Hosts Tegwyn and Eden talk about all your favorite TV shows from a psychological perspective, because we can learn a lot about ourselves from our favorite fictional characters. Of course our own spicy takes are always sprinkled in. New episodes every Wednesday. Be there or be square!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
Content Warning: NSFW sexual themes. In this episode we discuss kinks in relation to the hit anime, Jujutsu Kaisen! We delve into AO3 (an internet fanfiction archive) and the spicy tags and ships and kinks that writers have come up with for this seri... more
Grab your drinks along with us as we delve into the mind of one of anime's most iconic characters! We're analyzing none other than Light Yagami from Death Note (and no, absolutely NOT the crappy Netflix live action sh*t). Today is also the first epis... more
In this episode we get REAL with Reality television--and more specifically, survival reality television! What are some of the psychological impacts of being on a show like Survivor? What are some of the reasons why people enjoy watching these shows s... more
This episode features??? MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY??? Just kidding... or are we? This is our third dreamcast episode where we explore and analyze more dreams submitted by our listeners! Tune in to hear more subconscious shenanigans! Follow Us: Spotify & Ap... more
WHAM! Check it out! In this episode we discuss the brand new hit comic adaptation: Invincible! We discuss how color psychology influences the direction of the show! POW! Sources: https://londonimageinstitute.com/how-to-empower-yourself-with-color-psy... more
Today, we discuss a Criminal Minds episode that was randomly generated for us! Listen in to hear us dissect the accuracy of their Psychological jargon, as well as a spicy episode review!!(we’re hoping this will be a recurring segment, so tune in!) Fo... more
We’re back! And in this episode, we will be covering the Netflix Original: Shadow and Bone! Tune in to hear about the psychology of being ‘the chosen one’, how flaming hot Ben Barnes is, Gaslighting, and hottie Ben Barnes gaslighting the Chosen One! ... more
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