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Hot Mess-Terpiece Theatre

Hot Mess-Terpiece Theatre

Date de sortie : 2026-04-30
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Date de sortie : 2026-04-30
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Lovergirl: The Ciara Miller Story

Lovergirl: The Ciara Miller Story

This week Jolenta does a deep dive on Summer House’s Ciara Miller, and The Lover archetype. The Lover is that magical loving person that all the other characters are drawn to. She loves hard and is incredibly loyal. But treat her badly and the whole w
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This week Jolenta does a deep dive on Summer House’s Ciara Miller, and The Lover archetype. The Lover is that magical loving person that all the other characters are drawn to. She loves hard and is incredibly loyal. But treat her badly and the whole world will be mad at you for hurting such a kind soul. Just look at the mess West Wilson has gotten himself into after working so hard to win back Ciara’s affection.
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Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, by Edith Hamilton
45 Master Characters, by Victoria Lynn Schmidt
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Id. d’épisode : 1000764631459
GUID : 5b7b1708-ba71-11f0-b9a0-abe555d49aa4
Date de publication : 30/4/2026 à 06:23:00

Description

Comedian & pop culture critic Jolenta Greenberg has a theory: reality TV isn’t ruining culture - it is culture. Join her and a cast of sharp, funny guests as they dig into the details behind the drama and unpack why we can’t get enough of those iconic scenes and unforgettable characters. This is the place for highbrow conversations about “lowbrow” TV
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Apple Podcasts : Avis des utilisateurs

2019-02-10

So bad...

Most of their book reviews boil down to "the white male author didn't write enough about his privilege", and they're so obsessed with this that they can't get past it. They misunderstand the message of most books, then criticize them on those points. One of the hosts keeps bringing up the "as a woman of color" card as if Japanese women were discriminated against in the U.S. in this day and age.
I hate the word "snowflake", but I have to admit it describes both hosts pretty perfectly. They really have a chip on their shoulders.
C.Ol.
2018-05-14

Funny, inspiring and full of humanity

I’ve listened to season 1 & 2, and this gets better and better. The two hosts work well together, and find the humour in the situation.
Highly recommend it.
Barada.MC