
Hi, Felicia! with Marni & Felicia
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Ep 90Range or No Range (Matt and Ben)
ELots of news this week, including renewals, Netflix backend updates, and new shows. While Marni and KC are on the horn with Felicia, things heat up during a spirited round of “Range or No Range,” following a discussion of Netflix’s new film The Rip starring Matt and Ben.Marni then joins Felicia for an intense Korean Minute to talk about the documentary Beyond Utopia, which follows North Koreans escaping the regime. Highly recommend.Other watches include Marni’s most hated reality show ever, Members Only: Palm Beach, alongside genuine enjoyment of The Valley: Persian Style and Hulu’s Tell Me Lies. The Housemaid makes the list too, though Marni and KC still need to get back to Is This Thing On? Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 89Stranger Things & Heated Rivalry for the Win
EIt’s 2026, and pop culture is being fully dominated by two shows: Stranger Things and Heated Rivalry. In a true plot twist, Felicia has actually been watching both, which leaves Marni beyond thrilled and feeling like all is right in the world. KC had the rare experience of seeing the Stranger Things finale in a theater, and the scale, emotion, and communal energy left a real mark on him.Marni also dives into recent releases, sharing her takes on Marty Supreme, Deliver Me From Nowhere, and the screen adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s Regretting You. Meanwhile, KC is openly disappointed to learn that Marni watched the Counting Crows documentary without him. Marni stands by her choice but gently suggests that if he wants to be included next time, he may need to reprioritize. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 88It’s a Christmas Miracle
EFelicia is in the house on Christmas Eve, and it’s a Christmas miracle. Marni and Felicia watched a ton of content thanks to Marni having the flu and Felicia doing what she does best: watching all the Korean shows. Marni also shares her love for the Taylor Swift documentary on Disney Plus, which fully lived up to the hype for her. Hits of the week include the movie Song Sung Blue and the new hot show Heated Rivalry on HBO. Flops of the week include Die My Love and Emily in Paris. Marni’s son Lennon weighs in with his review of the Broadway show Beetlejuice and his favorite binge, Stranger Things. Felicia delivers a long Korean Minute, and everyone laughs through the sounds of smoke alarms as KC preps dinner. It’s great to have the gang back together IRL. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 87Diddy, Predators, Bravo, Kim K and More
EMarni and KC break down what’s worth watching this week, from renewal announcements to Diddy’s four-part documentary and KC’s attempt to convince Felicia by phone that it might actually be worth the watch. There’s a lot on the docket, including Marni and Felicia’s unfiltered take on All Is Fair which they agree felt more like soft-core porn than prestige TV, plus their shared verdict on the Netflix movie Jay Kelly.KC does a deep dive into Predators, the new Paramount documentary, while Marni heads back to Bravo with thoughts on Rachel Zoe potentially joining the Housewives universe. They wrap with reactions to The Chair Company finale, which landed strong, and a clear consensus that the Diddy story is not just disturbing, but dangerous and deeply damaging. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 86It's a Family Affair
EIt’s Thanksgiving week, and Marni and KC are joined by their son, Lennon, to break down all the movies they watched. Felicia calls in to talk about the shows she’s been viewing. Marni also covers HBO renewals and a few other updates. This week’s lineup includes All Her Fault, Beast in Me, The Morning Show finale, and the big one: Stranger Things. Felicia is making her way through the Ted Danson show Man on the Inside, and the family movies of the week include Wicked and Zootopia 2, with Lennon weighing in. It’s only fitting that the whole family gets involved. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 85Pluribus Love
EKC is suddenly feeling creative and motivated, which pulls Marni into recording after a full week in San Francisco. She’s exhausted, but she always does her best viewing on a plane. This week’s top pick is Apple TV’s Pluribus — they’re completely sold, while Felicia is on the fence and dialing in. They also get into the strangest episode yet of The Chair Company, plus All is Fair, Selling the OC, Being Eddie, and more. Expect a few cancellation updates and some surprisingly deep thoughts. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 84All the Alls
