We know this recap is late. It’s 2021, which is turning out to be the bigger, meaner, younger sibling of 2020. So give us a break. We’re doing our best. Anyway, here we are, ready to recap the second season of The Sorority. Oops, we mean The Bachelor. It’s time for these teams to start earning Susan and Emily points, so how did it all go? Let’s find out!
Read moreYA Book Club: All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson
Author George M. Johnson, photographed by Sean Howard
It’s time for the first session of YA Book Club for the year 2021! What will this year bring? Did All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson kick off the year on a good note? Read on to find out!!
Read moreWhy Cyberpunk 2077 Just Didn't Work
Oh, Cyberpunk 2077, we all wanted so much more from you.
CD Projekt Red, the developer behind The Witcher 3, worked on Cyberpunk 2077 for about eight years, only to have it massively blow. Fans (myself included) should have been more suspicious when CD Projekt Red got caught placing transphobic ads in the world of the game, then refused to apologize for it. I, like a lot of people, approve of the transphobia, but wondered if it was some mix-up in translation. After all, CD Projekt Red is a Polish company. Maybe they just didn’t understand the implications of the advertisement?
Read moreOthersode #49: Teddy Ruxpin Made Me Liberal / Wonder Woman 1984
Othersode #49: Teddy Ruxpin Made Me Liberal / Wonder Woman 1984
Make a wish… Was it that we would talk about Wonder Woman 1984? Good, because your wish is granted! Join us for our discussion of the new film as we talk about Diana and Barbara’s relationship, why Steve is or isn’t great, and some socio-political issues the movie raises. Then we get into some great listener feedback about favorite things of 2020 and catch up with what’s on the Book Squad Blog! Our next #bookpisode will cover Luster by Raven Leilani (1/25), and our next #othersode is...drumroll please...our 100th EPISODE! We’ll celebrate the milestone by looking back on some favorite show moments on 2/8! Send us any feedback and your favorite moments from the show to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com or DM us on social media!
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Read moreThe Bachelor S25E1: Let Us Pray
Photo: ABC
It’s time for the Bachelor Season 25 draft! As a reminder, we draft our teams after the first rose ceremony, and no one earns any points during this episode. Read to find out who we picked to carry us to victory this season!
Read moreThe Bachelor First Impressions: We Don't Even Know Who Matt James Is
Wait… it’s time for The Bachelor again? On the one hand, we just finished up Tayshia’s season of The Bachelorette and our faces aren’t even dry from all the emotional tears we shed during that finale. But on the other hand, the last season of The Bachelor, starring Peter Weber, seemed like it happened 500 years ago. So we guess it is time after all. Time to judge a bunch of women we don’t know based on nothing but one unflattering photograph and a poorly written bio.
Let’s do this, people.
Read moreBSG #49: "You're not special!"/ The Paper Wasp
BSG #49: "You're not special!"/ The Paper Wasp
Start a toxic friendship with us while we discuss Lauren Acampora’s novel The Paper Wasp. We talk about the book’s unreliable narrator, the stalker-esque relationship between the main characters, the culty subplot,and that wild ride of an ending. Next we get into some listener feedback for Docile and catch up with what’s on the #BookSquadBlog as we close out 2020. Join us for our first #othersode of the new year about Wonder Woman 1984 on January 11, and read along for our next #bookpisode on Luster by Raven Leilani on January 25. Email or DM us feedback on The Paper Wasp, your favorite things of 2020, or anything else your heart desires! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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Read moreThe Bachelorette S16E12/13: He's the Gas, I'm the Brakes
Whew. We’ve made to the end of...what turned out to maybe be the best season ever? We got two full-ass love stories and two engagements this season. Last season, Peter ended up with three different members of his final five women, so we’ll call this season a huge improvement. It’s almost like casting older contestants with actual life experience matters! Let’s wrap up Tayshia’s love story and find out whose team won!
Read more12 Days of Christmas Movies, Day 8: Godmothered
Seriously. Every time I feel like I’ve hit the lowest of the low of the lowest Christmas movie, something pops up that shows me we can go lower. Today, that something is Godmothered, a new movie available on Disney Plus starring Jillian Bell and not Amy Adams (Isla Fisher).
You see, this movie is about Eleanor Fay Bloomingbottom, a young fairy who’s in training to become a fairy godmother in a magical place called Motherland. The problem? She’s not very good. Then Eleanor discovers a letter from a 10 year old girl named Mackenzie Walsh, and the plucky fairy decides now’s the chance to prove herself to all the old lady fairies in Motherland.
The other problem? When Eleanor comes to our world, she discovers Mackenzie isn’t 10 anymore, and now she’s got a whole wealth of adult problems.
Read moreThe Bachelorette S16E10/11: Tayshia's Heart Chakra is Cautious
2 episodes. 2 tired recappers. 1 recap. Let’s do this, people.
Emily: We start this episode with the return of Chris Harrison, and I have questions about this timeline, because it really doesn’t feel like he quarantined for two weeks after he got back.
Susan: I wrote down “this timeline is confusing” for that very reason. Tayshia tells Chris about the return of Bennett and says she’s never seen so many men be so in touch with their emotions. Same. I love it. (“It” not being Bennett and his fake love.)
Emily: I love how Chris Harrison acts surprised that Bennett is still there. This is the first of many insults to our intelligence this episode. The insults to our intelligence continue as Tayshia heads off on her one-on-one with Blake, and we’re supposed to sit here and act like we actually believe she’s interested in Blake and she might keep him. Like, okay sure. But sure, 20 points for Blake Tayshia says she’s excited for the date, but she does not seem excited for the date.
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