In this episode of Two Millennials and Mom, Callie, Cole and Mecca dive into the ever-evolving world of television. From classic sitcoms to binge-worthy dramas, they discuss their all-time favorites, guilty pleasures and the cultural impact of TV. They also discuss the portrayal of women in popular shows and whether television has made us meaner or simply reflects society. Tune in for a lively discussion full of hot takes, laughter and maybe even a few surprises!
10,000-Foot View of this Episode:
- Current Watches & Initial Thoughts – The hosts share what’s currently on their watchlists, including Landman, Ted Lasso, Shrinking and Hacks. Callie and Cole debate the impact of Taylor Sheridan’s depiction of female characters, while Mecca shares her skepticism about overly dramatic shows.
- TV Favorites & Rewatch-Worthy Series – From NCIS to Sex and the City, Suits and a late-to-the-party love of Ted Lasso, the hosts reveal the shows they keep coming back to and why good writing and strong characters make all the difference.
- TV’s Most Disappointing Endings – Cole shares his frustration with Sons of Anarchy and Breaking Bad, while Callie confesses to never starting Game of Thrones or finishing Orange is the New Black. Mecca recalls shows that started strong but lost her interest.
- Guilty Pleasures & Reality TV Confessions – Callie defends her love of Million Dollar Listing New York and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, while Mecca reminisces about early Dancing with the Stars seasons. Cole admits to some questionable anime binges.
- TV’s Influence on Culture – A deep dive into whether TV has made us meaner or simply mirrors real life. The hosts discuss the shift from classic heroes like Roy Rogers to today’s antiheroes and morally complex protagonists.
- The Ultimate TV Quiz – Callie tests their TV knowledge with iconic quotes from shows like Friends, The Simpsons, South Park and more.
- Weird Thoughts: The hosts dive into the irony of modern streaming services, debating whether today’s fragmented subscription landscape is any better—or cheaper—than the cable packages they all abandoned years ago.
Memorable Quotes:
- "I think [TV] has made us meaner." – Cole
- “I could give up TV very easily. Not books.” – Mecca
- “Hey, Taylor Sheridan, please stop hating women.” – Callie
- "I want to be entertained but I don't want to be scared out of my mind. I don't want to be gored out. So, maybe I'm not a very good TV watcher." – Mecca
- "I'm Ted Lasso and my dad is Hank Hill." – Callie
Resources Mentioned:
- A veteran turned his PTSD struggle into kindness—becoming a free handyman and eventually finding a new love.
- Tune into the fascinating series Callie binged where nature and miniature ecosystems come to life with the AntsCanada Rainforest Vivarium. (Grab some popcorn and get ready for a WILD show! Quite literally.)
What’s on your TV watchlist? Your all-time faves? Do you agree with Callie's frustrations with Taylor Sheridan? What are your guilty pleasure shows? And do you think TV has influenced our culture or is it the other way around where we've influenced TV? Let us know in the comments or tag us on social media!
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