Inspired by some recent stories about people rediscovering ER, Frasier and Friends on streaming services, Matt and Ed spend this week's episode talking about the joy of eschewing the glut of new TV shows in order to dig into the classics, as well as what those older shows can teach us about how television, and culture more generally, have changed. They also discuss the great GQ profile of Brendan Fraser, what their great-grandparents would make of their current jobs, and the pitch for the Friends finale that Ed wrote when he was 16.
00:00:00 - 00:05:17 - Intro
00:05:18 - 00:21:11 - News
00:21:12 - 01:14:16 - Matt & Ed discuss discovering older TV shows
01:14:17 - 01:21:25 - SRS Recommends & Outro
224. Indispensable Performances (with Emily Benita)
223. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping at *checks watch* 2 (with Emily Benita)
222. Heathers at 30 (with Emily Benita)
221. Autumn/Winter Preview 2018 (with Emily Benita)
220. How Audiences Affect Art (with Emily Benita)
219. Play for Today (with Emily Benita)
218. When TV Takes Risks (with Emily Benita)
217. Rewatching Movies (with Emily Benita)
216. 21st Century Horror (with Emily Benita)
215. The Dark Knight at 10
214. Baseball
213. What is Cinema in 2018? (with Jaq Chell and Abi Standish)
212. Franchises That Overstayed Their Welcome
211. Long Movies (with Emily Benita)
210. Heist Movies
209. Arrested Development Season 5
208. Solo: A Star Wars Story
207. Directors Cuts
206. The League of Gentlemen (with Jack Rhoden)
205. Love (The TV Show)
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