Listen: Firewall & Iceberg Podcast No. 28

Daniel Fienberg and Alan Sepinwall talk Press Tour and 'Mad Men'

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Happy Monday, Boys and Girls.
 
Sepinwall and I have a two-track mind in this week's podcast. For the first two-thirds, we talk about the various things that have happened in the first half of the Television Critics Association press tour, including Saturday's TCA Awards. In the last segment, we discuss the awesomeness of Sunday's "Mad Med."
 
Easy and straight-forward. 
 
Here's the breakdown:
The TCA Press Tour to-date -- 00:00 - 26:45
"Mad Men" -- 26:45 - 39:28
 
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And here's this week's podcast...

Firewall & Iceberg - Podcast 28

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Daniel Fienberg
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A long-time member of the TCA Board and a longer-time blogger of "American Idol," Dan Fienberg writes about TV, except for when he writes about movies or sometimes writes about the Red Sox. But never music. He would sound stupid talking about music.

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    LJA

    Racism aside, did anyone bother asking the creators of Outsourced how in the hell they think a show about outsourcing jobs is going to resonate in this economy? This show is wrong on so many levels.

    August 2, 2010 at 7:50PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Stephen P.

    I suppose "Mad Med" is the name of the spin-off set at the hospital where the girl on Don's floor works? I'd watch that.

    August 3, 2010 at 1:37AM EST Reply to Comment
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    tigger500

    Yea, my problem with Randy Jackson is that he's a phenomenally talented musician who judges like he is not a phenomenally talented musician. He is responsible for Rahsaan Patterson, which alone makes him a critical figure in the industry. But he's such a disgusting parody of "hip blackness" that you can't take him seriously.

    Worse still - he's essentially the one person on the judging panel who can't (or doesn't care to) mask the insincere nature of what it is American Idol does, which is sell mediocrity to Americans who think they are being sold greatness.

    August 6, 2010 at 10:56AM EST Reply to Comment

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