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Who Needs ? A My Boys Rewatch Podcast

Who Needs ? A My Boys Rewatch Podcast

Di: Jamie Kaler
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Who Needs? A My Boys Rewatch is a laugh-out-loud podcast hosted by Jamie Kaler and Michael Bunin, where they revisit the beloved TBS sitcom My Boys episode by episode. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, sharp memories, and plenty of Chicago-style banter—plus special interviews with cast and crew who helped bring the show to life.
  • My Boys Rewatch: “Mixed Signals” (Episode 2) | Behind the Scenes + Wild Stories
    Feb 10 2026
    Welcome back to Who Needs? — A My Boys Rewatch, with Jamie Kaler (Mike Callahan) and Michael Bunin (Kenny Moratori). In Episode 2, “Mixed Signals,” the guys break down how early My Boys was still finding its voice — from the Sex and the City-style voiceover to the moment the show starts becoming its own thing. They talk behind-the-scenes reality: shooting the pilot, disappearing for months, then suddenly getting picked up and rushing into production with no writers’ room in place yet. You’ll hear stories about Crowley’s bar, poker nights, improv tags that snuck into takes, and how “dating” used to mean going home to check your email (yes, really). The episode also turns heartfelt as they remember and toast Pat Finn — a beloved performer, friend, and one of the funniest, kindest people in the room. Episode: My Boys S1E2 — “Mixed Signals” Podcast: Who Needs? A My Boys Rewatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    51 min
  • The Bromance Episode That Changed the Show | My Boys Rewatch Ep. 3
    Feb 10 2026
    Welcome back to Who Needs? — A My Boys Rewatch, where Jamie Kaler and Michael Bunin revisit Season 1, Episode 3: “Chemistry Is Everything” — the episode where the show fully clicks. Joining us is Kyle Howard, making his first appearance on the podcast to relive: The bromance that almost broke the group Why this episode proved the cast chemistry was real The voiceover era (and why it had to go) A real-life car accident outside Paramount Studios A legendary trailer story involving a bathrobe, scotch, candles… and a frozen laptop screen How TV pilots, casting, and friendships actually form Why some jokes hold up — and some definitely don’t This episode is funny, unhinged, nostalgic, and weirdly heartfelt — a reminder that you can’t manufacture chemistry, you just recognize it when it’s there. 🎬 Episode: My Boys S1E3 — Chemistry Is Everything 🎙️ Podcast: Who Needs? A My Boys Rewatch 📺 Watch the show: Streaming now on Amazon Prime Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    52 min
  • We Rewatched the My Boys Pilot After 20 Years… Wow
    Feb 10 2026
    It took 20 years, a streaming resurrection, and the invention of Twitter (which we were once told not to use)—but here we are. Welcome to Who Needs?, the official My Boys rewatch podcast, where Jamie Kaler and Michael Bunin revisit the pilot episode with zero filters and full memory loss. In this episode: The very first table read Six auditions to play… yourself Why “do it better” is the most terrifying director’s note The pre-Twitter era when posting backstage could get you fired Poker scenes that took 8 hours Guest stars we somehow survived And the realization that we were all drunk, younger, and wildly confident If you loved My Boys, this is the behind-the-scenes stuff you never heard. If you’ve never seen it—good news: all four seasons are streaming now on Amazon Prime. We’re rewatching one episode at a time, telling the stories we probably shouldn’t, and bringing on cast, crew, and friends who made the show what it was. So crack a beer, shuffle the chips, and ask yourself the only question that matters: Who needs? 🍻 🎧 New episodes weekly 📺 Watch along on Amazon Prime 💬 Drop comments, questions, and guest requests below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    51 min
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