Nip/Talk

By: Alistair Ryder and Lewis Knight
  • Summary

  • A journey deep into the mind of Ryan Murphy. Hosted by freelance culture writer Alistair Ryder and entertainment reporter Lewis Knight.
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Episodes
  • 17. Halston
    Jun 20 2021

    The latest project released as part of Ryan Murphy's Netflix deal has arrived to very little fanfare, and a month later, has been immediately forgotten. In this week's episode of Nip/Talk, Alistair and Lewis finally sink their teeth into Halston, and try to find out if anybody would be satisfied by this drawn-out biopic miniseries.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 16. Nip/Tuck: Season Four
    May 28 2021

    After a two-month hiatus (because you can't subject yourself to too much Ryan Murphy content at once), Alistair and Lewis are back, and diving straight into season four of the almost titular show. And this season has everything; subplots about organ harvesting rings, Scientology, and of course, Peter Dinklage's bizarre attempt at a French accent. Ladies and gentlemen, we are once again #TalkingTuck.

    If you like the show, please leave us a five star rating and a review!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 15. Scream Queens S1 (W/Nathan Osborne)
    Mar 31 2021

    On this episode of Nip/Talk, Nathan Osborne returns to talk all things Scream Queens, a Ryan Murphy flop that's... actually quite fun? 

    cw: this episode ends with a ten-minute segment where the gang take part in a Buzzfeed quiz, you have been warned.

    Follow the podcast on Twitter @nip_talk, and please leave us a five star rating and review if you're listening on Apple podcasts!

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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