Episodes
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In the long anticipated episode 2 of Supernatural Courtney and Joe tackle to series finale. They talk everything from hidden easter eggs all the way to obvious aging. Will they like this one? Listen and find out!
Bonus* Hear the queen of screams thoughts on Scream 5*
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Courtney and Joe keep season 3 rolling with a look into the very popular series Supernatural. We walk our way through the pilot, talk fan fiction and the steamy stars.
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Every season we start off with something funky. Season 3 begins with a recap of the entire series of Midnight Mass. Hear Courtney get freaked out and Joe forget a bunch of stuff since it took so long for Courtney to finish it
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After technical difficulties, a vacation and just plain spiraling from Courtney and Joe, here is the finale of True Blood! Let's get weird!
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We kick off the next few weeks dedicated to TVâs âbad boys,â starting with HBOâs True Blood. Between fits of laughter we discuss the showâs Nâawlins vampires and campy cast of characters. We talk about the HORNINESS that went into every writing decision, and canât hide our pure hilarity and disgust. Parental distraction is advised.
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Hang on to your not soft hats, we dive into the finale of Last Man on Earth. We discover an outrageously fun fact about Jason Sudeikis and a possible health concern for Courtney.
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In this episode, we dive into the parallel universe of what would happen if Covid took us all. We discuss Will Fortes Hijinx and what would we do if we were the last people on earth. Spoiler Alert: Courtney wouldn't last one month.
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We explore all the buried secrets of the Carrington clan in the series finale, including suppressed murder memories and mineshaft Nazi treasures. Weâre joined by the ghost of Dominique Deveraux herself, Allie Parham, bringing her own brand of burned champagne. We dive into all the decadence and debauchery Dynasty has to offer, as weâre left with THREE cliffhangers when the ultimate 80s soap opera takes its final curtain call.
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Pop the champagne and bring on the crystals and catfights because this week we watched Dynasty. This ultimate-80s primetime soap opera was well-known for its over-the-top glamour and soapy storylines, and we ate every bit of it up. We compare and contrast the series to its predecessor, Dallas. We also cringe at the tackling of certain topics, but revel in the fashion, forward motion, and feminism of the series. Power-suit up and check out Episode 1.
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We finally discover a finale we liked just as much as the pilot in October Road! In this episode, we welcome a very special guest, actress Rebecca Field, who played Janet on the gone-too-soon ABC drama. We have an amazing chat with Rebecca who shares stories from the series, and what she is working on now. We leave the episode on a high, leading the official charge for a âbring back October Roadâ campaign.
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We discover one of our favorite shows on the podcast so far, October Road. This short-lived ABC vehicle seemed to fall victim to an undesirable timeslot, despite its stellar cast and it being based on Joeâs life story. We talk about recognizing nearly every actor, the familiarity of the coming home again journey, and make predictions for what we hope will be a satisfying series finale.
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In this episode, we figure out that we've been pronouncing the show name wrong the entire time... a first in our pod history. We watch as the series goes completely off the rails. Joe breaks down scene-by-scene while Courtney ponders how the leather jackets have maintained good quality, but everyone is living in broken down bunkers and stick figure houses. We spill our confusion and frustration over a series that seemingly switched genres several times in its seven year run, before letting out a sigh of relief that we are done with sci-fi... for now.
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For the first time in our pod history, Joe finds a sci-fi show that Courtney actually likes... but he doesn't. We crash land on Earth for the CW's post-apocalyptic series, The 100. We follow the teenagers from space ship to their first steps on Earth, finding similarities between this 2014 endeavor and fan-favorite Lost (not to mention Lord of the Flies). We make predictions for deaths, relationships, and battles that will transpire over the next seven seasons.
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In the finale, we try to work through confusing cast changes and plastic surgery surprises. We go scene-by-scene trying to make sense of cold-shoulder montages and storylines no one seems to care about. We do, however, find delight in Jesse McCartneyâs portrayal of a veteran returning from deployment.
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We take our first plunge into the world of Lifetime with its longest-running scripted series, Army Wives. We breakdown the cast of characters â who we liked, who we didnât, and whose accent we tried to replicate for an entire episode between cackling laughs. We praise the show for shining light on some important topics, and express excitement for what weâd like to see next.
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In this bonus episode to start off the new year we discuss our favorite shows of 2020 and we have an inevitable meltdown discussing Tiger King.
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We jam along to television theme songs in a round of âJam or Not a Jam!â With songs submitted by some of our biggest fans, we take a trip through time listening to catchy (and confusing) themes from some of televisionâs most notable shows.
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In the finale episode, we host our first guest of the season, Phil Loeb. Being a longtime Joss Whedon fan and working in post-production on TV, film, and web, Phil gives us insider information into what we missed during the series run. We explore the evolution of the series and how it found its footing balancing mythological creatures with the mean streets of LA.
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We stroll down dark alleyways and seedy underground lairs while exploring the series, Angel. Joe stumbles into the unknown vampire world, while Courtney canât help but to compare the show to its (much superior) predecessor, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. We talk about the spinoffâs talent, carryover characters, and new direction of noir vampire detective work.
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In the finale, we discuss the most touching and kickass moments of the series wrap-up. We talk about the show's cult following, massive conventions, and its postponed anniversary celebration. We spotlight the âimpliedâ love affair of Xena and Gabrielle⊠that wasnât so implied. We elaborate on sensual tattoos, otherworldly dojos, and Xenaâs ultimate atonement.
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