
Last season, we – Daisy and Julia, two One Direction-obsessed best friends – revisited the hit Harry Styles fanfiction "After" written by Anna Todd. Now, we're back for season two, where we're re-reading the second installment in the After series, fittingly titled "After 2." Read along each week as we take on the roles of Harry, Tessa, and everyone else while giving live reactions. It's the podcas... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Hey, long time no see! Sorry about that...But we're back with some more chapters! At this point, I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing...
Tessa reconciles with what she's learned about Harry and his past. She and Anne eat some tacos (w... more
We've got a special episode for y'all this week - the 1D extravaganza! Listen along as the narrators take a break from reading to discuss the best and the worst of One Direction's discography, their thoughts on Niall's many controversies, how they'd ... more
Guess who's back, back again: Caitie's back! Tell a friend!!!
This week's episode actually has some plot! Harry, Tessa, and Anne exchange Christmas gifts, and of course it gets a bit uncomfortable. Unfortunately, a nice nap is disrupted by none oth... more
To be real, true, and honest, not a lot happens plot-wise this week. We get to see what Tessa and Harry are like as a reunited couple (spoiler: it's bad, too) and how they spend the Christmas season (NOT Christmas) together with Anne. A movie is watc... more
Folks, truly and honestly welcome to the freaking Oscars, because BOY do the narrators bust out their acting chops for you this week...!!!
In this week's episode, Harry and Tessa go last minute Christmas shopping (the last minute-ness cannot be emp... more
Hello again! Sorry for the quick hiatus...the Ides of March did a doozy on us...But we return with an episode that's all giggles!
This week, Tessa returns to their- her- his- THE apartment, receiving comfort from Harry – aka, wiping her tears and s... more
If y'all can get through the intro, we have quite the episode for you. (Sorry, we've got things to say!)
This week, we endure Tessa and Harry having to pretend to be a couple while Harry's mom (who is still named Anne somehow) stays at the apartmen... more
So much goes on in this week's episode, and again, we're not sure if it's the story or us. Either way, we hope it makes up for missing last week - sorry, besties!
Harry goes to Liam for help, and maybe he does get it, but things go off the rails (o... more
Daisy and Julia bring some much needed humor to the repetitive, redundant, and cringeworthy story that is After. Their comments encapsulate everything you’re probably thinking yourself as you re-read this tragedy of events as a twenty-something year old. D & J cleverly use metaphors and analogies to sidestep reading uncomfortable material, and by the end of each episode your stomach will hurt from laughing so hard (but in a cool way). Definitely a podcast you won’t want to miss!!
Julia and Daisy have a certain charm that really appeals to me, a 21 year old who read this as a 13 year old. Reliving the cringe and nostalgia with humor!









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