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Welcome back to Jack The Lass, The Podcast! In this episode we dissect the adorable courting of Ann Walker by Anne Lister, how John Booth has the best joke of the series, and we talk a little bit about our own coming out stories. So sit back, pour a glass of madiera, and join us!
Jack The Lass, The Podcast is a That Hipster Kid Production. Produced, edited, and narrated by Kelsey P Jones and Kerri Kearse. Music is by Epidemic sound.
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Hello and welcome to Jack The Lass, The Podcast. We're so excited to finally get this out to you!
This is our pilot episode so naturally we're talking about the pilot episode of Gentleman Jack. Listen as we discuss the Ann(e)'s first meeting and just how much we love Gemma Whelan as Marian.
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In part deux of our exploration of representation, we get to explore the first episode of The L Word: Generation Q as well as Work In Progress and their contrast to Gentleman Jack. We're gonna wrap up what this kind of representation means to us (and what it could've done for us), where we think it's going to take us, and why it's so important for kids these days to see themselves on screen.
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In advance of The L Word: Generation Q premiere tonight, we're breaking down what it is exactly about Gentleman Jack that makes it stand out to us in terms of queer representation - and what in turn we hope to see from new shows now that the bar has been set so high. But since it's us, we couldn't do it all in one sitting. So hey ho, we'll leave you on a cliffhanger. And by "cliff" we mean "hilltop" obviously.
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Good lord! Have we finally made it to the end of this ridiculous #HistoricalNightcap??? Yes, yes we have. In this final chapter of the Anniana saga, we revisit the years 1825 and 1826 for the most infamous moments that impacted this sapphic duo. From visiting Mrs. Barlow in Paris with Mariana in tow, to Mariana actually leaving Charles and being "sent back" by Anne.
We still think you should consider having a drink as an accompaniment even though this is the end. Below you'll find our detailed chapter list with time stamps and dates for each entry referenced, and as always, we'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out and follow us on all the things for daily talk of grubbling @gentlemancrack @gentlemanjackcrack
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Chapter Marks:
1825
0:19 - In January a letter from Mariana read to Mrs. Barlow & Anne discovers "pocket holes"
1:20 - January 23rd: February: Barlow pushes for Anne's promise for life
2:29 - August 23rd: Anne receives a heartbreaking letter from Mrs. Barlow then sees Mariana
8:11 - September 2nd: Anne compares Mariana to Mrs. Barlow to her face
12:08 - September 9th: Anne and Mariana discuss bad hymen science and ideas of virginity
15:22 - September 12th: Anne more dangerous than men to "turn loose"
18:41 - September 22nd: Mariana claims to have never thought of Scarbro'
20:50 - October 4th: Anne and Mariana renew their vows
25:08 - December 13th: Anne weeps over Mrs. Barlow and wonders about making her a misstress
28:18 - December 21st: Anne mentions Mariana's sister Harriet and her incredible flriting skills
1826
30:20 - The end of our journey
31:38 - January 3rd: Strap talk about Harriet and the legend of the Belcombe sisters
35:37 - January 15th: Mrs. Barlow writes Anne to acknowledge their "divorce"
37:59 - January 26th: Uncle James dies and Anne inherits Shibden
38:52 - March 12th: Anne discourages Mariana from leaving Charles
39:53 - March 14th: Harriet calls out Anne for being a player
41:54 - March 15th-16th: Mariana arrives to Shibden and attempts to leave Charles
50:32 - GAY DRAMA ALERT: Anne and Mariana go traveling, including to Paris
52:12 - September 2nd: Mrs. Barlow is shocked to meet Mariana and throws hella shade
55:55 - October 3rd: A finale meeting between Mrs. Barlow and Mariana
57:56 - Helena Whitbread's epilogue about the end of 1826
1:00:57 - A caveat with the final statement made on Anne and Ann
1:08:57 - Jaunty grubble stories in honor of the best of Anniana
1:20:00 - Finally at the end for our toasts!!
END OF PART VIII
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We’re wrapping up the year and closing out the decade with a look back at where we were then, how far we’ve come now, and what’s on the horizon. We recap our favorite non-GJ tv shows, films, and pop culture moments from the last ten years, and we even touch on our secret ambitions, the lessons we wished we’d learned earlier, and what we love about fanfic. So join us as we enter a new year and a new decade . . . . because yes, we’re still talking.
