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  • 136: The Serpent Queen Premiere

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    The ladies dig into the premiere of Starz's newest female-fronted historical drama The Serpent Queenwhich tells the story of Catherine de Medici on her own terms. 

  • 135: Fall Preview 2022

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    As we look toward the Fall television season, the ladies run down what's coming soon to networks and streaming services near you, from the premiere of the mystery series Magpie Murders and the return of Miss Scarlet and the Duke, to the new period drama The Serpent Queen, upcoming thriller The Suspect, and more.

  • 134: Everything I Know About Love

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    The ladies discuss hilariously awkward Peacock comedy Everything I Know About Love, a nostalgic ode to the real love stories of our lives---our friends. 

  • 133: COBRA Season 2 Finale

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    Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a discussion of the most bonkers plot developments from COBRA Season 2 and some speculation about where the show might go from here.

  • 132: Granchester Season 7 Finale

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    The ladies return to the world of Grantchester to discuss Season 7, from Will's romantic life and Leonard's new cafe to Mrs. C's troubling medical diagnosis.

  • 131: Streaming Services for Anglophiles 2

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    The ladies return to the ever-changing world of online streaming for a catch-up on the state of the industry, how to determine what streamers you need to watch the shows you love, what programs live where, and more. 

  • 130: Classics Revisited: Brideshead Revisited

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    Our Classics Revisited series looks back at one of the most famous period dramas of all time, the eleven-part 1981 adaptation of Brideshead Revisited starring Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews.

  • 129: Netflix's Persuasion

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    Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies to discuss the new Netflix adaptation of Persuasion. Verdict? They're not mad, they're just disappointed