Worst Friends Forever

Worst Friends Forever

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A weekly tipsy podcast where 3 long distance best friends discuss pop culture--from books to current events and everything in between. Original music by Stephen Valentine (soundcloud.com/Stephen-Valentine)

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Mar 25, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 203 - Brexit: "What a CHOICE" 21.02.2019

This week we're discussing the Channel 4/HBO move Brexit: The Uncivil War and then just Brexit itself. We have some thoughts.

Episode 202 - Russian Doll: "I'm Very Focused on Bathrooms Right Now" 14.02.2019

This week we're talking about the new Netflix series  Russian Doll . We debate theories, call each other out for tweeting and deleting, and talk about cats and bathrooms.    More info and show notes at  http://worstfriendsforeverpodcast.com/portfolio-item/ ep202 /

Episode 201 - Carmen Sandiego: "It Leads to Childhood Trauma" 07.02.2019

This week we're discussing the Netflix reboot of Carmen Sandiego, voiced by Gina Rodriguez. Listen in as we discuss if it's a good reboot and worth your time! 

Episode 200: "Excuse Me, I'm Choking on My Wine" 31.01.2019

To celebrate our 200th episode, we're playing the game Who In the Room? and asking some random questions to find out what we really think about each other. Hope you have some fun learning about us and be sure to chime in with your answer to the question at the end! Find more info and show notes at:   http://worstfriendsforeverpodcast.com/portfolio-item/ ep200 /

Episode 199 - Book Reports: "I Don't Know Why I Suggested This Topic" 24.01.2019

This week we're each giving you a mini report on the books we're reading at the moment. Taylor shares her thoughts on  Dragonshadow  by Elle Katherine White, Emily V. tells us about  Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House  by Elizabeth Keckley, and Emily K. talks about Eat What You Watch: A Cookbook for Movie Lovers by Andrew Rea For more information and sho...

Episode 198 - On The Basis of Sex: "The Cutest and Fiercest" 17.01.2019

On this week's episode, we're discussing the new movie  On the Basis of Sex , all about one of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's most famous cases. Starring Felicity Jones and Armie Hammer as the Notorious RBG and her Number 1 hype-man, Marty, we discuss if this is really the movie our Queen deserves.  For more info and show notes, visit:   http://worstfriendsforeverpodcast.com/portfolio-item/ ep198 /

Episode 197 - Comfort Media: "The Most Pathetic Thing I've Ever Said" 10.01.2019

This week we're discussing "comfort food" media--the tv shows, movies, books, and albums we turn to again and again and again. Things that make us cry, things we use as distractions, and which things provide the best escape. Be sure to visit us on social media @wffpodcast to tell us your favorites! Find a playlist of all the music mentioned in this episode here . Add your own comfort music to our...

Episode 196 - Relatable: "Almost, But Not Quite" 03.01.2019

This week is all about Ellen DeGeneres and her new Netflix stand-up special, Relatable. We discuss Ellen, her impact, the special, and the recent New York Times profile. Enjoy!

Episode 195 - 2018 Year in Review: "I'm Just a Concern" 27.12.2018

We're wrapping up 2018 by sharing our concerns. We have quite a number of them. 

Episode 194 - Holiday Food: "The Reason for the Season is Cookies" 20.12.2018

Everything that could go wrong did go wrong at the movies, so this week we're talking food! Specifically holiday food, how it can be a minefield, and also how it's freaking delicious. Enjoy!

Episode 193 - Going New Places: "I'm Gonna Be Honest, I Had No Idea That Existed" 13.12.2018

This week we all went to new places that we'd never been before! Going new places, trying new things, meeting new people...is it worth it? Let' talk about it.

Episode 192 - The Princess Switch: "Apparently Everyone's In Love Now" 06.12.2018

This week we're diving deep into the new Netflix Christmas classic, the Princess Switch starring Vanessa Hudgens. We regret absolutely nothing, go watch this movie immediately. 

Episode 191- Patriot Act: "I Thought I Was Well-Educated, But No" 29.11.2018

This week we're discussing Hasan Minhaj's new Netflix show, Patriot Act. He's the fifth weekly Netflix series. Is his show good enough to survive? Is it worth coming back every week? Listen and find out!

Episode 190 - The Crimes of Grindelwald: "Goddammit, Albus" 22.11.2018

Okay. It's here. It's happening. More Harry Potter content. This week we're discussing the Harry Potter movie that all the critics hated: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. We talk about Dumbledore and his love of manipulating people, how a secret Paris exists, and the fact that timelines really aren't that hard.

Episode 189 - Thanksgiving: "I Love Being Incapable of Basic Human Activities" 15.11.2018

We're a week early on our Thanksgiving episode this year--and we're celebrating by sharing things we're thankful for...and things we're not thankful for. 

Episode 188 - Weird New Shows: "Why Didn't God Slide Into His DMs?" 08.11.2018

In possibly the shortest and lowest-energy episode of all time, we discuss 2 of the weirder fall tv shows--Manifest and God Friended Me. Yeah...we don't know, either. 

Episode 187 - 2018 Midterms: "Leaning Into the Facemask" 01.11.2018

This week we're discussing the 2018 Midterm Elections, self-care, and just how good and mad we really are. It goes okay.    ...Please vote. 

Episode 186 - Good & Mad: "I Don't Forgive Anyone for Anything Ever" 25.10.2018

This episode is all About Rebecca Traister's new book, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger. We discuss the book, our thoughts on the power of women, and how we're all just generally angry at the moment.

Episode 185 - What A Girl Wants: "I'm Not Saying It's Bad, I'm Saying It Happened" 18.10.2018

This week we're roasting? Praising? Enjoying? The Amanda Bynes and Colin Firth 2003 classic, What A Girl Wants. You want to hate it, but...you don't.

Episode 184 - A Star is Born: "You Know What Girl, Make Your Choices" 11.10.2018

This week we're talking all about Bradley Cooper's new version of A Star is Born, starring Lady Gaga. We talk about the movie, the story's legacy, and the current hype. Also, we get pretty upset about a dog. 

Episode 183 - The First: "I'm Not Mad, I'm Disappointed" 04.10.2018

This week we're discussing the Hulu original The First...or the first 3 episodes of it, anyway. Sean Penn plays a tortured man who doesn't get to go to Mars but probably does later in the series because let's be real. 

Episode 182 - Disney Protagonists: "Standard White Person Shit" 27.09.2018

This week we're talking about Disney protagonists and how they've changed over time. Come for the princess talk, stay for the discussion about princes' dumb faces.

Episode 181 - Our Harry Potter Questions: "What Was It? What Was Going On?" 20.09.2018

20 years later and we still don't understand Transfiguration. Is that desk an actual pig now? What's happening here? JO WE WANT ANSWERS.

Episode 180 - Competition Shows: "I Like Watching Gordon Ramsay Run" 13.09.2018

This week's episode is all about competition reality shows--MasterChef, Nailed It, Project Runway, Great British Bake Off--Do we like them? Why? Why doesn't Taylor understand the genius of watching people fail at baking? Let's discuss. 

Episode 179 - Double Indemnity: "Before Fedoras Were a Warning Sign" 06.09.2018

This week we're talking about a 1944 classic film noir, Double Indemnity starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck. Branching out is good for you, but also maybe not.

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