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This week on the pod:March Madness Preview (1:51)Odell Beckham Jr to the Browns (33:33)Bachelor Season Finale with Bachelor Correspondent Emma (40:57)Game of Thrones Season 4 Recap (53:20)Friends from College Season 2 (59:54)Closing Thoughts (1:19:30)
Grab a bite of our newest show Marshmallow Bits! A Sugar Frosted Serial recommendation show! Some of the Nerd Herd sits down to talk about what they've been watching and why they love it. In the episode we discuss Punisher Season 2, Daredevil Season 3, Friends From College Season 2, Tidying Up, Haunting of Hill House, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, The Innocents, The Break, Sirius the Jaeger, Taken Season 2, Supernatural, Bad Guys, The Man in the High Castle Season 3 , The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2, Stargate SG1, Castlerock, Shrink , Orville, The Masked Singer, True Detective Season 3, and Barry! Thanks for listening! Sugar Frosted Serial is a part of Next Level Nerd Podcast Network www.nextlevelnerd.com
I review and discuss Friends From College season two. Spoilers are ahead. Show highlights: -Maybe I’m bitter . . . -Friends flashbacks -What’s good about the show -What’s bad about it -How does Marianne afford her place? -Ethan’s apartment -In a materialistic sense -What makes Manhattan so great -The characters -Improv -The soundtrack -Radiohead’s High and Dry -I will finally get the characters names right! -Predictability -The soccer -If there is a season three . . . -What would have been nice -Girls -Plugs Twitter https://twitter.com/mmampodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mmampodcast iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/music-movies-and-other-stuff/id1236495556?mt=2 Podbean https://mmam.podbean.com/ © MMAMPodcast 2019 All Rights Reserved
Tidying Up With Marie Kondo has sparked a storm, but are the accolades and jabs deserved? Friends From College Season 2 is out on Netflix, and we love it. Also: travel with us back to the 1980s and enjoy the nostalgia trip that is St. Elmo's Fire. What are you watching? Tweet us your thoughts: @helenrac or @getyoureyeson.
By Matthew Nemeth My review for season 2 of Friends From College For the ad-free version of our podcasts check our patreon page, There’s also rewards on there that you can redeem. Ad-Free Podcast. https://www.patreon.com/posts/24044641/ Click here for a list Read More
By Matthew Nemeth My review for season 2 of Friends From College For the ad-free version of our podcasts check our patreon page, There’s also rewards on there that you can redeem. Ad-Free Podcast. https://www.patreon.com/posts/24044641/ Click here for a list Read More
By Matthew Nemeth My review for season 2 of Friends From College For the ad-free version of our podcasts check our patreon page, There's also rewards on there that you can redeem. Ad-Free Podcast. https://www.patreon.com/posts/24044641/ Click here for a list Read More
Roxy Striar and Jeff Graham break down the entire new season of Friends. Season 2 brought new romances, new laughs, and new drama as these wild friend learn what it means to be a grown up. Enjoy the show! It returns! Friends From College is back and so are we. We're breaking it down every week! Join Roxy and Jeff for a full season review right off the bat; and then tune in weekly for the FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE AFTER SHOW with a panel watching the episodes and giving insight, character breakdowns, and predictions! Comment, rate, and Subscribe to stay up to date! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fan Wonderland talks to talented rising star actress Jae Suh Park about hit Netflix show Friends From College and its sophomore season. TJ & Jae discuss her dream roles, how she got into acting, why she loves playing Marianne and the amount of improv in the show. TJ & Jae also discuss the film industry, how key scenes in the show happened, as well as filling in some scenes that ended up being cut from both seasons and more. Major spoilers are contained for Friends From College Season 1 & 2 and a mild trigger warning for a brief mention of a scene from Season 1. Podcast Cover designed by Fan Wonderland Cover Images Provided by Jae Suh Park/Icon PR Cover Image Credits: Photography: Ashley Frangie Makeup: Elizabeth Follert Hair: Felicia Rials Stylist: Veronica Graye Jae Suh Park Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejaesuhpark/ Episode Note: There’s an overlap in the audio in some places that makes it sound like TJ & Jae overtalk each other which didn’t actually happen during our chat.
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又有哪些电影要上映了?微信公众号:Marcast微博:@Marcast邮件:hello@marcastmedia.com
Jay and Micah sit down to discuss season 1 of Netflix's latest original series, Friends from College. Starring Keegan-Michael Key, Cobie Smulders, Fred Savage, Nat Faxon, Annie Parisse, Jae Suh Park, and Billy Eichner. The show follows seven friends who went to Harvard together that are in their late 30s/early 40s reuniting as their paths cross in New York City. Old relationships rekindle, while others have never died. A mixture of "comedies of life" moments well balanced with serious issues of leaving your late breaking adult adolescence for the eventual slide into what should be your calming 40s. The show features characters who are all incredibly terrible and selfish people but have endearing qualities once you dig into the meat of what they represent. There are issues of infidelity, career changes, gaining maturity, relationship prioritizing, trying to have kids (IVF), and balancing all of that on top of the drudges of life. Video version of the review: https://youtu.be/DAwhE3wtL_8This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5939723/advertisement
Jay and Micah sit down to discuss season 1 of Netflix's latest original series, Friends from College. Starring Keegan-Michael Key, Cobie Smulders, Fred Savage, Nat Faxon, Annie Parisse, Jae Suh Park, and Billy Eichner. The show follows seven friends who went to Harvard together that are in their late 30s/early 40s reuniting as their paths cross in New York City. Old relationships rekindle, while others have never died. A mixture of "comedies of life" moments well balanced with serious issues of leaving your late breaking adult adolescence for the eventual slide into what should be your calming 40s. The show features characters who are all incredibly terrible and selfish people but have endearing qualities once you dig into the meat of what they represent. There are issues of infidelity, career changes, gaining maturity, relationship prioritizing, trying to have kids (IVF), and balancing all of that on top of the drudges of life. Video version of the review: https://youtu.be/DAwhE3wtL_8
Friends From College Season 1 Review: 10:40 Ozark Preview: 21:45