Center of Weirdness
Quick update on the podcast. We've been waylaid a bit by life and it's thrown off our recording schedule, but we hope to get a few more episodes out before the end of the year if possible. Listen to this mini episode to hear what our first episode back will be, whenever that might be. Also, GO VOTE! Check your status and get registered at . If you like the show, give us a rating on . And follow us on Instagram and Threads at (where you can suggest TV shows we should cover on the podcast)!
info_outline Center of Spookiness: Freddy's Nightmares - No More Mr. Nice GuyCenter of Weirdness
To kickoff the 2024 Halloween season, we're heading back to Springwood, Ohio, and discovering the origins of evil with the first episode of anthology horror series Freddy's Nightmares! In this Tobe Hooper-directed installment, we get oblivious dads and really horny moms, we see inside the head of a serial killer, and we find out what turns on Freddy Krueger. Plus, tooth trauma! If you like the show, give us a rating on . And follow us on Instagram and Threads at (where you can suggest TV shows we should cover on the podcast)!
info_outline Friday the 13th: The Series - Night PreyCenter of Weirdness
For this very special Friday the 13th episode, we're finally covering Friday the 13th: The Series, and we're doing it in the same room! That's right, we actually recorded this in person, staring intensely into each other's eyes the entire time (and occasionally hissing at each other like the vampires in this episode). Why we chose this specific episode of the series to cover is for a very stupid reason, which we get into, as well as what happened to one of the stars later in life, what episodes of this series we probably should've covered instead, and tell stories of times we were on...
info_outline The Net - Last Man StandingCenter of Weirdness
On this week's episode, we're logging into 1990s cyberspace to discuss The Net, the one-season series based on the Sandra Bullock movie of the same name. This episode guest stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson which should come as no surprise when you learn it's about an underground cage fighting circuit broadcast over the internet. We talk bad technology, the ways ultimate fighting has fallen short of its potential, and figure out how to improve American presidential elections. Plus: Josh takes a trip to the computer store. If you like the show, give us a rating on . And follow us...
info_outline Acapulco H.E.A.T. - Code Name: Perfect SpecimenCenter of Weirdness
It's still summertime and that means it's still HOT outside. So what better way to celebrate the heat than with some H.E.A.T.! On today's episode, we're discussing the mostly forgotten action-adventure series Acapulco H.E.A.T. We talk about the interesting folks in the cast, the characters' barely-used codenames, and cover this episode's nonsense super-soldier plot. We also chat about bad facial hair and weird euphemisms. It's a hot one! If you like the show, give us a rating on . And follow us on Instagram and Threads at (where you can suggest TV shows we should cover on the...
info_outline WishmanCenter of Weirdness
No one demanded it but we're here nonetheless to celebrate a momentous occasion: the 41st anniversary of the original broadcast date (June 23, 1983) of the absolutely bonkers failed TV pilot Wishman! When you hear the name Wishman, do you immediately think of a wish-granting genie? We did too, but oh how we were wrong. Instead we are presented with a bizarre Mac & Me-esque creature, with big eyes and gurgling vocals, who can control electricity when the plot dictates it. He's also a big pervert who likes spying on women in the shower and watching his adopted parents makeout. We...
info_outline Tequila and Bonetti - Street DogsCenter of Weirdness
It's been a while but we're back (with an episode we recorded months ago)! This week, we're covering a show that's been on our list for a while: Tequila and Bonetti! What might seem like a simple gruff cop/cute dog series is actually way weirder than we expected. This includes hearing the dog's overly horny thoughts, watching our hero play an entire song on piano while seeing a montage that mostly has no bearing on the episode, and listening to the police captain frequently talk about a script he's writing. We also go long talking about all the other shows we want to cover on this...
info_outline Belvedere Boyz Ep. 1 - Stranger in the Night / PilotCenter of Weirdness
This week marks a bold new direction for the show as we rebrand as the Belvedere Boyz and promise to cover all 117 episodes of 1980s sitcom Mr. Belvedere every week for the next two years. This is TOTALLY REAL and NOT A JOKE. In this inaugural episode, we cover the pilot and discuss the titular butler's supernatural ways. We also talk about a particularly pivotal moment in the Mr. Belvedere mythos. We hope you'll enjoy this new direction we're taking the show and will join us for the ride. If you like the show, give us a rating on . And follow us on Instagram and Threads...
info_outline Cathy's ValentineCenter of Weirdness
What's that? A new episode of the podcast? We've been away for a while and we discuss why before getting into the surprisingly sweet TV special Cathy's Valentine (trust us, we were surprised we liked it too). If you like the show, give us a rating on . And follow us on Instagram and Threads at (where you can suggest TV shows we should cover on the podcast)!
info_outline ALF - Turkey in the Straw: Part 1 & 2Center of Weirdness
Things get dark this week as we discuss a very special ALF Thanksgiving two-parter. Along the way, we rail against midwesterners for not liking veggie meatballs, we discuss a very Brooklyn boy living in Southern California, and we recite a special Thanksgiving hymn (that definitely everyone knows!). If you like the show, give us a rating on . And follow us on Instagram and Threads at (where you can suggest TV shows we should cover on the podcast)!
info_outlineWe're kicking off a month of discussing early 2000s syndicated action shows featuring women protagonists with Relic Hunter, an incredibly dumb (but fun!) show starring Tia Carrere. The episode in question, "The Book of Love," features an extremely popular Italian soccer star looking for Casanova's famous sex diary for reasons that aren't incredibly clear. Along the way, we get flailing food fights, statue seduction, irritating innuendos, and the longest opening credits in television history.
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