Rough in the Diamonds David & Nathan
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- TV & Film
Welcome to Rough in the Diamonds, the show where we review the worst of the best. We watch the most out-of-place episodes of the best TV series, and with ignorant prejudice, project our poisoned views on the shows you love.
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Modern Family: Connection Lost
It sounds like a recipe for disaster: an American comedy episode featured entirely on a computer screen. No, we're not exaggerating - 100% on a computer screen.
Join the journey of the Modern Family as disaster strikes, and all Clare has at her disposal is a laptop at an airport. If you haven't seen this one, we're pretty sure it'll surprise you. It surprised us.
Music by Scott Buckley www.scottbuckley.com.au
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The Office: Sexual Harassment
We’re finally here: The Office. The show of which Nathan and Dave are destined to make the Australian version.
We join the heroic Michael Scott as he changes culture forever with the popularisation of the phrase “that’s what she said”. Let Nathan and David Garrett, Meme Expert take you on an auditory experience into The Office and what turned out to be a stellar episode.
Music by Scott Buckley www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Avatar: The Great Divide
Good story: Nope
Interesting topic: Nope
Good morals: None
Fight scenes: Nah
How did such an amazing series take a turn for the worst? Aang shows his leadership as the world’s greatest leader by lying to a bunch of inbred barbarians and nerds.
You won’t find redemption here, but Nathan and Dave will put this episode through the meat grinder and find out what comes out the other side.
Music by Scott Buckley www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Scrubs: My Musical
Part two of our musical medical series, Nathan and Dave dive into Scrubs S6 E6, My Musical.
After the nightmare that was Grey’s Anatomy, will this episode be the bane of this exemplar comedy, or a shining bastion of what it means to make a musical episode?
Is it possible for a musical episode to be good?
Ok I’ll tell you. You twisted my arm. It’s good. It’s really bloody damn good.
Music by Scott Buckley www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Grey's Anatomy: The Song Beneath the Song feat. Meri Amber
Dave and Nathan are joined by singer/songwriter Meri Amber to answer the question on everyone's mind: why are they singing in the hospital?
It couldn't be more fitting that this episode starts with a car crash, because when your coworker is wheeled into your workplace with brain trauma the last thing you expect is awkward singing and workplace gossip.
We tear this shambles a new one and try to find joy in this hospitals' treatment.
Music by Scott Buckley www.scottbuckley.com.au
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A Rough Christmas Miracle from Nathan and Dave ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ♡
It’s a Christmas miracle!Nathan and Dave get meta and take a few minutes out to talk about the podcast and the future.Get a sneak peek into what the future will bring and the secrets behind this glorious award-winning podcast.Music by Scott Buckley www.scottbuckley.com.auAdditional interstitial themes by Headshot to the HeartKindly sponsored by Switchnode. www.switchnode.com.au