46 min

‘Hacks’ Season 3 and Why It’s the Best Comedy on TV The Prestige TV Podcast

    • TV & Film

Joanna Robinson and Craig Horlbeck take center stage to roast each other and recap the first four episodes of ‘Hacks’ Season 3. They open by sharing their personal relationships with the Max comedy and discussing why it’s such a smart concept, before likening it to another iconic HBO show (4:18). Along the way, they reveal their favorite episode of the entire series (so far), and talk about what makes stand-up so difficult to capture on screen (11:14). Later, they compare and contrast “The Roast of Deborah Vance” to Netflix’s Tom Brady roast and look ahead at the remaining episodes of the season (30:36).

Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Craig Horlbeck
Producer: Kai Grady
Additional Production Support: Justin Sayles
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Joanna Robinson and Craig Horlbeck take center stage to roast each other and recap the first four episodes of ‘Hacks’ Season 3. They open by sharing their personal relationships with the Max comedy and discussing why it’s such a smart concept, before likening it to another iconic HBO show (4:18). Along the way, they reveal their favorite episode of the entire series (so far), and talk about what makes stand-up so difficult to capture on screen (11:14). Later, they compare and contrast “The Roast of Deborah Vance” to Netflix’s Tom Brady roast and look ahead at the remaining episodes of the season (30:36).

Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Craig Horlbeck
Producer: Kai Grady
Additional Production Support: Justin Sayles
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

46 min

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