Episode 34: The Golden Globes Were Messy. Let’s Discuss w/ Kayla Becker and Vanessa Curry
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Awards season is officially here, and the Golden Globes kicked it off in classic chaotic fashion.
Now that we’re a week removed and emotions have settled, we break down everything from the 2026 Golden Globe Awards — the wins that made sense, the snubs that hurt, the surprises no one saw coming, and the moments that had the internet in a chokehold.
We get into whether awards still matter or just confirm careers that already exist, how much campaigning plays into wins, and whether Hollywood is officially shifting toward a new generation of talent. From Hamnet and One Battle After Another dominating the night, to standout acting wins from Timothée Chalamet, Jessie Buckley, and Teyana Taylor, to the projects that walked away with nothing (looking at you, Wicked: For Good), nothing is off the table.
Plus: Nikki Glaser’s hosting — what landed, what didn’t, and the jokes CBS wouldn’t let air — the bizarre UFC walk-on that left everyone confused, viral backstage moments, and why awards shows now feel more like content farms than ceremonies.
Was this a night about excellence, narrative, or pure chaos? And which of these wins will actually matter come Oscar time?
Let’s talk Golden Globes.