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Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing the Golden Girls
Lauren Kelly and Sarah Royal
183 episodes
1 day ago
Longtime Golden Girls superfans Sarah Royal and Lauren Kelly rewatch the series from beginning to end from a "scholarly" perspective, analyzing cultural themes, storylines, and why so many people still love the show decades after its finale originally aired.
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Longtime Golden Girls superfans Sarah Royal and Lauren Kelly rewatch the series from beginning to end from a "scholarly" perspective, analyzing cultural themes, storylines, and why so many people still love the show decades after its finale originally aired.
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Episode 164: Two Bottles of Beer on the Wall, featuring very special guest Sarah Armstrong
Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing the Golden Girls
41 minutes 45 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 164: Two Bottles of Beer on the Wall, featuring very special guest Sarah Armstrong

It's spooky season and what better way to celebrate than some Grammy-haunted windchimes! The girls help Blanche say goodbye to her [definitely racist] Grammy's plantation outside Atlanta. Meanwhile, Sophia dies for a minute and comes back with a life wish.

Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing the Golden Girls
Longtime Golden Girls superfans Sarah Royal and Lauren Kelly rewatch the series from beginning to end from a "scholarly" perspective, analyzing cultural themes, storylines, and why so many people still love the show decades after its finale originally aired.