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FX fills Fargo\'s time slot with Snowfall, John Singleton\'s drama series about the birth of crack, and Nick Rheinwald-Jones joins us to talk about it because he lives in Los Angeles and definitely NOT because he is a crackhead. Sarah explains why she\'s not a crackpot for thinking cable networks should just leave swear words in movies. Around The Dial takes us through Lifetime\'s movie Tiny House Of Terror, Younger, GLOW, and Prime Suspect - Tennison. Hannah makes her case for our inducting the series premiere of Catastrophe into The Canon, and after naming the week\'s Winner and Loser, it\'s on to a poetic Game Time. Light it up!
\\nTOPICS
\\nLead Topic: \\u2744\\ufe0f Snowfall
\\nI Am Not A Crackpot: \\U0001f92a Basic cable needs to start leaving the swears in movies
\\nAround The Dial: \\U0001f4da Younger
\\nAround The Dial: \\U0001f469\\u200d\\U0001f3a4 GLOW
\\nAround The Dial: \\U0001f6a8 Prime Suspect 1973
\\nAround The Dial: \\U0001f476 Catastrophe
\\nWinner & Loser: \\U0001f44d Donal Logue
\\nWinner & Loser: \\U0001f44e Hawaii Five-0 (2010)
\\nGame Time: \\U0001f9e0 Haiku TV
\\nNOTES
\\n\\U0001f5d2 Full episode notes can be found on the episode 162 page on ExtraHotGreat.com
\\n\\U0001f426 Nick Rheinwald-Jones on Twitter
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