Episodios

  • Invincible S4 E4 [Reaction] | Stveen’s Straight Talk
    Mar 26 2026

    Steven's Straight Talk is back with Invincible Season 4 Episode 4, and this one goes deep — literally. Steven breaks down an episode that takes Mark Grayson into completely new territory, exploring the mythology of the Underrealm and introducing one of the season's most visually striking villains yet in Volcanica. The voice cast additions alone are worth the conversation.

    But it's not all mythology and monster battles. Mark's guilt is front and center this episode, and Steven digs into what his return to the original suit means for his character arc. Then there's Eve's pregnancy reveal — a bombshell that shifts the emotional weight of the entire season — and Omni-Man showing back up right when things couldn't get more complicated. Oh, and Satan. Yeah, that happens too.

    Season 4 continues to prove it's operating on a different level, and Steven breaks it all down.

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    27 m
  • True Blood S2 E10 - 12 | Rewind & Analyze
    Mar 26 2026

    Season 2 of True Blood ends here — and Régine and Steven have thoughts. The final stretch of Season 2 brings everything to a head: Mary Ann's obsession with Sam, Sookie's powers expanding beyond what anyone expected, the Fellowship of the Sun fallout, and a season finale that left them with some feelings. They break down the character arcs that landed, the ones that didn't, and the storytelling choices that defined what this season ultimately was. They get into the chaos and power dynamics running through Episodes 10 and 11, unpack what Sookie's abilities might be hinting at for the future, and talk about how True Blood balances genuinely dark storytelling with moments that are just flat-out absurd. Eric's flying gets its moment. The Queen's hidden agenda gets unpacked. And Hoyt, Sam, Lafayette, and Tara all get their due. Then it's time for the verdict — Season 2 rated, the finale assessed, and a look ahead at what Season 3 might bring. The Fellowship of the Sun storyline was the highlight of the season. The finale? That's a longer conversation. This is Rewind & Analyze — classic TV revisited through a modern lens, unfiltered and honest. This is Where's The Remote?, your hub for unfiltered TV and film commentary. We don't wait for the think pieces — we give you our raw, honest takes while the conversation is still hot. Subscribe to Where's The Remote? for instant reactions to the shows that make us think. We watch, we react, we repeat.

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Daredevil Born Again S2 E1 [Reaction] | Steven’s Straight Talk
    Mar 25 2026

    Steven's Straight Talk is back with Daredevil Born Again Season 2, and the Devil of Hell's Kitchen is not playing nice. Steven breaks down the Season 2 premiere, diving into the darker, grittier tone the show is leaning into hard this time around. Six months after Season 1, Matt Murdock is more aggressive, the violence is turned up, and the stakes are higher than ever.

    Steven also gets into Fisk's expanding influence — now reaching beyond New York with political backing from DC figures — and what that means for the power dynamics of the season. And then there's Bullseye. His return is one of the biggest plot points of the premiere, and Steven breaks down what his presence could mean for the rest of the season.

    Daredevil Born Again Season 2 is setting up something big, and Steven's got you covered from every angle.

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    35 m
  • Married to Medicine Reunion Pt. I [Reaction] | Regine’s Reality Check
    Mar 25 2026

    Régine is stepping into a new world and she is coming with her full unfiltered take. Married to Medicine Season 12 brings the reunion and it is everything you would expect — unresolved beef, personal drama, and a whole lot of accountability that nobody wants to take. Régine is breaking it all down so you know exactly what went down and why it matters.

    Toya's home situation and relationship dynamics are front and center and Régine has thoughts. The Met Gala fundraising conversation raises some real questions about where the intentions actually lie. Quad is on her journey and navigating friendships that are anything but simple. The conflict resolution — or lack thereof — is telling on everybody in that room. And Dr. Simone's competitive nature is showing up in ways that are hard to ignore.

    These women are accomplished, messy, and complicated all at the same time and Régine is here to clock every moment with zero apologies. The drama is real, the receipts are out, and your girl is not letting anybody off the hook.

    This isn't just a recap. This is a Reality Check.

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    15 m
  • Paradise S2 E7 [Reaction]
    Mar 25 2026

    Steven and Régine are breaking down Paradise Season 2, Episode 7—and this episode delivered major plot twists, character developments, and themes that mirror real-world issues.

    We start with an introduction and host dynamics, then dive into our recap of Paradise Season 2, Episode 7. We share our initial reactions and comparisons to other shows, and discuss themes of character development and story arcs.

    We explore sci-fi elements and plot twists, character interactions and dynamics, and our final thoughts and predictions for the finale. We break down character development and relationships, themes of arrogance and overconfidence, and societal reflections and economic concerns.

