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Join Saba, Danny, and special guest Grace Jung, host of K-Drama School, as they discuss the Netflix series Squid Game. They address the debate about subtitles vs dubbing, consider what motivates the different characters (beyond money), and apologize to John Cusack.
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In this episode, Saba is joined by Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Hannah Hopkins, and AV Club Editor and Producer, Marah Eakin, to discuss the Apple TV Plus series, Ted Lasso. They explore the different romantic relationships and friendships depicted in the show, discuss what makes this show so lovable, and ponder Nate’s character and all the spit on mirrors.
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Saba and Danny review the movie “Together Together.” Listen in to hear the two of them explore the topic of surrogacy (including an agreement made between the two of them many years ago), celebrate non-romantic love, and consider what a happy ending would look like for this story.
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In this episode, Saba and Danny review the Apple TV+ series, Schmigadoon. Join them to find out if they break out in song like the inhabitants of Schmigadoon! They also consider how a musical in a traditional style but set in 2021 tackles topics like race, homosexuality, and religion. Also, find out what musical Saba and Danny would want to live in!
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Join Saba and Danny as they discuss the HBO series, White Lotus. They consider the themes of power and privilege, how relatable the different characters are, and marvel at the gift that Jennifer Coolidge is.
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In this special episode Saba and Danny are joined by their special guest Janet Shiver, as they review both seasons of the Netflix series, Special. Topics include the depiction of codependent relationships, racism, ableism, and lube.
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Join Saba and Danny as they discuss the Disney Pixar animated film, Luca. They consider if it is, in fact, a coded queer love story, discuss the cat Machiavelli, and talk about jealousy vs compersion (the opposite of jealousy).
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In this episode Saba and Danny review the Roku original, Dummy. They theorize about the sex doll Barbara and if it is in fact a projection of Cody (and what it could mean if it wasn’t), they consider the charged and strange scene between the sex doll and 14-year-old boy, and discuss why and when one would self-sabotage.
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They're back! Join Saba and Danny as they discuss the HBO Max Show, Hacks. They consider the theme of forgiveness in the show, define the term "hack," and reveal what they've been up to during their hiatus.
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Saba and Danny are joined by a very special guest, Lynn Chen, to discuss the film she wrote, directed, produced, and acted in: I will Make You Mine. They explore the themes of unrequited love/fantasy, consider what makes Goh irresistible, and talk about finding your second act.
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Join Saba and Danny as they discuss the HBO Max series, Made for Love. They try to answer the hard question of if we are, in fact, made for love, discuss relationships with synthetic partners (and what it takes to be in relationship with another), and reminisce about the days before social media and smart phones.
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On this episode, Saba and Danny discuss the movie Sound of Metal. They delve into Ruben and Lou’s relationship, they discuss the similarities to the film The Ultimate Playlist Of Noise which was covered in a previous episode, and Saba shares the somewhat relevant story Not Quite Narwhal (which she accidentally calls Uni the Unicorn).
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Saba and Danny review the Hulu movie, Palm Springs. They explore how the film considers how we give life meaning, the different ways one could respond to learning that they’re in a time loop, and who we are as we emerge from this pandemic.
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Join Saba, Danny, and their special guest, Renée Sher-McMeans, as they discuss the HBO Max show, The Flight Attendant. Did you catch yourself thinking, “What the f*ck Cassie?!” while watching the show? If so, you’re not alone! They discuss how trauma is processed and displayed on the show, using coping mechanisms until they stop working, and all the rabbits.
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“We can’t escape grief!” For this episode Saba and Danny review the animated Netflix film, Over the Moon. Join them as they continue to explore themes of grief, discuss depictions of reality vs fantasy, and they enjoy the magical lyrics of the songs in the movie.
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Saba and Danny explore, process, and question the Netflix movie, I’m Thinking of Ending Things. Join them as they unravel the mysteries within Charlie Kaufman’s plot, discuss the regrets of an unlived life, and Toni Collette’s scene stealing wonder.
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On this episode Saba and Danny review the movie Nomadland. They continue exploring the theme of grief through this film and explore how it portrays nomads and people without homes. They also name how joy and grief can co-exist and the need for community.
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Saba and Danny are joined by a very special guest, Wynter Mitchell Rorbaugh, of the podcast Waiting to X-hale, to discuss the epic Disney+ series WandaVision. Together they discuss how the show covered grief while offering viewers a chance to process theirs, review how fantasy relates to grief, and Saba expresses disappointment at learning something specific about Kathryn Hahn (what could it be?).
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In this episode Saba and Danny, are joined by a special returning guest, Leor Ram, to discuss the Netflix movie, I Care a Lot. They consider who they were rooting for and what it was like to root against a queer woman as a character, explore the transactional components of working in a helping field, and ask the question “when is a vape pen only a vape pen?”
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Join Saba, Danny, and their special guest Nick Levesque as they talk about the groundbreaking 1977 episode of The Jeffersons, “Once a Friend,” featuring sitcom’s first trans character. They explore what the episode got right, what they wish the writers could’ve done better, and examine how culture and language change and evolve.
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