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Same - I'm at the point where new, breaking information flies over my head because I just assume it's something I was supposed to know already and had forgotten about.

Thanks for the tip!

That Criminal episode was incredible - it could not be more timely, and it also introduced me to a whole aspect of the history of abortion in America that I had never heard before. The people being discussed were some true heroes of their time. An amazing story.

Truu Stowray is great, but I'm a pretty diehard Dave Holmes fan (and was a pretty diehard RW/RR fan back in the nineties), so it's right up my alley. It's one of the few podcasts that I wish had longer eps.

I got into it by listening to episodes featuring guests that I liked - after a few episodes I was totally on board with what Sean and Hayes were doing and now it's honestly one of my favourites. I will say that there is nothing quite like the magic of Hayes, Sean and Paul F., though.

I caught this on Netflix and was kind of only half watching, but then Alice Wetterlund showed up as Cousin Terri and I was INTO IT. Between her and Sam Richardson, it's worth checking out IMHO.

Have they never said that? I could have sworn they'd made references to being in Toronto, but maybe it's just because it's so obvious to me from the visuals…

OMG! This is excellent intel.

Gonna check it out - thanks for posting that!

I'm doing the same! I'm on ep three of season two. I've always liked Kyle McLaughlin but he's fantastic as Agent Cooper. I love his earnestness so much. And you're right, it's weird as hell and I'm shocked it was so widely popular.

Canadian burger lovers should set up some kind of mail trade with mid-Atlantic dwellers. You guys send us Martin's rolls and in return we'll send, like Coffee Crisp or ketchup chips or something.

I made smashed burgers for the first time last weekend, and they were a huge hit. I used a Shake Shack style recipe (smittenkitchen 'Fake Shack Burgers'), followed it to the letter, and it was incredible. The only thing I had trouble getting was a decent bun. The recipe called for Martin's potato rolls, which we don't

Meghan was the best. The show really needed her and Shawn (and Javier) for some levity among all of the moping and sighing (said with affection - I loved Felicity so much).

Agree with the sweaters comment - disagree with Felicity's dad. He stressed me out every time he showed up, probably because right around that time my own dad kept wanting to have 'chats' about where my Sociology/Women's Studies degree was going to get me (turns out…law school - which was the REAL mistake).

I love the show, but I definitely am much more excited to listen when it's not about an action movie. I get it - they love those movies, but it's such a nice break when it's something else, like Grease 2. And yes - June is essential - I love her.

*Episode title spoiler alert, if that's a thing*

I don't really get the major appeal of the show, but it may just not be for me. I find the hosts actually pretty charming for the most part, but I honestly have no idea who most of the people they talk about are, and more importantly, I don't really care. So, I think that means I don't need to listen to it. I kind of

I am not a musical fan either, but the songs are so funny and well-done that I kind of love them in this show. I agree - it's not cringe-inducing at all in this show (well, some of the behaviour is for sure, but that's all part of the appeal).

Seriously - I can never find the new stuff I'm really interested in, yet without fail, when a new Sandler movie is released, his face is all over the home page when I log in.