Juliet and Amanda go through the archives of celebrity dating triumphs and tribulations to select the best relationship runs. Then, they play Two Truths and a Lie to see how well they know celebrity dating history.
Jon Favreau and Dan Pfeiffer recap the week in politics, react to the Republican race in Wisconsin, discuss Trump vs. Cruz, debate Bernie's long-shot odds, and examine Bernie Sanders's new aggressive tone.
Mays and Mallory return to discuss all things NFL draft, including the Broncos' QB situation, Ezekiel Elliott's top-five-pick potential, the argument against drafting running backs early.
Chris and Andy prepare for the 'Game of Thrones' premiere, get hype over the 'Rogue One' trailer, wrap up 'The People v. O.J. Simpson' and shine some light on 'Catastrophe' and 'The Last Panthers'.
After Juliet and Amanda divulge their affinity for British leading men, they examine the objects of their affections by identifying the senior class, the actors in their prime, and the up-and-comers.
Jon and Dan recap the major story lines of the week: Bill Clinton's finger-wagging, De Blasio's botched bit with Hillary, President Obama's 'GoT' viewership, Trump's new hires, and Cruz's craziness.
Mays and Mallory make sense of the Rams-Titans trade involving the no. 1 pick, discuss prospect of the week Emmanuel Ogbah, break down the top DB's, make their case for Mackensie Alexander, and wrap it up with a mailbag.
Andy and Chris prepare for the 'Game of Thrones' premiere with help from Mallory Rubin and Jason Concepcion. Then, Oscar-winning director Richard Linklater joins (42:00) to discuss his new film: Everybody Wants Some.
The Ringer's David Shoemaker talks to six-time MMA Journalist of the Year Ariel Helwani about Conor McGregor's retirement announcement, Jon Jones vs. Ovince Saint Preux, and more.
Juliet and Amanda advocate for Australian biosecurity by breaking down Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's apology video. Then, they tackle the greatest moments in celebrity apology with Ariana Grande.
Jon and Dan break down New York's big winners, Trump's "reset button" (3:00), Bernie's bleak outlook (12:00), Hillary's hopes for Sanders support (18:00), and new ways to recruit millennial voters.
Mays and Mallory break down the big Eagles-Browns trade with resident Eagles fan Chris Ryan and resident Browns apologist Matt Borcas (22:00). Then they discuss the "draftnik nonsense" of "red flags".
Chris and Andy recap a busy weekend in culture by breaking down the 'Game of Thrones' season premiere, Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' (8:00), Prince's passing and everlasting impact (18:00), and the return of 'Jason Bourne' (32:00).
Mays and Mallory team up for the final time to boldly cap their pre-draft journey, discuss the biggest moves still on the table, and bid their farewells. Then, Mays is joined by Lance Zierlien.
Juliet and Amanda defend Kelly Ripa's belief in "respect in the workplace," try to make sense of Melania Trump's GQ profile (20:00), and break down Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' love triangles (28:00).
Jon and Dan are joined by Jon Lovett, a former speechwriter for President Obama, to discuss Trump's triumph in the Northeast (6:00), the Cruz-Kasich alliance (8:00), the beginning of the "veepstakes" (16:00).
Mays and Kevin give their winners and losers from the 2016 NFL draft. Topics include: Jacksonville's big additions, Tomlin's talented defensive selections (11:00), RGIII's new crop of receivers (15:00), the Jets' QB conundrum.
Chris and Andy discuss 'Game of Thrones,' the two poles of TV drama viewership (18:00), the challenges of modern filmmaking vs. TV-making, Drake's 'Views,' and the impact of event listening on record releases.
Juliet and Amanda jump on the fashion beat to break down the many looks of the Met Gala. Then they discuss Stephen and Ayesha Curry's (27:00) parenting style and Britney Spears's next stand (36:00).
Tommy Vietor, former spokesman for President Obama, joins to discuss Trump virtually securing the nomination, Hillary-vs.-Trump scenarios (22:00), Hillary's strategy vs. the Donald (44:00), and the anniversary of the Bin Laden raid.
