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The Weekly Set Podcast Episode 077

This week on TVEnthusiast's weekly podcast, The Weekly Set, Tyson and Will mourn this weeks absence of Marvel's Agent of SHIELD and Scream Queens (Damn you Vice Presidential debate!) by talking about a bunch of other shows. First up, the duo talk about The return of The Flash and Arrow. Will loved the Reverse Flash, but Tyson can't get over his hate of Felicity. Next it is time for HBO's new series Westworld. Both Will and Tyson are utterly in love with this series about artificial intelligence in an old west setting, and they simply cannot gush enough. After that it is time for Tyson to quickly shoot through some details about the season 2 finale of Fear The Walking Dead, the current 3rd season of The Strain, and new shows Timeless, No Tomorrow, and Frequency. Lastly it is time to talk about the first 7 episodes of Luke Cage, the 3rd series in Marvel and Netflix's The Defenders franchise. Though both Will and Tyson agree that the execution of the series is superb, they lament the messy narrative. If you want to read Tyson's review of the entire first season of Luke Cage, it can be found at TVEnthusiast.com.

The Weekly Set is TVEnthusiast’s weekly podcast. Every week, barring few exceptions, Will and Tyson gather to talk about what they have been watching, TV relevant news, and whatever else strikes their fancy.

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The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: Monstrosity - Filmzzine

The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: The documentary explores how the cult members were coerced in the group and made accomplice of heinous crimes.

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5 Reasons Michael Scott From ‘The Office’ Was Actually An Amazing Leader

Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.

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