Curmudgeons on the Couch

Tired of slick, over-produced reviews from critics who love everything? Then join two lifelong friends, Bob and Tony, as they sit down on the couch to do what they do best: grumble about it. From the latest streaming blockbusters to the buzziest prestige shows, these two old geezers cut through the noise with honest, unfiltered opinions. Get ready for hot takes, unsolicited advice, and a whole lot of complaining. Because if you can’t be happy, you might as well be right.

Episode 1: A White House Whodunnit and a Reacher Roundhouse

On this premiere episode of Curmudgeons on the Couch, hosts Bob and Tony are tackling some of the biggest shows on streaming. First up, they’re diving into the White House with the Netflix mystery, The Residence, a whodunnit that takes place during a state dinner. Bob and Tony debate if this many-suspect mystery is worth your time.

Next, it’s a deep dive into the brawny world of Reacher Season 3 on Prime Video. They’ll break down the plot, the punches, and whether this new season holds up.

Finally, they’ll blast to the past with their two “Blast from the Past” shows—popular classics from the archives that are perfect for your next binge. Find out what they are and why these old shows are still worth watching today.

Episode 2: War of the Worlds, Zero Day, C.B. Strike and a Whole Lotta Grumbling

On this week’s episode, your two favorite curmudgeons, Bob and Tony, are back to argue about several new shows. We’ll find out if Ice Cube can survive an alien invasion (or if the aliens should win), if De Niro’s performance as a former president turned cyber terrorist hunter is believable, and why Bob thinks a Mercedes diesel is an issue for the writers of C.B. Strike and the show’s continued existence. We’ve got the tea, we’ve got the couch, and we’ve got a whole lot of opinions you probably don’t want to miss.

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