
A snarky but affectionate dissection of the love we see on-screen – and what it says about all of us. Hosted by culture critics Emma Gray and Claire Fallon, Love To See It is a weekly podcast that recaps reality dating shows like “The Bachelor” and revisits the romantic movies that shape the way we date and love today. We laugh, we cry, we break down every juicy detail and unpack all the weird mes... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 639 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

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Can’t beleive they are still pro Taylor Frankie Paul. These two are two lazy to gather ALL the info and watch the video of her abuse. Theyre spouting TFP’s lawyers talking points and ignoring what Ever’s lawyer says: that she has no ability to stop when she realizes her kids are in danger. Ive had enough. Feminism includes holding people accountable for their actions, and Taylor has pled guilty to felonies because she is violent. Dakota filming her is the only reason we know how dangerous sh... more
So freaking good. I can’t believe you guys didn’t mention Jasmine’s real reality origin story…not Bachelor but Making the Team: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders! The gal can do it all for real.
Maybe just talk about the show and not about what you think about all this whiteness.. nobody really cares except you evidently
Emma + Claire have been two of the only podcasters I have followed from platform to platform, listening even when I don’t watch what they’re covering. I learn things, I laugh and even if I don’t agree with 100% of their opinions — I love it. They are journalists and the way that they can integrate good reporting and recapping with commentary is unmatched in this space.
I got into this podcast during the latest season of LIB, and it’s easily my favorite in the genre. It goes beyond a basic recap (I’ve already watched the show, I don’t need a play-by-play). The commentary is sharp, insightful, and genuinely funny. It’s gotten me to watch shows I never cared about before, like Traitors and Temptation Island, just so I can go back and hear their take on it.
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A sharp, witty duo dissects reality dating and pop culture with a feminist-leaning lens, delivering in-depth recaps of shows like The Bachelor, Love Is Blind, and The Traitors. Episodes blend insightful commentary on relationships, media narratives, and celebrity personas with timely cultural critique, delivering thoughtful analysis alongside humor. Notable strengths include a strong command of show dynamics, willingness to call out problematic behavior, and a consistent, engaging voice that balances snark with empathy. The format often weaves in personal anecdotes, guest perspectives, and sponsor reads, making it a reliable source for listeners who want culture criticism paired with entertainment updates.
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