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Drew and Glen Don’t Talk About Any Episode in Particular

Whelp, we’ve made it: one hundred episodes. By which I mean that we actually hit that mark several episodes ago, by various standards, but this is when we are actually observing that this is a thing we have done repeatedly over a set amount of time. For this episode, Drew and Glen talk about what this podcast has ended up doing in contrast to how they thought it would work when it launched. Also discussed: WandaVision (finally!) in some depth that you may regard as spoilerish if “Agatha All Along” has not already spoiled it, which is to say you are probably fine.

And yes, Drew did once compile “Every Instance of Doubling on Twin Peaks.” It is a thematic forerunner to every LGBT joke ever on The Simpsons.

Watch Drew’s video compilation of every LGBT joke ever on the history of The Simpsons.

Buy Glen’s movie, Being Frank.

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Comments

Yay my question finally got answered and I can now stop listening to this podcast! J/k of course! This is my favorite podcast and while I fell behind with my move back to the states I’m slowly catching back up and enjoying every minute of it! Congrats on one hundred and something-ish-point-five-kinda-episode episodes.

Garrett Sander

I thought the most recent Golden girls episode was great. I immediately fell in love with the guest and hope she gets an opportunity to come back. As for other episodes the cartoon one, the Fraser ones and just because I loved the show as a kid the are you being served one

Lobo

Considering you’ve never steered me wrong and also given me hundreds of hours of free entertainment, I will at least give it a go.

Kat Heagberg

Give it an episode or two and see how you feel. I’m not saying it’s for everyone but I did really enjoy it

Drew Mackie

I really didn't want to watch Wand Vision, and now I feel like don't have to. Thank you for this service.

Kat Heagberg

Cheers to your wonderful work on this project! My favorite installments include: "Dinosaurs," "Living Single," "I Love Lucy," "Mary Tyler Moore Show," the John Waters "Simpsons" episode, and the theme song special.

Joseph Barcia

Because you asked: Kwannonn/Besty updates: In recent years, Kwannon-in-Betsy's body was resurrected. Then Kwannon-in-Betsy's body and Betsy-in-Kwannon's body got swapped back to their original bodies. In current X-men comics, Betsy has given up the name 'Psylocke' and become the new 'Captain Brittan'. Kwannon has taken up the name 'Psylocke' since everyone knows her body by that name. Literally this week, Betsy's soul had been lost/detached from her body and so Kwannon went looking for her, briefly housing Betsy's soul saying "listen, we're always gonna be linked. It's weird, it sucks, but we just have to accept it" and got Betsy back into her body. -- Comic! *jazz hands*

Ryan Watt

Congratulations on your 100th episode! Too many great ones to count now, but as the child of Cuban immigrants growing up in Miami, I loved the "Que Pasa, USA?" episode! I'm a big fan of the first three seasons of "Family Guy." The humor wasn't always classy or "woke," but there did seem to be a line. When they brought it back, that line was gone and it was anything goes and too often it went way too far into crassness and gross-out humor (and it became way too self-referential). There's an episode in the seventh season called "Family Gay" (7.8; 2009) that I'd love to hear you guy's opinions on. I found it to be in extremely poor taste, but I haven't seen it in well over a decade. Keep up the great work!

VeeAaaRrr

Thank you for reminding me about the '80s cartoon episode. My other favorites are probably the sitcom dads episode, the trivia episode, and the theme song episode. I really enjoy those list-style rundowns; they're a nice bit of variety in between the more typical episodes focusing on a single story. I'd love to hear another one about various queer coded one-off or cameo characters in whatever media you two encountered in your childhood and adolescence.

Mirabai Knight

My top 10 GEE episodes is the Tony Rodriguez Golden Girls trilogy.

Rufus Crane


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