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Clockers

Clockers

Written by: Shane Hall
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Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours.

Each episode takes a thoughtful, opinionated look at the TV series that shaped modern culture — from prestige classics to ambitious shows people still debate long after the finale. Rather than recapping episodes, Clockers examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative choices that determine whether a show rewards the time it asks from its audience.

Television demands commitment in a way no other medium does. Clockers exists to judge whether that commitment was worth it, why certain shows endure, and how format, platform, and era shape what we remember. If you care about television beyond what’s trending this week, Clockers is built for you.

2025 Shane Hall
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Episodes
  • Clockers | True Detective: Season 1 (Part Four)
    Jan 5 2026

    This is Part Four, the final chapter of Clockers on True Detective: Season One.

    We go all the way — Carcosa, the finale, the Yellow King, and the season’s lasting legacy.

    We close with final verdicts, awards, and the question that still lingers more than a decade later:


    Has television ever truly matched this again?

    🔁 Also featured:
    – Our Training Day episode on Nightshift
    – An upcoming Tom Clancy episode on Stories

    This is Clockers. The seasons that last — and the reasons they do.

    Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours.

    Each episode examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative decisions that define whether a series rewards the time it demands.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    44 mins
  • Clockers | True Detective Season 1 (Part Three)
    Jan 5 2026

    In Part Three of Clockers, everything breaks. We dive into Episodes 5–7, where trust collapses, obsession takes over, and the consequences of earlier choices finally come due.

    This is the stretch where True Detective stops being a mystery and becomes something darker — a story about guilt, loyalty, and what happens when the truth refuses to stay buried.

    🎧 Part Four is next — Carcosa, the finale, the verdict, and where this season stands today.

    Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours. Each episode examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative decisions that define whether a series rewards the time it demands.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Clockers | True Detective Season 1 (Part Two)
    Jan 5 2026

    Welcome to Part Two of Clockers on True Detective: Season One.

    This episode dives into how this season was built — from casting and performances to structure, pacing, and the creative decisions that made it feel dangerous in the best possible way.

    We break down Matthew McConaughey’s career-defining performance, Woody Harrelson’s underrated range, and why this two-POV structure is the backbone of the entire season.

    🎧 In Part Three: Everything fractures — the partnership, the case, and the illusion that this story was ever finished.

    Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours. Each episode examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative decisions that define whether a series rewards the time it demands.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    1 hr and 49 mins
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