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Three Books One Plot

Three Books One Plot
Twilight
Eclipse
Edward Cullen
Jacob Black
New Moon
Bella Swan
Twilight Saga
Midnight Sun
Alice Cullen
Life and Death
Three Books One Plot
Charlie Swan
Rosalie Hale
Mental Health
Victoria
Vulturi
Rocio
Bimbo Monday
Dartmouth
Berlin

Three books, one plot, and two girls ready to dissect this way too far. Join long-time Twilight fans Shannon and G and their guest of the week as they read Twilight and its two official retellings, Life and Death and Midnight Sun, all at once in this nostalgia-driven, joke-filled look at the world's craziest story ever to be published three times by the same author.

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Latest Episodes

G and Shannon ring out the old year with another epic length season finale! Crack open a cold one with the gals as they reflect on the absolute rollercoasters that were Eclipse and The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. Plus: messages from listeners a... more

Ioco is back to help G and Shannon read the epic fail epilogue of Eclipse! It’s a good thing the chapter is called “Choice,” because they’re questioning all of Stephenie’s. After listener emails and donut show-and-tell, it’s time to check in with Jac... more

It’s the final chapter of Eclipse (not counting the epilogue), and Lilia joins G and Shannon for some wedding planning! But first, cry along with Bella. And then cry some more. And some more (Edward is about to be SO fed.) Also featured: Shannon’s ne... more

Sunshine returns from fighting fires to focus on what’s really important: supporting G and Shannon through the breakup in Eclipse chapter 26. But first, a post-mortem recap of Stephenie Meyer’s 9/11 Q&A! Then it’s time for Bible study (dead baby edit... more

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Bella Swan
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Episode: Episode 44 - "Return of the Quencies"

Host

Shannon
Co-host and long-time Twilight fan, engaging humorously with episodes and providing insightful commentary on the narrative and character dynamics.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 219 ratings
  • my favorite podcast

    shannon and g have amazing chemistry and they’re so smart and so funny and i deeply love and adore this podcast! it’s truly such a joy to listen to. both from a literary analysis perspective and a fandom perspective. i’m writing this post-eclipse season and relistening to the series as a whole because it’s that good <3 can’t wait for s4!! it’s going to be such a wild ride once the renesmegg pops out of bella’s vampgina.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    yell_o
    United States4 months ago
  • Love it!

    Love this podcast! Somehow even funnier once they get to New Moon, which doesn’t seem like it should be possible!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alison2848
    United Statesa year ago
  • Obsessed with this podcast

    A+, 5 stars, two wolf paws up. Please listen to this if you were a deranged twilight fan in middle school—it will validate your insane inability to let this bonkers series go even as a full grown adult. Love G and Shannon. Y’all’s takes are awesome. I’m dreading the end of breaking dawn season. It almost makes me wish we had the renesmegg book (yikes) already just to hear y’all talk about it.

    Keep up the good work!! <3

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Unfashionablelamppost
    United States2 years ago
  • Came for the book talk, stayed for the lame (awesome) puns

    Okay so if you love twilight you have to listen to this podcast. If you hate it - listen to this podcast. If you don’t know what twilight is (how is that even possible?) listen to- you get the drift.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BelovedF00l
    Sweden2 years ago
  • It's hard to describe what this podcast means to me... of course it's my favorite podcast and I've told literally everyone in my life about it. But it's more than that - I don't think I've ever been a fan of something the way I am a fan of this podcast.

    G and Shannon have here a premise so compelling, a dynamic so entertaining, guests so fabulous, and a DEDICATION (S2 and S3 hello???) so profound that they have created a beautiful silly cozy community that I love :)

    Podcast Addict
    5
    kikaburra
    2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

There is a strong engagement from the audience, as many find the hosts' takes refreshing and relatable, discussing both personal histories and critiques of the narrative with warmth.
Comments often mention the podcast's capacity to make listeners feel part of a community, emphasizing how it reflects shared fandom experiences.
Listeners appreciate the humor and camaraderie between the hosts, often highlighting the nostalgic value of their discussions about Twilight.
Some feedback suggests that the critique of problematic elements in the Twilight series is appreciated, enhancing the depth of discussions.
The episode structure is praised for mixing fun and critical analysis, making it entertaining for both fans and newcomers to the series.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Episode 41 - "Volturi Cornhole"
Q: What are your New Moon opinions? Do you remember the first time you read it?
Rahzé reflects on the heightened sexual tension and changes in character dynamics, especially concerning Jacob's depiction.
Episode 41 - "Volturi Cornhole"
Q: Have you done any cool stuff? I mean, we know you have.
Rahzé talks about premiering a new work on a recital of contemporary classical music and engaging in various artistic productions.
Episode 40 - "Destination: Expiration"
Q: How do you know all of this?
Archie clarifies he sees Edith clearly because it’s not happening far off into the future.
Episode 40 - "Destination: Expiration"
Q: What do you mean lie?
Archie explains he cannot let Jessamyn and others help because that could lead to greater danger.
Episode 51 - "Mormon Omegaverse"
Q: Could you explain the connections between imprinting and Mormon concepts?
Sunshine explains that imprinting reflects how relationships can be complex in Mormon teachings, particularly concerning polygamy and pre-mortal connections.

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Episodes are characterized by humor and nostalgia, focusing primarily on the Twilight series and its retellings, Life and Death and Midnight Sun. The hosts, alongside diverse guests, engage in lively discussions, analyzing character dynamics, themes of relationships, morality, and often dissecting the book's prose with a humorous twist. Throughout the episodes, listeners can expect not only detailed critiques of the narrative and characters but also candid reflections on fandom and personal experiences, making it a unique blend of literary analysis and entertainment. This mixture creates a welcoming, community-centric atmosphere for both die-hard fans and casual listeners, who may appreciate the thoughtful critiques alongside light-hearted ... more

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