and loyal Lassie to the prehistoric hilarity of Dino from "The Flintstones," they'll explore the unforgettable animals that have captured our hearts on television.
The hosts will share fascinating behind-the-scenes trivia, revealing how these remarkable animal actors were trained and the impact they had on their respective shows. They'll discuss heartwarming moments, daring rescues, and the unique bonds formed between these pets and their human counterparts.
But it doesn't stop there! Adam and Luis will also shine a spotlight on other memorable TV pets, including the mischievous Salem from "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," the sassy and lovable Eddie from "Frasier"!
Throughout the episode, they'll exchange personal anecdotes about their own experiences with pets and reminisce about the joy these TV animals brought into their lives. They'll dive into the lasting impact these characters had on pop culture and why they continue to be adored by audiences of all ages.
So, if you've ever found yourself rooting for the animal companions on your favorite TV shows or just have a soft spot for furry and feathered friends, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Tune in to The TV Time Machine Podcast and join Adam and Luis as they celebrate the magic of TV pets, reminding us of the unconditional love and laughter they bring to our screens.
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This episode is dedicated to celebrating the upcoming release of Scream 6, which is set to open nationwide on March 10th!
Join Adam and Luis as they talk HORROR in TV Shows and the history thereof!
In this first part of the series, we will be discussing some of the most iconic horror TV shows of all time. From the chilling anthology series like Dark Shadows and The Walking Dead to the spine-tingling supernatural shows like Stranger Things and American Horror Story, we will explore the horror genre's evolution on the small screen.
If you're a fan of horror shows, then you won't want to miss this podcast episode. Get ready to be scared and thrilled as we dive into some of the most memorable and influential TV horror shows of all time. So tune in, and let's explore the best TV horror shows in history together!
Today's episode is sponsored by Anchor!
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Artificial intelligence (A.I.) and robots have been a popular theme in science fiction television shows for many years. These shows often explore the relationship between humans and machines, and the potential consequences of advanced technology. From the classic series of "The Jetsons" to the more recent show "Westworld", A.I. and robots have been portrayed in a variety of ways in TV.
One of the earliest portrayals of A.I. and robots on TV was in the 1960s series "The Jetsons". This cartoon depicted a futuristic society where robots were a common household item. The show presented a world where machines had taken over most of the manual labor, leaving humans to enjoy a life of leisure. This portrayal of A.I. and robots as helpful and subservient machines is still popular in some science fiction today.
Another popular show that explores the relationship between humans and robots is "Battlestar Galactica". This series depicts a future where robots have turned against their human creators, leading to a war for survival. The robots, known as Cylons, are portrayed as intelligent and deadly, with the ability to mimic human behavior. The show asks important questions about the nature of consciousness and what it means to be human.
More recently, the show "Westworld" has explored the idea of A.I. in a theme park setting. The robots in this show are designed to look and act like humans, allowing visitors to live out their wildest fantasies. However, as the show progresses, it becomes clear that the robots are developing their own consciousness and may not be content to remain as mere playthings for humans.
These examples show that A.I. and robots have been portrayed in a variety of ways on TV. From helpful machines to deadly enemies, these shows explore the potential consequences of advanced technology. While the future of A.I. and robots is uncertain, these portrayals remind us that we must consider the implications of these technologies before we fully embrace them.
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Your favorite TV obsessed nerds are back! Join Adam and Luis as they celebrate their comeback! What better way to mark this amazing event than to talk about the most influential TV Show Comebacks in History!
TV comeback shows refer to television series that were cancelled or ended their initial run, but were later brought back for a new season or revival. These shows often aim to continue the storylines of beloved characters and appeal to audiences who enjoyed the original series.
There are a number of reasons why a TV show may be cancelled in the first place. Low ratings, high production costs, creative differences, and conflicts with network executives are just a few examples. However, if a show has a dedicated fan base, it may be possible to bring it back years later.
Some examples of TV comeback shows that were cancelled include:
"Arrested Development": This critically acclaimed sitcom was cancelled by Fox after three seasons due to low ratings. However, it was later revived by Netflix for a fourth season in 2013, and a fifth season was released in 2018. "Gilmore Girls": This beloved drama series about a mother and daughter was cancelled by the WB after seven seasons. However, Netflix brought it back for a four-episode revival in 2016, which was later extended to include an additional season. "Twin Peaks": This groundbreaking mystery series was cancelled by ABC after two seasons due to low ratings. However, it was later revived by Showtime in 2017 for a limited series, which continued the storylines of the original characters. "Fuller House": This family-friendly sitcom was a sequel to the popular series "Full House." It was cancelled by Netflix after five seasons due to declining ratings. However, the show's producers have expressed interest in continuing the story in some form, potentially with a spin-off or new series.In general, TV comeback shows are a way for fans to reconnect with characters and storylines that they loved, and they can be a welcome return for audiences who missed their favorite shows. However, not all comeback shows are successful, and some may fail to capture the magic of the original series.
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A sidekick is a slang expression for a close companion or colleague (not necessarily in fiction) who is, or is generally regarded as, subordinate to the one they accompany. Who is your favorite TV sidekick? Shaggy from Scooby Doo? Robin from Batman? Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad? Join Adam and Luis as they discuss their favorite TV Sidekicks, Luis's dog sexual awakening, and the one that got away from Luis!
