Jessica and Bailey break down the brilliance of Wicked, comparing the film and the stage production.
We celebrate (and critique) the cult classic that redefined teen drama. From monsters-as-metaphors to controversial characters (cough Riley cough), we go deep into what made Buffy iconic—and where it stumbled.
What did Lin-Manuel Miranda get historically wrong (or emotionally right)? We break down what makes Hamilton unforgettable.
From Harry & Ginny to Bella & Edward, we roast the pop culture pairings that never should’ve lasted. Includes a few controversial takes. Bailey and Jessica dive deep into their favorite shows and books to discuss how the pairings we love sometimes include the biggest red flags.
Get ready for the ultimate beginners guide to Doctor Who. Bailey has been LOVING what she’s seen so far, but Jessica is still not convinced. In today’s episode they talk about where you should start watching, which Doctor is the best, some of the key companions and villains, AND try to figure out how to get past that infamous mannequin episode!
Jessica decided it was time to introduce Bailey to the world of ACOTAR. After reading the first few books, Bailey feels ready to unpack red flags, wild tropes, steamy plot twists, and cast their dream adaptation. Join us for a mother-daughter convo packed with lots of laughs and even more awkward moments.
From Outlander to Buffy, we hum, discuss, and argue over the greatest TV theme songs. Which ones change over time? Which intros will we never skip? Plus: the Office US vs. UK debate.
In today’s podcast, Jessica and Bailey Ballinger dive deep into Tommy Wiseau’s cult classic The Room — a movie so bizarre it’s been called “the worst film ever made.” They talk about the wild charm of live screenings, The Disaster Artist’s behind-the-scenes retelling, and why they absolutely love watching this cinematic trainwreck over and over.
Jessica and Bailey Ballinger talk about Bailey’s favorite musical: Hadestown. They talk about the original Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice and they’re perilous trek through the underworld. Bailey talks about what it was like performing in a staged production and they both go over what their dream cast would be. So get ready to go down Hadestown, way down under the ground with the Overanalyzing Everything Podcast.
We rank our favorite romantic comedies and call out the worst offenders. Includes personal picks, trope breakdowns, and rom-com hot takes.
We react to watching Love Island USA for the very first time. Join us as we share some of our favorite—and LEAST favorite—moments, cast members and more.
Today we’re diving into one of the most iconic TV episodes ever: “Once More, With Feeling” from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Whether you’re a lifelong Buffy fan, a musical-theatre nerd, or someone who still sings Walk Through the Fire in the shower (same), you’re in the right place.
In today’s episode, we dive into one of the most underrated and brilliantly absurd web series ever created: BURNING LOVE. ???????? This iconic comedy—packed with stars like Ken Marino, June Diane Raphael, Kristen Bell, Jennifer Aniston, Adam Scott, and more—parodies The Bachelor universe so perfectly that it almost feels too real. If you’re a fan of The Bachelor, improv comedy, or just incredibly smart parody, this episode is for you!
In today’s episode of Overanalyzing Everything, Bailey and Jessica dive into some of the most divisive, debated, and delightfully dramatic pop culture questions of all time — and yes, we have strong opinions. We’re tackling everything from heartbreaking movie moments to Disney dilemmas to fandom controversies that STILL start internet fights. Here’s what we’re debating: Should Rose have made room for Jack on the door in Titanic? Is Hamilton officially overrated now? Was Wanda the real villain of WandaVision? Should Ariel have given up her voice for true love? Was the Beast actually the bad guy in Beauty and the Beast? Are Snape or Draco truly redeemable characters? What is the best—and worst—Disney song of all time? Plus LOTS more spicy pop culture opinions you’ve all argued about online for years.