Sisters Who Saga is a sci-fi/fantasy recap podcast hosted by two geeky gals who love discussing stories that take place in worlds more magical than our own. The female perspective can often be lacking when it comes to the sci-fi/fantasy genres, so MK and
The siblings are excited to embark on their first sci-fi journey together as they begin their recap of the Netflix show Black Mirror, Season 6. Episode One (Joan is Awful) brings viewers on an awful journey in multiple dimensions with an involuntary participant. Cringe along as the sibs discuss the downfall and eventual redemption of a regular Jane, or in this case, Joan. Don't miss commentary on the stellar casting, terrifying AI technology and terrible wig situation. Stay tuned until the end for the sibling's thoughts on Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, M. Night Shyamalan's Knock at the Cabin, and HBO's version of a gruesome tale based on true events, Love and Death. We love to hear from you! Please email us any thoughts or questions at sisterswhosaga@gmail.com. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts)!
It's time for the final recap of season 2 of “Shadow and Bone,” “No Funerals.” The siblings laugh at the ridiculousness of the Darkling still trying to shoot his shot with Alina after everything that's happened, their hearts break for Kaz when he finally tells Inej how he feels and she turns him down, and they do their best impression of what Alina was thinking in that final shot. They wonder if “Shadow and Bone” will get a third season and what it would entail, and MK begs the universe for a “Six of Crows” spinoff.
This week, the siblings cover the penultimate episode of Shadow and Bone season 2, “Meet You in the Meadow.” MK rubs it in everyone's faces that she always knew Nikolai loved Alina, they discuss the fact that you can respect bitches you also hate (bitch in question: Fruszi played by Rachel Redford), and MK and Libby drool over Tolya during his four-against-one fight scene. At the end, Teddy talks (a lot) about “Rick and Morty,” MK delves into her review of “Scream VI,” and Libby discusses how she loved Netflix's “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.” Get in Contact: • Follow us at @Sisters_Who_Saga on Instagram • Email us any thoughts or questions at sisterswhosaga@gmail.comDon't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts)!
In the latest episode, Sisters Who Saga (and their brother) recaps episode 6 of "Shadow and Bone" season 2, “Ni Weh Sesh (I Have No Heart).” The siblings love how Baghra makes Mal her errand (bitch) boy the entire episode, they debate the possible reasoning behind The Crows' hallucinations, and they wonder what kind of “boning” is needed for Mal to pass his amplifier power to Alina. Things get out of hand when Ted shares his theory about flying babies made of light, the crew breaks out into a performance of NSYNC's “I Want You Back” (snapping included), and Libby shares a story about a man who had a butt plug in during an MRI. This episode is truly unhinged y'all.
This week, the team recaps the fifth installment of “Shadow and Bone” season 2, “Yuyeh Sesh (Despise Your Heart).” They discuss how Alina's comical seduction of the Darkling reminds them of Jasmine seducing Jafar in “Aladdin,” Teddy teases his buddy cop fanfic about him and Mal, and Libby shares that she may be into the Darkling now that he has been knocked down a few pegs. In the “What Has Enchanted Us” segment of the show, MK discusses the 2023 thriller film “Missing,” Libby highly recommends the HBO series “Somebody Somewhere” starring Bridget Everett, and Teddy cannot stop talking about how Netflix's “Sweet Tooth” will “knock your socks off.” Get in Contact: • Follow us at @Sisters_Who_Saga on Instagram • Email us any thoughts or questions at sisterswhosaga@gmail.com Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts)!
In this episode, the siblings recap “Shadow and Bone” season 2 episode 4, “Every Monstrous Thing.” They discuss the chemistry between Alina and Nikolai, debate Kaz's motivation behind his dismissal of Inej, and Libby reminds us not to sleep on the poet-loving Tolya, played by Lewis Tan. At the end, Libby shares her review for Netflix's “The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die,” aka Uhtred Son of Uhtred's movie and Ted explains his love for the 2017 film “Kong: Skull Island” (not random at all). Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts)! Get in Contact: • Follow us at @Sisters_Who_Saga on Instagram • Email us any thoughts or questions at sisterswhosaga@gmail.com
In our latest episode, the gang discusses season 2 episode 3 of “Shadow and Bone,” entitled “Like Calls to Like.” The siblings revel in the romantic scenes between Wylan and Jesper and Inej and Kaz, Libby admits that Kaz's escalating ruthlessness is working for her, and MK shares her Six of Crows book knowledge, as she is currently reading it for the second time. At the end of the show, Libby shares her love for the PBS Jane Austen adaptation “Sanditon” starring Theo James, MK talks about her new favorite quirky comedy show, “What We Do in the Shadows,” and Teddy talks about (yet another) animated kids movie, “Bad Guys.” Get in Contact: Follow us at @Sisters_Who_Saga on Instagram Email us any thoughts or questions at sisterswhosaga@gmail.com Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts)!