EMarni and KC start with a few quick (and admittedly boring) life updates before diving straight into Hollywood news — and then calling Felicia. Felicia delivers her Korean Minute, and the duo breaks down Hulu’s new series All Is Fair, starring Kim Kardashian and a lineup of powerhouse women that everyone’s been talking about.Felicia gets her Korean Minute in and scores an invite to swing by later for some baseball. Marni also watched All Her Fault with Sarah Snook from Succession — and somehow ended up on Death by Lightning, featuring another Succession favorite, Matthew Macfadyen.Marni and KC get into a heated chat about how the media portrays Los Angeles after Marni’s viewing of HBO’s I Love L.A. and Selling Sunset. KC has a “historical moment” with Ancient Aliens, and they wrap up with a quick mention of The Chair Company. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 83I Hate Halloween
EMarni believes her mother, Felicia, ruined Halloween for her. Between all the prep that goes into it and her son changing his mind multiple times, it’s all just annoying—and KC thinks Marni simply can’t be bothered. That doesn’t stop her from paying homage to her favorite movie of the year, One Battle After Another, and diving into Halloween-related news, including the new Stranger Things trailer and more. KC finally convinces Marni to prank-call Felicia, who isn’t having it.In big news, their listeners have been heard: they’ve unshelved Task! This week’s docs include Ben Stiller’s heartfelt tribute to his parents, Stiller & Meara on Apple TV, and The Perfect Neighbor on Netflix. Marni hated House of Dynamite, but Nobody Wants This felt more like Everybody Wants This. A week they thought they’d skip ended up turning into a lot of quality shared viewing time. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 82The Diplomat, John Candy, Colonoscopy & More
EMarni and KC are on a roll this week, phoning in Felicia while she’s out shopping and somehow managing to turn a quick check-in into a full-on Plainview catch-up. The ladies dive into their mutual obsession with The Diplomat — the show of the moment — and Marni admits she binged most of it during her colonoscopy prep (because of course she did).After a stretch of busy weeks, Marni and KC finally had a few quiet nights to watch TV together. Over three evenings, they made their way through the John Candy documentary on Prime and The Chair Company on HBO, both sparking nostalgia and debate. KC had thoughts. Marni had notes.Naturally, the episode wouldn’t be complete without Marni’s latest Love Is Blind prediction — and she’s feeling confident about this one. She also gives an honest review of Hulu’s scripted series Murdaugh: Father in the Family and wonders if it deserves a spot on her “shelved for now” list.Another fun, chaotic, and totally relatable episode with the trio — part streaming club, part therapy session, all Hi Felicia. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 81SHELVED
EMarni and KC dive into the latest updates on ChatGPT’s Sora and what it means to live in the “age of illusion.” They catch up on Hollywood renewals and cancellations — from Lioness surviving the cut to other shows not making it.Marni calls Felicia, who’s hilariously unprepared, but together they celebrate that their trip to Korea is officially happening and admit there’s not much excitement in Plainview these days.The big moment of the episode? Marni realizes she’s officially shelving shows she doesn’t care about — All of You and Wayward are gone, and KC suspects HBO’s Task might be next (though Marni insists she’ll give it one more shot).They also cover Love Is Blind, Ancient Aliens (KC’s obsession), The Morning Show, and share their mutual admiration for Famous Last Words with Jane Goodall, calling it one of the most inspired new series concepts.Plenty of laughs, opinions, and upcoming shows ahead in this packed episode. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 80Black Rabbit, Big Brother & Swiped
EMarni & KC are back on their new bi-weekly schedule, with Felicia phoning in—and she’s much happier for it! They share life updates, travel stories, and plenty of TV talk, including Felicia’s wild Korean drama marathon. Marni gushes about Netflix’s “Black Rabbit” and Hulu’s dating app movie “Swiped,” while KC dives into Big Brother updates and his plan with Lennon to audition in 10 years. Marni is catching the new Leo movie this weekend, and KC drops a fun Boogie Nights–Leo connection. Tune in! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 79We're Back?
EThe fans have spoken, and even a bi-weekly pod will do! Marni is joined by her husband, KC, for an update on all the things—but of course, they dial in Felicia. Felicia delivers her Korean Minute along with no news from Plainview. They discuss a potential trip to Korea in the spring and dish on Charlie Sheen (definitely the documentary of the week). The Summer I Turned Pretty needs to be over, and Task may be the new Sunday night show. Marni is enjoying the mockumentary The Paper on Peacock, and they dish on what’s coming down the TV pipeline. It ain’t over yet. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 78Series or Season Finale?
