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Episode 51: Why isn't the NFL in 4K?!
Jay is back ashore and home just in time to referee a debate between Angelo and Rhea about the new season of The Lincoln Lawyer. <br/><br/>Then, Angelo has FINALLY seen Oppenheimer, so of course Jay needs to spend a few minutes needing out about Christoper Nolan's monumental achievement (even though Angelo did think that it was about 90 minutes too long).<br/><br/>PLUS: Rhea has a throwback to the Blue Skies era on USA Network in with The Chelsea Detective, and Angelo has a CAN'T MISS recommendation with BS High.<br/><br/>All that AND an in-depth discussion about the curious reason why the NFL doesn't broadcast in 4K and whether or not that matters to the average sports fan.<br/><br/>It's CAN'T MISS PODCASTING!<br/><br/>The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.