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(Record on August 8th, 2023) This week, we're discussing episode eleven of My So-Called Life, “Life of Brian.” It’s a nightmare scenario for Meaghan, but she soldiers on. From the first scene to the last, Brian terrorizes us with his narration and bad decision making. We get two new students at Liberty High: Delia, who is crushing on Brian (for some reason) and Corey, an artsy student who wears a beret that has Rickie’s attention. Sharon is organizing the World Happiness Dance, but for some it will be the World Sadness Dance. Angela wants to ask Jordan, but do they let adults into high school dances? Brian debates asking Delia or Angela to the dance, turning to Graham for help; he of course is no help at all. At the dance, Rickie and Delia give us one of, if not the greatest dance performances ever to air on television. And we get an epic, epic needle drop. There’s a clear cut winner for biggest loser, but Graham really, really tries to steal the crown. He’s mad at Patty for suggesting community college for cooking classes when she knows future Kitchen Nightmares restaurant owner Graham wants to go to culinary school. Finally, we learn that the three worst men on the show all have the same philosophy in life. Also, George makes a shocking declaration—but by the end of the series, will he feel the same way? Meaghan finally admits something Jordan did was “kind of hot,” and we discuss George’s incredible high school fashion evolution. Learn how he went from Wu-Tang to Brian Krakow in just a few years. (Original network air date November 10th, 1994)

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(Record on August 8th, 2023) This week, we're discussing episode eleven of My So-Called Life, “Life of Brian.” It’s a nightmare scenario for Meaghan, but she soldiers on. From the first scene to the last, Brian terrorizes us with his narration and bad decision making. We get two new students at Liberty High: Delia, who is crushing on Brian (for some reason) and Corey, an artsy student who wears a beret that has Rickie’s attention. Sharon is organizing the World Happiness Dance, but for some it will be the World Sadness Dance. Angela wants to ask Jordan, but do they let adults into high school dances? Brian debates asking Delia or Angela to the dance, turning to Graham for help; he of course is no help at all. At the dance, Rickie and Delia give us one of, if not the greatest dance performances ever to air on television. And we get an epic, epic needle drop. There’s a clear cut winner for biggest loser, but Graham really, really tries to steal the crown. He’s mad at Patty for suggesting community college for cooking classes when she knows future Kitchen Nightmares restaurant owner Graham wants to go to culinary school. Finally, we learn that the three worst men on the show all have the same philosophy in life. Also, George makes a shocking declaration—but by the end of the series, will he feel the same way? Meaghan finally admits something Jordan did was “kind of hot,” and we discuss George’s incredible high school fashion evolution. Learn how he went from Wu-Tang to Brian Krakow in just a few years. (Original network air date November 10th, 1994)

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