Episode 45: That Most Turgid of Sciences

Wrather and Sheely are back on their game with this episode, considering Charlie and the principal agent problem.

These Fucking Teenagers PodcastRyan Sheely and Matthew Wrather consider the last few episodes of Gossip Girl Season 4, including Charlie, surveillance, the principal agent problem, and the merits of whiteboards vs. chalkboards.

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7 Comments on “Episode 45: That Most Turgid of Sciences”

    • Brennan #

      Seconded

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  1. Monzenn #

    I say do seasons one and two of Modern Family and focus on Haley. That should last an episode or two, perfect for your unique schedule ;)

    Or, do special guest appearances of teen characters in adult-dominated series.

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    • Johann #

      I second that! Modern Family is funny!

      Reply

  2. Crystal #

    How about some Degrassi: The Next Generation?

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    • Sophie #

      I second this suggestion!

      Reply

  3. T. AKA Ricky Raw #

    I suggest you watch teen movie Metropolitan alongside Seasons 1 and 2 of Gossip Girl. It’s about a middle class outsider who gets in with a crowd of upper east side rich kids in Manhattan and starts dating one of the insiders of the rich socialite clique. Sound familiar? Many people claim Gossip Girl the TV series owes more to that movie than it actually does to the novels:

    http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Metropolitan/60010649

    Reply

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