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Houseplant123456What’s making me happyThis show consistently cheers me up, especially when I’m trying to keep anxiety or depression at bay. I really like all of the hosts, but Glen is low-key probably my favorite. I hope nothing about this gem of a podcast ever changes. ❤️
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Jackie385My favorite podcastYou guys just get me. I love Glen, Aisha, Stephen and Linda. Their opinions on pop culture are always interesting and entertaining. ❤️
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cmdmfive stars are for aisha harris…that’s my review…
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DyingWithEmbarassmentBIG HANDFun show Y’all I HAVE ALWAYS DONE BIIIIG HAND! I LITERALLY CALLED IT THAT TOO! IM SO HYPED SOMEBODY ELSE DID THIS?
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pattioconCommentI Watch Pop Culture Happy Hour every day. I love the episodes where the four hosts (Linda, Glen, Aisha and Stephen) have an issue to share and discuss. I am thinking about the episode where they each had to pick a muppet who they identified with most. Very funny . Today they talked about the reality show they could win. Again it was fun and funny at times. Love the show overall but I think I can say that my favorite shows are the ones shared by the four hosts. I wrote the previous several months ago but I just want to reinforce how much I like it when the four hosts have a program together. Today the subject was pumpkin latte’s. It just seems like they really like each other and have a sympathetic vibe going.
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C C DaisyIndustryI can’t understand why there was constant giggling during this podcast. Very distracting. Be amusing but don’t provide your own laugh track!
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BKLYN_35Great Pop Culture InformationI have been a consistent listener for over 10 years. Awesome show!
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meemeebozipBhadathri D. Chaudhary is annoyingShe contributes nothing of value.
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LafayetteINGreat Show, Great HostsI wish this show would go back to 5 times a day. It is my “go to” for relaxing while soaking in interesting conversation. The best episodes are when Stephen, Aisha, Linda, and Glen are together. They are funny, insightful, and have great chemistry.
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Kty40Stop saying “like”Isabella — please don’t say “like” all the time. I get that you’re young, but please stop.
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Flamenco Del ScorchoLove this show!Interesting hosts and I’ve expanded my pop culture as a result of their recommendations, especially musically.
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MikeylikeyeatyStop having that movie guest on!She doesn’t let anyone else talk Omggggg enough!
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Doge channelMy favorite!!I love this show and all the hosts! Their reviews guide my pop culture consumption :) Great show, great insights!!
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Rainy606Great grab bag of cultureThe “what’s making us happy” episodes are always the best.
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vivalasleleWish I could have given it Zero stars.These hosts are awful, and their opinions are just stupid.
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Tony HolmessGoodI love this show especially the movie series of the show(MCU etc.)
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bagabeansSpoiled HODGlenn just spoiled House of the Dragon for non book readers. I’ve been fed up with these guys for a while but now I’m done for good.
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121tim121Hot garbageThey are so pompous it has to be NPR.
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66204New naming style?For some reason the new naming style makes me irrationally angry. I have been way less likely to listen with these new titles. Please go back to the old style with just the name of the content discussed!!!
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Shelly Ann WilmaSmart infoI like the banter and perspectives of the hosts.
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LONGSTONAwesome podcast!Love this podcast. May not always agree but always enjoy the banter back-and-forth. Great insight from all of the hosts!
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kime-landCheers to the Core FourI really enjoy the four core anchors on this podcast and the way they present their reviews (and sometimes differing opinions) - respectfully and with a sense of humor. Their takes always seem to be well-researched and they are very intelligent and well-spoken people. I enjoy many of their guest reviewers, but my favorites are those who come on without an agenda. (And I’ve gotten lots of great tips on things to watch from the “What’s Making Us Happy” segments.)
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Neek of the NorthLove it- my go-to podcastI love the 4 hosts and all the amazing guests of varying perspectives & expertise they bring in. Fun to listen to and has broadened what I watch!
