
In That Weewoo Show Podcast, three friends, Bex, Alice and Ellen watch and discuss every episode of ABC’s TV show, 9-1-1.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

In this episode of That Weewoo Show, Bex, Alice and Ellen discuss the fourteenth episode of season 5 of 9-1-1, titled "Dumb Luck". The members of the 118 race into action when a women falls over her penthouse balcony.
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In this episode of That Weewoo Show, Ellen, Bex and Alice discuss the thirteenth episode of season 5 of 9-1-1, titled "Fear-o-Phobia". Athena investigates a robbery at a gas station that takes an unexpected turn when the would-be victim turns the tab... more
In this episode of That Weewoo Show, Alice, Ellen and Bex discuss the twelfth episode of season 5 of 9-1-1, titled "Boston". Chimney is determined to find a missing Maddie amongst the chaos of St. Patrick's Day.
The post 5.12: Boston appeared first... more
In this episode of That Weewoo Show, Bex, Alice and Ellen discuss the eleventh episode of season 5 of 9-1-1, titled "Outside Looking In". The 118 "speed" to the rescue to save a family whose pick-up truck has been rigged with a pipe bomb. Eddie has a... more
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Ellen, Alice and Bex are so much fun to listen to every week. They’re willing to critically analyze while still remaining positive about their love for the show, and it’s very funny to hear what American things they just don’t have down in Australia!
Great first episode, excited for more!
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The show centers on in-depth discussions of emergency-services TV episodes, with a focus on character trauma, resilience, and the realities behind high-stakes rescues. Hosts analyze plot twists, personal relationships, and ethical questions while balancing warmth and humor, offering practical takeaways for fans of TV drama and real-life emergency work alike. A standout element is how they weave expert-level episode analysis with relatable banter, making it easy for prospective listeners to decide if they enjoy thoughtful critique wrapped in lighthearted camaraderie.
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