Welcome to Gasbagging. If you ever feel like you watch too much reality TV, you're in good company. Each week Professor of Unscripted and resident Lydia Schiavello-apologist, Dan Morrison, sits down with a close friend and recaps the week that was. This is a safe place to talk about the ex-housewives' Instagram accounts you still follow and unfairly compare yourself to the entrepreneurial risks th... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
In the season finale, Dan Morrison and Kate Campbell are joined by their dear friend and semi co-creator, James Duffield, to recap The Real Housewives of Sydney Reunion that was. The gals cover Nicole O'Neil's no-show, Dr. Kate Adam's front stabbing ... more
Dan Morrison and Kate Campbell are finally at the finale of The Real Housewives of Sydney Season 2 (S02E10). Before Dan and Kate dive into the final episode before the reunion, Dan tells Kate about an unexpected welfare check that arrived on his door... more
Kate Campbell and Dan Morrison are here to recap one of the best episodes of Real Housewives of Sydney yet (S02E09). Before they dive into the episode, Kate and Dan reminisce of their recent dinner party where Dan ended up full Carrie prom night. Dan... more
Kate Campbell and Dan Morrison ponder what Victoria Montano could possibly be performing at POOF DOOF this weekend in her first appearance as well as unpack Jen Shah toning Elizabeth Holmes' abs in prison. The Real Housewives of Sydney girls are off ... more
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This is a great little gem of a podcast I stumbled upon by accident. Dan is a great host and all of the guests that have been on have been enjoyable and make for a good, relaxed conversation. Audio quality is superb too; no weird dips or peaks in volume and smooth transitions from one topic to another. Nice podcast to listen to to help pass the time while also making you chuckle. If you like pop culture and reality TV looked at through a lens of dry humor, you will like this podcast. š
This is a great little gem of a podcast I stumbled upon by accident. Dan is a great host and all of the guests that have been on have been enjoyable and make good for a good, relaxed conversation. Audio quality is superb too; no weird dips or peaks in volume and smooth transitions from one topic to another. Nice podcast to listen to to help pass the time while also making you chuckle. If you like pop culture and reality TV looked at through a lens of dry humor, you will like this podcast. š
My new routine is to watch RHOBH on a Thursday night and wake up to a new ep on the Friday morning and then hear all the thoughts.
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