“Imagine if he had had a therapist, the whole fold would never be there.” - Libby on the Darkling This week the siblings discuss the second episode of the sophomore season of “Shadow and Bone," entitled "Rusalye." They wonder if they may be spotting some chemistry between Alina and Sturmhond (aka stroopwafel), they gush about the awesomeness of each Crow member (a pastime that will undoubtedly continue throughout the season), and they celebrate the return of Zoë Wanamaker as Baghra. In What Has Enchanted Them this week, Libby talks about season 3 of “The Mandalorian,” MK wraps up the group's discussion on “Daisy Jones & The Six,” and Ted gives his review on “History of the World, Part II.”
The siblings kick off their coverage of the Netflix fantasy series "Shadow and Bone," diving into the newly released second season, and giving a short (and possibly confusing) recap of the first season. Watching the first season is highly recommended to give context for this season's shenanigans with Alina/Mal and the Crows. A few important things are discussed including: Are all pirates just privateers, is Mal afraid of the power of women, and is Ben Barnes actually evil in real life?! Stay tuned until the end for some honest reviews of Daisy Jones and the Six and the new Chris Rock special...
“He's eternal, bitch.” An actual line from the finale of Disney+'s “Willow.” In their final recap of season 1 of “Willow,” the siblings who saga let loose on the series that has let them down at almost every turn. Ted's sass levels are at an all-time high, MK questions whether or not the series might be a spoof, and Libby volunteers to drink the Wyrm's evil liquid just to stop watching the episode. Although it's safe to say “Willow” was not their favorite show to cover, they sure do have fun talking about it! The siblings give their final thoughts on “Willow” and then move on to the shows they've been watching. They of course discuss “The Last of Us” on HBO and Libby contemplates if her mushroom obsession will continue after watching the show. Libby talks about why you should watch another HBO post-apocalyptic drama called “Station Eleven,” and Teddy discusses the animated sitcom “Ten Year Old Tom” while Libby falls asleep.
Hey, Sisters Who Saga fans, WHERE YOU AT? Let's wrap up Disney's Willow Season 1 with as much humor and wit as we can! The long-awaited recaps for Episodes 7 and 8 are out now! We will make it through this … we swear! No, but really, it's been a fun show to watch and a delight to have Willow back in our lives. We're grateful for the joy. And the cheesy magic. And the cringe-worthy dialogue. So tune in and enjoy our recaps for the last two eps, you stupid cankers! :) In this episode, don't miss the "What Has Enchanted Us This Week" segment where Libby dives deep into her new obsession, season 2 of the Netflix show "Vikings Valhalla." So many man tears! MK shares a traumatizing experience with the new tv show "Interview with a Vampire" and Ted talks about ... ope ... so sorry Ted, we've run out of time.
“Dirt makes you hotter and everyone knows that,” is just one great insight from this week's episode of Sisters Who Saga. The crew unfortunately had a technical issue and lost the audio for the recap of episode 5. But worry not! They do a quick overview of the 5th installment of Disney+'s “Willow” at the top of this episode. They then dive into episode 6, discussing the purpose of Christian Slater's character Allagash, the comedic gold of the weirdly formal and polite trolls, and how the length of Prince Arik's hair correlates to his likability. At the end of the episode, MK discusses her thoughts of the film “The Menu,” Libby and Ted agree that Noah Baumbach's latest film “White Noise” was bizarre and hard to watch, and Libby shares the interior design shows that have been inspiring her.
The siblings are back from winter break and ready to discuss Willow episode 4, “The Whispers of Nockmaar.” Things get spooky as Willow and his crew attempt an exorcism and drama unfolds in Queen Bavmorda's castle. This episode gives a lot of backstory on the Crone and Bavmorda's villain journey which will most certainly be useful in the journey going forward. We also catch a glimpse of the Immemorial City. Things that enchanted us this week include “The Invitation,” “His Dark Materials” on HBO and an anime show of some kind ...
