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Hello slayers! We’re back with *another* very special episode of the show. SAG is still on strike so we are movie-clubbing 1992’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui and written by Joss Whedon. We get into the megawatt stardom of Luke Perry, Kristy Swanson’s surprising singing voice and engaged body during “stunts,” and Hilary Swank as a popular girl. We also get into the delicio us cameos from recent topic, gossip columnist Liz Smith as well as Easter eggs about the high schools used for filming, the end credit song, and everything we could find out about Michele Abrams and Natasha Gregson-Wagner. Did you watch it? Tell us what you thought!
Follow us on social media:
@youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne
Discussed this episode:
Suzanne Somers is dead
Suzanna Somers’ book of poetry, Touch Me
She is a legend who got fired for asking for equal pay
The Blonde in the Thunderbird her one woman-ish flop Broadway musical
She had sex with her husband a lot
Serial Mom & Thighmaster ™
Did Nicole Parker do The Blonde in the Thunderbird, but she DID do this solo show @ Birdland
Nell Carter and Bea Arthur singing “We are a Family” for The Upfronts
Susanna Hoffs “We Close Our Eyes”
Hilary Swank was in Beverly Hills, 90210 as was Luke Perry and Michele Abrams who was mean girl Amanda on sleepover ep of 90210, where they played “Skeletons in the Closet”
Natasha Gregson Wagner plays Cassandra (daughter of Natalie Wood)
We love the Arquettes (Alexis is the DJ, Lewis Arquette, the patriarch was “Don’t get me started on beans” in Waiting for Guffman)
Paul Reubens’ death scene
Anne bought a bootleg of Luke Perry in the Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (she’s gonna pull it from her archives)
Not as good as Jarrod Emick but still good
Anne’s gotta see The Chase and Higher Learning
Erika Eleniak is halfway cobetween Nicole Eggert and Kristy Swanson
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Hello slayers! We’re back with *another* very special episode of the show. SAG is still on strike so we are movie-clubbing 1992’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui and written by Joss Whedon. We get into the megawatt stardom of Luke Perry, Kristy Swanson’s surprising singing voice and engaged body during “stunts,” and Hilary Swank as a popular girl. We also get into the delicio us cameos from recent topic, gossip columnist Liz Smith as well as Easter eggs about the high schools used for filming, the end credit song, and everything we could find out about Michele Abrams and Natasha Gregson-Wagner. Did you watch it? Tell us what you thought!
Follow us on social media:
@youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne
Discussed this episode:
Suzanne Somers is dead
Suzanna Somers’ book of poetry, Touch Me
She is a legend who got fired for asking for equal pay
The Blonde in the Thunderbird her one woman-ish flop Broadway musical
She had sex with her husband a lot
Serial Mom & Thighmaster ™
Did Nicole Parker do The Blonde in the Thunderbird, but she DID do this solo show @ Birdland
Nell Carter and Bea Arthur singing “We are a Family” for The Upfronts
Susanna Hoffs “We Close Our Eyes”
Hilary Swank was in Beverly Hills, 90210 as was Luke Perry and Michele Abrams who was mean girl Amanda on sleepover ep of 90210, where they played “Skeletons in the Closet”
Natasha Gregson Wagner plays Cassandra (daughter of Natalie Wood)
We love the Arquettes (Alexis is the DJ, Lewis Arquette, the patriarch was “Don’t get me started on beans” in Waiting for Guffman)
Paul Reubens’ death scene
Anne bought a bootleg of Luke Perry in the Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (she’s gonna pull it from her archives)
Not as good as Jarrod Emick but still good
Anne’s gotta see The Chase and Higher Learning
Erika Eleniak is halfway cobetween Nicole Eggert and Kristy Swanson
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