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Podcast! The Comics, Episode 134 – The Lost Brontë Sister

We're trouble.

You know how last week this line said that the episode contained despair? I was wrong. That’s this week. Oh god, it’s this week.

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Episode 134 – The Lost Brontë Sister

This week, James continues the cruel, cruel joke he played on himself and you last week, wherein he did a live reading of 50 Shades of Grey with the names changed to the Twilight originals and while doing funny voices. You’ll recall last week left on a sexy cliffhanger, and so, in order to not leave listeners hanging - and after looking at the shockingly high ratings for last week’s episode - James realized he didn’t book a guest host and was basically obligated to continue.

This week, things get dark. Do you want to listen to the destruction of a man? Do you want to discover the one thing that will make James Leask, a man who gleefully tortured Brandon by making him watch I Wanna Marry Harry while watching impassively and unaffectedly, finally tap out? WELL LOOK NO FURTHER BECAUSE THE COMEUPPANCE IS REAL.

Far, far too real. Come on, you know you want to be there for this. Brandon would have.

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