Sam watched a whole season of Barry in one night and it's safe to say he highly recommends it. This series follows Bill Hader, who plays a hit man who moves to LA and decides it's time for a career change (obviously not always easy in the world of assassination). Sam reckons Barry has flown under the radar and is definitely worth a watch.
With voting on his mind, Sam dived into Ryan Murphy's latest $300m Netflix deal, The Politician. So, does big money make good TV? Sam endured the entire first season to find out, and in his opinion, no it does not. Although the show tries to tackle some of the serious issues we're facing in society, Sam wonders if it might have missed the mark... This might be one to check out for yourself.
Sam joins Pearl in studio to talk about the latest entertainment he's been enjoying. Women Who Kill, starring Lucy Liu, has caught his attention. Is it worth a Sam Sinnott binge or just something to pass the time?
Sam returns to Viewmaster with a the binge-able Workin' Moms, streaming on Netflix. Although season one wasn't his favourite, this 20-minute-episode series caught him on seasons two and three. If you need something to get you through a Sunday hangover, this is the show for you.
Alex talks two shows that are very dear to his heart, the Great British Bake Off and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. And being a huge Jim Henson fan, Alex was feeling very nervous about this prequel but has it lived up to all his hopes and dreams? Tune in to find out.
We've got a guest reviewer in this week, Alex! And after diving into Season Two of Succession, Alex reckons despite disliking basically all of the main characters, this is the greatest show ever. Big call, check it out.
Sam's talking Euphoria this week. An HBO show that has been hyped by and chatted about a lot, but does it live up to the hype? A series that comes with a warning of it's content, Sam reckons it takes a raw and honest look at some of the harsh realities of teenagehood. Something to watch, but maybe take a break between episodes.
BBC's Years & Years (2019) is Sam's pick for the week, and both Tess and 95bFM's News Director, Lillian, are big fans. Featuring Emma Thompson and Russell Tovey, this series will make you laugh, cry, and possibly have an existential crisis. An intensely good time.
Sam returns to talk about what he's been watching in the during his hiatus. The Boys was his pick this week, a series that takes a different look at the world of superheroes and a commentary on the ~fame and fortune~ that comes with saving the world.
Sam and Rachel are very much excited about Big Little Lies Season Two, as it's just returned to our screens. After a couple of years hiatus, we're back into it and without any spoliers, it's very, very good.