
Need someone to share the joy, pain, and shoulder pads of your Dawson's Creek, Melrose Place and Beverly Hills, 90210 rewatches? Tara Ariano and Sarah D. Bunting, co-founders of Television Without Pity, are here for you!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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The hours following the long-delayed consummation of Dawson and Joey’s intermittently romantic relationship are spent intermittently trying to define what it all means before Joey ends up at the set of Todd’s movie and finds out…Dawson has turned it ... more
After spending a summer in their various silos, the credits cast are reuniting in Boston. Jen’s happy her parents are getting divorced; she’s not so thrilled that Grams is looking to expand her horizons. Jack had an offscreen relationship with Eric, ... more
With Dawson’s Creek about to row out into the sunset, we need to figure out which show to cover next. We invited all of YOU to tell us what you’d like to hear, and we’ve collected all your voicemails, texts, and emails into this special episode. List... more
The school year is over and everyone is TRYING to move on to their next adventures, but figures from their past are getting in the way. A delayed flight lets Jack reunite with Eric, who’s decided against spending the summer trying to come out to his ... more
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I’m listening for the Dawson’s Creek recaps - hilarious! I’d been looking for something like this for awhile - nostalgic about something I watched in my teens but not afraid to make fun, and Tara & Sarah do this in a really witty way.
The *only* thing I can’t deal with is the noise before the least valuable and I always try to start the next episode before this 😅
I thought this was going to be a fun and nostalgic podcast. Turns out it seems the hosts actually hate the show they are featuring? They don’t seem to have anything positive to say and are so negative and sarcastic about all of the characters and plot lines. They pick apart everyone on the show failing to see that they are the ones who are pretty insufferable. Make a podcast about a show you like!
Some funny commentary bogged down by unfunny nit-picking every scene that doesn’t translate from the TWoP founders. We know it’s ridiculous and silly! And somehow their poking at these shows just doesn’t translate to radio. They’re more fun on the page.
I was born in 1998 so sadly I am just now discovering the best 90s dramas. I watched BH 90210 then started Melrose Place. Unfortunately I did not find this podcast until I started watching Melrose Place. However it is now a more than daily listen! I love to watch episodes of Melrose Place at night then listen to the corresponding podcast episode in the morning. The hosts are so fun and funny! Once I finish MP I plan on starting Dawsons Creek and will continue to listen to this podcast while I w... more
So bad for me to listen to
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This show is a witty, nostalgia-soaked rewatch with sharp banter and affectionate roast-style commentary on 90s–early 2000s TV: Dawson's Creek, Melrose Place, and Beverly Hills, 90210. Hosts Tara Ariano and Sarah D. Bunting deliver episode-by-episode recaps interlaced with live clips, production quirks, fan questions, and cultural riffs. The tone blends humor, nostalgia, and candid critique, often grounded in pop-culture literacy and a love of deep-dives into character arcs, writer choices, and era-specific tropes. A notable strength is the duo's long-running chemistry and ability to mix personal memories with insightful notes on how shows aged, which tends to attract listeners who enjoy smart, funny takes on cult classic TV—and who might w... more
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