One Episode Stand

Auteur(s): Luther Palmer and Jobina Scott
  • Résumé

  • Each episode, we watch, discuss, and review the series premiere of a new TV show, then like the rolling stones we are, we move on to the next show. We do it to help you decide what streaming television shows to watch next, and we have a lot of fun doing it. Subscribe to the podcast to be alerted when new episodes drop. And if you want us to discuss a new show, jump in our DMs @oneepisodestand.
    2023
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  • 28: Severance (AppleTV) Takes OES To S2E1 Territory
    May 4 2025

    We usually start with Season 1, Episode 1 (S1E1), but this time we’re jumping into the deep end.

    In this episode of One Episode Stand, Luther and Jobina dive into Season 2, Episode 1 (S2E1) of Severance on Apple TV — and yes, it’s just as weird, brilliant, and unsettling as you’d expect.

    They unpack the show’s big questions: What happens when your work self and your home self don’t know each other? Is this the future of tech… or a warning? And what does it even mean to “exist”?

    As always, there are tangents, laughs, and a few existential spirals along the way.

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    32 min
  • 27: Dying For Sex (Hulu) is Life Giving
    May 4 2025

    Luther and Jobina break the rules for this one. Instead of sticking to just the first episode, they watched the entire Hulu series Dying for Sex — and it was a ride. This episode goes deeper, as they reflect on what the series meant to them personally and what it’s really trying to say about intimacy, mortality, friendship, and sex.

    Also, a heartfelt shoutout to Paula Pell, who delivers one of the greatest scenes either of them has ever seen on screen — TV or film.

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    47 min
  • 26: Adolescence (Hulu) is a Wild Ride - On-Screen and In Real Life
    Apr 10 2025

    This limited series is tense enough to cut with a knife, but Jobina and Luther still manage to crack a few smiles while breaking it down. From awkward teen years to real-life drama, this one hits close to home. First lesson? Be very careful who you ask how they're doing. Second? Maybe stop with the no-knock warrants. Third? Yeah… adolescence was a rollercoaster for both of your cohosts.

    Along the way, they veer into conversations about the surveillance state, how (and if) you talk to your parents about your teen years, and whether British accents or a uniform can still get it in 2025.

    It’s deep, it’s messy, and it’s fun — just like being a teenager.

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    36 min

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