Onesies – 2×7 – Freaks and Geeks

2×7 – Freaks and Geeks (1999), Part 7: Episodes 13-14 Onesies

Emily and Andrew discuss Freaks and Geeks's most ambitious story to date, along with the culmination of the first crush arc, the most political the show's gotten, the sad realities of bad writing and bad acting, along with the continued "no notes" glory of Martin Starr.

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Onesies – 2×6 – Freaks and Geeks (1999)

2×6 : Freaks and Geeks (1999), Part 6: Episodes 11-12 (fixed audio) Onesies

FIXED AUDIO. Emily and Andrew tackle the next pair of FREAKS AND GEEKS episodes, which include stand-out episodes for Seth Rogen and Martin Starr. In addition to those highlights, there are some great guest stars, but they also have to again discuss the show's very bad gender politics opinions, not to mention its new anti-drug and pro-God messaging.

Onesies – 2×5 – Freaks and Geeks (1999)

2×5: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Part 5: Episodes 9-10 Onesies

Emily and Andrew celebrate season two's halfway point as they talk about episodes 9 and 10 of FREAKS AND GEEKS (1999). They discuss prank phone calls, character actors, female agency, and timeless fashion styles.

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Onesies – 2×4 – Freaks and Geeks (1999)

2×4: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Part 3: Episodes 7-8 Onesies

This episode, Emily and Andrew remember how cool it'd be if the show let its protagonist siblings ever have any scenes together, try to decide what's cringey for when they made the show in 1999 and what's just cringey because it's set in 1980, and once again have no notes for the wonderful Martin Starr. Also SLC Punk is a great movie and people should see it.

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Onesies – 2×3 – Freaks and Geeks (1999)

2×3: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Part 3: Episodes 5-6 Onesies

Emily and Andrew talk some more FREAKS AND GEEKS, the 1999 NBC comedy-drama about early eighties high school created by Paul Feig and executive produced by Judd Apatow. Listen as they discuss getting fed up with bad female protagonists (agency, what's that), have no notes for Martin Starr or Dave (Gruber) Allen (just fawning admiration), and "Canada" Joe Flaherty is finally starting to appeal to Andrew.

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Onesies – 2×2 – Freaks and Geeks (1999)

2-2: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Part 2: Episodes 3-4 Onesies

Emily and Andrew continue their discussion of FREAKS AND GEEKS, Paul Feig and Judd Apatow's 1999 NBC comedy-drama about high school in the very early eighties. Amid their episode recaps (going in airdate order), the hosts also focus on such topics as The Bionic Woman, Mary Sues (and the weight of using such a phrase), and the joys of sight gags.

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Onesies – 2×1 – Freaks and Geeks (1999)

2-1: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Part 1: Episodes 1-2 Onesies

Emily and Andrew kick off Season Two with a look at FREAKS AND GEEKS, an NBC television series created by Paul Feig and executive-produced by Judd Apatow. Listen as they talk about Ben Foster in a problematic part, baby Martin Starr, argue over Joe Flaherty's Canadian heritage, and so on!

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Onesies – 1×4 – Free Spirit (1989)

4: Free Spirit (1989), Part 4: Episodes 10-11, 13-14 [CORRECTED AUDIO] Onesies

We had an audio hiccup but that's fixed here. Sorry about that early listeners! In spite of mostly disappointing or dreadful guest stars, majorly creepy plot points, and bad sitcom fatigue, Emily and Andrew successfully complete their watchthrough of 1989's FREE SPIRIT, the story of a witch (Corinne Bohrer) and her unlikable human charges. They also announce next season's show, which hopefully will not involve Dave Coulier or mullets.

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Onesies – 1×3 – Free Spirit (1989)

3: Free Spirit (1989), Part 3: Episodes 7-9 Onesies

In the penultimate episode of season one, Emily and Andrew realize FREE SPIRIT–despite being an ostensible Corinne Bohrer vehicle–might not be a  brilliant-but-cancelled situation (or even, unfortunately cancelled). Instead, the show might've had it coming. Especially with this batch of episodes.

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Onesies – 1×2 – Free Spirit (1989)

2: Free Spirit (1989), Part 2: Episodes 4-6 Onesies

This episode, Emily and Andrew continue discussing FREE SPIRIT, including episodes featuring very recognizable guest stars, horrendous mullets (aren't they all), and discover Alyson Hannigan is the only kid on the show worth a darn. For multiple reasons.

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