Needs Some Introduction

Needs Some Introduction

‘The Pitt’, 'Euphoria', ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ and all your latest TV addictions. https://letterboxd.com/needsintro/Deep dives into your favorite showsMailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.comI recommend music, movies and TV and discuss current TV shows in depth.We appreciate any fandom, so let us know what topic you may want to learn more about.

  1. 20 HR AGO

    'Euphoria' S03E05 + 'Legends' and 'Lord of the Flies' on Nertflix

    Victor and Darren discuss Euphoria’s growing ratings and polarized backlash, then share recent watches: Victor reviews Netflix’s British series Legends (customs workers turned undercover heroin-busters; entertaining but underdeveloped) and a new Netflix Lord of the Flies adaptation (stylized, mixed audience response, richer political allegory but irritating sound design), while Darren recommends BBC’s Riot Women (middle-aged women form a punk band; comedy-drama with darker turns). They praise the low-budget stoner sci-fi comedy “Pizza Movie.” They then break down Euphoria episode 5, calling it wildly heightened: Cassie’s giantess/50-foot-woman sequence, her Julius Caesar sitcom audition, and her sex-work storyline, which they compare to Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ more controlled creator-economy portrayal. They highlight Maddy’s expanded role—signing Cassie, meeting Rue, and connecting with strip-club boss Alamo—while criticizing Nate and finding Jules’ storyline less engaging. They cover Rue’s escalating legal/criminal jeopardy (DEA pressure, Laurie, Magic finding drugs, Alamo burying Rue and playing polo with her head), note Bishop’s “bad luck” read on Rue, and briefly mention Half Man, Widow’s Bay, and upcoming Spider Noir. Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/NeedsSomeIntroduction Email us Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:16 Euphoria Ratings and backlash 02:54 Netflix spy drama 'Legends' 06:42 'Lord of the Flies' 11:18 Revisiting Orwell 15:39 Riot Women pick 18:12 'Pizza Movie' rave 22:05 Episode reactions 23:12 Margo parallels 26:39 Sex work debate 30:15 Manosphere satire 32:22 Fifty foot fantasy 36:18 Nate money trouble 36:46 Gory Effects Talk 37:33 Cassie Audition Chaos 41:23 Maddy Meets Alamo 43:41 Bonus Featurette Bits 45:50 Rue Buried Alive 47:38 Heist Mystery Questions 51:59 Jules Fantasy Shatters 54:13 Season Check In 56:38 Half Man Midseason Slump 58:53 Widows Bay Highlights 01:00:33 Spider Noir Release Talk 01:01:46 Spider Verse Part One Rant 01:04:14 Wrap Up and Next Week Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 5min
  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    'Your Friends & Neighbors' S02E06 “Bowling” Recap - Soft Reset or Wheel Spinning?

    Sona and I recap the latest Your Friends & Neighbors, “And for Everything Else, There Was Bowling,” with a long digression into shifting TV/sports monoculture, Ticketmaster/scalping dynamics, and Broadway ticket realities. We discuss declining NBA/awards ratings, how podcasts create smaller communities (including listeners who don’t watch the shows), and plug the Patreon plus a bonus breakdown of a surprise secret episode of The Bear featuring Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. On the show recap, we debate this midseason “soft reset” focused on Coop processing his father’s death, the cufflinks vs. bowling ball symbolism, the ghostlike POV/camera motif, and the Warren Zevon song “Keep Me in Your Heart for A While.” We criticize episode length, scattered subplots (Mel’s perimenopause, Tory/Princeton, dog poop, Barney’s wife, Ashe), and hope the final four episodes regain clear stakes and plot momentum. Join the Patreon for more content https://www.patreon.com/cw/NeedsSomeIntroduction Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Show intro and Knicks chat 00:50 Why ratings are collapsing 05:04 Fragmented culture and podcasts 09:05 Patreon plug and bonus eps 10:17 The Bear surprise episode, "Gary" 12:00 Broadway plans and ticket costs 14:24 Ticketmaster and scalpers 19:00 Tour cancellations and price squeeze 22:10 Broadway ticket availability tips 24:44 Friends residuals and asset inflation 26:27 Back to Your Friends and Neighbors 27:34 Coop’s arc and episode structure 32:47 Mortality and enoughness themes 36:34 Warren Zevon song meaning 37:25 Allie as Song Device 39:20 Ghostly Wake Camera 42:06 Cufflinks and Bowling Ball 43:20 Dad Secret Bowling Life 45:55 Understanding the Mother 50:39 Funeral Chaos and Ashe 52:05 Mel and Tori Drama 57:09 Coop Going Gray 59:07 Season Two Lacks Focus 01:04:38 Charisma and Class Critique 01:07:01 Patreon and Wrap Up Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 9min
  3. 6 DAYS AGO

