The Vulture TV Podcast
A podcast by New York Magazine
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130 Episodes
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Short Form TV & Seeing Things From a Dog's Perspective on "High Maintenance"
Published: 10/4/2016 -
TV (The Book): Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall Live at the Strand
Published: 9/29/2016 -
Sam Esmail Reads His Reviews
Published: 9/27/2016 -
2016 Emmy Recap
Published: 9/20/2016 -
Chris Kelly on "SNL" and "Other People"
Published: 9/13/2016 -
Fall TV Preview, Plus Ava Duvernay on "Queen Sugar"
Published: 9/6/2016 -
Dissecting the Finale of "The Night Of"
Published: 8/30/2016 -
Doing the Twist on TV
Published: 8/23/2016 -
Stephen Adly Guirgis on Creating "The Get Down"
Published: 8/16/2016 -
Trevor Noah Live at the 2016 Vulture Festival
Published: 8/9/2016 -
"Stranger Things" Composers Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon, and the Power of Music on TV
Published: 8/2/2016 -
Why TV Viewers Are Sick of All the Drama (Plus: Movies as Series Finales)
Published: 7/26/2016 -
Matt Zoller Seitz Interviews the Cast and Crew of Better Caul Saul
Published: 7/19/2016 -
Seinfeldia (w/ Jennifer Keishin Armstrong)
Published: 7/12/2016 -
The 2016 Vulture TV Awards: Best Actor, Actress, and Show
Published: 7/5/2016 -
Orange is the New Black and Seasonal Reinvention
Published: 6/28/2016 -
Noah Hawley on "Fargo," Fandom, and Keeping Viewers Guessing
Published: 6/21/2016 -
"O.J.: Made In America" with Ezra Edelman (and Rembert Browne)
Published: 6/14/2016 -
Matt Zoller Seitz Remembers Morley Safer
Published: 6/9/2016 -
Creating The Girlfriend Experience with Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz
Published: 6/7/2016
There’s little doubt that TV is driving the cultural conversation, but there could still stand to be more great conversation about TV. That’s where the Vulture TV Podcast comes in. In this weekly podcast, New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami will go deep on what matters most the world of television, what makes good TV, and how good TV gets made. Their conversation could, and will, encompass everything from the hot-button points of a given show—did you see what happened on Mad Men?—to a discussion of TV’s new diversity...