433: Does Tulsa King Rule?

433: Does Tulsa King Rule?

Author: Extra Hot Great: This Week In TV November 16, 2022 Duration: 1:24:52

Did Paramount+'s Tulsa King SLY-ly (sorry) work its way into our hearts? The Filmcast's Devindra Hardawar is back to talk about the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, good pacing, bad wigs, and making room for weirdly charming B-minus viewing in your viewing diet. Later, we had Tyson drive us Around The Dial, with stops for The Big Brunch, the ends of The Crown and Atlanta AND The Good Fight, and true-crime royal-watching. Mike hoped we would NOT eliminate The Middleman with his Canon presentation of the show's eighth episode. Judy Blume won, Candace Cameron Buré lost, and we all went on a Mapquest with a road-trip Game Time. Might want to pull over at a dispensary before you listen to an all-new Extra Hot Great.

GUESTS

👤 Devindra Hardawar

TOPICS

Lead Topic: 🤴🏻 Tulsa King

Around The Dial: 🥐 The Big Brunch

Around The Dial: 👑 The Crown

Around The Dial: 🥵 Atlanta

Around The Dial: 🥊 The Good Fight

Around The Dial: 🫵 Prince Andrew: Banished

Around The Dial: 🧬 Secret To Long Life

The Canon: 🕵️‍♂️ The Middleman S01.E08: The Ectoplasmic Panhellenic Investigation

Winner & Loser: 👍 Judy Blume

Winner & Loser: 👎 Candace Cameron Bure

Game Time: 🗺️ The Great American TV Road Trip

NOTES

🗒 Full episode notes can be found on the episode 433 page on ExtraHotGreat.com

🐦 Devindra Hardawar on Twitter

🎞️ The Filmcast on Apple Podcasts

🗜️ Devindra at Engadget

✒️ DID Taylor Sheridan obviously write the Tulsa King pilot script in 24 hours?

🎙️ Tara's Christine Baranski interview at VanityFair.com

🧛🏻‍♂️ Tara's Sam Reid interview, also at VF.com


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