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The Weekly Set Podcast Episode 093

This week, on TVEnthusiast's The Weekly Set podcast, Will and Tyson talk about the new show Riverdale, as well as their usual weekly discussion of The Magicians and Taboo. Riverdale does an okay job of blending Archie with Twin Peaks, it isn't at Twin Peaks' level, but it is fun none the less. The Beast goes full musical mode in The Magicians, as Julia prepares to take on her rapist. James protects his could-be step-mom in Taboo, proving he was just a big softie all along. Lastly, the duo go over the shows coming up in the next week, as always.

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 Acolyte’ Proves To Be More ‘Star Wars’ Just For The Sake Of It

Is the new Star Wars spinoff, The Acolyte, good? Or is it just another way for Disney to capitalize on a dying franchise?

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Star Wars: The Acolyte Episodes 1/2 Review & Discussion | Episode 67

The latest Star Wars live-action series has landed on Disney+ – Star Wars: The Acolyte! RPadTV host Raymond Padilla enlisted fellow longtime videogame journalist Paul Semel and PR maven MacLean Marshall to talk about the first two episodes. Although we’re only two episodes (of eight) in, the boys were thrilled by The Acolyte’s excellent start.

Raymond Padilla, Paul Semel, and Mac Marshall will discuss what they thought of the first two episodes, including what they liked, what they didn’t like, initial impressions of The Acolyte’s characters, how it compares to other Star Wars live-action shows, and more. They’ll also share their theories on how the series will end (this will be fun to revisit in July).

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40 Years Later, Ghostbusters Proves To Be A Lightning-In-A-Bottle Original That Can’t Be Replicated

40 years after its release, we look back and everything that made Ghostbusters so amazing–and how it can never be replicated again.

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