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The latest project released as part of Ryan Murphy's Netflix deal has arrived to very little fanfare, and a month later, has been immediately forgotten. In this week's episode of Nip/Talk, Alistair and Lewis finally sink their teeth into Halston, and try to find out if anybody would be satisfied by this drawn-out biopic miniseries.
After a two-month hiatus (because you can't subject yourself to too much Ryan Murphy content at once), Alistair and Lewis are back, and diving straight into season four of the almost titular show. And this season has everything; subplots about organ harvesting rings, Scientology, and of course, Peter Dinklage's bizarre attempt at a French accent. Ladies and gentlemen, we are once again #TalkingTuck.
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On this episode of Nip/Talk, Nathan Osborne returns to talk all things Scream Queens, a Ryan Murphy flop that's... actually quite fun?
cw: this episode ends with a ten-minute segment where the gang take part in a Buzzfeed quiz, you have been warned.
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We continue our odyssey into Ryan Murphy's breakout show, as we analyse the intensely problematic third season of Nip/Tuck. As well as outlandish storylines, the season also aims to tackle serious issues ranging from transphobia to sexual assault - but does it manage to sensitively handle this, while also introducing the wildest plots yet? Alistair and Lewis discuss.
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It's unlucky number 13 as we dive back into the world of American Horror Story for the diminishing returns of Freak Show. Lewis plays devil's advocate as returning guest Amy West (Total Film, Radio Times) defends the series, and Alistair isn't having any of it.
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This week on Nip/Talk, Alistair and Lewis discuss both seasons of The Politician, the first show created as part of Ryan Murphy's Netflix deal, which has already been lost to the streaming algorithm. If you were wondering when Alistair would start losing his mind at having to cover every Ryan Murphy show, this is the episode for you.
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We're back on American Horror Story - and are joined by our first returning guest! Clarisse Loughrey (The Independent) joins us to talk all things Coven, the third season of Ryan Murphy's anthology series, and to dissect everything from problematic storylines to, ahem, problematic crushes.
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In the first episode of 2021, Alistair and Lewis dive into the not unproblematic second season of Nip/Tuck, and thank Ryan Murphy for giving us the greatest gift of all - an episode where JK Simmons gets tits, so he can understand women.
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This week, musical aficionado Stace Williams joins Lewis and Alistair to dissect The Prom, Ryan Murphy's big budget Netflix adaptation of the Broadway phenomenon. But what does it lose from stage to screen? And should James Corden be on trial at the Hague? On our last episode of 2020, we aim to answer all this and more.
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.