Bobby Bones posts quick streaming reviews
- Bobby Bones Show’s April 28 “Reviews Day” post packaged four quick watch picks, including Eddie’s 4/5 take on Hulu documentary “SkyKing.” - The same roundup gave “Ratatouille” 3.5/5 from Lunchbox and Netflix’s “Running Point” Season 2 a 4/5 score from Morgan. - The bigger story is the format — recurring, bite-size cast reviews that iHeart posts weekly, not a single Bobby Bones solo ratings drop.
Streaming recommendations are the kind of thing people usually get from a critic, a friend, or an algorithm. Bobby Bones and his cast are doing a fourth version of that now — quick, low-friction reviews dropped into a recurring radio segment and then reposted as iHeart articles. But the specific story here is narrower than the setup floating around online. This week’s roundup was not Bobby Bones solo-reviewing three titles. It was a cast-wide “Reviews Day” post on April 28, 2026, with different hosts each taking one title. (bobbybones.iheart.com) ### What actually got posted? The April 28 post on Bobby Bones’ iHeart page bundled four reviews: Bobby on “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” Amy on “BEEF” Season 2, Mike D on the Michael Jackson movie “Michael,” Eddie on Hulu’s “SkyKing,” Lunchbox on(bobbybones.iheart.com)ple. (bobbybones.iheart.com) ### Was “SkyKing” Bobby’s review? No — and that’s one of the main corrections. “SkyKing” first showed up in the April 21 “Tuesday Reviews Day” roundup, where Mike D watched the Hulu documentary and gave it 4/5 planes. Then, one week later, Eddie said(bobbybones.iheart.com)just a one-off celebrity take. (wdrm.iheart.com) ### What about “Ratatouille”? That one was in the April 28 post, but again not from Bobby. Lunchbox said he watched “Ratatouille” on Disney+ because his kids wanted to, said they loved it, and gave it 3.5/5 chefs. The title is also broadly available in streaming listings right now, which helps explain why an old movie can slide back into casual conversation fast when a big radio show mentions it. (bobbybones.iheart.com) ### And “Running Point” Season 2? Also real, also not Bobby. Morgan reviewed Season 2 of “Running Point” in that same April 28 roundup, said she liked the shorter episodes and comedy focus, and gave it 4/5 basketball teams. The timing lines up neatly with Netflix’s own push — Season 2 is now streaming, and Netflix framed the new season as a fresh release just last week. (bobbybones.iheart.com) ### So what is the real pattern here? Basically, “Reviews Day” is the product. iHeart has been posting these recurring Bobby Bones Show recommendation roundups for a while, often with one-to-two sentence reactions and novelty scores like “4/5 planes”(bobbybones.iheart.com)ge. (bobbybones.iheart.com) ### Why does that matter? Because short entertainment recommendations travel differently now. A traditional review asks for attention. A cast roundup asks for almost none — just enough to make you think, “fine, maybe I’ll queue that tonight.” That’s a stronger f(bobbybones.iheart.com)e week before, you can see the mechanism in plain sight. (wdrm.iheart.com) ### What’s the clean takeaway? The clean version is simple: Bobby Bones’ orbit did post quick streaming reviews this week, but the headline claim overstates who reviewed what. “SkyKing” got 4/5 from Eddie on April 28 after a 4/5 Mike D review on April 21, “Ratatouille” got (wdrm.iheart.com)riendly review format. (wdrm.iheart.com)