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Susan 244Enough of “for me…”If I am interested in the film or the show, I will listen in to the podcast. I don’t always agree with them, but I get a good idea of it. One thing truly drives me crazy, however: it is how many times the reviewers say , “but for me…”, or “to me…” Yeah, we understand, if you are speaking, it is your opinion. One could easily have a drinking game listening each week. Just take a shot every time you hear one of those phrases.
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HarriettVHas gotten way too criticalUsed to love the show for a bit of uplifting commentary in a world where negativity and hate is thrown at you. However, the past few years this show has become so critical and the hosts act like they are professional movie/tv critics rather than friends at a “happy hour”. Starts to ruin everything you enjoy if you keep listening.
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GeHe90Big fanBig fan, huge. Glen Weldon has a voice made of butter it’s so dang smooth.
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vikinghatThe bestThis podcast makes me want to be a tv and movie critic. Everyone seems so well versed but also so human! And so enjoyable and engaging to listen to - I often feel involved in the convo even if I’m just listening. Love and recommend this podcast!
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DflosmithEnjoy the show and have a recommendation for youI enjoy this pod and always relish the takes and analyses on various shows and subjects. Glen always has interesting perspectives on things and I like the clean concise format. I am actually going to do a shameless plug for a show that I would love to see PCHH review: Scavengers Reign recently added on Netflix. This show is truly mesmerizing. Animation, music,character depth, and storytelling are tops. It is very unique and I would love to hear this show’s take and expose this show to a wider audience. This is the best show I’ve watched in years.
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BobcatNHate the new naming titlesLove the podcast, listen to it when i am interested in something or have seen the thing. But i hate hate hate the change in titles that have made the show unwatchable for me. I typically will scrol through past episodes, see if theres something that piques my interest and queue them up, now reading all the click-baity titles (sometimes spoilery to what they think of the thing) to garner what they are actually reviewing is annoying and has me listening to far fewer episodes. Please go back to the simple naming.
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Shalma M.A Truly Lovely BunchPop Culture Happy Hour changed my life. It introduced me to the world of podcasts. It introduced me to so many new notions, ideas, and perspectives. I feel like Linda, Stephen, and Glen (as well as several of the the guest contributors—Kat, Barry, Bob, and so many others) are my virtual friends. I will love this podcast forever.
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drj0402This is fine…In general the content is good from day to day. However the continual requests for the paid subscription is getting old. In top of that asking listeners to provide content which will be packaged up just for the paid subscribers is not a good look. I’m fast forwarding through those parts. Everything else is fine. This is fine.
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TacomaStarLoving the deep dive into guilty pleasuresIt’s great getting lost in the pop culture world with this podcast. My only question is: Where is “Late Night With the Devil?”
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tb1891666The ads are getting very longI get it, NPR is bleeding money and needs the ad sales. But the length of ads at the beginning is just comically long at this point. It feels like an ad show with some pop culture shows tucked towards the end
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@ssskylerRe: baby reindeerWow. Reviewer of baby reindeer is incapable of looking at this incredibly moving story objectively— instead he is only interested in placing himself at the center of the narrative — as the sole victim. Also admitting you were on your phone while watching it and missing things? And this is your job?
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weespeshWhat the prior reviewers 👇 said about the Baby Teindeer takeMuch more I could say here, but these other folks who wrote in got it covered. I found Baby Reindeer strikingly honest. It resonated with similar experiences of abuse and sexuality (related and separately) in my life and lives around me. To suggest Donny was dating or leading on his abuser, even that the abuser was gay (he identifies out loud as pansexual during the show), or that Donny’s confusion post-assault is implying gay contagion — felt like very simplistic, borderline incorrect reads of a show that is not at all simple. Despite the hosts’ claims of not wanting to police sexuality, this episode perpetuates a tired narrative that bi or questioning folks are betraying the queer cause. And assuming that Jessica Gunning won’t get opportunities because she’s fat is an insult to the live wire of talent she brings to this show. Baby Reindeer is a story about the author’s self-hatred. The hosts seem to miss that and need it to be About queerness or About body size; I loved that those features, like they are in so much of real life, were just details in that story. And like a lot of real life, the story is messy. This has been the most popular show on Netflix for weeks. Please have more than two people review it.
