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Survivor Season 40 "Winners at War" Preview

January 22, 2020 Todd & Mary
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Hello! It is hard to believe, but Survivor is almost back in our lives, and this season seems poised to be one of the best yet. For its 20th season, Survivor brought back some of the best people to ever play the game for Heroes vs. Villains. For its 40th season, the show is bringing back 20 winners (not necessarily the 20 best but we’ll take it), to compete against each other. Because all of these people have played before, this is less a “first impressions” blog and more a chance for us to talk about players we have seen before and for Mary to make snap judgments on those winners who are new to her.

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In Blog Tags Survivor, Guest posts, Mary posts, Television
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1917 Shines in Small Moments

January 20, 2020 Kelli

If you’ve been following the Oscars race, you’ve no doubt noticed Sam Mendes’ 1917 pushing its way to the front of the pack. Just this past weekend, the film won the top prize at the Producers Guild of America awards, which often indicates what will go on to win big at the Oscars. As usual, the discourse is hostile; while many critics have praised the film’s technical achievements, others insist there is a hollowness at the center of its spectacle. While 1917 is certainly not my personal pick for best film of the year, I would not say that it lacks emotional depth. For me, this film’s best moments are the small ones.

(Spoilers ahead)

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In Blog Tags Movies
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YOU Season 2: Am I Hate Watching or Love (Quinn) Watching?

January 17, 2020 Emily
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October 2018 was a simpler time. Our president hadn’t yet been impeached. Full House actress Lori Laughlin was still just Aunt Becky. Colton’s season of The Bachelor hadn’t aired yet, which means we had yet to meet Hannah B(east), the most famous Bachelorette of all time and mirror ball winner. We still hadn’t seen the last season of Game of Thrones, which means there was still a chance it wasn’t going to be complete crap. We were full of hope for so many things. Including a little show that had just started airing on Lifetime: You.

Back in October 2018, I wrote a reflection on the brand new show starring Penn Badgley, Elizabeth Lail, and Shay Mitchell. At the time, a lot was still up in the air, and I wasn’t sure if the show I was watching was good terrible or just terrible terrible. Now that it’s 2020, a lot has changed. You has moved to Netflix, and we’ve all binge-watched the most recent season (right? right). So now it’s time to look at where we are. Is this show good, or is it really, really bad? Let’s take a look and find out.

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In Blog Tags Emily posts, Television
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The Bachelor S24E2: I'm Not A Champagne Stealer

January 15, 2020 Susan & Emily
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Episode 2 of The Bachelor has arrived! Champagne bottles were popped. Accusations were thrown. Whose team came out on top? Read on to find out!

Emily: We enter this episode where we left off last week, and much like a champagne bottle that’s been left open for an entire week, this drama fizzled out. Hannah B. is still on the couch with Peter, but nothing really comes of it. In fact, after it was all over, I had to turn to Ben and ask if Hannah ever actually said whether she would or wouldn’t come back on the show. Of course, we all knew she would have to say no because (if for no other reason) she is under contract with Dancing with the Stars, and we know she goes on to win the season. But no dramatic declarations? Nothing? I was a little surprised.

Susan: Meanwhile all of Peter’s contestants are hanging out in an empty auditorium writing awkward sex stories. The start of every good date.

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In Blog Tags The Bachelor, Recaps, Susan posts, Bachelor Franchise, Emily posts, Television
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Othersode #36: Justice for Beth / Little Women

January 13, 2020 The Squad
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Othersode #36: Justice for Beth / Little Women

Join your four favorite Little Women (aka the Book Squad) for a discussion of Greta Gerwig’s film adaptation of – you guessed it – Little Women. We talk about the film’s narrative structure, the characters and casting, and the ending – all the while comparing notes from the 1994 film adaptation and Louisa May Alcott’s novel. Then we get into some listener feedback for 2019 faves and update you on what on the #BookSquadBlog! Read along with us for our 1/27 #bookpisode on Elevation, a novella by Stephen King, and then join us for a bonus book on our next #othersode: The Remaking by Clay McLeod Chapman on 2/10! Send listener feedback to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com and don’t forget to rate and review us on Apple podcasts!

Click through for summary, table of contents, and show notes!

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In 3-Podcast Tags Books, Movies
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Riverdale S4 — Our Mid-Season Thoughts

January 12, 2020 Kelli & Mary

It’s 2020, and as promised during our Riverdale Season 4 First Impressions post last year, we’re back, and we have opinions! As we luxuriate in these precious episodeless weeks between the first half of this trash fire of a season and the second half, we’re here to talk about what’s gone down so far, what is yet to go down, and whether or not it should be legal for this television show to exist at all.

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DC Ink: YA Superhero Bliss

January 9, 2020 Mary
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Last year, DC Comics--one of the two biggest comics publishers in the world--began releasing titles under it’s DC Ink imprint. This specialized line of graphic novels feature one-shot tales about some of DC’s biggest heroes and antiheroes, like Catwoman and Harley Quinn, with a special twist: they’re aimed at younger readers. 

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The Bachelor S24E01: The Flight Reasons

January 8, 2020 Susan & Emily
Security check: Who let Hannah Beast in? (We’re ok with it.)

Security check: Who let Hannah Beast in? (We’re ok with it.)

New year, same airplane puns. We’re back to recap Hannah Brown’s – er, I mean Pilot Peter’s – season of The Bachelor! We’ve picked our teams, and we’re ready to rack up the points for crying, kissing, screaming, and of course, windmilling. And since ABC gave us a three hour premiere, the competition between Team The Book Club (Emily’s team) and Team Risk It for the Biscuit (Susan’s team) starts NOW. Let’s go.

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In Blog Tags The Bachelor, Recaps, Susan posts, Bachelor Franchise, Emily posts, Television
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Charli XCX Starter Pack

January 3, 2020 Todd & Mary

Mary: Following in Susan and Kelli’s footsteps, we present to you another important artist you should be listening to on repeat. Every day. In all stages of life. 

We present, Charli XCX. 

Chances are, like CRJ, you probably already know some of Charli’s work, but you may not know you’re familiar with her. We’re here to reintroduce you to some of those older songs you may know while also exploring her more experimental pop bangers. 

Todd: Truly, Charli XCX (aka Charlotte Aitchison) is one of the most influential pop artists of the last decade, and while she is not necessarily a household name, she has still had a hand in shaping the sound of pop music. 

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His Dark Materials S1E8: Parents Are More Trouble Than They're Worth

January 2, 2020 Emily
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His Dark Materials picked a hell of a time to air its final episode of the season.

I mean… the week of Christmas? They expected me to go to this dark place when I was already having to deal with my relatives and traveling and food comas? Well. I didn’t watch this episode last week because of all of the aforementioned reasons, so I apologize that this final recap of the final episode is coming a week late. This one is going to be less of a recap of this episode and more of a reflection of this first season. With, yes, many thoughts about the final episode. Our journey has been a long one. Let’s wrap up season 1.

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