Hey, it's Latif from Radiolab.
Our goal with each episode is to make you think,
how did I live this long and not know that?
Radiolab, adventures on the edge of what we think we know.
Listen wherever you get podcasts.
If you're a fan of Michael Mann's Heat and its many,
many descendants, then you might be into Netflix's Nemesis, an action-packed pice series.
It's co-created by Courtney A. Kemp, the mastermind behind Starz's hit franchise Power,
and it's about the blurry lines between criminality and the law.
Stylized set pieces, double crosses, relationship issues, daddy issues.
This show has a lot going on, but it all goes down smoothly enough.
I'm Aisha Harris, and today we're talking about Nemesis on Pop Culture Happy Hour from NPR.
Why do some of us feel so tired and other people seem to have endless energy?
What we've discovered is that different people have very different kinds of mitochondria.
And some people's mitochondria seem to be quite a bit better at flowing energy.
That's on the TED Radio Hour podcast.
Listen on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Joining me today is Vulture TV critic Roxana Haddadi.
Hey, Roxana.
Hey, thank you for having me on for this.