Two friends locked in a heated debate: is Melrose Place "high art for the generations" or "a trashy 90's soap opera and that's okay."
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 271 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | After ShowsTV & Film |
Official court proceedings, Arby's, MTG, Laura Loomer, all wrapped up in one episode!
WE HAVE A SPECIAL GUEST - CHRISTOPHER FROM MELROSE SHELTERING IN PLACE PODCAST!
And, just like that, Jane's gone? For some reason the writers wanted to put Jane through hell to justify to the audience that she was leaving. But, like, did we need to ... more
George Washington famously stepped down from power and warned a young nation against dangerous alliances.
Jo Reynolds did the same, only with more denim and a stolen baby who was breastfed by Kimberly Shaw.
In this gripping farewell, Jo says goodbye... more
Oh, I get it now, Peter's an accidental doctor because he did a surprise tracheotomy or whatever that word is. Thus ends the Peter paralyzed by fear storyline. This should help his relationship with Amanda.
Matt and Dan take a dark turn as Dan punch... more
Barack Obama united a nation with three simple words: Yes We Can.
Rhonda Blair divided a dinner party with one simple action: bringing pasta and accidentally revealing Jane’s attempted abortion.
In this episode, we honor President Obama’s call to ho... more
Well, we can only assume that the episode title writer was on vacation or got involved with Kimberly Shaw because there's no clear indication what this title had to do with the episode.
Taylor continues as though she was written as two characters - ... more
In 1851, Sojourner Truth delivered a soul-shaking speech demanding that women, especially Black women, be seen, heard, and honored.
In Season 3 of Melrose Place, Alison Parker delivered a similar plea… when she skipped an entire week of work to cry a... more
Is this title Shakespearean dumb or just dumb? Either way, Jane is desperately seeking mommy, using a whole lot of insensitive terminology about whether Sydney is her "real" sister or how she can find her "real" mother. Teege tees up on this bullshit... more
I miss MP! No other soap could ever quite compare. I’m so glad to find a podcast that breaks down each episode and then discusses the good the bad and the ridiculous!!
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The discussions center on the iconic 90s soap opera, offering a mix of humor and critique as hosts reflect on character arcs, plotlines, and themes of emotional complexity, relationships, and societal commentary. They often engage in lively debates, exploring whether the show can be considered high art or merely a fun, trashy guilty pleasure. There are consistent anecdotes and humorous reflections on various episodes, highlighting the absurdities of soap opera drama while infusing personal insights and cultural observations.
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