This week on What’s On the TV Tonight?, I’m joined by a very special guest…..my brother, as we break down Netflix’s limited series The Beast in Me. We get into what the show is really saying about trauma, identity, and the parts of ourselves we try to keep hidden. From character motivations to moral gray areas, we talk about who we empathized with, who frustrated us, and whether the series actually delivered on its promise. If you enjoy psychological thrillers that spark conversation and leave you thinking long after the credits roll, this one’s for you.
No full episode today, we’re taking a short break for the holiday season. What’s On the TV Tonight? will be back to our regular schedule on January 2.
In the meantime, make sure to go listen to the first 9 episodes if you haven’t already, and enjoy the holidays, your comfort shows, and your favorite rewatches. See you soon, Tellybesties
This week, we’re talking All Her Fault a show that really digs into family dynamics and what happens when pressure, fear, and blame start taking over. At the center of it all is Mare and her family, and watching how everyone responds when their sense of stability is shaken is what makes this story so gripping.
In this episode, I get into the relationships, the tension inside the family, the communication breakdowns, and how stress can completely change the way people show up for each other. From parenting choices to trust issues, All Her Fault does a great job of showing how quickly things can unravel when emotions are high and everyone is trying to protect what matters most.
This episode does contain full spoilers, so if you haven’t watched yet, consider this your warning. We’re unpacking the family dynamics, the messiness, and why this show leaves you with more questions than answers.
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This week, we’re diving into Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1, the return we’ve all been waiting for. After years of theories, cliffhangers, and rewatch marathons, the show is finally back, and the energy is different. The stakes are higher, the tone is darker, and the kids? Yeah… they’re not kids anymore.
I’m breaking down the vibe of this new seasons first half, the character arcs that immediately grabbed me, the shifts in Hawkins we’re seeing, and why Part 1 feels like a true setup for chaos.
Let’s talk tension, nostalgia, the growing darkness, and why Stranger Things still knows how to make a comeback.
And if you want to keep up with all things SeniTelly, you can follow the pod on TikTok and Instagram at @whatsonthetvpod, my personal Instagram at @itsmeseni, and catch the full video episodes on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@senitelly
Tap in! fellow tv lovers, new episodes every Friday.
This week, we’re talking about the six shows I genuinely started with good intentions… and somehow never made it to the end of. No spoilers, no explanations, just a look at how something can hold your attention one minute and end up untouched in your Continue Watching the next. If you’ve ever pressed play with your whole chest and still abandoned something halfway through, you’ll definitely relate to this one.
This week, we’re diving into Selling the OC and honestly, this season made one thing clear: the OC might be the stronger franchise. The pacing was better, the storylines actually connected, and the drama felt organic instead of manufactured.
But we have to talk about the editing choices. Kayla was completely removed from the show with zero explanation, and Brandi was sidelined so hard you could forget she was even part of the cast. Meanwhile, Alex Hall walked into a full-blown redemption arc, softened confessionals, new alliances, and an edit clearly designed to reset her image.
We’re breaking down why the show worked, what these production decisions say about the franchise, and why Selling Sunset could never.
This week, we’re diving into the world of reality TV, why we’re obsessed with it, why it feels so comforting, and how it somehow became everyone’s favorite escape. From Love Island fan culture to the rise and fall of Love Is Blind, I’m breaking down how these shows went from guilty pleasures to full-on cultural moments. We’ll talk parasocial relationships, the romance we root for, the drama we shouldn’t love but absolutely do, and what all of this says about us as viewers. Reality TV is messy, chaotic, and addictive… but it reveals more about us than we think.
This week, we’re talking all things Selling Sunset and honestly, this season had me ready to say “cut the cameras, I’m done.” From Mary’s attitude toward Chelsea to Bre’s cold energy, the new girl Sandra trying to find her footing, and Jason and Brett’s obvious favoritism toward Mary, it’s giving workplace clique, not real estate. We’ll get into Mary’s microaggressions toward Chelsea, Nicole and Chrishell’s beef, and why Amanza, Alanna, and Emma literally serve no purpose this season. Let’s unpack the chaos together.
Not every great show goes viral and that’s exactly what this episode is about. I’m giving some of my favorite underrated series their flowers and putting you on to a few hidden gems that deserve a spot on your watchlist. Cozy vibes, good storytelling, and maybe even a new favorite show, it’s all here.
This week, we’re talking comfort shows, the ones we turn to when life feels heavy or we just need a little peace. I finally pressed play on Gilmore Girls after years of avoiding it, and now I understand why it means so much to so many. Let’s talk about the magic of comfort TV, the joy it brings, and why these stories always seem to find us when we need them most.
The premiere is here! In this first episode, I share why I finally pressed record, how my love for TV grew into SeniTelly, and what you can expect from this podcast. It’s the start of something new, and I’m so glad you’re here for the journey.
Welcome to What’s On the TV Tonight? your new TV conversation room. Here’s a quick taste of what’s coming every Friday: TV talk, real-life convos, and comfort shows that keep us going.