TV Surveillance Podcast Episode 13 — Boardwalking Dead? More like Bored, Walking Dead
Posted by Cory Barker on October 26, 2011 · 4 Comments
In the latest episode of the podcast, I’m joined by Les Chappell and Andy Daglas for TVS’ first three-man pod. We discuss the second seasons of Boardwalk Empire (yay!) and The Walking Dead (ugh.). Remember, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, if you like that kind of thing.
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