• Ep. 325 The Grudge (2004): “The Tale of Ketryn’s Last Podcast Because She’s Dead”

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 29 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 325 The Grudge (2004): “The Tale of Ketryn’s Last Podcast Because She’s Dead”

  • Summary

  • Kim tells Ket about The Grudge, starring one of their faves: Buffy the Vampire Slayer! The great SMG is in the house! So is Arik, and Ket was unaware and died of fright, live on the air. That rhymed! If this movie isn’t yet another endorsement of therapy, I don’t know what is! Go to therapy so you don’t turn into a Grudge Ghost! Most importantly, we’ll learn if Ket will live (she doesn’t) or die (she does) in The Grudge.

    Dir. Takashi Shimizu

    Writers Stephen Susco, Takashi Shimizu


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    Ok we'll see ourselves out.

    Thanks for listening!

    xo and #StayAlive,

    K&K


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