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Baby Killers, Taylor Parker & Netflix's Maternal Instinct | The Show That Left Us Speechless

1 h 1 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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How far would someone go to protect a lie? This week we're diving into one of the most disturbing Netflix documentaries we've watched yet: Maternal Instinct. The documentary follows the horrifying true story of Taylor Parker, a woman who spent months convincing everyone around her that she was pregnant before committing an unthinkable crime that shocked the country. We unpack the unbelievable timeline, discuss the countless red flags that seemed to go unnoticed, and ask the question we couldn't stop coming back to: How did so many people believe her? Was it manipulation, denial, or simply people seeing what they wanted to see? We also take a deep dive into the psychology behind compulsive lying, personality disorders, and why some people seem capable of deceiving everyone around them for months—or even years. Plus, we debate whether Taylor Parker's boyfriend, Wade Griffin, deserves more blame than he's received, discuss the failures that may have contributed to this tragedy, and share the moments in the documentary that genuinely left us sick to our stomachs. Of course, because this is Two Girls, One Haircut, we also manage to wander into conversations about why Europeans refuse to use air conditioning, the biggest lies we've believed, whether BMI is complete nonsense, why Jessie accidentally suggested the worst podcast name imaginable, and how "Netflix and Chill" definitely doesn't mean what one of us thought it did. If you love true crime documentaries, psychological deep dives, Netflix reviews, and honest conversations with plenty of sister banter (and a few laughs to break up the heavy stuff), this episode is for you. In this episode: * Our review of Netflix's Maternal Instinct * The Taylor Parker case explained * Fake pregnancy true crime * The psychology of manipulation and compulsive lying * The red flags everyone missed * Our biggest takeaways and hot takes * Plenty of sister chaos along the way If you're enjoying the podcast, be sure to follow the show, leave us a five-star review, and connect with us on social media @twogirlsonehaircut for bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and even more conversations that don't always make it into the final cut. New episodes every Wednesday. Bonus episodes every Friday. https://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com/ [https://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com/]

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episode Baby Killers, Taylor Parker & Netflix's Maternal Instinct | The Show That Left Us Speechless artwork

Baby Killers, Taylor Parker & Netflix's Maternal Instinct | The Show That Left Us Speechless

How far would someone go to protect a lie? This week we're diving into one of the most disturbing Netflix documentaries we've watched yet: Maternal Instinct. The documentary follows the horrifying true story of Taylor Parker, a woman who spent months convincing everyone around her that she was pregnant before committing an unthinkable crime that shocked the country. We unpack the unbelievable timeline, discuss the countless red flags that seemed to go unnoticed, and ask the question we couldn't stop coming back to: How did so many people believe her? Was it manipulation, denial, or simply people seeing what they wanted to see? We also take a deep dive into the psychology behind compulsive lying, personality disorders, and why some people seem capable of deceiving everyone around them for months—or even years. Plus, we debate whether Taylor Parker's boyfriend, Wade Griffin, deserves more blame than he's received, discuss the failures that may have contributed to this tragedy, and share the moments in the documentary that genuinely left us sick to our stomachs. Of course, because this is Two Girls, One Haircut, we also manage to wander into conversations about why Europeans refuse to use air conditioning, the biggest lies we've believed, whether BMI is complete nonsense, why Jessie accidentally suggested the worst podcast name imaginable, and how "Netflix and Chill" definitely doesn't mean what one of us thought it did. If you love true crime documentaries, psychological deep dives, Netflix reviews, and honest conversations with plenty of sister banter (and a few laughs to break up the heavy stuff), this episode is for you. In this episode: * Our review of Netflix's Maternal Instinct * The Taylor Parker case explained * Fake pregnancy true crime * The psychology of manipulation and compulsive lying * The red flags everyone missed * Our biggest takeaways and hot takes * Plenty of sister chaos along the way If you're enjoying the podcast, be sure to follow the show, leave us a five-star review, and connect with us on social media @twogirlsonehaircut for bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and even more conversations that don't always make it into the final cut. New episodes every Wednesday. Bonus episodes every Friday. https://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com/ [https://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com/]

