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THIS IS HALLOWEEN THIS IS HALLOWEEN and for the next few weeks THIS IS A HALLOWEEN PODCAST
This is NOT a good fish, bug, or cereal podcast. If you are looking for podcasts on those subjects, you will be sorely disappointed by this podcast. However, this is a great podcast about young adult media throughout the ages, so we can do that for you?
Beverly Hills, what a thrill! It's time for Sydnee to take us back to one of her...more unique teenage obsessions that she maybe just loved because the dad wore his pants too high like our dad did?
Even though it's a very early 2000s classic, Rileigh has always loved the fetch-est teen movie of all time: Mean Girls! Get in losers, we're going podcasting!
As our first journey into the world of manga here on Still Buffering, Teylor is introducing us to one of their favorite stories from their college years: The Bug Boy! Also, we're introducing yet another iteration of our show, "To Bils and Uh Tedd!"
As a first in Still Buffering history, both Rileigh and Sydnee are sharing their excitement over a show they both loved that Teylor has never seen: Veronica Mars! She's everyone's favorite angsty teen private investigator, and her show has spanned all of our generations...but can we talk about the ending of that reboot though?
The only thing keeping Rileigh's brain at peace these past few weeks of quarantine has been the surprise Taylor Swift Album: "folklore." So of COURSE she's going to force her sisters to listen to it with her.
Before there were teen heartthrobs and boy bands and scrunchies...there were our favorite cartoons! One of Teylor's has always been the story of that lil toaster that could, but it's actually a little bit darker than any of us remembered.
We all know and love the classic Babysitter's Club stories from many decades ago, but what if they were even better, cooler, smarter, and way more diverse and inclusive? Netflix answered that question, and we want to talk about it!
When a young Rileigh was in middle school, all she wanted was to be in a show choir like the one full of thirty-year-olds on her favorite show: Glee. Let's revisit McKinley High and see what kinds of issues there were beneath all the musical numbers.