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jjmaherLong time Fan but Baby Reindeer episode disappointingI love your show and I don’t always agree with your takes, thought mostly I really appreciate and love your views, humor and banter. That being said, I was incredibly bothered by the Baby Reindeer episode. I get that we all have our particular views and triggers, but I think you should have included voices of those who have actually experienced sexual trauma. I am a survivor and I found his portrayal of his experience deeply reassuring as I had a similar experience. Whether the perpetrator of the trauma is considered “straight” or “queer” or “gay”, the consequences are nearly identical for many. You act out replaying and repeating the trauma over and over. I spent years having dangerous and maladaptive essentially non-consensual sex as a subconscious way to gain back control or convince myself that it was fine because I really did want that to happen. His character did the same thing. Also sexuality is way more complex than you are born gay or straight and all of our experiences throughout our lives into the choices we make. Sure some people are just what they are but some people are different because in addition to their inherited sexuality, their trauma and experiences inform them. I felt so deeply seen by this character and hadn’t seen such since Flea Bag. I understand that in the past, queerness was used against people and stigmatized and some people still today see it as a disease and that all queer folk are predators. So I get the knee jerk tendencies to see this from that point of view, but that’s not what this is. This man was sexually groomed and assaulted and it just happened to be by a queer man who tried to gaslight him into thinking it wasn’t that. There are queer predators and to verge on saying that he wasn’t assaulted or that by hanging out with the guy and willingly taking his drugs he was “consenting” is beyond gross and irresponsible. No one who is unconscious or under the influence can consent unless there’s some prior verbal agreement about it. There was clearly none. I really wish you had included other people in this review that might have more insight into what an actual victim of assault may go through. Also, I’m a larger cis woman and spent many years feeling bad about my body and it’s only in the last few years that I’ve come to really love and embrace my body and I didn’t perceive and of the fat phobia you all brought up around the stalker character and trust me, I’m highly sensitized to these types of things having lived in a larger body my whole life. In my mind she just happened to be a larger woman with major issues. I didn’t feel she was made to be the butt of any joke. There are plenty of people in the world that find larger people sexually and otherwise attractive so I don’t see any reason to interpret her size as fat phobic, especially if that’s just how the person in real life’s body happened to be. Give your track record, I would have expected better in terms of reviews and addressing the complexity of the issues presented. It sounds like Guy watched the show, was clearly offended and wanted somewhere to vent. I don’t think this was the place for such a one sided rant. Otherwise, I really love everything you do. Keep up the mostly amazing work.
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pastabowHuge fan but the baby reindeer takes were insaneThe take on baby reindeer’s grooming and gay culture was WILD. To answer the question, YES if the person was a woman, it still would’ve 100% been grooming and seen as that. I am beyond disbelief at the takes in this episode. Step back and realize this was not about your life - it’s Gadd’s life and his story. He WAS 100% groomed and abused and if it was by a gay man, then it was and that’s reality. Making inferences that Gadd somehow led this abuser on and “who knows if he ever specified if he wanted a purely platonic relationship” and “he sure wanted SOMETHING from hanging around the abuser!!” IS VICTIM BLAMING. SHAME ON YOU.
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simkoktPlastic surgery?Love this show! Longtime listener! Can’t get enough. I just finished your episode on Fall Guy and I couldn’t help but wonder - how do you all feel about actors in Hollywood getting plastic surgery? In this case I’m thinking of Emma Blunt but it’s fairly hard to escape at this point - most actors get something done to their face whether it’s filler or Botox or a nose job or other. I have an uncanny valley reaction to plastic surgery and find it so very distracting. I’m either fixated on the plastic surgery that I know an actor has had OR I’m thinking about whether or not someone has had work done because they all look so stinking young. It’s getting to the point where I can’t even stand Hollywood films anymore because everyone’s face looks so strange or strangely unaged. Please discuss!!!
