
Authors and bloggers Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez render judgment on all the latest goings-on in the worlds of celebrity, pop culture, television and fashion. Strap yourselves in for some hilarious opinionating on all the most pressing issues of our time, darlings.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 206 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmArtsFashion & Beauty | |||

T Lo talk about HBO's "Heated Rivalry" and why such stories tend not to appeal to them as gay men before launching into a deep recap of "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration" and how it reveals both her strengths and her limitations as a TV show ho... more
Just as it says on the tin, T Lo flipped on their mics and offered a non-spoiler review of "Train Dreams," starring Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones and Kerry Condon, and a totally spoiler-filled review of "Wicked: For Good."
T Lo discuss Meghan Markle's Harper's Bazaar interview and the various feverish responses to it, unpack how the publicity tour for "Wicked: For Good" has gotten increasingly bizarre and dramatic, and review Jennifer Lopez's "Kiss of the Spider Woman"... more
T Lo give you all the details on their Paris trip and some of the details on an upcoming project before launching into reviews of "All's Fair," "Death by Lightning," "Pluribus" and "Frankenstein."
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I gave Tom & Lorenzo’s podcast a good run after reading their pop culture blog, but it was time to unsubscribe. They only seem happy when talking about their cats or travel adventures. The rest of the time? Pretty much any topic is consumed by negativity and analysis that dwells on all the things they hate about people or acting or media. It has become so rare they are talking about anything they are truly passionate about, and I don’t need that level of vitriol as a part of my weekly routine.
This should just be called The Tom show. If you want to listen to someone pontificate on everything then this is the show for you. He constantly interrupts and arrogantly challenges poor Lorenzo if he has a different view and barely lets him speak. It’s giving beleaguered housewife vibes.
i have wanted to talk about death by lightning and pluribus with a smart person who is on my vibe for a week and tom, i was VIBING with you. and i hope an editor/publisher hears you because i really want to read your amazing book and will be watching for the nov inquirer piece. you all are awesome, all love.
We are so overwhelmed with Taylor news for the past few years, especially those who aren’t fans. You had an interesting take but she really doesn’t need the exposure and we, your fans, would love to hear your views on a myriad of more interesting topics. Who cares if you’re not talking about THE MOST current event?
but the interrupting/talking over each other drives me BATTY (it’s really Tom interrupting Lorenzo endlessly). Also, it’s tough to engage with tv recaps/analysis when you don’t watch the show.
also the cat chat has been too much lately. Skip skip skip
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This podcast features authors and bloggers providing entertaining commentary on a variety of topics related to celebrity culture, television, and fashion. Listeners can expect a humorous and sometimes critical take on current events in pop culture, with a special focus on the representation of queer narratives in media and the complexities surrounding popular figures. Additionally, the hosts frequently analyze new television shows and films, offering thoughtful critiques while engaging in personal anecdotes and discussions about their lives, which adds a relatable and intimate feel to their episodes. The conversational tone and dynamic between the hosts keep the discussions lively, drawing audiences who appreciate insightful cultural critiq... more
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