
Join Nan and Christopher as we shelter together in Melrose Place. When Melrose Place originally aired in 1992, Nan was a 13-year-old book nerd and Christopher was 18, traveling the world, footloose and fancy free. They both completely missed the cultural phenomenon that was Melrose Place. Now they're socially distancing in Texas and Washington, so what better time to discover some new friends, rev... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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It's been so long since we recorded this I have no idea what happened.
It's been a while! As in it's literally been months since we recorded this episode. Join us, won't you?
GUESS WHAT?!?! Melrose Sheltering in Place is officially two years old! And we bet you figured we wouldn't make it -- especially since we haven't posted in what feels like almost two years. Anyhoo, we're back! And it's likely none of the banter in th... more
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Nan and Christopher have just the right energy and attitude to handle Melrose Place. I knew I had found my people when I heard Christopher’s thoughts on Shooters in the first episode.
I am old enough to have watched MP back in the day and loved to snark on it with my friends. I tried to rewatch it awhile back and it’s not the same without people to laugh at it with me. Cue Nan and Christopher to help me relive the true gem of this show: the absurdity. I honestly don’t know how they’re making it through all these episodes, but I appreciate them and enjoy seeing the show through some 2020 eyes.
I am old enough to have watched this show when it originially aired, and was around the age of the target audience. I thought it was silly then, and that Billy was a fool, and at the same time really enjoyed it. I might enjoy this podcast, too, if I didn't have two other MP podcasts that I listen to. One is a little more critical than the other, but both serve my MP needs. This one doesn't offer me anything new, and the episodes kind of drag on (disclaimer, I have only listened to one and a half... more






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