
Episode 10: Colbert, Survivor, The Comeback, and More
On this episode, we discuss Colbert's last Late Night, Survivor's Finale, The Comeback's three seasons, and Widow's Bay.
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Hosted by Catherine and Lawrence · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes
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Catherine and Lawrence, a couple married for many years, discuss--and sometimes argue about--their favorite TV shows, movies and plays.
Catherine and Lawrence hosts Watching from Home, a arts show with 10 episodes published.

On this episode, we discuss Colbert's last Late Night, Survivor's Finale, The Comeback's three seasons, and Widow's Bay.
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This week, we'll be discussing The Thing, The 3:10 to Yuma, "Funny AF," and, briefly, The Tony Awards. Plus, you'll hear about Matt Levy's movie that Anna Paone is in!
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On this episode, we talk about Jason Bateman, The Pitt vs. Scrubs, and the TV show "Company Retreat"
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In this episode, we talk about movies we saw that were up for Oscars, the Broadway shows Operation Mincemeat and Every Brilliant Thing, and TV shows we're watching.
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Catherine and Lawrence talk about the movie, Blue Moon, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, books that were made into movies, radio shows made into TV shows and more.
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Catherine and Lawrence discuss buying Broadway theater tickets and breaking into the business.
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Catherine and Lawrence talk about famous people they've met, movies set in New York, and the volume levels on GarageBand.
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The sound in the first part isn't perfect, but it gets better shortly. We discuss entertainment.
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Catherine is a teacher and the artistic director of a community theater. Lawrence is a playwright and works for a Broadway-related union. Despite being married for many decades, they don't always share the same opinions
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