309 - James and the Giant Piece
In this episode, Sabrina’s name is Sabina, we see Sean’s ass, and James turns Felicity’s bathroom into a hair cutting place.
In this episode, Sabrina’s name is Sabina, we see Sean’s ass, and James turns Felicity’s bathroom into a hair cutting place.
This week, we write a poem for Tracy, Tricky gets lucky, and Molly named Molly.
This week, Tyra Banks is back and she doesn't eat rice, Meghan blasphemes, and we disparage John Ritter's legacy.
This week, Richard is a virgin, Sean gets replacement nuts, and Maria loves Shark Tank.
In this episode, we love Randy, Sean has a sore nut, and Toni Pavone thinks kindness is more important than honesty. She also might be Felicity’s agent.
This week, Molly is quick to recognize crystal meth, Ben is a pineapple head, and Noel is a wanger.
In this episode, Noel claims impotence, Julie’s dad is dead, and Sean considers plastic surgery.
This week, we wonder if Felicity and Sally are in a fight, Ben's dad is John Ritter, and Julie is a better person than Elena...sort of.
In the Season 3 premiere, Sean and Meghan make a sex tape, Felicity is obsessed with romance, and a British person is coming!
In the season 2 finale, we reveal our middle school style, Sean demands kindness and offers garlic bread, and Julie uses a pay phone. Also, Felicity and Ben do it!
In this episode, Ben and Felicity definitely get a room, Tracy kind of wants to get a room, and Sean didn't think he needed to get a room, but actually might.
Deanna is back this week! Also, we find out that Greg is Meghan’s Ben, Javier gets engaged, and Ben gives Felicity a time machine.
This week, Sean finally makes his move, we refuse to swoon over Greg because he understands the basic functionality of bandages, and Meghan has to pee.
In this episode, Felicity is a Chia Head, Greg somehow gets worse, and we talk election 2016.
218 - Party Lines by Dear Sally: A Felicity Podcast
In this episode, Greg’s spotty past was “just one of those things,” Javier and Felicity are sisters, and we’re back to looking at personal files.
This week is a WB crossover episode (shout out to Lane Kim and Todd), Ben is dead, and we finally find out who really won - Ben or Noel.
In this week’s episode, we see a lot of Javier “has no hair, have another chocolate eclair,” we continue to love how much Ben hates Greg, and someone finally tells Noel to stop playing the victim.
In this special episode, we dig deeper into Felicity Porter through the Myers-Briggs Personality test. We discuss Felicity's actions and intentions to answer each question and determine her personality type!
This week, the gang has a perfect dance party, Meghan loves Greg, and Ben's got more jokes!
In this week's episode, we go back to the 90's, Ben may or may not excel at Excel, and Ruby finds her purpose.
This week, casual Ben wants to casually drop out of college, Noel says “baby,” and we love Toni Pavone.
In this episode, our guest, Dan Waldkirch, provides insight into this Twilight Zone tribute, Ben runs into a wall, and Elena may have been recruited by Scientology.
This week, Felicity is mean to her sad dad (Works Cited: @patekaris), Ben laments the loss of the swim team, and Ruby thinks Noel sucks, but for once, we don’t.
In this episode, we have our second “fight,” Elena tells Felicity and Noel that it doesn’t have to be Thanksgiving, and Ben slams the door — twice!
This week, Felicity’s parents surprise her for Thanksgiving, Professor Sherman makes a deadly punch, and Meghan forgets her Lactaid.
In this week’s episode, Felicity and her new dog have the same haircut, Maggie and Ben make their affair official, and Maria is very into Ben’s pronunciation.
This week, David and Ruby are incredibly forgiving, we don’t like anyone enough to get mono, and we actually give Noel the benefit of the doubt.
On this episode, Noel and Elena are obsessed with Crash Bandicoot, muffins keep Julie and Felicity’s friendship together, and we learn absolutely nothing about Maggie.
This week, Ruby likes glue, Julie deals with her anger through music, and we meet every television stereotype on a train.