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callheralaskaLong time listener, first time reviewerI’ve been listening to PCHH for a very long time and still find it fresh and enjoyable. I love their daily format with rotating hosts; it brings so many voices and perspectives to the media I’m consuming. Team PCHH forever!
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AW624Baby Reindeer ReviewLongtime devotee of this podcast. But I’m struggling with this episode. Calling the depiction of his sexual assault as playing into gay panic? He was drugged and raped while unconscious and its referred to as the abuser “hitting on” and “dating” the main character? What the…?
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EagmadgLove the show!Helps me keep up to das on shows, etc.
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elysian012Hot Ones!What a surprise covering the Conan O’Brien Hot Ones episode! Loved it!
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j.dunkerlove Glen’s hot takesI love Glen Weldon’s hot takes on pop culture, only because he says it in such a way that makes me laugh every time! He always sounds so exasperated to discuss his “controversial” opinion that tends to hit the mark. He reminds me of a quirky English professor. :)
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Prelley KinceGreat podcastReally enjoy the hosts. Great insights and wonderful banter.
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AP-OncUnadulterated baloneyHappened to get linked to this show via Apple Podcast app & listening to Strike Force Five. I checked out this show's episode on Strike Force Five (and the reports of trouble on The Tonight Show set) - only to be subjected to some male commentator turn it into how awful late night tv hosts are, playing the race card because Fallon, Kimmel, Colbert, etc. are all middle-aged white men, and that even the announcer & sponsor of Strike Force Five are in the same demographic. This is all unadulterated "spin" baloney and the reason I'm not a NPR monthly donor any more. I'm not "sustaining" that woke culture anymore.
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Comfycozy999A little less criticismI listen to this podcast pretty religiously during my work week to start my morning. I really love hearing the diverse opinions on various forms of media. Howwever, I feel more and more lately, there's nothing that this team really likes. I feel there's a lot of dissatisfaction in their critiques and I wonder if anything is ever good enough for them. I really love the hosts, but maybe lighten up a bit.
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CarHar788Bad fitting of hostsWhy would you host a podcast about a movie you haven’t even seen?
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Sunny WunderQuiet on SetI usually really enjoy your show but today’s show could have included an expert on child abuse explaining the damage that happens to children as they grow older. Although you did comment on the fact that there’s something wrong with the system, I would’ve liked more discussion on the responsibility of the network. It is encumbered upon all of us to ensure that there are guard rails in place (such as regulations and stringent laws) to protect all employees and especially children from abuse. We can no longer afford to put profit over humanity. Before we didn’t have the research that examines the damage that happens to children experiencing abuse but we have that research now.
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David_888111Antisemitism on displayThe reviewers’ gleeful adulation of Jonathan Glazer’s Oscar acceptance speech is almost as offensive and troubling to many Jews as the speech itself. While Aisha called his words “powerful,” many Jews saw his “refuting of his Jewishness” just the newest step in the millennia-long effort to compel Jews to erase themselves - renounce your heritage, your faith, etc. Jews should not need to refute themselves to make people feel better about the Israel-Gaza war. Secondly, Linda’s point that Glazer didn’t need to “stretch to make that connection” between Auschwitz and Gaza is disgusting. 1 million Jews were forcibly deported to and gassed at Auschwitz (and 6 million killed overall in the Holocaust). While the Gaza situation is horrible, deaths are occurring in context of an overall war that Palestinian political leadership (Hamas) initiated; you can condemn death in both cases without equating the two. The podcast doesn’t need to wade into politics at all. But since you’ve decided this is a political podcast, please expect legitimate criticism and condemnation of your antisemitic biases going forward.
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