In this very special episode: Because the Idiots are welcoming of all faiths, the Idiot Easter recording begins with Kevin asking some major theological questions. Yet somehow, the episode derails into discussions about shower sex. Still, the Idiots manage to talk about what they thought rocked and sucked in the past two weeks, with Kevin bringing out some claws for a handful to shows and Merrill sounding like the nice guy. After some TV news and a somber nod to Elisabeth Sladen, the Idiots move on to some sound offs, DVD picks and Idiot Recommendations.
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Episode Schedule:
What Rocked! [47:00] –What the Idiots liked about Doctor Who, Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe, Improv-a-Ganza, Brothers and Sisters, Parenthood, House, The Chicago Code, Cougar Town, Breaking In, The Office, Breakout Kings, Modern Family, Bones and Supernatural
TV News [7:00] – The latest news about the boob tube
What Sucked! [21:00] – What the Idiots didn’t like about Law & Order: LA, Burn Notice: The Rise and Fall of Sam Axe, The Office, Castle, Improv-a-Ganza and Desperate Housewives
TV-on-DVD [21:00] – A Sound-Off about stock footage and location shooting, then a look at American Dad: Volume 6, Growing Pains: Seaseon 2, Fresh Prince: Season 6, Glee Encore, HR Pufnstuf: Series and a rant about South Park: The Complete Fourteenth Season, plus the Idiot Recommendations
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