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The Watch

Ep. 84: HBO's Fall Sunday Night Slate

The Watch

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.55.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2016

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

"The Ringer's Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald discuss the mysteries of 'Westworld' (6:00), Sarah Jessica Parker's return on 'Divorce' (28:15), and Issa Rae's bright new comedy, 'Insecure' (37:45). Disclosure: HBO is an initial investor in The Ringer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I need support staff to clear the room.

0:04.0

Stand up and walk.

0:06.0

Hello and welcome to the watch.

0:08.0

My name is Chris Ryan.

0:09.0

I'm nettedredtheringer.com and joining me in the studio.

0:13.0

I definitely think he just broke his hand.

0:15.0

That is not a TV reference.

0:17.0

It's Andy Greenwald!

0:18.0

Look, we're in new spaces a lot here.

0:20.0

We're learning a lot about each other and our physical limitations.

0:23.0

And I definitely probably just broke my finger by slamming in the studio door.

0:28.0

But look, all that does is sharp in my focus.

0:31.0

I know.

0:32.0

Maybe I was feeling a little bit flaky today,

0:34.0

but now my insights are razor sharp because adrenaline is a byproduct of extreme physical pain.

0:40.0

You're going to be on that, so maybe you should model the rest of your life off of Paul Bettany and the DaVinci Code.

0:45.0

Can I be honest with you?

0:46.0

Yeah.

0:47.0

I'm sort of hoping to future medics run up behind me right now and inject me with something in the neck.

0:51.0

She just to get me started.

0:53.0

Beating of Paul Bettany and the DaVinci Code?

0:55.0

Are you going to do this?

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