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HBO's "Vinyl" and Louis CK's "Horace and Pete"

Examining the influence of Martin Scorsese and Terrence Winter on HBO's "Vinyl," and whether said influence is good or extremely frustrating. Plus: Louis CK's "Horace and Pete" is a valiant experiment - but is it a compelling story?

This episode contains spoilers for "Vinyl" and "Horace and Pete."

The Vulture TV Podcast

The Vulture TV Podcast

TV talk from New York Magazine's Vulture blog

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