The Watch
Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan have been friends since long before they started hosting The Watch together, and that genuine rapport is the engine that drives the show. Both are pop culture addicts with serious credentials — Andy is a former TV critic and showrunner who worked on Legion and Briarpatch, while Chris is an editor and podcaster at The Ringer who seems to have watched literally everything. Together they break down the latest in TV, movies, and music twice a week, blending critical analysis with the kind of unguarded enthusiasm that only comes from people who genuinely love what they're talking about.
The show covers new releases and ongoing series with a focus on television, making it an ideal companion for anyone trying to navigate the overwhelming number of shows across streaming platforms. Recent episodes have tackled prestige dramas like The Pitt and Industry alongside broader discussions about where the TV industry is heading. Their year-end best-of roundups and Golden Globes coverage are particularly strong, offering informed opinions without the stuffiness that can plague awards-season podcasting.
Episodes typically run about an hour and benefit from The Ringer's polished production. What keeps listeners coming back is the dynamic between the two hosts — Andy tends to be the more analytical voice while Chris leans into emotional reactions, and the push-pull between those styles makes even a conversation about a mediocre streaming show worth hearing. The Watch treats television as something worth taking seriously without ever forgetting that it's supposed to be fun.
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