For The Plot For The Plot
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- Society & Culture
A podcast looking at fandom, movies, TV, and books through the female gaze. Ya know, For Science. Listen in every Sunday with JoAnn and Abbey!
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Bringing the Light with Shadow & Bone
We're back! Just in time for Shadow and Bone Season Two, how about a retrospective dive into Season One? Here's our take on the books, the show, our beloved Crows, and the sun summoner herself. Hit play and let's find our true north! Ya know, For Science.
(Music is “Energetic Rock” by Rodrigo Vicente from HookSounds) -
Keeping up with the Bridgertons
Dear reader, the season has finally arrived and we shall do what women do: we shall talk! This week, JoAnn and Abbey dust off their mics to talk about the Netflix show Bridgerton, both the good and the bad. Join in! Ya know, For Science.
(Music is “Energetic Rock” by Rodrigo Vicente from HookSounds) -
Staying Healthy & Staying Sane: A How-To (Kinda)
This week, JoAnn and Abbey chat about the books and shows and other things that have been keeping them afloat during quarantine. Join in! Ya know, For Science.
(Music is “Energetic Rock” by Rodrigo Vicente from HookSounds) -
Everyone Has A Motive
“I seriously don’t get what goes on in this f*cking school.” That pretty much sums up Netflix’s ‘Elite’. This week, JoAnn and Abbey discuss the impeccably written murder mystery show with its delightfully disastrous kids and all the shenanigans they get into — sometimes bloody. Join in! Ya know, For Science.
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Quarantine Minisode 01 - Boys & Political Intrigue
We’re staying inside and we’re staying sharp! This week JoAnn and Abbey talk about some of the things keeping them interested and engaged: “The Miseducation of the American Boy” by Peggy Orenstein and the Netflix drama “Kingdom”. Stay safe and stay healthy, and watch/read/listen For the Plot!
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Break my heart, Covey
"Now is not the time to be fantasizing about living in an '80s movie", but we’ll take living in the world of P.S. I Still Love you anyday! This week, JoAnn and Abbey talk all things To All The Boys 2: favorite moments, coming of age, and which K-pop groups Lara Jean would stan. Ya know, For Science!
(Music is “Energetic Rock” by Rodrigo Vicente from HookSounds)