Juliet Litman is joined by screenwriter Drew Goddard to break down the season premiere of MTV's 'The Challenge,' Johnny Bananas's master toasting (20:00), the struggling new season of 'The Real World' (36:30), and his career.
Chris Ryan hosts today's show without Andy, but gets help from a slew of Ringer staffers. First, Bill Simmons recaps the 'GoT' season thus far and talks about his favorite Netflix horror film.
Juliet and Amanda discuss Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's rekindling in Paris, the Kardashians' trip to Cuba (10:00), Ryan Gosling's new baby (23:00), and Jenny Slate and Chris Evans's newfound love.
Jon and Dan talk about Trump's attempts to pivot, "cocky" Democrats, close polls, and The NYT Magazine's Ben Rhodes profile. Then, 'Meet the Press' host Chuck Todd joins (50:30) to discuss Trump hacking the political process.
Juliet Litman and Amanda Dobbins on Mariah Carey as an interviewee, the summer of Zac Efron (11:00), Greta Gerwig's likability (20:00), surprises in 'Scandal' Season 5 (28:00), and the return of 'Unreal.'
Jon and Dan discuss the Democratic primary results from Kentucky and Oregon, Bernie's stance toward Clinton (14:00), Trump vs. The New York Times (23:00), and the horse race between Hillary and Trump.
David Shoemaker and comedian Dan St. Germain on the recent rumblings around the wrestling world, ECW and hardcore wrestling in WWE (25:00), and a preview of WWE's 'Extreme Rules' (48:00).
David Shoemaker is joined by former (and maybe future) professional wrestler Bill Goldberg to discuss his favorite WWE memories, the return of the L.A. Rams, and the 'WWE 2K17' roster card.
Juliet Litman and Bryan Curtis on JoJo's first group date, the trip to the 'SportsNation' set, Chad's continuous protein intake, and the boring 'Bachelor' options.
Juliet Litman and Amanda Dobbins on Taylor Swift's relationship status, Emilia Clarke's role in 'Me Before You' (17:00), Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst's rumored romance.
David Shoemaker, David's buddy Blake, and Guardian writer Dave Schilling talk about Brock Lesnar's UFC announcement, Lesner's career, and how his MMA return may affect his legacy (4:00).
Mallory Rubin and acclaimed baseball writer Rany Jazayerli on the Chicago Cubs' historic season and their chase to emerge as the best team in MLB history. Remember to subscribe to the 'Ringer MLB Show' feed.
Chris Ryan, Ryan O'Hanlon, and Kevin Clark name their select a starting 11 dream team for Euro 2016, discuss the names to watch throughout the month-long journey, and pick their favorite to win it all.
Bryan Curtis is joined by legendary Sports Illustrated writer Frank Deford to discuss the current sports scene, the coverage of Muhammad Ali's death, and his renowned NPR commentaries.
Molly McHugh talks to former Taxi Magic founder George Arison about making one of the first ride-hailing apps (5:00), Harry Campbell, 'The Rideshare Guy,' about the culture and business behind Lyft and Uber.
David Shoemaker and comedian Dan St. Germain on 'WWE SmackDown' vs. 'Raw' (15:00), 'NXT TakeOver: The End' (32:00), the upcoming 'Money in the Bank' 2016 (47:00), and Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins (1:04:00).
Juliet Litman and 'Any Given Wednesday' writer Brendan Lynch discuss conspiracy theories about last week's episode, why Under Armour should make merchandise for 'The Challenge.'
Juliet Litman and Amanda Dobbins on Leonardo DiCaprio's rumored sexual tics, Queen Elizabeth and the coverage of the British royal family (11:00), James Corden's showmanship.
Chris Ryan, Ryan O'Hanlon, and Micah Peters take the temperature on Euro 2016, looking at the best players, most disappointing teams, and biggest story lines after the first week of the tournament.