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TV Is Good, Episode 2: 'Star City,' 'For All Mankind,' and 'Outlander'

Alan and Kathryn talk about cosmonauts and time-traveling Scottish romance

TV Is Good, Episode 2: 'Star City,' 'For All Mankind,' and 'Outlander'

Welcome back to the TV Is Good podcast

TV Is Good, Episode 1: ‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,’ ‘Weeds,’ and TV Moms Do Crime
Alan and Kathryn look ahead to a new Apple series with Tatiana Maslany, then look back at a classic comedy with Mary-Louise Parker

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Television criticism from Alan Sepinwall & Kathryn VanArendonk

On next week's show, Kathryn will attempt to explain Love Island to me, followed by discussion of a very different sort of love on a very different sort of island: the classic Lost episode "The Constant." If you want to rewatch it beforehand, Lost is streaming on Hulu; it's the fifth episode of Season Four.

Also coming next Monday: the first episode of the TV Is Good Patreon, where Kathryn and I spend an hour talking about the classic Mad Men episode "The Suitcase," which you can stream on HBO Max or AMC+. It's the seventh episode of Season Four. More details here.

But, wait! There's even more Patreon. On Tuesday, June 2, subscribers there will get a short bonus-bonus episode where we get into spoilers about the Hacks finale.

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Alan Sepinwall

Alan Sepinwall

Alan Sepinwall is a TV critic and editor of What's Alan Watching? His books include The Revolution Was Televised, The Sopranos Sessions, TV (THE BOOK), Breaking Bad 101, Saul Goodman v. Jimmy McGill, and Welcome to The O.C.