• Episode 51: The D Always Matters

  • Feb 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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Episode 51: The D Always Matters

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  • They love love! This week, the sisters got hit with Cupid's arrows and talk the greatest love stories ever told onscreen.

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    The following is a list of works, their sources and authors, performers, makers, and/or broadcasters, discussed during this episode:

    Baer, Brett, Dave Finkel & Ryan Koh, writers. New Girl. Season 2, episode 19. “Quick Hardening Caulk.” Dir. Lorene Scafaria, featuring Zooey Deschanel & Jake Johnson. Aired March 19, 2013. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2013, DVD.

    Berlanti, Greg, Jeffrey Stepakoff, Tom Kapinos & Gina Fattore, writers. Dawson's Creek. Season 3, episode 23. “True Love.” Dir. James Whitmore, Jr., featuring Joshua Jackson & Katie Holmes. Aired May 24, 2000. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2011, DVD.

    Curtis, Richard, dir. About Time. 2014; Universal City, CA: Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2014, DVD.

    Ditter, Christian, dir. Love, Rosie. 2004; Montreal, QU: Seville Pictures, 2015. DVD.

    Guadignino, Luca, dir. Call Me By Your Name. 2017; Culver City, CA: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2018. Blu-Ray.

    Reiner, Rob, dir. When Harry Met Sally. 1989; Santa Monica, CA: MGM Home Entertainment, 2001. DVD.

    Sharrock, Thea, dir. Me Before You. 2016; Burbank, CA; Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, 2016. DVD.

    Sherman-Palladino, Amy, writer. . Gilmore Girls: The Complete Fifth Season. Season 5, episode 3. “Written in the Stars.” Dir. Kenny Ortega, featuring Lauren Graham & Scott Patterson. Aired October 5, 2004. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, 2011, DVD.

    Thomas, Rob, & Diane Ruggiero, writers. Veronica Mars. Season 1, episode 22. “Leave It to Beaver.” Dir. by Michael Fields, featuring Kristen Bell & Jason Dohring. Aired May 10, 2005. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, 2013, DVD.

    Zwick, Edward, dir. Love & Other Drugs. 2010; Beverly Hills, CA: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2011, DVD.

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