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Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month! Historically, women have been underrepresented behind the camera, and often left out of television roles that are complex and powerful. The 2016 Boxed In study from the San Diego State University’s Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film reports that these trends continue today: 9 percent of male characters were portrayed as leaders, compared to only 5 percent of female characters. Ninety-one percent of shows across screen-based platforms employed no women directors, 76 percent had no women creators, and 71 percent no female writers.
On today's episode join Adam and Luis as they celebrate the most BADASS women in TV history both behind and in front of the camera!
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A good sitcom can make viewers forget their troubles for 22 minutes. Warning: The following list does not name any of those kinds of shows.
Join Adam and Luis as we dumpster-dive deep to find for you these, the 37 worst sitcoms of all time. Happy browsing!
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The BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN FOR SEASON 2!!!
On screen Best Friends in TV go back decades! Who is your favorite TV BFF's?
Adam and Luis discuss theirs!
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It's our Season FINALE!!!!! Join Adam and Luis as they talk about their favorite Halloween episodes of TV. This ends on a cliffhanger!
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Join Adam and Luis as they start out talking about "Recap TV Episodes" but then morph into talking about the best summer movies of their YOUTH! Great time!
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We all know how much of a stabilizing force a mother is in the lives of children. They often work full-time jobs, provide emotional support, and somehow find time to keep everyone fed and the home in order.
Join Adam and Luis as they discuss their favorite TV Mom's.
Who are some of your favorite TV Mom's?
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Remember when Michael Scott left "The Office"? Or when Diane Chambers left everyone who knew her name at "Cheer". Join Luis and Adam and they talk about their favorite and saddest TV SHOW Exits!
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NYC Comedian Joshua Paled joins Adam and Luis today as they talk about SEX baby! Sex in TV, Taboo TV episodes and how sex in television was portrayed as they grew up in 90's NYC!
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Spies in Television is a very popular genre, more so in Britain it seems but as you guessed it, Adam and Luis grew up on many a spy TV show. Join us as we discuss a great Rotten Tomatoes article on THE 50 BEST SPY TV SHOWS EVER! https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/best-spy-tv-shows-ever/
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13th episode was kinda of a train wreck! But, we did it!
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Kids are scary. Kids with creepy powers are even creepier. Join us as we talk kids with super powers in TV! Excuse the sound issues and the missing Time Machine sound FX! Next time!
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Happy Pride everyone!!!!
Slowly but surely, TV shows are doing a better job at depicting the full scope of the varied LGBTQ+ experience. Things started out small, with series like Will & Grace and Glee revealing slices of queer identity. Now sitcoms, dramas, and everything in between have expanded that showcase, dedicating themselves to getting representation right.
But we didn’t get there overnight, and there’s still more work to be done. However, these 19 TV shows, below, did more than just move the dial forward when it comes to LGBTQ+ representation on screen. They broke down the doors, and we should celebrate that.
In honor of Pride Month, let’s take a look back. Because really, that’s the only way to move forward.
https://www.glamour.com/story/big-moments-for-queer-representation-on-tv
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Walter White, Tony Soprano, King Joffrey! These names no doubt conjure up some deep rooted TV memories of pure evil and villainy. We all have our favorite TV bad guy/girl. Who is yours?
Join Adam and Luis as they discuss their favorite TV villains, get a covid update from Adam, and hear Luis give some advice on allowing your artist friends to move on, and be left alone to create!
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The "Will they or won't they" story line arc in TV pertains to a potential coupling between two people who share romantic chemistry, but whose relationship is threatened by uncertainty, external obstacles or internal strife. Think Jim and Pam of "The Office", Sam and Diane of "Cheers", Fox Mulder and Dana Scully of "The X-Files"and so on and so forth.
Join Adam and Luis and they talk about their favorite "will they or won't they couples" on an all new episode! 1
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A "Very special episode" is a term originally used in American television promos to refer to an episode of a sitcom or drama series which deals with a difficult or controversial social issue. The usage of the term peaked in the 1980s.
Welcome to 2021. Social unrest, racial inequality, a pandemic that is hopefully in its final fucking act, just to name a few of today's political and social economic climate. The best Television show runners in history, Norman Lear, Shawndra Rhymes, John Wells, just to name a few would never shy away from talking about such matters. We are here to honor an embody that.
We are facing a challenging time again as the nation sits and waits for the verdict of Derrick Chauvin. As people of color, Adam and I wanted to offer our perspectives and supports to our brothers and sisters alike, and allies.
Our entire show is dedicated to the impact television has had on our history. We will not shy away from discussing, even briefly, what's happening in the world around us.
If you want to help abolish racism please visit https://www.globalgiving.org.
If you want to educate yourself on how to be an ally to your friends of color: https://mashable.com/2016/01/10/ally-to-people-of-color/
If you want to educate yourself on how to be an ally to your friends who are LBGTQA visit: https://outrightinternational.org
If you are offended by this content, please unfollow our show and kindly FUCK OFF. :-)
Thank you!
- Visa fler