The siblings are back from holiday break to cover episode 3 of "Willow." They also ask the important questions, like "Is Willow a great sorcerer?" "What is a canker?" and "Can an episode be a filler episode if characters die?" In the final segment, MK and Libby discuss the second season of "White Lotus" and Libby explains why the new adaptation of "Dangerous Liaisons" on STARZ deserves the second season it will never get.
Sisters Who Saga (and their brother) continue their coverage of the Disney+ series "Willow." They get caught up on Sorcha's possible ulterior motivations, revel in Willow's continued comedy gold (Warwick Davis), and wonder what audience the show was intended for. Then the siblings discuss what has enchanted them this week, including Trevor Noah's Netflix special "I Wish You Would," the cinematic masterpiece "The Chipmunk Adventure," Netflix's "Lady Chatterley's Lover," Amazon Prime Video's "Three Pines," Netflix's "Wednesday," and ABC's "Alaska Daily."
The siblings begin their journey recapping the new Disney+ series "Willow" starring Warwick Davis. Magic, adventure, and "the power of friendship" abound in the first episode of this much-anticipated show. Let the cheesy, 80's inspired fantasy story of a brave wizard and his Gen Z counterparts begin! Enchanting recommendations this week include the documentary "Val," the Amazon series "The Wheel of Time," and the seasonally appropriate film, "Spirited."
Sisters Who Saga (plus their brother) recap the 1988 film “Willow” in our latest episode. This cult classic features silly 80s humor, a (mostly) shirtless Val Kilmer in his prime, and the cutest ginger baby of all time. For what has enchanted them this week, MK implores everyone to watch the Peacock show “Vampire Academy,” Libby shares her love for “The Serpent Queen” on Starz, and Ted explains why “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” is not your typical biographical musical drama film.
Tune in as the siblings wrap up their House of the Dragon Season 1 journey with a recap of the season finale, "The Black Queen." There is much to debate and ponder over the next year or two (or three?) until Season 2 premieres. But one thing is sure - it's going down! In this epic final episode, we get a true sense of the complex motivations behind the war that is to come. None as sad as the loss of one of Rhaenyra's sons and his teen dragon at the hand of his one-eyed uncle. The siblings close with their enchantments from the week, Libby gushes over "Vikings Valhalla" on Netflix and Ted and MK list their top 5 horror flicks in honor of spooky season.
Listen in as the saga siblings review House of the Dragon Season 1 Episode 9 entitled the Green Council. With Viscerys gone, chaos breaks loose as the Greens scramble to crown Aegon before the Blacks realize the seat is up for grabs. A search for the reluctant king reveals many unsettling truths: Aegon's disgusting proclivities and favorite pastimes, Aemond's hidden desire for the Iron Throne, and the fraught relationship between twin brothers from the Kingsguard. The new king is crowned and Rhaenys makes an unforgettable escape that is possibly the most exciting part of the season. Mk and Libby throw a few feminist rants into the mix and call Teddy out on some very concerning ideas he has about the 90's and Britney Spears... #freebritney Stick around for the final segment where the siblings discuss their enchanting recommendations for the week, including "Last Night in Soho," "The Case Against Adnan Sayed" from HBO, and "Sorry to Bother You," on Netflix.
MK flew out of town this week on dragonback, so Libby and Ted recap HotD episode 8 without their Gen Z counterpart. But don't worry, she sends letters by owl throughout the show to share her wisdom from afar! The elder siblings discuss who should lead Driftmark, the importance of legacy, and the tragic death of a second son who just couldn't keep his mouth shut. They cheers to Paddy Considine as he leaves the show and brings King Viserys's story to a stunning conclusion. His epic Grandpa Energy will be missed, although we can't say the same for those disfiguring skin sores. Reconciliation between the Greens and the Blacks seems possible for a brief moment, but hopes are dashed by hot-headed teenage boys and a deathbed misunderstanding. Don't miss some enchanting recommendations in the final segment where Ted updates us with his thoughts on the "Rings of Power" (Amazon Prime) and Libby shares her favorite design show, “For the Love of Kitchens” from Magnolia Network.
