Harold Perrineau Wants You to Watch FROM

Harold Perrineau Wants You to Watch FROM Down the Hatch co-host Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) recruits DM Filly (@DMFilly) for a journey through the deadly world of “From,” the MGM+ series starring Harold Perrineau (“Lost”) as the sheriff of a mysterious town plagued by nightmares. In this week’s podcast, Harold Perrineau hops onto Post Show Recaps to convince you to watch “From,” premiering April 23 on MGM+. From “Lost” to, well, “From,” Perrineau’s career has taken him far and wide. Hear directly from Harold as to why you should check out “From,” some additional support from “From” co-star Eion Bailey, and also get a sneak peek at coverage from Josh and Filly. Next, Josh and Filly will return for a big table-setter on everything you need to know before “From” Season 2 premieres on April 23. Subscribe to the From podcast at postshowrecaps.com/from In “From,” weary travelers find themselves waking up in a hellscape they can’t escape: a small town at the center of an infinitely looping road, surrounded by a forest filled with terrifying, humanoid monsters who only come out at night. What is this place? How did the townsfolk get here, and even more importantly, how do they get out? “From” Season 2 begins April 23, and the podcast will provide updates on every new episode until the finale. You can stream “From” on MGM+ or view it on Amazon Prime Video if you have MGM+ access. Send feedback to downthehatch@postshowrecaps.com Support the podcast by visiting patreon.com/postshowrecaps Check out Down the Hatch merch at postshowrecaps.com/merch

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Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom watched and recapped all of LOST. Next, they turn toward the stars with Battlestar Galactica, presenting a spoiler-free recap of the series, friendly for first-time viewers. A reboot of the 1970s series of the same name, the 2000s edition of Battlestar Galactica centers on a group of humans on the run from machines called Cylons, all of whom face mutually assured destruction unless they can find a way to live together (or die alone?). Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell and Katee Sachokff lead the cast of this historic sci-fi series and celebrated LOST contemporary.