EMarni is back on the mic with her husband KC for a long-overdue update. After a summer sabbatical, the future of the podcast is up in the air — but not without some laughs (and a surprise call to Felicia, fresh from a shiva) to weigh in on what’s ahead.Marni and KC also dive into everything they’ve been watching this summer and share the fall shows they’re most excited about. Tune in for a mix of catch-up, pop culture, and what’s next for the pod. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 77Special Episode w/Jaime Gleicher
EMarni reconnects with Jaime Gleicher, Tony-nominated Broadway co-producer and licensed psychotherapist, who opens up about her full-circle journey from MTV's Rich Girls to producing one of the most powerful plays on Broadway. Jaime shares how a lifelong love of theater led her to invest in and co-produce shows like POTUS, Parade, and most recently John Proctor Is the Villain, a story that deeply resonated with her due to its themes of #MeToo, adolescence, and justice.She discusses her entry into producing, the emotional impact of the play, and how her own experiences—both personal and professional—shaped her decision to help bring it to the stage. Jaime also reflects on the emotional toll of her time in the public eye, the lasting effects of reality television, and how she’s reclaimed her narrative through therapy, writing a memoir, and launching her handmade accessory brand Live Rainbowfully.This is a raw, moving conversation about identity, purpose, and turning pain into meaningful work. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 76Demon Hunters, Dunham, and Liars
EBack 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 EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 75No Spoilers: The Bear & The Waterfront
EMarni shares fun stories from her week working with Bob the Drag Queen and Jennifer Beals—plus a surprise run-in with Margaret Josephs. Felicia shocks Marni with news of her new Bocce League and with how much of The Bear she’s already watched—clearly the show of the weekend. The Waterfront was a hit too, and Marni shares memories of spending Passover Seder with Topher Grace back when she lived in L.A. The Trainwreck: Poop Cruise documentary on Netflix had everyone laughing, and Squid Game is back on the horizon. A Korean moment is dropped. No spoilers in this week's episode. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 74Nonna Felicia
ELet's start the week with a moment to honor Karen Read. Felicia recaps her week with friends in town, while Marni shares her celeb spottings—from Jesse Solomon to her experience at Watch What Happens Live. Thanks to the rainy weather, Felicia enjoyed some girl time watching lighthearted movies like Nonna and Like Father. Marni’s recommendation of the week is Prime Video’s The Better Sister, and the movie of the week is Materialists, starring Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans, and Dakota Johnson. Felicia also managed to fit in some Korean dramas, and there’s a big week ahead with Squid Game and The Bear. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 73Titanic & The Cathouse
EFelicia is busy in Plainview for game day, so Marni is joined by her husband, KC, to catch up on all the shows she watched this week. After a concert update from Marni, they're joined by a 9-year-old Titanic expert who has not only read the books and seen the movie, but also has thoughts on the new OceanGate documentary on Max.Once he’s dismissed, Marni dives into some X-rated reflections on her time producing HBO’s Cathouse, now the focus of a new six-part documentary on A&E. Other shows on her list include Mountainhead, Stick, Untold: Brett Favre, and Call Me Alex. She’s not a fan of Bravo's Next Gen, but admits she’ll probably keep it on in the background.Thanks for listening—and don’t forget to rate, review, and tell your Titanic-obsessed child. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 72Finale Week
EMarni has a message for Jax Taylor before diving into all the week’s programming. It’s finale season with The Handmaid’s Tale, The Last of Us, and The Rehearsal and the reviews (and disagreements) are flying.Marni and KC loved the two-part Pee Wee Herman documentary, and KC also recommends Friendship, starring Paul Rudd. There’s debate over Sirens. Could Nicole Kidman have played Julianne Moore’s role? and Adults on Hulu gets a thumbs up as a fun new comedy.Felicia is NOT happy with And Just Like That on HBO Max and surprises Marni with her takes on Fountain of Youth and Murderbot, both on Apple TV.Plenty of giggles, strong opinions, and standout moments on this week’s episode. Tune in! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 71Spoilers Ahead
EFelicia, struggling to hear, throws on headphones and is now loud and clear. Marni drops Hollywood updates, including Sterling K. Brown’s new Hulu drama Washington Black (premiering in July), Kaia Gerber stepping into Bret Easton Ellis territory with The Shards, and Conan O’Brien joining the Toy Story 5 crew.In the spoiler zone: The Last of Us flashback arc, American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden blows Marni away, and The Handmaid’s Tale gets a Moss-directed visual punch.Overcompensating on Prime is Marni’s show of the week. Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 just dropped on Hulu with two episodes, and Felicia really enjoyed it. Marni’s son is loving HBO Max’s Castle Impossible, a reno show that’s great for the whole family.Tonight, they’re off to see Hugh Jackman live at Radio City Music Hall—report to come. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 70English Dubbing, Walton Goggins & Spike Lee Tea
