April 12, 2026

RJ Decker, Season Finales, and Why TV Is Getting Bold Again

RJ Decker, Season Finales, and Why TV Is Getting Bold Again
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RJ Decker isn’t just another TV drama — it’s the kind of character‑driven storytelling that reminds us why we fall in love with television in the first place.

In this Over the Teacup Sunday episode, Michael and Diane dive deep into the world of RJ Decker: the grounded lead, the emotional weight he carries, the supporting cast that elevates every scene, and the finale that quietly sets the stage for something bigger.

Then, around the 2/3 mark, they pour a fresh cup and shift into a lively round‑up of this week’s season finales — including the Scrubs reboot, High Potential, The Pitt, and a few others that had them yelling at the TV (in the best way).

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What makes RJ Decker one of the most compelling shows of the year
  • How character‑first storytelling is making a comeback
  • Why finales in 2026 feel more intentional, emotional, and bold
  • What the Scrubs reboot is getting surprisingly right
  • How High Potential delivered a twist that actually landed
  • Why The Pitt is building toward a cliffhanger worth talking about

Perfect for listeners who love:

Cinematic storytelling • TV analysis • Warm, intentional conversation • Sunday rituals • Culture, connection, and character‑driven shows



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