    Surprise ‘The Bear’ Episode "Gary" + ‘Widow’s Bay’ Episodes 1–3 Breakdown

    In this midweek catch-all episode of Need Some Introduction, I planned to focus on Apple TV+’s comedic horror series Widow’s Bay, but a surprise Hulu drop from The Bear—an hour-long teaser episode titled “Gary” (May 5)—derails the agenda, prompting a long breakdown before I recap Widow’s Bay. I explain how to find “Gary,” note it’s written by Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach and directed by Christopher Storer, and discuss its 2019 flashback road trip to Gary, Indiana, exploring Richie and Mikey’s bond, Mikey’s inner turmoil, the bar “fact vs. fiction” game, the trivial box delivery, and a present-day coda where Richie is T-boned. I also share Patreon updates and renewals/news (The Lowdown S2, Wonder Man S2, Rooster! S2, Paradise S3, Alien Earth S2, Down Cemetery Lane S2) and briefly cover Widow’s Bay Episodes 1–3 as the show pivots into overt supernatural horror while staying sharply funny. Subscribe to our free Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/NeedsSomeIntroduction Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Midweek Show Setup 02:00 Surprise Bear Episode 03:06 Patreon Updates 04:24 Renewals Roundup 11:19 New Releases Mentioned 12:07 Gary Episode Premise 13:18 Flashback Symbols Setup 16:11 Road Trip Banter 20:21 Koney King Stop 25:22 Bar Fact Fiction Game 29:09 Mikey Sherry Confession 33:55 Fight And Box Reveal 37:41 Aftermath CD Toss 38:18 Mikey And Richie Fallout 39:04 Missed Train And Crash 41:04 Episode Takeaways And Acting 43:11 Margot And Euphoria Parallels 44:29 Widows Bay Creative Team 48:10 Island Mythology And Vibes 52:32 Episode One Fog Arrives 58:55 Episode Two Haunted Inn 01:04:39 Episode Three Sea Hag 01:14:36 Season Outlook And Wrap Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 16min
  4. 5 MAY

    'Euphoria' S04E04 “Kitty Likes to Dance” plus 'Widows Bay', 'Margo' and 'Half Man'

    Victor and Darren discuss Euphoria season 4 episode 4 (“Kitty Likes to Dance”), focusing on themes of performance, commodification, and control across storylines, while disagreeing on what works: they critique Jules’ sabotaged art assignment for a network-style show, Lexi’s thin integration, Nate’s aimlessness, and debate whether Kitty’s ordeal reads as coercion or grimly expected “part of the job.” They praise the Cassie/Maddie influencer-party sequence and break down Ru’s DEA-informant plot, including the poker scene, Magic’s suspicions, the wiretap, and Lori’s crew robbing Alamo’s club in retaliation for the parrot’s death, plus worries about missing dancers. They also plug the new Patreon (The Boys catch-up, Nolan/Batman Begins talk), announce weekly coverage of Widows Bay, and briefly praise Margot Has Money Troubles episode’s Vegas wedding while finding Half Man episode 2 disturbing and potentially one-note; they mention Freaky Tales featuring Angus Cloud and note missing Labyrinth-style music in Euphoria. Join our Patreon for bonus content https://www.patreon.com/cw/NeedsSomeIntroduction Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Welcome and Episode Setup 01:13 Patreon and Bonus Pods 02:39 Nolan Batman Digression 07:27 Widows Bay Preview 12:27 Widows Bay Theories and References 16:53 Margot Has Money Troubles Check In 21:53 Euphoria Themes of Performance 24:34 Jules Art Controversy 31:00 Kitty Likes to Dance Meaning 34:47 Power Dynamics and Control 36:16 Influencer Tease Economy 36:49 Voyeur Party Content 38:06 Nate Feels Unmoored 39:12 Lexi as Storyteller 41:58 Rue Snitch Setup 42:53 Poker and Heist Fallout 44:59 Siloed Plot Complaints 46:27 Lori Retaliation Logic 49:44 Bishop Cowboy Mystique 51:41 Season Outlook and Fez 54:15 Missing Labyrinth Score 55:06 Freaky Tales Recommendation 57:46 Half Man Episode Debate 01:05:46 Closing and Next Week Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 6min
  5. 1 MAY

