The cast, crew, executives, and fans of Felicity revisit the show 25 years after its premiere on The WB to discuss why the show remains a cultural touchstone and what made that moment in the history of television particularly unique. Rather than going episode-by-episode, Dear Felicity episodes will cover themes and story arcs as a way to have broader conversations about Felicity, The WB, the caree... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
Juliet and Greg discuss Episodes 118 and 119, two Julie Emrick–centric episodes. Gina Prince-Bythewood joins Juliet to discuss how Gina’s own life experiences were poured into the character of Julie. Then, Julie herself, Amy Jo Johnson, comes on the ... more
Juliet and Mandy discuss Episodes 116 and 117, in which Felicity loses her virginity. They talk about how the show handled that moment and some other fun plot points from these episodes. Then, Juliet is joined by Andrea Newman, who wrote on 117, to t... more
Juliet and Mandy talk about Episodes 113-115, which include the Todd Mulcahy arc and J.J.’s directorial debut. Juliet talks about why this set of episodes is one of her favorites and some of the worst music replacements in these episodes. Then Juliet... more
Greg returns to discuss Episodes 109-112 with Juliet. They cover many firsts for Felicity: her first Thanksgiving away from home, her first finals, her first time (almost). It’s a momentous stretch for 'Felicity' and for TV as we now know it. Jennife... more
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The ad campaign for this pod on the rest of the Ringer podcasts finally got to me. I’m just out of college, so Felicity was never on my radar, but I am sooooo glad I caved and started watching because it is an incredible show! more
Bravo! “Dear Felicity” is fantastic! Chef’s kiss!🤌🏼 Juliet is supreme as co-Host, Interviewer, and reigning Expert / Historian of of all things Felicity, The WB and television in the late 90s/early aughts! I consider myself a Felicity Super Fan, yet I still learn so much from the deep background and details Juliet generously gifts in each episode. The episodes are well considered and staged. Greg and Mandy are fantastic! Love this podcast!
As a die hard Felicity fan, I was SO EXCITED for this podcast. However, I’m four episodes in and I don’t think I will finish. I don’t find Juliet to be a very captivating podcast host, but I do appreciate her love of Felicity. And while I’m sure Greg Grunberg is a lovely person, his constant name dropping, and talking over the guests is honestly so infuriating and gross.
Juliet Litman what can I say. From her comments on the very first episode of the show saying how when she was 12 she knew what meant to have sexual feelings for somebody. Um Hello this show is not for 12 year olds. Then on an episode two weeks ago when talking about buffy and other wb shows and how that show only cast “White Actors”. Does nobody from management listen or realize the lines she has crossed. You cannot say things like she has said. Get a new Host please and get rid of Juliet Litman... more
It is tiring hearing how much better NY is than LA, but when she didn’t even know if Hannah played the piano… yikes. This show is too precious for too many. I’m sure she’s a lovely person, but a Felicity fan she is not.
Spotify | #19 | United States/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #102 | United States/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #59 | Canada/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #102 | Australia/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #198 | Italy/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #90 | Norway/TV & Film |
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