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June is just so wonderful. She's so delightful on HDTGM, I think because she is very genuine. But half the things that come out of her mouth are totally unexpected, yet also seem truly heartfelt. Love it!

I will always love CBB, but I agree that lately I feel like there's something missing, and I can't help but think that ingredient might be WYR and the other games he would play. In addition to letting Scott get a little goofy while playing the straight man, hey tied the show together nicely, and brought all the guest

This sounds very similar to a story I wrote when I was 6 and found today in a box in my dad's garage. I wrote a thrilling teaser on the back of the "book", it reads:
"Frisky. abowt a ascap dog whos oner is maen to him. Frisky gose throw a lot of truble. How will he find his rell oner?"
… I have a feeling my story was

I come to find out about new podcasts, i stay to discuss the old faves :)

I found this sort of zoomed-out take on the story really interesting, especially to hear a more comprehensive perspective than on My Favorite Murder, where they happened to cover the Tylenol Murders as well in the same week. Who knows how much there is to it, but Georgia did bring up the possibility that the Unabomber

I really was not into Hollywood Handbook the first couple times I listened, but I thought they were hilarious on CBB and sort of slowly listened to more and more HH, starting with older episodes that had guests I loved. Also listening to all the Reality Show Show episodes where they're not always in character helped

Not enough not to obliviously talk about October being "too scary" repeatedly!!

I do really like Adam Pally and I do think it's a bit for sure, but maybe it's just me but for me it's not that fun to listen to, and doesn't seem to give as much mileage to Hayes and Sean to demonstrate their comedic genius. Although I have always thought Hayes and Pally have really similar voices which I very much

I am so glad WYR is back! I think it just has a really nice way of tying up episodes and bringing characters, especially "characters without continuity" as you put it, together after their sometimes more separate feeling interviews. Episodes end with more warm fuzzies after a good game of would you rather!

Same here! I really had to battle it out through the first 20 episodes because I couldn't stand housekeeping and their sort of humblebrag incredulity about their show's popularity (get over it and talk about murder, the reason people are actually listening). But they must have actually grown on me, at least I think