EMarni wasn’t planning to record this week, but she had a lot to share—so she’s joined by comedian, actor, and friend Justin Taub. Justin is hosting a new podcast called Define Insanity and is a working actor with great behind-the-scenes stories from his time as a background performer. Despite signing NDAs, he still manages to spill a little tea.Marni shares updates on this week’s true crime stories, from the Menendez brothers to Karen Read. Felicia joins her in a pre-recorded segment to discuss the new French dramedy Reformed on HBO Max (goodbye, MAX). The debate over watching foreign shows dubbed in English or in their original language continues—with Felicia firmly on one side, and Justin, a big fan of international films, weighing in as well.Justin shares that his favorite show of all time is Dark, the German thriller on Netflix, and Walton Goggins’ big Hollywood moment makes a lasting impression. Marni wasn’t as into The Four Seasons film as she was the show, but she’s excited about the Season 2 news—and is thoroughly enjoying Overcompensating, the new comedy on Prime Video.Justin wraps up the episode with an unforgettable Spike Lee bathroom run-in. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 69We're Having a Day
ELots of news this week with Bravo's big announcements and The Studio officially greenlit for Season 2. Felicia couldn’t care less about the Real Housewives of Rhode Island, but she did manage to watch both The Last of Us and The Handmaid’s Tale this week—along with KC and Marni. While both shows are starting to feel repetitive, Jeffrey Wright’s appearance on The Last of Us was a pleasant surprise (though Pedro is definitely missed).Marni’s favorite episode of The Studio aired this week, featuring a hilarious spoof of the Golden Globe Awards—highly recommended. Another Simple Favor is campy but fun. And Out of My Mind on Disney+ is a fantastic film for mature kids, with a strong life lesson at its core.Felicia delivers her Korean Minute, and KC chimes in frequently throughout the episode. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger
Ep 68Four Seasons Binge + More
EFelicia has quite the busy schedule, but she still managed to catch the best show of the week. Getting right to the point—both Marni and Felicia loved the new Netflix comedy The Four Seasons, starring Tina Fey and Steve Carell. With eight thirty-minute episodes, it was the perfect length and delivered plenty of laughs. Great storylines and a cameo from the man himself, Alan Alda, sealed the deal.Felicia didn’t quite agree with Marni on Prime’s Étoile, and this week’s episode of The Last of Us felt more like housekeeping. KC, meanwhile, is stuck watching The Valley, but his love for Nathan Fielder’s update on Paramount+ leads the way for him.A Simple Favor is on deck for weekend viewing—but honestly, everyone should stop what they’re doing and tune in to Marni’s favorite: The Four Seasons. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 67Big TV Moments, Nathan Fielder Confusion, and New Binges to Watch
EBig moments this week in television—from the shocking episode of The Last of Us to the premiere of HBO's The Rehearsal.KC takes a seat at the table to join this week's discussion. No surprise that Felicia doesn't quite get Nathan Fielder and has no clear understanding of his brilliance.The Handmaid's Tale and Your Friends & Neighbors are still in rotation, and Marni started The Happy Face Killer on Paramount+ and watched the Oklahoma City Bombing documentary on Netflix.The new show to binge this weekend is Prime's Étoile—perfect for anyone who's a fan of dance.Felicia attempts her Korean Moment, and next week, they’ll gear up for the new Netflix drop, Four Seasons. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 66Bad Influence, Six & KDrama Laughs
EThis week, the mother-daughter duo is in a full-on laughing frenzy. From Felicia’s garbage refuse updates to her Korean dramas, they can barely keep a straight face.They recently saw Six the Musical on Broadway and review a stacked lineup of shows, including The Last of Us, The Handmaid’s Tale, Black Mirror, Your Friends & Neighbors, The Valley and Marni’s pick of the week, Ransom Canyon on Netflix.Felicia enjoys her feel-good movie fixes with The Dad Quest and Last Christmas.Sadie and Jessica Gubenko join the conversation to discuss the Netflix documentary Bad Influence, speaking from experience.Try to keep up—it’s a fun one this week! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 65When Felicia Skips to the Finale
EFelicia shares her frustrations about garbage refuse in Plainview, while Marni fills her in on her son’s mission to collect the McDonald’s Minecraft Happy Meal toy.Marni had a busy week of content consumption. Dying for Sex on Hulu was good (not amazing), but the show of the week is the White Lotus finale—though, of course, Felicia skipped ahead.The Handmaid's Tale premiered with three new episodes on Hulu—will June ever get Hannah back? Meanwhile, Jon Hamm’s hair steals the show in Apple TV’s Your Friends & Neighbors, and Hacks dropped on Max alongside the Pitt finale.Bad Influence takes the title of doc of the week, narrowly edging out Gone Girls on Netflix. Felicia also delivers the shocking news of Eric Dane’s ALS diagnosis, leaving Marni stunned. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 64Hola, Felicia!
