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Press Play Again: 2 Roommates, 1 Remote

Podcast de Anna & Megan

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Welcome to Press Play Again: 2 Roommates, 1 Remote - the rewatch and pop culture catch-up podcast where two former college roommates in their 30s revisit the shows and movies that shaped them, plus dive into today's must-watch series. From nostalgic teen dramas and cult-favorite rom-coms to buzzy new releases, we hit play on everything we can't stop talking about. Grab a snack, get comfy, and join us on the couch as we rewatch, debate, and laugh through old favorites and new obsessions - all with one remote and a lot of opinions.

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episode Were They Ever Really Endgame? (Dawson’s Creek 2x22) artwork

Were They Ever Really Endgame? (Dawson’s Creek 2x22)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/fan_mail/new] The Season 2 finale delivers everything Capeside has been building toward—big emotions, bigger decisions, and the kind of moments that change everything. In this episode, we break down where everyone lands after a season full of tension, growth, and messy honesty. Dawson is once again caught between what he wants and what reality looks like, Joey is forced to confront what moving forward actually means for her, and the shifting dynamics between the group finally come into full focus. We also talk about how Pacey and Andie’s storyline leaves a lasting impact, the continued strength of Jen and Jack’s friendship, and why this finale feels like both an ending and a clear setup for what’s coming next. On a rewatch, it’s impossible not to notice how much has changed since the beginning of the season—and how nothing is quite as simple as it once was. This is the episode where choices are made, feelings are fully realized, and the groundwork for the future is officially set. Follow & Listen: Make sure you’re following the podcast on Spotify so you don’t miss what comes next. If you’ve been enjoying the rewatch, leaving a rating or review really helps support the show. Watch on YouTube: You can watch full episodes and extra content on YouTube, where reactions, expressions, and all the finale moments hit even harder. Find Us on Social Media: We’re sharing clips, polls, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes content all week. Come hang out with us and relive the finale together. Season two of Dawson’s Creek comes to a close with higher stakes, deeper emotions, and relationships that will never quite be the same. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/support]

5 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Did Watching This as Adults Change Everything? (Dawson's Creek 2x21) artwork

Did Watching This as Adults Change Everything? (Dawson's Creek 2x21)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/fan_mail/new] Season 2, Episode 21 gives us something rare in Capeside—actual happiness—while still managing to completely break our hearts. In this episode, we talk about Joey finally having a moment of genuine joy, and how different (and honestly refreshing) it feels to see her lighter, freer, and not weighed down by everything around her. Of course, this is Dawson’s Creek, so that happiness exists right alongside some of the most emotional moments of the season. We break down Pacey and Andie’s heart-wrenching goodbye, which might be one of the most painful and beautifully acted scenes so far. It’s raw, it’s real, and it says so much about where they are—even if they can’t fix it. Meanwhile, Jack and Jen step fully into their friendship era, and we get to see the foundation of what becomes one of the most genuine, supportive dynamics on the show. And, in true fashion, Dawson finds himself stuck in the middle once again—trying to navigate everyone else’s emotions while still figuring out his own. We talk about emotional contrast, growth, and why this episode feels like both a release and a setup for what’s coming next. 🎧 Follow & Listen: Make sure you’re following the podcast on Spotify so new episodes drop right into your feed. If you’re enjoying the rewatch, leaving a rating or review really helps support the show. 📺 Watch on YouTube: You can watch full episodes and extra content on YouTube, where reactions, expressions, and all the emotional moments hit even harder. 📱 Find Us on Social Media: We’re sharing clips, polls, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes content throughout the week. Come hang out with us and join the conversation. Season two continues to balance joy and heartbreak in a way only Capeside can—and this episode is a perfect example of both happening at once. 🎙️✨ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/support]

30 de abr de 2026 - 51 min
episode How Did This Get Past the Writers' Room? (Dawson's Creek 2x20) artwork

How Did This Get Past the Writers' Room? (Dawson's Creek 2x20)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/fan_mail/new] Season 2, Episode 20 somehow manages to be part chaotic rom-com, part emotional spiral - and the whiplash is real. In this episode, we break down Dawson, Joey, and Jen fully committing to a Parent Trap-style scheme to get Gail and Mitch back together... all while out to dinner. It's awkward, it's messy, and it's honestly kind of hilarious watching them try to control a situation that is very much out of their hands. But while that's happening, there's a much heavier storyline unfolding. Pacey and Jack are doing everything they can to support Andie, whose mental state is quickly deteriorating as she begins seeing and talking to her late brother. This part of the episode takes a serious turn, and on a rewatch, it hits even harder knowing how real and intense her struggle becomes. We talk about tonal whiplash, the difference between trying to fix things versus actually helping, and why this episode feels like two completely different stories colliding in one. Follow & Listen: Make sure you're following the podcast on Spotify so new episodes drop right into your feed. If you're enjoying the rewatch, leaving a rating or review really helps support the show. Watch on YouTube: You can watch full episodes and extra content on YouTube, where our reactions to both the chaos and the heavier moments really come through. Find Us on Social Media: We're sharing clips, polls, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes- content throughout the week. Come hang out with us and join the conversation. Season two of Dawson's Creek proves it can juggle humor and heartbreak at the same time - and this episode leans fully into both. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/support]

28 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode When Did We Turn on Andie? (Dawson’s Creek 2x19) artwork

When Did We Turn on Andie? (Dawson’s Creek 2x19)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/fan_mail/new] Season 2, Episode 19 takes a sharp emotional turn—and doesn’t hold back. In the aftermath of Abby’s death, Capeside comes together to mourn… but not necessarily to tell the truth. In this episode, we unpack the way everyone seems determined to “whitewash” Abby’s life, and why that doesn’t sit right with Jen—who knew her better than most. What follows is one of the most raw and uncomfortable moments of the season, as Jen refuses to play along and says what no one else will. We talk about grief, honesty, and the tension between respecting the dead and acknowledging who they really were. From Jen’s complicated relationship with Grams to the awkward and emotional weight placed on Andie at the funeral, this episode doesn’t shy away from how messy loss can be. Meanwhile, Joey struggles with attending the funeral at all, as it brings up painful memories of her own mom—leading to a quiet but important moment between her and Dawson. And just as everything already feels heavy, Gail drops news that could change Dawson’s world in a completely different way. On a rewatch, this episode feels incredibly layered—less about one loss, and more about how everyone processes it differently.  Follow & Listen: Make sure you’re following the podcast on Spotify so new episodes drop right into your feed. If you’re enjoying the rewatch, leaving a rating or review really helps support the show.  Watch on YouTube: You can watch full episodes and extra content on YouTube, where reactions, expressions, and those heavier moments hit even harder.  Find Us on Social Media: We’re sharing clips, polls, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes content throughout the week. Come hang out with us and join the conversation. Season two of Dawson’s Creek shows that grief isn’t clean, simple, or easy—and this episode leans fully into that reality. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2530074/support]

21 de abr de 2026 - 37 min
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