
101 episodes

Teachers Talking TV Podcast A.J. Reimer, Aaron Stueve, Julie Rowse
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- TV & Film
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5.0 • 24 Ratings
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Three high school teachers take listeners through random seasons of television, one episode at a time. Sometimes philosophical, sometimes silly, their observations of television's impact on society and culture will make you think and laugh. Often at the same time.
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“It’s getting a little too West Side Story.”
A week late is better than never: it’s our yearly Thanksgiving episode. This year we are chatting about Gilmore Girls Season 3, Episode 9 “A Deep-Fried Korean Thanksgiving.” Ms. Rowse calls this the pay-back episode for being forced to watch Twin Peaks. We hope you enjoy a little extension of the Thanskgiving spirit with this pod. Spoiler Alert on later seasons of Gilmore Girls; be warned. Special thanks to Alec Koukol for the intro music.
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The Gang Talks About It's Always Sunny
Happy Halloween! This year we are talking about Season 6, Episode 7 of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." The episode is titled "Who Got Dee Pregnant," so there might be some themes in this one that aren't okay for little ears. We hope you enjoy it anyway.
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“Now no one gets any popcorn.”
We’re back this week after a week off, and as a special treat, a longer nonsense intro for our tens of listeners. This week we are chatting about Parks and Rec, Season 7, Episode 7: “Donna and Joe.” We hope you enjoy.
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"I am nourished by your hatred!"
Life has hit T3 hard the past couple of weeks, so we apologize for the delay in episodes. We hope the dated DiCaprio jokes hold up though. Today we chat about Parks and Rec Season 7, Episode 6, “Save JJ’s.” We hope you laugh at least once. Special thanks to Alec Koukol for the intro music.
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“What if they tell Evan I like to read?”
Is privacy dead? We chat about Parks and Rec season 7, episode 5: “Gryzzlbox,” and how it relates to our current social media landscape. We all declare “Gryzzlbox” as a quite perfect episode of television. Special thanks to Alec Koukol for the intro music.
*Note: in case you are curious as to whether Ms. Rowse liked “Collateral,” she thinks it is mid.* -
“It was a punctuation mark on a sentence that had already been written.”
What would you do if you were trapped in an office for ten hours with someone you used to adore but now do not? Watch “Leslie and Ron”—Parks and Recreation season 7, episode 4—for some insight into that very scenario. And listen to us chat about it! Special thanks to Alec Koukol for the intro music.
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Excellent Podcast to Relax To
Over the seasons they have refined their style and found a distinct voice that carries throughout the episodes. The lighthearted banter and unique insights into the shows make this an ideal listen for relaxing at the end of the day.
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