    'Your Friends and Neighbors' S02E05 "Halfway to Invisible": Midlife Angst With a Side of Thin Stakes

    On this episode of Need Some Introduction, Victor and Sona discuss “Halfway to Invisible” from Your Friends and Neighbors, first sharing podcast news (a platform change enabling possible crossovers, a free-for-now Patreon continuing Christopher Nolan films, and future content moving there) and box office talk about the surprise success of The Devil Wears Product Too and its appeal to middle-aged audiences. They then unpack the episode’s central theme—characters confronting aging, visibility, status, sexuality, and mortality—culminating in Coop’s father’s death, but argue the show treats these ideas superficially and lacks focus and suspense. They criticize sidelining Ash, the incoherent Elena/bail subplot, and the implausibility of Sam being welcomed back after framing Coop, though they praise a late Mel–Sam scene for finally giving Sam emotional clarity. They also recommend Apple’s Widows Bay, dismiss Imperfect Women, and complain the episodes are too long. Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/NeedsSomeIntroduction Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Welcome and Episode Setup 00:53 Podcast Updates and Patreon 02:30 Summer Box Office Talk 07:43 Halfway to Invisible Themes 13:27 Menopause and Midlife Critique 20:06 Sauna Fallout and Sam Returns 22:44 Sam Confession Scene 28:58 Season Focus and Missing Ash 31:51 Elena Subplot Frustrations 32:20 Bail Bond Basics 33:28 Mystery Arrest Plot 34:38 No Stakes No Suspense 37:47 Sopranos Comparison 41:00 Who To Root For 44:42 Back Pain Bedroom Comedy 45:45 Renewal Cliffhanger Worries 47:38 Show Popularity Check 48:13 Widow's Bay Recommendation 52:13 Imperfect Women Verdict 53:14 Final Episode Length Rant Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    54 min
  6. 30 APR

    'Euphoria' S03E03 Wedding Fallout, 'Half Man' on HBO, and Why Biopics Keep Sanitizing Their Subjects

    In this episode of Need Some Introduction, Darren and I discuss a busy week of streaming, led by a breakdown of Euphoria season 3 episode 3, “The Ballad of Paladin,” centered on a lavish wedding that collapses under Nate’s hidden debts, violence, and Ru’s escalating criminal entanglements, including Western motifs, OnlyFans/crypto “gold rush” commentary, and standout scenes involving Jules and Nate’s dad. We also talk about how much we’re enjoying Margot’s Got Money Troubles (performances, tone, and skippable opening titles), react to the massively successful but sanitized Michael Jackson biopic (missing controversies, Janet Jackson, and cut scenes), and agree Apex is a frustrating Netflix misfire despite Charlize Theron. We cover cautious interest in Half Man as a Baby Reindeer follow-up, mixed feelings on Beef’s later episodes, and Victor flags Apple’s Widows Bay as an upcoming comedy-to-horror series. Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/NeedsSomeIntroduction Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Podcast Updates 01:36 Margot Show Talk 05:46 Michael Biopic Debate 14:32 Apex Netflix Review 20:45 Half Man Pilot Reactions 28:48 Beef Season Wrap 32:42 Mother Mary Tease 33:36 Indie Film Expectations 34:03 'Widows Bay' Apple Horror 36:08 Atlanta Horror Season Talk 37:06 Euphoria Wedding Episode 39:14 Jules Wrapped In Plastic 46:09 Wedding Chaos And Debt 50:12 Jules Meets Nate Dad 54:15 Ru Western Hustle Plot 01:06:35 Wrap Up And Next Watches Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 8min
  7. 24 APR

    'Your Friends and Neighbors' S02E04 “Bread of Affliction” + the Enduring Appeal of Michael Jackson

