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This week our hosts discuss one million better names for a costume store than "Ethan's Costume Shoppe," Buffy's wonderfully concerning turn-of-the-century society lady accent, and all the things Spike could accomplish with a gang of demon children.
For more Hot Chicks With[out] Superpowers you should check out:
Haley must obviously recommend you all start watching "Xena: Warrior Princess" She promises to call out all of the crossover Buffy/Xena references (there are so many guys). Also not to throw shade, but Xena did premier before BTVS the show.
Emily wants to plug the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team and their continued fight against wage discrimination. They've won far more international acclaim and generate more revenue than the men's soccer team but still seem to somehow make less... WONDER HOW. This New York Times article breaks it down: http://www.nyti.ms/28J6HRk
Hannah is reminding you all of one of the greatest Halloween movies "Hocus Pocus" and Bette Midler's flawless performance (along with all the other witchy ladies).
This week our hosts discuss one million better names for a costume store than "Ethan's Costume Shoppe," Buffy's wonderfully concerning turn-of-the-century society lady accent, and all the things Spike could accomplish with a gang of demon children.
For more Hot Chicks With[out] Superpowers you should check out:
Haley must obviously recommend you all start watching "Xena: Warrior Princess" She promises to call out all of the crossover Buffy/Xena references (there are so many guys). Also not to throw shade, but Xena did premier before BTVS the show.
Emily wants to plug the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team and their continued fight against wage discrimination. They've won far more international acclaim and generate more revenue than the men's soccer team but still seem to somehow make less... WONDER HOW. This New York Times article breaks it down: http://www.nyti.ms/28J6HRk
Hannah is reminding you all of one of the greatest Halloween movies "Hocus Pocus" and Bette Midler's flawless performance (along with all the other witchy ladies).