Sisters MK and Libby continue their recap of the first season of House of the Dragon and Episode 7 entitled “Driftmark” does not disappoint. Back by popular demand, Brother Ted provides the recap again this week. Everything really is better when you have someone to mansplain it for you, right!? The plot thickens as House Targaryen and House Valyrian are brought together for Laena's funeral at Driftmark and not everyone gets along. The siblings reluctantly discuss the long-awaited “coupling” scene, the incredible she-dragon bonding moment, and the theatrical fight sequence between Rhaenyra and Alicent (soon to be the Blacks and the Greens.) Fans rejoice as their dragon dreams come true during that epic dragon shot containing the most dragons we've seen convened in one place. It's like a dragon party! (*Many nerd noises and cheers*) We end with a very unconventional wedding that might not have everyone in the realm celebrating. Stay tuned for the final segment where the siblings discuss what has enchanted them this week. It may include a black flame candle and some very old and magical sisters looking for children to eat on toast. Come now, we fly!
The sisters let their brother Ted try "the art of recapping" on for size in this new episode covering House of the Dragon, Season 1 Episode 6 entitled "The Princess and the Queen." They discuss the episode as best they can, despite a 10-year time jump which leaves much to be desired in terms of plot holes and character development. But the new, aged-up cast brings their A-Game to help make the transition a little easier. The sisters hate on Alicent, love on House Strong and revel in Rhaenyra's unexpected love of motherhood. Theories abound, the future is discussed and a villain is born ... Don't miss the end of the pod where the siblings discuss what they've watched (or only half-watched) this week - predators, duals, and British landscaping with celebrity gardener, Monty Don. We love you Monty!
The sisters are excited to head to Westeros this week to cover the royal wedding of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Laenor Velaryon. Blood will be spilled, the King will faint, the Queen will wear GREEN, and Daemon will wreak havoc ... but, by the Light of the Seven, the couple will be married by the end of the episode! Brother Ted is back again to help discuss all of the fun wedding drama, the swift and tragic departure of badass lady of the Vale Rhea Royce, and predictions for the second half of the season. The characters will be "aging up" next week and things are really going to heat up - hopefully with the help of lots of dragons. We want more dragons, please! Stay tuned to hear what has enchanted the siblings this week - Lizzo's "Watch Out for the Big Grrrls," the new Netflix hit, "Do Revenge" and a look at this year's Thor movie "Thor: Love and Thunder."
In this episode the sisters have chosen to recap an episode about incest with ... their brother! Woops! How were they to know House of the Dragon Episode 4 "King of the Narrow Sea" would be so messy? They power through the discomfort and dive deep into the most intense episode of the season. They discuss the male gaze (or in this case, the female gaze), the proper term for a whore house (sex worker facility?), and why there was a rat spotted in the King's bedroom. Patriarchy prevails in a show claiming to provide a feminist angle to the GOT universe, and they all feel confused by the empathy they feel for Otto when he's fired as Hand of the King. Stick around til the end for a few delightful recommendations from the crew - Mainly "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin," season 2 of "Only Murders in the Building" and something called ... football? Futbal? Footsball? GO SPORTS!
Things get real crabby as MK and Libby discuss House of the Dragon Season 1 Episode 3 entitled "Second of His Name." Brother Ted helps mansplain a few things with some valuable backstory while sharing a story or two of his own. Listen on to learn which of the three has their own homegrown fantasy epic that is still to be published, and enjoy as they all work through things they should really be working through in therapy! Daddy issues, the power of vulnerability (thanks Brene Brown), and the true meaning of masculinity. Most importantly they discuss who really is worthy of being a "fantasy fan" based on working knowledge of imaginary worlds that don't ACTUALLY exist!? No fake fans, please ... In the end, Ted and Libby give their initial feelings on the new highly-anticipated Lord of the Rings prequel series, "The Rings of Power" from Amazon (alllllll the nerdy feels, gorgeous costumes, where da hot elves at?), and MK shares complicated thoughts on the newest Jordan Peele horror flick, "Nope."
