Topic: Hulu

45 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:31:10 - 1:32:47

1856: CIS Lunar

Paradise TV Series, Underground Bunker Cities

The Hulu series "Paradise" depicts a world where Silicon Valley billionaires live in a massive underground city in Colorado following a global volcanic eruption and nuclear war. The show explores the divide between the "insiders" living in a simulated Truman Show-style environment and the survivors on the surface. The concept mirrors real-world speculation about elite survival bunkers.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 43:37 - 47:40

1801: Hate of Speech

Disney Boycott, TikTok Protests, and Cynthia Nixon

A growing boycott against Disney, Hulu, and Disney+ is highlighted through social media clips, including a viral TikTok and a statement from actress Cynthia Nixon. Protesters cite the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and perceived government interference as violations of the First Amendment. The segment explores the financial repercussions for Disney as fans cancel subscriptions and annual passes.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:46:34 - 2:49:41

1758: Scream Circle

Apple TV+ Recommendations and New Oscar Voting Rules

Adam Curry recommends the Jon Hamm series "Your Friends and Neighbors" on Apple TV+. Meanwhile, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new rules requiring Oscar voters to actually watch all nominated films before voting. The Academy also clarified that the use of AI will not disqualify a film from nomination, a move the hosts find concerning for the future of cinema.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 2:09:29 - 2:12:41

1655: Illegal Chants

Podcast Networks, Streaming Service Churn

The traditional media "lineup" model is described as dead, with consumers increasingly using a "churn" strategy of subscribing to services like Netflix or Hulu to binge specific content before canceling. The "value for value" model is presented as the only sustainable path forward for independent creators as major networks like Paramount face financial collapse.

Spook Head
Episode 1568 2:54:25 - 3:02:17

1568: Spook Head

Final Donor Acknowledgments and "The Bear" Review

The hosts complete the donor list, thanking producers from Texas, Ohio, and the Netherlands. They briefly debate the merits of the Hulu series "The Bear," with Dvorak praising it while Curry remains skeptical. A first-time donor from Maastricht is acknowledged, and several producers are thanked for their "wit and candor" in supporting the show's 1568th episode.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 37:22 - 40:34

1544: Trusted Flaggers

Sin Eater Documentary and Anthony Pellicano Fixer Scandal

A review of the New York Times-produced documentary "Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano" highlights the dark history of Hollywood fixers and illegal wiretapping. The documentary, available on Hulu, details how Pellicano served elite clients like Michael Ovitz and the impact his racketeering conviction had on the industry. The hosts recommend the film for its depiction of the "evils" prevalent in Hollywood during the 1990s and 2000s.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 2:52:34 - 2:58:28

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Outro, The Bear on Hulu, End of Show Mix

The hosts sign off with a recommendation for the Hulu series "The Bear" and a final reminder of the "value for value" model. The episode concludes with an "end of show mix" by Clip Custodian Neil Jones, featuring a montage of media references to the "Russian Playbook." The hosts bid farewell to the "mofos" and "trolls" until the next broadcast.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437

1437: Bruce Force

Ukraine War Media Coverage and Hulu Zelensky Promo

Media deconstruction of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine reveals significant propaganda efforts within the United States. A new Hulu promotional clip portrays President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "Tom Hanks" figure, contrasting him against KGB agent Vladimir Putin. The discussion notes the impact of rescinding the Smith-Mundt Act on the current domestic media landscape.

Pre-Bunk
Episode 1426 1:56:52 - 2:10:25

1426: Pre-Bunk

Super Bowl LVI, Commercials, Halftime Show Critique

Adam and John discuss Super Bowl LVI, noting the decline of interest in traditional commercials due to the rise of ad-free streaming services like Hulu. They critique the halftime show produced by Jay-Z's Roc Nation, characterizing it as a missed opportunity to address the cultural issues surrounding Colin Kaepernick.