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This week we're serving up Fried Green Tomatoes, and as you may have guessed, we count this film among our all-time faves. We know we're not the only ones out there with a longstanding soft spot in our hearts for Idgie and Ruth; we're not the only ones who wish we could sit with Ninny and listen to her stories; not the only ones who'd watch Evelyn Couch destroy that car in the parking lot while shouting "Towanda" over and over. So grab your plate of BBQ, your honey, your plastic wrap dress - whatever! - and join us as we break down our favorite tale of two friendships. Well, one friendship and one . . . nevermind, just join us!
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It didn't feel right to not pause this week and seek out some media that intentionally featured black queer stories, and we couldn't help but land on a movie that broke so much ground: Moonlight. At this juncture in our history, it feels so important to us to elevate voices in black media, so join us as we talk about this movie that changed so much in a whitewashed Hollywood.
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We're starting the new year with the topic that's on everyone's minds - SEX! Whether you're TeamAnn or TeamMariana, we can all agree that Gentleman Jack has caused a lot of thirst. So this week we jump back in and explore what representations of lesbian sex these days are getting right and wrong, what positions lead to the least amount of injuries, and what it is about Anne Lister that's igniting a spark in so many of our bedrooms.
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Welp, some weeks you just pull whatever you can together. And by "whatever" we mean "whatever whatever."
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This week we take a stroll down memory lane to discuss Anne's exes, starting at the very beginning: Eliza Raine. From the inception of Anne's crypt-hand to all her adventures in tuft-hunting and knee sitting, meet the infamous women who made it into Anne's journals. And of course, there's a smattering of Seven Minutes in Heaven with Mariana. Bonus points if you know how many women named Ann/Anne are on this list.
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We're visiting our gay heritage and going back to what made us the gays we are today: a couple of movies. But I'm a Cheerleader and D.E.B.S. shaped us, and now we're going to reflect and gush. These movies laid the groundwork for series like Gentleman Jack, and it's time to pay them some homage. Be sure to do your homework before listening.
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We're going back to where it all started: Tumblr. Today we tackle our anons and non-anons in an attempt to answer all those burning Gentleman Jack questions that have been lingering in our inboxes. What's up with that hole in the sleeve of Anne's shift? When do the Ann(e)s get naked together for the first time? Tune in for our thoughts on these burning questions and many, many more.
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How do we choose between Ship Captain Anne, Field Fantasy Anne, Studious Anne, and orange-flavored sticky kisses? It's a tough decision, but we soldier through in an effort to bring you the best analysis of all those missing scenes from the scripts and our hot takes of BBC's extra scenes. Get ready for this analysis-palooza.
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We're gonna do something radical this week: we're going to get to know each other better. What is our favorite line from Gentleman Jack? What is like to be gay on the day to day? Our questions range from silly to serious, Gentleman Jack to real life. Tune in and join us as we share a bit of ourselves with you.
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Amanda Walgrove joins us this week and dishes on Gentleman Jack, love, tumblr, and how she gets those swiss cake rolls. Another song by Good Morning Hellen is getting dropped, and we're also gonna dip our toes into the first script. Come on in with us, the water's fine.
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Season Two is only a year away, right? Two, max. Totally. So we're going to take the information we have and formulate a prediction about what we'll see for season two (and what we want to see) along with a couple of other things. You can just call us the lesbian Nostradamus. Find out how we met, hear the poem "If You Build a Lesbian a Chaumiere" (OK, that's not quite it, but it's close), and get some insight into next week's special guest...
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In a feat that can only be described as legendary, this week we've managed to outdo ourselves by talking for almost exactly two hours, NOT just about one hour of television, but about ONE HALF OF ONE HOUR of television. But when that half hour includes the life-altering and awe-inspiring Hilltop Scene, those two hours don't even come close to doing it justice. Join us as we continue to try to wrap our little gay heads around the most powerful episode of TV we've ever seen. And don't worry, there's plenty of gushing, lusting, and obviously, [gay screaming].
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We're all over here draped in shawls and texting exes to cope with this episode. We get it, characters have to love themselves to be able to love one another, but we just want more Anne and Ann. If they can't text, at least they can use the Mirror of Erised to mind-meld through the pain.
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We made it to Episode 8, and we almost made it halfway through the season finale before we turned back into the blubbering idiots that we actually are. Little Ann finally taking a stand?! Big Anne in her military jacket with a low pony and her boots on the bed?! What did you expect?! There's gay stomping in a dress, angry jump-dancing, flirty sips of red wine, and Big Anne's thermometer. Also an original song and MERCH at long last.
- Visa fler