Join the sisters and their special guest this season, their brother Ted, as they recap Episode 2 of House of the Dragon on HBO Max. The episode, entitled the Rogue Prince (more like the Prankster Prince, amirght?!) definitely delivers on laughs, legos, and ugly-looking dragons. The siblings discuss the new blood river intro, how scrappy Rhaenyra's dragon may be, and which teen girlfriend King Viserys will choose to marry! (Did you see it coming?) Don't miss the end where Mk and Libby discuss things that have enchanted them this week, including "Sex Education" on Netflix (the wallpaper! the jumpsuits! and soon Dan Levy!) and the crime drama thriller film "The Outfit." Brother Ted (who did NOT follow the assignment) shares a movie that he hated, that got 13% on Rotten Tomatoes! FYI: Spoilers for "The Nut Job" ahead ...
The sisters are starting their recap on a brand new show and that show is “House of the Dragon” (HotD), the “Game of Thrones” (GOT) prequel on HBO Max. MK and Libby decided to invite their brother Ted on the pod to get a different (nerd) perspective on the GOT and HotD universe. They dive deep into the first episode and discuss what worked and didn't work for them. They also debate the level of celebrity of Matt Smith, predict what might happen in the rest of the show, and drool over Sir Criston Cole. At the end, they discuss what they've been watching recently, including “The Black Phone,” “Not Okay,” “The Bear,” “Men in Black,” and “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” (which made Ted sob).
In this episode, MK and Libby discuss the season three finale of “Britannia.” They ponder the important questions, like, “Did the writers base certain scenes on personal acid trips?” “Do we support women who worship satan?” and “Is this England?” At the end of the episode, the sisters talk about the Hulu show “Becoming Elizabeth” and Apple TV+'s “Shining Girls,” in addition to doing their best Love Island UK accents.
In the latest episode of Sisters Who Saga, MK and Libby discuss the penultimate episode of season three of "Britannia." They especially delight in discussing the epic fight at the end of the episode, and wonder if things could possibly get worse for the “Fellowship of the Spear.” Then at the end, the sisters discuss Hulu's "The Great," the Sandra Bullock/Channing Tatum film "The Lost City," and FX's "Under the Banner of Heaven." This episode also features the first off-the-rails feminist rant of the pod. Enjoy!
In this episode of Sisters Who Saga, MK and Libby recap the sixth episode of "Britannia."
In this episode, MK and Libby recap the fifth episode of "Britannia." They reminisce about Hella asking Aulus, "Sure you want the other fellow to know?", Antedia detecting Divis' virgin status, and Quant's hilarious improvised song. Libby also discusses her thoughts on Disney+'s "The Book of Boba Fett" and MK regales Libby with her opinions on the new "Scream" movie and the Hulu film "Fresh."
MK and Libby have a lot to say about the fourth episode of "Britannia," but in a good way! They ponder Lucius' beauty routine, praise Cait and her badass speech, and argue over what exactly the "great vision" actually was. At the end, MK talks about watching the newest film iteration of Libby's favorite musical, "West Side Story," and Libby finally gets to talk about her (unhealthy) obsession, "The Last Kingdom." We can't forget that a new line was also added to Hemple's best quotes list: "Thank you pretty tits."
MK and Libby continue their coverage of "Britannia" with a recap on the third episode. The sisters add more favorite Hemple quotes to their list, including when she asks Aulus if he's "a bit trembly wembly?" The Cait/Antidea team-up gives MK more of the Cait she knows and loves, and just like Aulus, MK and Libby wonder why he is Willa and the Veran's baby. MK talks about a new reality dating show with "old" people that she watched called "My Mom, Your Dad" and Libby discusses her disappointment with HBO Max's "The Gilded Age."
MK and Libby continue in their recap of "Britannia." In this episode, they discuss what goes down in season 3 episode 2, which to be honest, isn't much. Join in as they mourn Vitus, discuss Aulus' villain status, and gush over Antidea. At the end, Libby talks about "the sports" she's been watching and MK talks about her experience watching the South Korean zombie movie "A Train to Busan."
Sisters Who Saga is kicking off with EPIX and Amazon Prime Video's "Britannia." We are recapping season 3 episode 1. "Britannia" is the story of the Roman invasion of Britain in 43AD that forces rival kingdoms to join forces. This may not seem like a fantasy show at first glance, but "Britannia" includes trips to the underworld, demons, prophecies, and more. Join MK and Libby as they journey back to Roman Britain to discuss this epic historical fantasy drama. CW: This episode contains discussion of violence against a child.