Screen Tea Podcast

2023 Wrap Up

December 23, 2023 Screen Tea Podcast
Screen Tea Podcast
2023 Wrap Up
Show Notes

Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast! And SURPRISE, we're still kickin'!
Lisha and Jules hop back on the saddle with a 2023 wrap up, round up, whatever you call speedrunning through their reviews of the most notable movies and TV shows your hosts consumed during the last four months of the year! What this episode lacks in research it makes up for in nonsense, so make yourself a hot toddy (what?) or whatever it is you kids are drinking at the end of this hellish year and listen up as your hosts give SPOILERY rundowns of their thoughts on the following films: The Exorcist: Believer, May December, The Marvels, Nimona, Talk to Me....and the following television shows: Loki, Barry, Doctor Who, Blue Eye Samurai, and The Fall of the House of Usher (not necessarily in that order!). Also some random spoilers included for Marvel's Secret Invasion (seriously, what the actual hell was that trash?) and the second season of Good Omens (RIP Lisha's entire gay heart). Your hosts look forward to seeing y'all in 2024, and may it be heaps better than...whatever this year has been 🎉

Sources for this episode include rottentomatoes.com

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