EMarni and KC are back from their yoga retreat in Tulum and are basically new people. After laughing, sweating, and jumping into the ocean naked, they may have finally joined the cult they’ve been yearning for.Meanwhile, Felicia—while watching her grandson—caught Meg and the Netflix movie The Electric State.Both Marni and Felicia were not fans of the new Hulu show Mid-Century Modern or Netflix's Residence. Felicia suggests checking out Connie Britton’s new movie Life List, while Marni is loving The Studio.Felicia gives her Korean Minute, and the gang is officially back together.Tons of upcoming shows are shared in this week’s Bye Felicia segment—don’t miss it! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 63Felicia is Back
EFelicia has returned, and it's been an emotional rollercoaster of a day following Marni's son's recital. After recapping the stage fright and proud family moment, they dive right into the news—from Justin Theroux’s wedding to show cancellations.Felicia nails her Korean Minute, even though she can’t recall the exact name of the show (When Life Gives You Tangerines), while Marni admits to a few things she had to give up on. The Parenting on Max didn’t stick, and Good American Family was a major disappointment—Ellen Pompeo definitely didn’t hit this one out of the hospital park.Adolescence is declared the TV masterpiece of the year, while the Karen Read ID series takes the crown for true crime pick of the week.The Severance finale? NO NOTES.Dope Thief also gets some love, but Marni is really looking forward to the new Apple TV series starring Seth Rogen, The Studio.A break is coming, as Marni heads to Mexico—so tune in this week for some fun! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 62Yentas: Live from Florida
EKC and Marni are holding down the podcast fort while Felicia enjoys Florida with her friends. Marni fills KC in on TV show renewals and cancellations and attempts to get Felicia on Zoom.Once Felicia finally joins with her besties, Karen and Abby, KC shares an update—he's been watching the Korean drama Move to Heaven on Netflix and is completely hooked! Felicia, of course, has already seen it, though under a different title.The ladies fill us in on the Florida happenings and are having a great time.After the Zoom, Marni updates KC on her Temptation Island viewing during her flight, comparing it to Love Island. She also watched A Simple Favor—and actually enjoyed it!KC deep-dives into his love for Severance, and Marni fills us in on upcoming shows to watch! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 61Quickie with KC
EMarni and KC catch up on their busy week and how the plan was not to record—but Marni couldn’t resist sharing her big TV reviews.They call Felicia to get her thoughts on the Paradise finale, which Marni loved, and for an update on her car situation. KC gives a brief rundown on Severance and shares his thoughts on The Traitors.Marni’s documentary of the week is the Ruby Franke three-episode series on Hulu. It’s so disturbing and she’s so crazy that it’s obviously worth a watch.KC brings his signature touch with sound effects in editing and plenty of comedy in the room. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger
Ep 60Opposing Views
EFelicia has returned from eating frog legs in Paris and is well-rested after watching most of the shows Marni had hoped she would tune into.After discussing recent celebrity deaths, they dive right into Running Point, Kate Hudson's new Netflix show. Opinions differ—Marni quickly binged it, enjoying most of it, especially Kate’s wardrobe, while Felicia didn’t make it past the pilot.They both loved this week’s Paradise, but Fel finds White Lotus slow so far. The ladies also debate with K.C. whether Mean Girls: The Musical is appropriate for Marni’s son, Lennon. In a shocking twist, Felicia actually loved the new Baldwins reality show.They also cover the latest on The Traitors and Felicia’s review of Zero Day. Meanwhile, KC has officially called it quits on Love Is Blind, but Marni refuses to give it up!Some yelling, laughter, and fun on this week’s episode! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 59The Faithfuls w/KC & Dan Brown
EFelicia may be in Paris, but Marni is holding down the TV fort with her husband, KC Ellis, and fellow podcast host, Dan Brown.KC finally took the time this week to join Marni in watching shows like Love Is Blind and the Gabby Petito documentary on Netflix. Marni may give up on Yellowjackets and has mixed feelings about the new Robert De Niro miniseries, Zero Day.She’s convinced KC fell asleep during White Lotus, but after the first episode, he got the gist.Dan Brown, a former NBC page, provides great insight into SNL 50 and breaks down the latest episode of The Traitors.Severance is hands down the best show on TV right now, and they also dive into Oscar predictions! We miss Felicia, but this is a fun episode you won’t want to miss! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 58What Are They Smoking?
