Onesies Emily Burton & Andrew Wickliffe
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- TV & Film
A podcast discussing one season television shows; currently discussing FREAKS AND GEEKS (1999).
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12.6 Insert Snowglobe Here (My Little Prince), or: Crashing (2016), 6 of 6
What's this, another season without a bad episode? How ever will Emily and Andrew recover? Stay tuned to the end of this episode to find out. You don't just get to hear about next season, you also get to hear all about CRASHING's finale, which Emily knew about already because she watched ahead. Listen as they hosts try to remember numerous details, track various scenes, and keep spoilers until the last possible moment.
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12.5 How's the Curry? (Damn It, Lulu), or: Crashing (2016), 5 of 6
Emily and Andrew reach the penultimate CRASHING and discuss how the show starts wrapping things up, and the chances PWB takes with the audience's stomachs to get there. They also remain bullish about their ships on the show. At least, Andrew does; Emily watched ahead. Le sigh.
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12.4 When You're Sliding Into First (Down With the Patriarchy), or: Crashing (2016), 4 of 6
Emily overcomes a plot point she really doesn't like (despite Andrew's attempts to craft the episode around it), and settles into another fantastic episode of PWB's CRASHING. The show keeps making (unexpected) big swings and landing them. Tune in as the hosts continue... enjoying the show they're watching! Whoo!
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12.3 It's Not the Eighties, You Can Make That Joke (You Cannot), or: Crashing (2016), 3 of 6
Once again, Emily and Andrew find themselves contending with a... good television show? Exquisite at times? Thoughtful? All these words they've forgotten how to engage with, beatened down by the ABC sitcoms of yore. But thanks to PWB, they're learning to live in television land again!
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12.2 Don't Be Absurd (We're British), or: Crashing (2016), 2 of 6
What's this? Emily and Andrew... enjoying another episode of a television show? There's complex character development intertwined with physical comedy so extreme it would be too much for summer improv? And it's successful? Has a good show broken your dear narrator's ability to make declarative statements and instead everything must be in the form of a question? Find out next week, but, first, listen to this week's episode! Anything for a bit, am I right?
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12.1 Is That Sensation Called Laughing (In the Same Car), or: Crashing (2016), 1 of 6
Having survived the wilds of Sherwood Forest, and now sticking to the rivers and the lakes they're used to, hosts Emily and Andrew find refuge in an abandoned hospital and its funny, sexy caretakers. Is the hospital abandoned? Will they be funny and sexy after breaking each others' hearts? Probably, because it sure seems like a danged good show so far. What a relief it is.