149: On Clueless

149: On Clueless

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269: On Sex and the City: Ex and the City

Today we discuss the season two finale “Ex and the City”, a.k.a. the episode where Carrie crashes Mr. Big’s engagement party, Samantha grapples with Mr. Too Big’s massive c**k, Miranda runs away from Steve, and Charlotte overcomes her PTSD from a childhood horse riding accident. ...  Show more

268: On Meryl and Anna, The Drama, The AJLT Auction

We’re back to discuss the highlights from the And Just Like That auction, Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour’s homoerotic Vogue cover, the Devil Wears Prada 2 merch at Target and Old Navy, Adrien Grenier’s Starbucks ad, Courtney Love’s appearance on Billy Corgan’s podcast, and a spoil ...  Show more

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