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Tread Perilously is a podcast in which hosts Erik Amaya and author Justin Robinson watch the “worst” episodes of popular TV shows, attempting to determine if they would continue to watch the series based on the most off-key moments.

This Week: RoboCop: The Series‘ “Inside Crimes”

Tread Perilously begins a month of movies squeezed and stretched into television series with the RoboCop: The Series episode called “Inside Crimes.”


When William Ray “Pudface” Morgan’s latest heist becomes fodder for the OCP Television series, Inside Crimes, ratings go through the roof. The executive producer, naturally, wants to feature the criminal — and RoboCop — more frequently, but the cops, the OCP Chairman, and a security detail protecting $1.2 billion in gold bullion beg to differ. Will RoboCop sniff out Pudface’s real scheme before it’s too late? And will the Inside Crimes EP get more than she bargained for when she enlists Pudface’s direct help?


Erik and Justin determine whether or not the series continues the story from the film. Characters like Madigan and the OCP Chairman come under the microscope. The overall notion of canonicity also gets discussed. Star Richard Eden’s performance as RoboCop is assessed. RoboCop 3 is exhumed. Frank Miller becomes important, as does satire. The relative quality of RoboCop: The Series is also appraised. A joke leads to a chat about The Kids in the Hall. Vic Mackey continues to invade any and all cop show conversations. Ronald McDonaldland turns into a cesspit of crime and, for reasons, actor Paul McCrane is celebrated.



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