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It's Been a Week!
It's Been a Week!
9 episodes
3 months ago
After a 6-month hiatus, Jackie and James get the band back together to wax poetic about our nation's impending doom. James cries in the first 30 seconds and Jackie drops some F-bombs as they both try to cope with our new political reality. Thank god for Kate McKinnon singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah!"
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After a 6-month hiatus, Jackie and James get the band back together to wax poetic about our nation's impending doom. James cries in the first 30 seconds and Jackie drops some F-bombs as they both try to cope with our new political reality. Thank god for Kate McKinnon singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah!"
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Comedy
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Ep. 29 - "Do We Sound Gay?" - 2/17/16
It's Been a Week!
1 hour 48 seconds
9 years ago
Ep. 29 - "Do We Sound Gay?" - 2/17/16
This week, Jackie and James tackle Taylor Swift's never-ending feud with Kanye West, Tim Gunn's paternal relationship with the Project Runway: Juniors contestants, and the feminism behind David Thorpe's documentary "Do I Sound Gay."
It's Been a Week!
After a 6-month hiatus, Jackie and James get the band back together to wax poetic about our nation's impending doom. James cries in the first 30 seconds and Jackie drops some F-bombs as they both try to cope with our new political reality. Thank god for Kate McKinnon singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah!"