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Hudson and Grace watch the 1996 cult classic Bound, directed by the Wachowski sisters.
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Hudson and Grace chat about 30 Rock's S01E03 episode where Jack sets Liz up on a blind date with a woman.
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Hudson (Instagram: @nonboynary) and Grace (Twitter: @hifromgrace) are back for a new season of Hold Up!. In their first episode back, they discuss the first major film that tackled the themes of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.
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Hudson and Grace, longtime Survivor fans, travel back to the very first episode of the series to explore the LGBTQ+ dynamics of the premiere episode of the hit reality tv show.
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Grace and Hudson watch the 1953 docudrama Glen or Glenda, written, directed & produced by Ed Wood.
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Hudson and Grace watched the episode "Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina", a 2005 episode of South Park.
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Hudson (Instagram: @nonboynary) and Grace (Twitter: @hifromgrace) watch S1E11 of Ally McBeal, in which Ally's client is a transwoman who has been arrested for soliciting sex work from a police officer.
Hudson (@nonboynary on Instagram) and Grace (@hifromgrace on Twitter) watch an episode of Ugly Betty, "Brothers" in which Alex returns to work for the first time since transitioning.
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Hudson (Instagram: @nonboynary) and Grace (Twitter: @hifromgrace) check another episode off their list. This week, they watch the 2005 comedy My Name Is Earl. The plot finds Earl trying to make up for bullying a former classmate who he later finds out is gay. Tune in to see if Hudson & Grace think the episode holds up!
Hudson (Instagram: @nonboynary) and Grace (Twitter: @hifromgrace) are joined by the great Brooklyn Zed as they mine the 1998 musical drama Velvet Goldmine to see if it Holds Up!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.