EMarni updates Felicia on all the news of the week, including renewals, Lena Dunham’s new scripted movie, and Ben Stiller's role on HBO."Scramming Grammy" is a new segment where Marni questions an email or text she received this week in an attempt to scam her.Felicia watched the new Scott Foley Netflix movie, La Dolce Villa, while Marni viewed We Live in Time (did not like) but loved Apple Cider Vinegar, a documentary about Belle Gibson, a cancer scammer—which seems to be the theme of the week with Scamanda also airing.Marni, shockingly, loved Bridget Jones: About a Boy and the new Ridley Scott docuseries, Surviving Black Hawk Down.Big weekend ahead with White Lotus and SNL 50! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 57Kinda Busy
EMarni and Felicia catch up on all things travel, Korean skincare, and babysitting on this week's podcast, including updates on upcoming season renewals and new programs—such as Black Doves 2, a King Charles documentary in the works, and Marni’s favorite, a Karen Read documentary coming to ID next month.Both ladies watched Amy Schumer’s new Netflix comedy special, Kinda Pregnant. Felicia didn’t care for it, but Marni enjoyed the cast and had some laughs. She does recommend giving it a watch.Marni checked off Conclave from her Oscar viewing to-do list, while Felicia (in true Felicia fashion) only watched Season 2 of The Recruit. Felicia’s new favorite is Paradise, but they are careful not to reveal any spoilers.Bravo had a big week with reunions, a pregnancy announcement, and breakup rumors. Plus, KC—Marni’s husband—joins the conversation to discuss The Traitors and Severance.Lots to watch, laugh about, and review! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 56Alte Kake
EThis week, Marni and Felicia managed to watch a ton of programs—from movies to TV shows and more—but first, Marni reviews the Bethpage Chinese Hair Spa, Gui Fei Spa while Felicia revisits her night in Plainview with an older-aged band. Felicia binged Trauma Code, the new Korean medical drama on Netflix, and she loved it! Marni started Manhunt: OJ Simpson but didn't have the bandwidth to revisit another Diddy doc. The show of the week is Paradise on Hulu—Felicia's new Diplomat. Emilia Perez wasn't as bad as the internet claims, but You're Cordially Invited on Prime was. SNL's 50th Music Special blew the ladies away, while Here with Tom Hanks received mixed reviews. A Bravo Minute, The Traitors, and the finale of Sex Lives of College Girls are all covered in this week's episode of the pod. Marni and Felicia manage to watch all the shows so you don't have to. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 55Back in Action
EFelicia fills Marni in on her thoughts about Demi Moore's 'The Substance' and all the future movies that will be played in the clubhouse. Marni updates her mom on the Meta news about grabbing TikTok creators, new season renewals, and the high ratings of Tim Allen's 'Shifting Gears.' Felicia started a bunch of new K-dramas, and though ridiculous, her 'Korean Moment' segment is entertaining. Marni recaps the 'Silo' finale, as well as the 'RHONY' and 'RHOSLC' finales. 'Back in Action,' the new movie starring Cameron Diaz, was a fun watch despite the bad reviews. 'Severance' did not disappoint, and Felicia may be done with 'Traitors.' 'Paradise' on Hulu is the next series to watch, coming out next week; Marni and KC started the new TBS show, 'The Joe Schmo Show.' Marni will commit only if time allows. We all only have so much time in the day. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 54Felicia on Traitors, KDramas & More!
EFelicia comes in hot and heavy, ready to go. She knows all about the new Korean medical dramas about to drop and schools Marni during her 'Korean moment.' She will not be happy if Leo shows up in the last season of 'Squid Game.' The 'Landman' finale is discussed, along with 'Traitors,' which shocks Marni since Felicia usually doesn't watch it. They go back and forth with banter, betting on whether Jon Hamm's character has died or not. The violence in the new Netflix series 'American Primeval' makes this show not for everyone, but Marni is hooked. Marni has thoughts on the Peacock Diddy documentary but does not recommend it for her mother. 'Severance' has Marni's husband, KC, excited, and he educates everyone on the companion podcast. Another fun episode from this duo. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 53Talk Shows & Natalia w/Dominick Pupa
EFelicia is back in action after a successful recovery from gallbladder surgery. However, the ladies are pretty shaken up about the LA fires and take a moment to discuss their Brentwood cousins, sending all their love to them. Felicia shares a 'Korean moment' to discuss her conversation with a new Korean listener, while Marni dives deep into 'The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: The Final Chapter,' with Felicia shaking her head in disbelief. Both watched new medical dramas: 'The Pitt' on Max and 'Doc' on Hulu. Fellow podcast host Dominick Pupa brings his talk show experience to the podcast to discuss the new Jerry Springer documentary on Netflix, sharing lots of behind-the-scenes tea and production chatter. Join us for a good escape from the current world. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 52New Year + Squid Game With Jordan Brodsky
EHungover, tired but ready to jump into 2025, Jordan Brodsky, a friend of the pod, joins the ladies for the first episode of the new year. Felicia starts with her review of the Andy Cohen/Anderson Cooper NYE show. Marni immediately dives into the show of the year, 'Squid Game Season 2.' How lucky we are to have Korean pro, Felicia, who spills the tea on some of the actors with new insights only she would know. Marni thinks the show is outstanding and works really hard to avoid spoiling it. It was a big week for movies with 'Mufasa,' 'Sonic the Hedgehog 3,' and 'A Complete Unknown.' But it was definitely Nicole Kidman's performance in 'Babygirl' that got Marni and Jordan talking. This is the movie of the moment and brings up some sexy thoughts and non-stop giggles. Big shows are coming next week - tune in for the details. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 51End of the Year Wrap with Daryn Carp
ETV and podcast host Daryn Carp is this episode's special guest to wrap up the first year of the podcast. Daryn answers all of Marni's hard-hitting questions about Kathy Hilton, her role with Andy Cohen, and thoughts on Hoda's departure. The women review their top content of the year, including favorite unscripted shows from 'The Traitors,' to 'Dance Life,' & 'Love is Blind.' Top scripted picks include 'Industry,' 'The New Look,' and more. Daryn shocks Marni with one of her favorite movies of the year, 'It Ends With Us,' which naturally leads to a conversation about the Blake/Justin scandal, rounding out the pop culture news of the year. Marni can't get enough of 'Wicked,' and Felicia shares her favorite Korean show of the year. Daryn, the true crime pro, fills us in on top crime stories of the year and makes predictions for 2025. Thank you for being part of year 1 of 'Hi Felicia.' Please continue to tune in and follow. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 50Feliche Navidad and 50!