    Sona and I open by announcing the launch of the Need Some Introduction Patreon (currently free), featuring niche film/show coverage and a rewatch of Christopher Nolan’s filmography (Insomnia review and Batman Begins). We discuss Michael Jackson’s enduring appeal to kids, the upcoming biopic “Michael” (starring a relative), and how it reportedly focuses on spectacle while avoiding later controversies; we also recommend the “Thriller 40” documentary and talk about separating art from artist and “canceling.” We then break down Your Friends and Neighbors Season 2 Episode 4, focusing on the Passover Seder framing (freedom vs Coop’s entrapment), Ash’s erratic behavior and blackmail, Coop’s confusing motivations, and frustrations with underwritten or illogical female storylines (Mel, Sam, Tori, Allie, Elena). We close with brief updates on Imperfect Women improving in Elizabeth Moss’s section and enjoyment of Margot’s Got Money Troubles. Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/NeedsSomeIntroduction   Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com   00:00 Show Intro and Patreon Launch 01:33 Sona Updates Birthday and New Cat 03:05 Michael Biopic Buzz 04:35 Why MJ Still Captivates 11:56 Biopic Controversies and Omissions 16:39 Art vs Artist and Cancel Culture 26:04 Thriller 40 Documentary Deep Dive 33:19 Back to the Show Episode 4 35:06 Passover Seder Setting 37:31 Coop Motivation and Writing Issues 40:32 Ash Character Shift and Liv Returns 43:28 Female Storylines Mel Wall Drama 45:05 Fence Fight Fallout 46:11 Sam Gets Sympathy 46:44 Forgive Mel Debate 47:50 Daughter Reality Check 49:15 Friend Group Problems 55:56 Allie Teaching Spiral 58:34 Coop and Elena Heist Logic 01:02:09 Horse Lessons Rant 01:05:11 Ash Dark Side Signals 01:09:08 Seder Plagues and Firstborn 01:12:51 Freedom Theme and Blackmail 01:13:59 Sting Operation Theory 01:16:37 Wrap Up and Other Shows Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 23min
  8. 21 APR

    'Euphoria' S03E02: Hustle Culture, OnlyFans, and Late-Stage Capitalism (Plus Beef S2 & Apple TV’s Margo)

    Visit our Patreon I’m joined by Darren to discuss Euphoria season 3 episode 2, focusing on themes of late-stage capitalism, hustle culture, performance, and the commodification of sex, including Cassie’s OnlyFans storyline, Ru’s strip-club arc and the shady “rehab,” Maddy’s ambitions as a would-be manager, Jules’ new kept-woman arrangement, and Nate’s wealth-scam/debt pressure alongside scenes with his father (Eric Dane). We compare Euphoria’s bleak take on online sex work with Apple TV+’s Margot’s Got Money Trouble, including its three-episode drop and a more communal, creator-focused view of OnlyFans. We also touch on audience reactions and controversy, tease Euphoria’s upcoming wedding episode, share thoughts on Beef season 2 through four episodes, and plug our newly launched Patreon. Darren gets homework to watch HBO’s Half Man (from Baby Reindeer’s creator). Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Welcome and Setup 00:36 Late Capitalism Themes 01:15 Margot Show First Impressions 03:50 Apple Release Strategy 05:28 OnlyFans Two Perspectives 10:07 Euphoria Ratings Talk 13:26 Episode Two Reactions 15:58 Cast Highlights and Performances 19:46 Wedding Tease and The Drama 24:42 Attention Economy and Scams 31:36 Patreon Announcement 32:22 Western Gold Rush Metaphor 34:19 Maddie as Manager 35:34 Maddy’s Hustle Era 36:28 Euphoria’s Moral Trolliness 37:24 Sydney Sweeney Image Games 40:39 Strip Club Plot and Shady Rehab 44:35 Rue and Jules Reunion 48:30 Everyone’s Not the Bad Guy 50:53 Lexi as Moral Compass 53:22 Cal’s Scene and Eric Dane 56:03 Beef Season Two Check In 01:02:53 New HBO Series Half Man 01:05:21 Wrap Up and Next Week Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 7min

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‘The Pitt’, 'Euphoria', ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ and all your latest TV addictions. https://letterboxd.com/needsintro/Deep dives into your favorite showsMailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.comI recommend music, movies and TV and discuss current TV shows in depth.We appreciate any fandom, so let us know what topic you may want to learn more about.

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