Ever felt like you needed to hit the brakes and just recharge? That's exactly where we find ourselves as we wrap up this season's final episode, and we're spilling the beans on why a breather is essential, even for us podcasters. We're also peeling back the curtain on Lindsay Lohan's return in "Irish Wish," a film that's got us riding waves of nostalgia and debating its merits. While we're at it, we're giving a shout-out to another "Mean Girls" alum's strides on stage—in the spotlight, yet again, is the enduring charm of the Plastics.
Switching gears, we're wading through the sea of media tropes, from the lovable klutz to the flawless heroine. We chew over why characters with layers are the real MVPs, all against the backdrop of Ireland's enchanting spirit—that's a conversation with more twists than a Celtic knot. And because we're all about stirring the pot, we invite you to throw in your two cents. Do these tropes deserve a spot in today's storytelling, or is it time we script a new narrative?
But it's not all fun and games—there's a sobering flip side to the entertainment industry. "Quiet on Set" pulls back the Hollywood curtain to reveal a culture of abuse that's impossible to ignore. We hash out the harsh realities child stars like Drake Bell faced and the staggering support abusers have garnered. Yet, there's a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness, with figures like Jennette McCurdy leading the charge towards reform and a safer future for child actors. Tune in as we grapple with the complexities of fame and the urgent need for change in Tinseltown.