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048 Grease: Pink Ladies, T-Birds, and Total Nostalgia

44 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this nostalgic episode of My Sister Made Me Watch This, we head back to Rydell High to revisit the 1978 musical classic Grease starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. We talk about why Grease became one of the biggest movie musicals of all time, the unforgettable soundtrack, and the many alternate casting choices that almost changed movie history forever. (Carrie Fisher as Sandy?! Henry Winkler as Danny?!) Along the way, we discuss: * The surprising ages of the cast members * Why Olivia Newton-John had to be sewn into those iconic leather pants * The Barry Gibb connection you may never have noticed * Why Grease 2 never captured the same magic * Our own memories of first seeing the movie * And whether Grease still holds up today Plus: one sister reveals the time she was almost banned from watching Grease entirely after getting grounded in second grade. Whether you were a Pink Lady, a T-Bird, or just someone who always wanted a singing summer romance, this episode is packed with movie trivia, nostalgia, laughs, and plenty of sibling banter. You’re the one that we want! Find us on Instagram and Facebook at My Sister Made Me Watch This or email us at mysistermademewatchthispodcast@gmail.com [mysistermademewatchthispodcast@gmail.com].

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