Blasphemy.
Synopsis: two millennials who were one year old when this classic and revered show debuted attempt to dissect its cultural contributions. Yeeeeah…I could only make it through the first twenty-five minutes of the first episode. Not only is their commentary vapid and just plain wrong on some plot points and historical mentions, if I heard these two refer to the character of Charlene as “Sharlene” one more time, I was going to drown my iPhone in a pitcher of sweet tea. Take a pass on this nonsense and check out Mims and Maim instead.
AKM522 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/26/22
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I remember watching this show with my mom as reruns on Lifetime. (I’m 39 now.) So, listening to these episodes is pure nostalgia for me, and I appreciate how the hosts explore the topics’ relevance to their original air dates and now. Thanks, ladies—always enjoyable and interesting.
KCHNC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/24
Didn’t think I’d even find a Designing Women podcast and Oh My Stars! These two people do it up right. They are respectful, smart and southern in the best way. They break down the show with a modern view and their friendship shines through every segment. Love this podcast. Extra Sugaaaa!
Greenehouse4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/21
Wish I had found earlier! Don’t always agree with their opinions but love the content.
DeeinCumming via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/24
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