EThe reviews are in! Felicia is a hit, and the listeners want more—even though she is tired. Felicia dives right into her Korean show suggestions, excited to share her current watch, 'When the Phone Rings,' on Netflix. Marni discusses the allegations against Brian Alvarez, star of 'English Teacher,' as well as Karen Huger's bodycam DUI footage post-crash. Marni loved 'Black Doves' on Netflix, while Felicia did not. However, they both agree that viewing Jason Bateman as the villain in the holiday movie 'Carry On' was enjoyable. Marni and her husband get into the new Aaron Rodgers documentary, 'Enigma,' on Netflix, and the bizarre, strange show 'Kings of Tupelo' as well. Dorit from 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' receives the much-needed praise she deserves. Winding down 2024 with the 50th episode! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 49Warts & All
EAfter catching up about Dorothy's ruby slippers and the big Golden Globe snub (Jonathan Chu), Felicia reveals she started and finished Apple TV's Drops of God. She loved it but wasn’t as impressed with Netflix's new series No Good Deed. Marni’s viewing of the Christopher Reeve documentary on Max sparks a deeper conversation about pulling the plug and whether they would want to live as paraplegics. Superman was a hero, but these ladies admit they don’t feel as heroic. Jamie Foxx’s Netflix special stunned them with his multi-talented array of skills—entertaining and touching. The standout performances of the week were Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan’s in the Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice. Tune in for laughs, deep thoughts, and more. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 48Docs + Lindsay Roth
EThe family is all back together, feeling healthy, and ready to chat about all the new content dropped this week. Starting with films such as 'A Real Pain,' which Marni thinks will get an Oscar nomination for Kieran Culkin. Also discussed are Clint Eastwood's 'Juror #2' and Kristen Dunst's flick, 'Civil War.' Marni didn't expect Felicia to watch the new 'Girls Gone Wild' documentary, but she is super grateful she wasn't part of that on-camera debacle. 'No Good Deed' comes highly recommended, but the disappointment of the week has to be learning about Lisa Frank in the new Prime documentary. The ladies are joined by Marni's old friend, Lindsay Jill Roth, who has a new book coming out next year titled 'Romances & Practicalities,' which Marni thoroughly enjoyed. Listen for a fun poop story and more advice on how to juggle relationships in modern times. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 47Movie Madness With Dan Brown
EFelicia may be tired post-turkey, but Dan Brown joins the ladies to discuss a ton of content! Marni's husband, KC, is absent with a stomach bug, leaving Dan as the sole commentator this week. 'Wicked' is the current obsession, although Marni's son recommends 'Moana 2' for kids because of its manageable length. Dan provides an in-depth look at Demi Moore's 'The Substance,' while Marni dishes on 'Nightbitch' starring Amy Adams and 'Between the Temples' featuring Carol Kane and Jason Schwartzman. Apple TV receives much praise, from 'Silo' to 'Shrinking' & 'Bad Sisters,' whereas Felicia is hate-watching Billy Crystal's 'Before.' 'Say Nothing' on FX is highly recommended, though not for Felicia. Marni's true crime doc of the week is the JonBenet Ramsey special on Netflix, and the must-see reality show episodes are from 'RHONY' and 'RHOSLC.' It's a great conversation to tune into. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 46Landman Jon Hamm
EFelicia has been quite busy this week attending cocktail parties, events, and more. She may not have had time to do any of Marni's assignments, but for some reason, it really does not seem to matter. The theme of the week appears to be KC, Marni's husband, who constantly chimes in with jokes, mostly about Jon Hamm. Felicia did not watch 'Landman,' but maybe Marni saved her an hour since she and KC did not like the new Taylor Sheridan show on Paramount. Marni and Fel watched 'Doctor Odyssey' for one reason—John Stamos and Marni could not get through even 1 episode of 'Cruel Intentions' on Prime Video. Meanwhile, Felicia started Ted Danson's new show on Netflix, 'Man on the Inside.' Marni binged 'Silo' on Apple TV and is viewing 'Say Nothing' on Hulu, enjoying both. 'RHOBH' is back with a smoking Dorit, and yes, Mauricio is still hot. Looking ahead, the ladies are excited as Wicked weekend approaches! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 45Felicia's Intervention