1 de jul de 20261 h 1 min
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Behind the Pod: Apparently, Jessie would help you bury the body

After recording our review of Netflix's Should I Marry a Murderer, we realized we had accidentally stumbled into a much bigger conversation: justice, morality, vigilante revenge, the death penalty, the Murdoch family, and whether Jessie should ever be allowed to serve on a jury.   In this week's Behind the Pod, we continue unpacking our wildly different reactions to the documentary and discover that Jessie's definition of a red flag and Kiki's definition of a red flag are apparently not the same thing.  Along the way we discuss:  * Why Jessie keeps finding herself sympathizing with people who make terrible decisions  * Whether someone can be guilty and still deserve empathy  * The Murdoch family murders and the surprising legal developments surrounding the case  * Whether the death penalty should exist at all  * Vigilante justice: satisfying in movies, terrible in real life?  * What we'd actually want to happen if one of us was murdered  * And why Reddit might be the first place people should look if we ever mysteriously disappear  What starts as a conversation about one Netflix documentary quickly spirals into a debate about crime, punishment, morality, and whether Kiki would actually avenge Jessie’s death (the answer remains frustratingly unclear).  If you enjoy true crime, hot takes, sister arguments, and listening to two people accidentally wander into a philosophy class they weren't prepared for, this episode is for you.  New episodes every Wednesday, with bonus Behind the Pod episodes every Friday. Follow, rate, and review the show wherever you listen.  Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Youtube @twogirlsonehaircut and let us know: Would you rather trust a jury, Reddit, or your sister to solve your murder?

26 de jun de 202617 min
episode Should You Marry a Murderer? | Netflix True Crime, Red Flags & Bad Decisions artwork

Should You Marry a Murderer? | Netflix True Crime, Red Flags & Bad Decisions

He says he loves you. He lives on a beautiful estate in the Scottish Highlands. He's charming, attentive, and seems perfect... except for one tiny problem: he may have buried a body.  This week, Jessie and Kiki dive into Netflix's Should I Marry a Murderer, a true crime documentary that had us yelling at the TV, questioning other people’s judgment, and wondering just how many red flags one relationship can survive.  The documentary follows Dr. Caroline Muirhead, a Scottish pathologist who falls hard for a charming farmer she meets online. But after a whirlwind romance, he reveals a horrifying secret involving a deadly hit-and-run, a buried body, and years of deception. What follows is a story filled with questionable decisions, police missteps, loyalty, fear, and enough bad choices to make us both lose our minds.  In this episode, we discuss:  * The biggest red flags Caroline ignored  * Whether love can cloud your judgment that much  * If the police failed to protect a key witness  * Why Jessie and Kiki completely disagree on who deserves the most blame  * Whether self-preservation is an explanation—or just an excuse  * And the very important question: if your significant other buried a body, is that an automatic dealbreaker?  Plus, we kick things off with a true crime-themed "This or That" featuring cults, witness protection, serial killer neighbors, unsolved mysteries, and all the chaos you'd expect from us.  If you love Netflix documentaries, true crime deep dives, hot takes, and listening to two sisters argue over wildly inappropriate hypothetical situations, this episode is for you.  New episodes every Wednesday and bonus Behind the Pod episodes every Friday. Follow, rate, and review the show wherever you listen.  Follow us on social media @twogirlsonehaircut and check out our website at https://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com/ [https://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com/] for behind-the-scenes chaos, bonus content, and all the conversations we probably shouldn't be having in public.

24 de jun de 202645 min
episode Behind the Pod | ACOTAR Book 2: How Many Red Flags Before It's Not Romantic? artwork

Behind the Pod | ACOTAR Book 2: How Many Red Flags Before It's Not Romantic?

