
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 | 10 years ago |
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We've dealt with everyone hearing back from colleges, and you know what that means: it's time for prom! Joey's going with Pacey, even though he seems to have lost interest in kissing or looking at her. Jen and Jack are supposed to go as friends, but ... more
It's tough to be pregnant on TV! If your supposed loved ones aren't making snarky comments about how big you got to GROW A HUMAN PERSON INSIDE YOU, you're the butt of the "joke" of at least one and maybe several bouts of false labor. Ha ha ha? But no... more
It's Ditch Day for the seniors of Capeside High, but the ones we're watching are hardly enjoying carefree time off from school. Jen gets Joey to come with her for an interview with an admissions guy at the University of New York. Joey is excited to s... more
It's April, which means envelopes fat and thin are arriving in Capeside. Joey is jealous of the pile of acceptances Jack secured for himself and Jen, but doesn't need to be for long: she finds out she's been admitted to Worthington at the very same m... more
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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
They can’t seem to see that it’s a TV SHOW!!! Way overly pedantic. Picking at every single word, every single plot line and whether it’s realistic or not. Newsflash: it’s not because it’s Hollywood..I mean Wilmington! I do listen to their recap though because sometimes they have a funny comment and I like hearing some of their perspectives. But they need to lighten up.
From the naive perspective on what racism truly is, to political commentary nobody asked for.. makes a few episodes difficult and cringe to get through. I don’t need to know what political party a podcaster covering 90210 belongs to.
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This podcast provides a humorous and detailed commentary on the iconic teen dramas of the 90s and early 2000s, including "Dawson's Creek," "Melrose Place," and "Beverly Hills, 90210." Through a combination of episode recaps, insightful analysis, and witty banter, the hosts reflect on the cultural significance of these shows while also exploring complex themes such as friendship, identity, and romance faced by the characters. Their in-depth discussions often highlight nostalgic moments, issues of representation, and the evolution of storytelling in television, making this a great choice for fans looking to relive or discover the charm of these classic series.
Listeners can expect a blend of light-hearted observations with critical analysis,... more
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