
Demon Hunters, Dunham, and Liars
Marni and Felicia return from a break to talk sequels, Netflix flops and standouts (We Were Liars, K-Pop Demon Hunters, Too Much), a Mariska Hargitay doc, Love on the Spectrum, and tease next week’s interview with John Proctor Is a Villain producer Jaime Gleicher.
Hi, Felicia! with Marni & Felicia · KC Ellis, Felicia Rothman, Marni Blake Ellis
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Show Notes
Back from a week off, Marni has a lot to cover. There are plenty of sequels and renewals to discuss. Felicia gets annoyed when Marni makes her feel bad for not knowing who Jonathan Chu is ("she doesn't get paid enough"). Marni dove into some Korean content this week, with Netflix’s top-rated movie K-Pop Demon Hunters. We Were Liars was a binge not worth the time—Marni was NOT a fan—so she saved Felicia the trouble. The documentary of the week was Mariska Hargitay’s film My Mom, Jayne on HBO Max. There's lots of fanfare around the latest season of Love on the Spectrum, and Marni also started Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series Too Much, which Felicia couldn’t get through.
The ladies also spoke with Jaime Gleicher, co-producer of the Tony-nominated play John Proctor Is a Villain, but that conversation will be featured in next week’s special episode because it deserves it's own hour.
Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis
Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis
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