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Go Get Your Girl: A Podcast about Romantic Comedies

Go Get Your Girl: A Podcast about Romantic Comedies

Written by: Emma Palizza & Katie Coleman
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Welcome to our podcast, where your favorite duo, Emma and Katie, take a hilarious plunge into the world of romantic com! Grab your popcorn as we chat, analyze, and even swoon the most delightful (and sometimes cringe-worthy) romcoms out there. From love at first to awkward first dates, we’ll dissect these guilty pleasures like the pros we are (or try to be)—complete with laughter, eye rolls, and plenty of popcorn kernels! Join us for a rollercoaster ride of laughs and heartwarming moments you won’t want to miss!

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Episodes
  • The Best Man
    May 31 2026

    Emma & Katie got back to 1999 to watch Taye Diggs make someone else's wedding all about himself, but he sure looks sexy while doing it. We also talk about cat balls, From (which is apparently a real tv show on a real streaming service called MGM+), Oprah's book club, having sex with twins, cosmos, Lost, and what I learned while editing this is called a sleeve garter.

    Are you still doing that podcast?


    Yes, still.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Bee Movie
    May 24 2026

    Yes, friends, you guessed it. It's time for the mother-fucking Bee Movie. Listen as Emma and Katie break down the most unconvential and most BEE-zy movie yet. Why did they cut a fabulous musical number with Matthew Broderick and Jerry Seinfield? How did this idea come about? And WHY oh why are the girlies covering it on the pod? BUZZZZZ in to find out!!

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • What's Up, Doc?
    May 17 2026

    Emma & Katie watch this 70's throwback to 30's screwball comedies, starring the two hottest people you've ever seen, and discuss Ben McKenzie, a family friendly Twin Peaks, Manic Pixie Nightmare Girls, female Kramers, the Full House theme song, the house from Charmed, and also the excellent movie!


    Fact Check: What's Up, Doc was not the first American movie to credit its stunt performers. A few other films did so, not the least of which was It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World in 1963.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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