EMarni recaps Felicia's health scare of the week and intervenes with a harsh tone. She may live alone, but she is not alone! Felicia needs to lean on others and reach out to her friends. The ladies dish about Noah Wyle's new series The Pitt, coming to Max in 2025, while also discussing who's hosting the Oscars and the big guest cameo on Netflix's Wednesday.Marni stresses Felicia out upon learning that she didn’t fully watch the new Bridget Jones trailer and tried to start Season 2 of Apple TV's Bad Sisters without watching Season 1. How could she? Unacceptable.This week also featured many finales, including The Penguin, Aaron Hernandez, and The Diplomat. Marni dives into a "Bravo Minute," and the ladies review upcoming shows to watch. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 44Cockamamie
EIt's post-election time, and the ladies have no interest in discussing politics, so let's get down to what really matters—movies and television. Marni updates her mom on Hollywood news, from the high ratings of High Potential to Stranger Things approaching its final season. Both ladies watched Prime's My Old Ass, starring Maisey Stella and Aubrey Plaza. It was enjoyable—not amazing, but definitely a fun plot line. Marni's feature film of the week, which she predicts will be an Oscar contender, is Anora, a movie about a Brooklyn stripper who winds up in a chaotic mess. The script is perfect, and she highly recommends it. Marni also caught up on The Diplomat and understands why Felicia loves it. It may have been a slow week for new content, but these two still have plenty to chat about. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 43Fel's Diplomat
EFelicia and Marni recap Halloween and her family’s impressive Deadpool costumes. After catching up on Hollywood news, Marni and her mom can agree on one thing this week: Billy Crystal’s new Apple TV show, Before, was “AWFUL.” Felicia thought the Netflix documentary Martha was too similar to the MAX version, while Marni disagreed. Hearing Martha’s direct insights on her prison journal entries and thoughts on men made this one a winner for her.Marni and KC chat about MAX’s new show, It’s Florida Man, recommended only for a certain type of viewer—not Felicia. Marni also recaps the Love is Blind reunion, along with her true crime picks of the week: Man of the Hour and This is the Zodiac Speaking, both on Netflix.With the election around the corner, there’s not much new coming up, so Marni is ready to binge The Diplomat after Felicia’s glowing review of Season 2. Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 42Disclaimer: Felicia Hates Halloween
EMarni and Felicia catch up on all things Plainview and Halloween happenings before diving into the news of the week, including the Menendez Brothers' resentencing and new shows in development, like a documentary about Jerry Springer. Marni is thrilled to learn that Felicia watched Netflix’s Woman of the Hour without even being prompted.Disclaimer on Apple TV has them singing praises for Sacha Baron Cohen, and new documentaries Sweet Bobby and Breath of Fire are on their watchlist. Marni spills the tea in her Bravo Minute, while the Love is Blind reunion can’t come soon enough. Felicia goes unfiltered when a listener shares her breakup story.Tune in and share! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger

Ep 41All About the Lies
EMarni and Felicia have a lot to cover—from the Menendez update to Dirty Dancing hitting Broadway. This week, ratings for Doctor Odyssey have dropped, but are rising for ABC/Hulu’s new show High Potential starring Kaitlin Olson. Finally, a network show that both Marni and Felicia agree is a hit!On Netflix, Lonely Planet was a disappointment, so don’t bother watching, while the film Saturday Night is great entertainment for all SNL fans. Anatomy of Lies is a wild ride for all Grey’s Anatomy fans, but the show of the week has to be the Tell Me Lies finale. Internet advice columnist Alex Hayes joins the ladies to discuss the toxicity of the characters—warning, there are spoilers!It’s a very informative week, and Marni and Felicia are here to tell the truth—no lies! Produced by: Marni & KC EllisEdited and Sound Mixed by: KC EllisFollow Marni for more on Instagram @marnijagger