Episodes
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Chelsea examines the worst director of all times in Ed Wood (1994). Tianna defends SJP’s "horseface" and Christy questions her feelings about Johnny Depp.
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We’re back with Episode 21 and 1988’s Bloodsport. Tianna guides us through the “super-secret” world of martial arts fighting that everyone knows about. Chelsea is concerned about the workers' rights of international journalists. Christy confesses that she is in her own secret Kumite club.
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It’s episode 20! Christy and her spreadsheet magic guides us through the “underbelly” of New York’s literary world in the 2018 film Can You Ever Forgive Me? Tianna shares a bad cat-sitting story and Chelsea is feeling the malarky. They all struggle to get past the coat check in the family home on the Upper East Side.
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Chelsea guides us through Erin Brockovich (2000). Tianna wants to open a theme park, Christy may have a thing for the bug guy from Bones, and Chelsea passionately defends Spice World. The cohosts wonder if they'll even need TP for this week's episode.
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It’s the end of ‘Heart’ Month as Tianna guides us through the 1994 made-for-tv movie Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story. Christy has questions that Tianna can’t answer but Tianna does have bonus facts for another movie. Chelsea reveals why her ice-skating career came to a halt. They all come up with a plan to save the malls.
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Episode 16 begins our “Heart Month” theme as Chelsea guides us through the 1996 film Twisted Desire.
Chelsea refuses to recognize Melissa Joan Hart’s character name, Christy reminisces over 90s midriff fashion from the Limited and The Wet Seal, and Tianna questions if Lifetime would ever lie to us. Everyone realizes how desperate we were for any kind of content in the 1990s. -
It’s Episode 15! Tianna guides us through our final “festive” film, 1993’s Fire in the Sky. Christy reveals top secret UFO information, Chelsea suffers through her worst nightmare, and they all discover where The Wachowskis might have gotten their inspiration for The Matrix.
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Christy gets us ready for the summer as she guides us through the 2018 film Action Point based on the real amusement park of terrors Action Park. Tianna shares the origin of her love of theme parks, Chelsea drops some truth about the modem and Christy reveals her wild side and her love of thrill rides.
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Episode 13 is a gender reveal party as Chelsea guides us through the 2009 film Orphan! Christy and Tianna compare battle wounds when discussing the legitimacy of broken bones in the film. And everyone agrees having sex in the kitchen of a 40-room mansion is a dumb idea.
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Tianna drowns in her color-coded notes as she guides us through the world of Fox News with the 2019 film Bombshell. Chelsea makes up excuses for the screaming children in her background. And Christy calls bullshit on the ‘hot Murdochs’ while revealing her chili has all the answers.
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It’s Episode 11! Had enough of elections? Neither have we! Christy guides us through the 2008 film Recount while giving us an oral history of Ted Mosby’s Hanging Chad costume. Chelsea attempts a Bostonian accent and Tianna struggles with the leg guy.
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We’re back for episode ten with Chelsea guiding us through ‘All the President’s Men’!
Tianna confesses she will rat out any of her bosses to the Washington Post while Christy worries about wiretapping in the bathroom. Chelsea can’t get over the X-files inspo and reveals an insider connection to the Nixon administration. -
It’s payback time as Tianna leads us through Southington, Connecticut and ‘The Haunting in Connecticut’. Christy clutches her safety pillow as Chelsea passionately denounces ectoplasm. There’s a dispute over ‘eye jerky’ vs ‘eye leather’. And once again Sally Jessy Raphael saves the day with her investigative journalism.
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We’re back as Christy takes us to Mount Washington, Kentucky. She manages to terrify horror buffs, Chelsea and Tianna, as she guides us through the world of fast food in the 2012 movie Compliance. Chelsea shares her own prank call experience and Tianna gives us hot tips for dealing with fake cops. They all agree that they are grateful that they don’t work in fast food. [Trigger Warning - This episode address themes of violence and sexual abuse.]
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The Zoom has EYES! Chelsea takes us on a terrifying road trip after a few well-intentioned detours. Tianna questions if Beanie Babies prefer animal-based protein. Christy has her trusty comfort pillow in case the 70s horror gets too terrifying (SPOILERS – it doesn’t).
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Welcome to Episode 5, where Christy gives us the backstory of human computers and shows off her fancy spreadsheet skills. Chelsea struggles between white savior-y and white savory tropes while dining on gas station chips and guacamole. Tianna questions the Disney-fication of the protagonists and is amazed by Chelsea’s irrational, or possibly rational, fear of space.
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Chelsea returns as our tour guide leading us through the wild world of Nacho Libre. Christy does a spot-on impersonation of Macho Man Randy Savage and Tianna refuses to play it safe with the poop-o-meter - Plus there’s a lot of “duty”.
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In Episode 3, Tianna whisks us away to early 90’s Channelview, Texas at the dawn on True Crime TV, and reveals her unrealized dreams of becoming a cheerleader. Christy draws on her insider knowledge from briefly living in Texas and Chelsea explains why she missed out on 90’s waterfall bangs.
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