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Spilt Milk
Fran Webber & Trista Turley
15 episodes
6 days ago
"Call Your Girlfriend" for nerds. Two long-time, long-distance friends chat about books, movies, and tv shows they liked—or didn't.
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"Call Your Girlfriend" for nerds. Two long-time, long-distance friends chat about books, movies, and tv shows they liked—or didn't.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Russian Doll
Spilt Milk
53 minutes 18 seconds
5 years ago
Russian Doll

We talk about one of our favorite shows: Russian Doll, created by the amazing Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, and Amy Poehler. Also, we chat about why more tv should be written by women and the woes of life in the peak tv era.

DISCLAIMER: There ARE spoilers. If you don't want Russian Doll spoiled, don't listen. Also, this is our very first baby podcast episode and the audio is... not great. We're sorry! We're learning! Thank you for being our guinea pigs.

NOTES: We briefly discuss a distinction between science fiction and fantasy attributed to Mike Mearls in this article by Andrew Ervin on LitHub. We couldn't remember where we'd read this while recording, so we're putting the reference here!

CREDITS: Music - "Spilled Milk" by Scott Kubie and Jon Peterson

Spilt Milk
"Call Your Girlfriend" for nerds. Two long-time, long-distance friends chat about books, movies, and tv shows they liked—or didn't.