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By Kyla Taylor
The podcast currently has 307 episodes available.
In our (probably) penultimate episode, we turn into correspondents on a topic we've wanted to investigate for years: Christiane Amanpour. And to do this research, we go to the most important primary sources we could find: sub-par Hollywood sequels! What inspired Amanpour to become a journalist? Is she a good role model for Rory? And what did she think of the Gilmore Girls revival on Netflix?
We Wholeheartedly Recommend: Trap, Azul board game
More pop culture we ref: Broadcast News; The Wizard of Oz; Good Night, and Good Luck; Pink Panther 2; Iron Man 2; Zoolander 2; The Simpsons; Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides; Elizabeth Holmes; Taylor Swift; Anna Wintour; Oprah
In this episode, we're taking on a listener request! We're reading the works of (but mostly watching a movie about) Sylvia Plath. What is the tragedy that Rory and Lorelai allude to? Is Gwyneth Paltrow any good at playing this poet in a movie? And why does Rory love her work so much? No need to finish that copy of The Bell Jar that's been sitting half-read on your nightstand for years—we've got all the answers here!
We Wholeheartedly Recommend: Inside Out 2 (Taylor's review), audiobooks!
More pop culture we ref: The Crown, Goop, Harry Potter, Knives Out, Twilight, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
What's a girl to do when she has no time to write a valedictorian speech? And what's a girl to do when she has to choose between two terrible love interests while working in the world of TV journalism? We're digging into the '80s romantic dramedy Broadcast News and trying to figure out what the hey it has to do with Rory's graduation. Why is Lorelai comparing Rory to Holly Hunter? What ethical controversy (if you can even call it that) could make Holly Hunter break up with a dreamy news anchor? And how much do we love The Incredibles? Our 140th episode has a special report on all of these stories.
We Wholeheartedly Recommend: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power; Murder, She Wrote
Other pop culture we ref: All the President's Men, Network, Mary Tyler Moore, Elsa Klensch, The Simpsons, Working Girl, John F. Kennedy, The Incredibles, Kim Possible, Barbie
Sorry if you thought we had a deep Rory and Lorelai thing—because we totally do! We're holding hands as we drive straight into our newest pop culture ref, the 1991 crime classic Thelma & Louise. What does this movie have to say about female friendships? What did we think of THAT ending? And is Rory totally a Thelma?
We Wholeheartedly Recommend: The Sound of Music Sing-Along, Persuasion by Jane Austen
Other pop culture we ref: Hart to Hart, Frank Sinatra, Madonna, Happy Gilmore, Alien, Holes
Because Barbra is queen! In the first pop culture ref of our final season, we finally watch and discuss The Way We Were. This '70s weepy features a Palladino-esque heroine, Robert Redford in a cable knit sweater, heartache, laugher, and Communism all in one neat package! We discuss the cultural changes in parenting since the 1970s, why the Gilmores reference this movie several times in the series, and, yes, Robert Redford in that cable knit sweater.
We Wholeheartedly Recommend: Adventure Time, The Fall Guy (Taylor's review)
Other pop culture we ref: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; Out of Africa; They Shoot Horses, Don't They?; Taylor Swift; Antonio Banderas
Did you miss us? We're back with our final season covering Gilmore Girls's final season, but with a few changes to our previous format. We explain all that, PLUS talk about seeing the one and only Amy Sherman-Palladino at PaleyFest, her upcoming show Etoile, and the new children's book Gilmore Girls: At Home in Stars Hollow.
Rickey and Denzel reveal how they've made it through their biggest breakups and how YOU can do the same. This episode was recorded before SAG-AFTRA went on strike.
A special friend is in the studio, and his complicated relationship with Denzel is getting UNPACKED on the pod. This episode was recorded before SAG-AFTRA went on strike.
The girls are back from Paris Fashion Week, and they have THOUGHTS. But first, Rickey and Denzel talk about the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes and how they're affecting their community.
The girls are sharing their biggest, unforgivable icks. From cheap, lying men to just men in general, Rickey and Denzel have a few icks to share. Men with ankle monitors, though? They can't get enough of! PLUS Denzel shares about his titty removal and Rickey realizes he's the problem? **This episode was recorded before SAG-AFTRA went on strike.**
The podcast currently has 307 episodes available.