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Pilot TV

#57 - Living With Yourself, Dublin Murders, Modern Love, and Giri/Haji. Featuring Aisling Bea

Pilot TV

Empire Magazine

Tv & Film, Tv Reviews

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2019

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Aisling Bea joins us on this week's podcast to talk about her new show with Paul Rudd, Living With Yourself, which we also review! Not only that but we delve into the mystery of Sarah Phelps' Dublin Murders, discover the meaning of romance in Amazon's Modern Love, and span continents with English/Japanese gangster drama Giri/Haji. All that and an utterly incoherent Banshee featuring nineties German porn game shows, plus some (blissfully short) Picard-splaining and the joy of Aisling Bea schooling James on why he doesn't understand comedy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

On the pilot TV podcast this week we have not one, not, not three, but four TV shows for your viewing pleasure

0:16.0

and not to pull a spoiler in the opening seconds of the podcast,

0:19.0

but it's a pretty good week for Tilly.

0:21.0

Specifically, we catch up with Sarah Phelps most recent labyrinth

0:25.2

and mystery in Dublin murders, look into the soul of contemporary romance in

0:29.6

Amazon's Modern Love, witness East Meeting West by way of Japanese gangsters and Kelly

0:34.6

McDonald in Giri-Hudgy, and join Paul Rudd, Ashland B and Paul Rudd in

0:40.4

Netflix's living with yourself. And, and, to top it all off we miss B makes her pilot TV

0:46.2

podcast debut joining me to talk about her show our show and why I'm entirely wrong about

0:52.2

comedy I'm entirely wrong about comedy.

0:54.0

I'm James Dyer and welcome to the Picard News Podcast in which we delve beneath the uniform to the very latest developments from Starfleet Command.

1:02.0

As we kick off this in-depth warp speed

1:04.2

special I should take a moment to beam in my two trusty bridge officers. At

1:09.9

tactical we have a Klingon officer currently on assignment as part of Starfleet's

1:15.2

Officer Exchange Program, serving as first officer on the Klingon vessel Belhend.

1:21.4

She is a warrior of no small renown. She is Tewry of House Chicks. Chicks, Terry, Chicks is apparently, I don't quite know how to pronounce it, but that is Clingon for white. I looked it up on the internet.

1:33.7

Oh I thought you were doing it because it sounds like chicks and I have a vagina.

1:37.3

No it wasn't it wasn't intentionally sexist that's just what the Klingons sound like.

1:47.6

Anyway joining us at the con is an officer who truly is one of a kind, but only since he was freed from the collective some weeks ago, you may be a celebrity, you may not want to be his friend but

1:54.4

resistance is futile it's Boyd of Borg tertiary adjunct to Unimatrix pilot

1:59.2

TV. Hello Boyd you've sluded the selfparadee in this very early stage this week.

2:04.6

I mean I was hoping you do the whole intro in Clingon. I mean you've ducked out.

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