Isaac and Chloe revisit a teenage obsession: The Twilight Saga. If they had their time again, would this be their saga of choice?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We deal with a few small sound issues, and several large plot issues, as we unpick the final section of Life and Death; the Epilogue: An Occasion. more
Honestly, not our most positive episode, as we discuss the longest chapter ever written: 24. Change. more
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This week, Isaac teaches Chloe about cancel culture, and makes a big apology, in an attempt to avoid being cancelled himself. more
You know that from time to time we like to poke fun at young Beaufort... and this episode is no different! In Chapter 21: Phone Call, we realise that all Beau needed was an emotional laxative! If only we had known sooner, we could’ve saved a whole lo... more
Thus far, 2020 has been... you know. And it's leaving us (and Beau) feeling a little... well, you know. more
As we recap Life and Death Chapter 19: Goodbyes, we ponder a very important question regarding our good friend Beaufort. more
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❤️you guys are amazing
Perfect podcast for a nostalgic twilight fan! Funny, interesting and relatable, loved it!
Love this so much, keep making more please !
Thanks for managing to find your way into my life guys. This is brilliant.
I adore this podcast. It’s fantastic to revisit the twilight series with the hosts. They both bring up some fantastic points that flew over my head as a teen and I find them to be very charming.
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