This week on Behind the Pod, we're still emotionally recovering from A Court of Mist and Fury, so naturally we decided to do what any reasonable adults would do: debate whether our favorite fantasy book boyfriends are romantic heroes or walking red flags. In this bonus episode, we put the men of ACOTAR on trial. Would you trust a man who disappears for days without explanation? Is "I did it for your own good" ever acceptable? Is jealousy hot or just exhausting? And perhaps most importantly: are giant bat wings actually attractive, or have fantasy books completely broken our brains? We also tackle some of the biggest questions from our ACOTAR discussion: * Is Tamlin toxic, or just catastrophically bad at communication? * Does Rhysand get a pass for the things he did Under the Mountain? * Which ACOTAR behaviors are hot in booksbut immediate red flags in real life? * Are we Team Azriel or Team Cassian? * Which court would we actually choose to live in? * Who should play these characters if ACOTAR ever makes it to the screen? Plus, we play a chaotic round of Red Flag or Hot Take, where we discover that many of the things we love in fantasy romance would have us calling our therapist, our best friend, and possibly law enforcement if they happened in real life. We also discuss our dream ACOTAR casting choices, debate whether unknown actors would be better than Hollywood stars and continue our ongoing mission to determine whether we're attracted to fictional men—or just fictional emotional intelligence. If you've ever defended a problematic book boyfriend, argued over Team Rhys versus Team Tamlin, or spent entirely too much time imagining life in Velaris, this episode is for you. New episodes every Wednesday. Bonus episodes every Friday. Think Tamlin gets too much hate? Convinced Rhysand could get away with almost anything? Have strong opinions about Azriel, Cassian, mates, magic, or bat wings? We want to hear them. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @TwoGirlsOneHaircut, visit http://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com [http://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com] and join the conversation. Don't forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast—it helps us grow and reassures our families that spending hours debating fictional faeries is a perfectly reasonable use of our time.

19 de jun de 202636 min
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ACOTAR Book 2: A Court of Mist and Fury | The Voice of Tamlin Called Us Out

This week we're diving into ACOTAR Book 2: A Court of Mist and Fury (ACOMAF) by Sarah J. Maas, and somewhere along the way we accidentally got into a debate with the actual voice actor for Tamlin… No, seriously. After posting our very strong opinions about Tamlin on TikTok, we got a message from the man who voices him, Henry Kramer, asking a simple question: "What exactly was Tamlin supposed to do Under the Mountain?" And just like that, our ACOTAR obsession reached a whole new level!! In this episode, we break down everything that happens in ACOTAR Book 2, from Feyre's trauma and Tamlin's increasingly controlling behavior to Rhysand's House of Wind, the Court of Nightmares, Velaris, the Suriel's legendary tea-spilling abilities, and one of the most iconic reveals in the entire series. But we're not just recapping the book—we're arguing with it. We're discussing: * Why we hate Tamlin but have a crush Henry Kramer * How Jessie likes to set a mood prior to kicking off on a topic * Why Chapter 54 deserves way more attention than Chapter 55 * Whether Feyre is a heroine... or occasionally the most frustrating person in Prythian * Why Rhysand might be playing an entirely different game than everyone else * The Court of Nightmares scene that had us kicking our feet and losing our minds * Why we're suddenly questioning everything we thought we knew about Book 1 * The Suriel continuing to be the biggest gossip in fantasy literature * And why you may have heard Jessie and Kiki screaming “save your mate” all the way from the comfort of your own home Plus, hear how Producer Binkie handles himself while trying to pronounce all of the made up words from our ACOTAR-themed round of This or That, including flying versus winnowing, subtle magic versus raw power, Weaver's Cottage versus the Bone Carver, and the ultimate debate: Team Rhysand or Team Tamlin. By the end of this episode, we've gone from casually reading fantasy books to fully relocating to the Night Court, decorating our imaginary House of Wind apartments, and accepting that Sarah J. Maas may have permanently altered our brain chemistry. Whether you're a longtime member of BookTok, deep in your Sarah J. Maas era, or just wondering why two grown women are arguing about fictional faeries for over an hour, this episode is for you. So, light your candles, grab your Tamlin's Tears tumbler, settle in, and join us for our complete ACOMAF meltdown. New episodes every Wednesday. Bonus episodes every Friday. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @TwoGirlsOneHaircut, visit www.twogirlsonehaircut.com [http://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com], and join the conversation. Don't forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast—it helps us grow and proves to our family that talking about nonsense on the internet is, in fact, a legitimate hobby.

17 de jun de 20261 h 3 min