• Disney Channel Originals and an Irish Murder

  • Mar 17 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

Disney Channel Originals and an Irish Murder

  • Summary

  • Did Sharpay Evans walk so Rachel Berry from Glee could run? We sure as hell think so.  

    This week Gabi and Margot talk about all things 2000s and 2010s Disney Channel Original Movie nostalgia including Zac Efron's hair flop evolution in High School Musical, how underrated Lemonade Mouth is and on a totally unrelated note, Gabi shares the 'joys' of studying an Irish short film called Cáca Milis and it's literally horrifying. 


    Few notes;  

    1. We want to remind people that Demi Lovato identifies as non-binary and they use they/them pronouns. After so many years of using their old pronouns, we are still getting used to their new ones so we do unfortunately slip up a few times in this episode and we didn't even notice until editing but know that we wholeheartedly support their journey and we hope they are living their best life because that's what they deserve <3  

    2. The unedited version of this episode was originally 3 hours long and featured another topic but the cut-down version was literally 2 and a bit hours long so we split it in two. We don't know when we're gonna post the second part of the episode but we will eventually!  

    3. If you want to donate to Ukraine you can do so at savethechildren.org/ukraine, UNICEF, or through your region's Red Cross! You can also donate through your local drives and of course check in on your Ukrainian friends.  


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