Taking Back Sunday

S6 E18: AITA - Opposite Day Chaos

54 min · 1 de mar de 2026
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This week, we’re flipping the script in the most unhinged way possible. For this AITA episode, we didn’t just read the drama… we became each other. That’s right — Hannah is dressed as Bianca, Bianca is dressed as Hannah, and we’re responding to your “Am I the Bad Guy?” stories completely in character as the other host. Expect exaggerated mannerisms, questionable impressions, and a whole lot of calling each other out. Will we be more sympathetic as each other… or more savage? Will we accidentally expose ourselves in the process? Probably. Grab your coffee, get comfy, and let’s Take Back Sunday — identity crisis edition. 💅🎙️

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