In their 20th episode, Hina and Momi dig into an iconic early 2000s drama and ask themselves if they would work for a manipulative and diabolical boss just to get ahead. Lessons learned include respecting your friends' time, accepting that you can't bring a malignant industry down from the inside, and acknowledging Stanley Tucci as the pride of the female gaze. Plus, the return of everyone's favorite segment: Toxic...But I Love It IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: paraso...
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In their 20th episode, Hina and Momi dig into an iconic early 2000s drama and ask themselves if they would work for a manipulative and diabolical boss just to get ahead. Lessons learned include respecting your friends' time, accepting that you can't bring a malignant industry down from the inside, and acknowledging Stanley Tucci as the pride of the female gaze. Plus, the return of everyone's favorite segment: Toxic...But I Love It IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: paraso...
The Graduate: Lonely married woman seeking young malleable boyfriend
PARASOCIAL
1 hour 2 minutes
3 years ago
The Graduate: Lonely married woman seeking young malleable boyfriend
For their triumphant return from a short hiatus, Hina and Momi dig into the wild happenings of The Graduate. A light dusting of kink theories, callbacks to 50 Shades of Gray galore, and premature proposals offer plenty to unpack. Then, in a new segment, they play an intense game of Would You Rather. IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patreon: patreon.com/Parasocialpodcast Twitch stream: twitch.tv/parasocialpodcast Support the show
PARASOCIAL
In their 20th episode, Hina and Momi dig into an iconic early 2000s drama and ask themselves if they would work for a manipulative and diabolical boss just to get ahead. Lessons learned include respecting your friends' time, accepting that you can't bring a malignant industry down from the inside, and acknowledging Stanley Tucci as the pride of the female gaze. Plus, the return of everyone's favorite segment: Toxic...But I Love It IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: paraso...