Pre-Bunk
Episode 1426 2:42:22 - 2:46:07

1426: Pre-Bunk

Pam & Tommy, Murderville, Streaming Recommendations

The hosts share media recommendations, praising the acting in the Hulu series "Pam & Tommy," specifically Lily James's portrayal of Pamela Anderson. They also discuss the Netflix improvisational comedy "Murderville" starring Will Arnett, comparing its format to "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

Baby Stealers
Episode 1423 1:46:19 - 1:53:14

1423: Baby Stealers

Final Donations, Pam and Tommy Recommendation

The final segment of donor thank-yous includes producers from the UK, Canada, and Michigan. Adam Curry recommends the Hulu series "Pam and Tommy" to John Dvorak, describing it as a weird look at the 1990s celebrity sex tape scandal.

In Silico
Episode 1403 2:06:53 - 2:08:55

1403: In Silico

Opioid Crisis Lawsuit, Pharmacy Responsibility, Dopesick Series

A jury in Ohio found Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens partially responsible for the opioid crisis in two counties. The Hulu series "Dopesick" is mentioned for its portrayal of FDA corruption and the revolving door between regulators and pharmaceutical companies.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 19:46 - 22:54

1397: ok zoomer

Dope Sick Hulu Series, Breakthrough Pain Marketing

The Hulu series Dope Sick, starring Michael Keaton, depicts the history of the Sackler family and the marketing of OxyContin. The narrative highlights how the term "breakthrough pain" was allegedly invented by pharmaceutical companies to justify doubling dosages when time-release medications failed. This historical marketing tactic is compared to the modern use of the term "breakthrough cases" in the pharmaceutical industry.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 1:21:33 - 1:23:02

1394: Re-wilding

Dopesick Series, Pharmaceutical Industry Criticism

The Hulu series "Dopesick," produced by and starring Michael Keaton, dramatizes the OxyContin crisis and the role of Purdue Pharma in the opioid epidemic. The show is noted for its harsh critique of the pharmaceutical industry's marketing practices. Its presence on a major streaming platform like Hulu is seen as a significant commentary on corporate accountability.

Code Red
Episode 1384 10:12 - 14:12

1384: Code Red

Streaming Services Dominance, Network Television Failure

The success of streaming platforms like Netflix and Apple TV+ at the Emmy Awards is contrasted with the failure of traditional networks to win major categories. Shows such as The Crown and Ted Lasso dominated the awards despite being unavailable on broadcast television. The hosts argue that the lack of advertisements and superior writing on streaming services have permanently drawn audiences away from cable and network news.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356

1356: Chest Feeding

Media Analysis, Real Housewives and Oregon Tourism Promotion

The hosts analyze morning television coverage, noting a focus on legal issues surrounding Erica Jane from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. They critique a documentary on Hulu titled The Housewife and The Hustler. Additionally, they identify a significant taxpayer-funded promotion for Oregon tourism appearing on ABC, which they speculate is funded by COVID-19 relief money.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 1:44:59 - 1:47:21

1337: Adam's Storytime

Swamp Thing TV Series, Nathan the Rock Star

An acting role in an episode of the "Swamp Thing" television series involved playing a drug-addicted rock star named Nathan. The actor unsuccessfully tried to change a line of dialogue where the character used the outdated word "blotto" to describe being intoxicated. The episode is currently difficult to find online, with only brief clips available on YouTube.

3X3
Episode 1246 3:09:29 - 3:13:26

1246: 3X3

Amazon Prime, World War I and Globalization

The show concludes with a critique of Amazon Prime's delivery delays during the pandemic and a recommendation for the documentary series "World War I." The series is noted for its analysis of early 20th-century globalization efforts, which the hosts compare to modern globalist agendas. Final sign-offs include a reminder of the next show on Sunday and a plug for the "Mo' Facts" podcast.

Toilet Preppers
Episode 1225 2:07:37 - 2:11:54

1225: Toilet Preppers

The View Scripted Segment on Hillary Clinton for VP

The hosts of "The View" discussed potential vice-presidential picks for Joe Biden, eventually focusing on Hillary Clinton. The segment was criticized as being highly scripted to promote the new "Hillary" documentary on Hulu, which is majority-owned by ABC's parent company, Disney. The co-hosts praised Clinton's qualifications and suggested she has been "misread" by the public, while Joy Behar announced she would be taking time off for social distancing.