    We also discuss the role of AI in society and media, the evolution of sci-fi in entertainment, theories and speculations about Paradise, character connections and plot twists, nosebleeds and timeline anomalies, the nature of Paradise and leadership, and viewer expectations and show ratings.

    The episode highlights how overconfidence leads to downfall, mirroring societal trends. Character arcs reveal the lasting impact of trauma and loss. Sci-fi elements serve as allegories for real-world issues like pollution, climate change, environmental crises, and AI's societal impact. We explore theories about time jumps and paradoxes in Paradise, and the importance of original storytelling in a saturated media landscape.

    This is Where's The Remote?, your hub for unfiltered TV and film commentary. We don't wait for the think pieces—we give you our raw, honest takes while the conversation is still hot.

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Captain America: The First Avenger | Road to Doomsday - Rewind & Analyze
    Mar 24 2026

    Road to Doomsday starts here.

    Régine and Steven are kicking off their full MCU rewatch in timeline order — and that means going all the way back to where it all began. Captain America: The First Avenger is the foundation of everything the Marvel Cinematic Universe would become, and it deserves a proper breakdown.

    They get into what makes Steve Rogers one of the most compelling origin stories in the MCU — not because of the serum, but because of who he was before it. The WWII setting gets its flowers too, because the nostalgia and the stakes it creates do a lot of heavy lifting for the tone of this entire universe. They break down the key scenes, the standout performances, the cinematic techniques that make this film feel distinct from everything that came after it, and what it was quietly setting up for the future of the MCU.

    Plus they talk about the evolution of actors in film, dig into the thematic depth of Captain America as a character, and of course close it out with their ratings and final thoughts.

    Almost 20 years of universe building started somewhere. This is where.

    This is Road to Doomsday — every MCU theatrical film in timeline order, leading all the way up to Avengers: Doomsday. Part of Rewind & Analyze on Where's The Remote?, your hub for unfiltered TV and film commentary. We don't wait for the think pieces — we give you our raw, honest takes while the conversation is still hot.

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    41 m
  • The Pitt S2 E11 [Reaction]
    Mar 21 2026

    Steven and Régine are breaking down The Pitt Season 2, Episode 11—and this episode delivered another masterclass in prestige television.

    We start with an introduction to the show and hosts, discussion on Cross Season 3 spoilers, and viewer feedback and critique of Season 2. Then we dive into our recap of The Pitt Episode 11, analyzing character development and episode impact, and the weight of parenthood explored in this episode.

    We discuss life's fragility and sudden changes, navigating independence and relationships, the complexity of caregiving, and life lessons from patients. We break down confronting guilt and responsibility, the disturbing reality of ICE agents portrayed in the episode, and the impact of fiction on real life.

    We also explore the consequences of overconfidence in medicine, masculinity and pain from a patient's perspective, sisterly sacrifices and personal struggles, workplace dynamics and personal conflicts, and gender dynamics in the workplace. We discuss conflict resolution and accountability, plot twists and character development, and the impact of television on society.

    We analyze leadership and solutions in high-stakes environments, character dilemmas and moral questions, and the impact of trauma and personal history on decisions. The show's realism and emotional depth set it apart—good art makes you feel something, not just watch. Character relationships and their depth are crucial for engagement, and leadership requires solutions, not just authority. Actors face challenges with roles that mirror real life.

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    1 h y 26 m
  • Cross S2 E8 Season Finale [Reaction]
    Mar 20 2026

    Steven and Régine are breaking down Cross Season 2, Episode 8—the season finale. Unfortunately, this finale didn't stick the landing.

    We start with an introduction and weekly recap, then dive into the season finale recap of Cross. We discuss our critique of Season 2's quality—the finale was rushed and lacked depth, and Season 2's plot twists felt forced and inconsistent.

    We break down character arcs and plot development, themes of violence and writing quality, and our finale thoughts and future expectations. We also discuss perceptions of entertainment and audience intelligence, nostalgia vs. modern storytelling, and how the show handles character arcs and plot development throughout the season.

    We dive into our critique of Season 2 overall, themes of trust and betrayal, cultural references and their impact, real-world issues in fictional narratives, and emotional storylines and character development. We also discuss our critique of plot and pacing, character arcs and moral complexity, and wrap it up with our final ratings and reflections.

    Finally, we look ahead at future seasons and expectations—will Cross Season 3 address the issues from Season 2?

    This is Where's The Remote?, your hub for unfiltered TV and film commentary. We don't wait for the think pieces—we give you our raw, honest takes while the conversation is still hot.

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    1 h