The murder of two young girls in the small city of Wind Gap, Missouri sparks a lot of controversy and speculation. In our SHARP OBJECTS AFTER SHOW, we discuss the investigation, as Camille Preaker, a crime reporter who has been recently released from a psychiatric hospital, uncovers the mystery and confronts her demons. Be sure to subscribe and watch each week for reviews, recaps and discussions o... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | After ShowsTV & Film |
Hosts Lesley, Heather, and Carolina discuss the mind blowing finale of Sharp Objects. The final episode was called Milk and it gave us all of the reveals we had been asking for. Tune in to hear us discuss creep dollhouses and their secrets! And sta... more
Hosts Carolina Bonetti and Heather Geisler are joined by special guest Location Manager Dodd Vickers. This episode features Detective Willis’ ongoing investigation into the Preaker family and the arrest of John Keane. Camille comes to some startling ... more
Hosts Lesley, Carolina, and Heather welcome special guests April & Violet Brinson to tonight’s show! The ladies of Sharp Objects talk about everything from cherry pie to feminism in the South. Also, April & Violet give us behind the scenes anecdotes... more
Join hosts Lesley, Carolina, and Heather as we break down Episode 5 of Sharp Objects titled “Closer”. Camille’s article ruffles feathers in the town of Wind Gap, Amma strives for attention, and the whole town comes together for Calhoun Day. You don... more
I got maybe 15 min into the first episode- and it’s painful. I’ve been listening to the Bald Move recaps with Jim and A-Ron for months now And I was looking to change it up. This crew is not in the same league. If you’re looking for thoughtful, in-depth and thought provoking recaps without spoilers- check Bald Move out.
I was looking for analysis, but instead it’s the View meets Real Housewives skimming the surface of shows and not having the intelligence or empathy or ability to analyze or think analytically about anything. They make assumptions, laugh about pain, box characters because they can’t do any better because they are too dumb. Laughter constantly and at dumb stuff.
Not really worth the time. More prep is needed pre show. Most importantly they (at least once) partially spoiled listeners by ruling out a certain person as a suspect in Episode 4 based on what they read in the book.
Full disclosure there are other Afterbuzz folks that put a lot of work in to each podcast. Check the other ones out. Skip this one and go to Bald Move for Sharp Objects breakdown and discussion.
The hosts have done little to no research or preparation for these recaps. They often don’t know character names, actors’ names, or even how to pronounce words in general.
They summarize the episode and miss basic things like how people are related to each other. When anyone has an interesting thought, they apologize for bringing it up and move back to the play-by-play.
If you want a basic recap, this is it.
Same with your harlots podcast .. you can tell when people are real fans vs. just people u hired because u needed a after show.. I would expect if I had podcast I would have read book and watched show multiple times your hosts barely know character names
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