Welcome to "Seeking Season Two," the podcast where TV nostalgia meets the quest for what could have been. Join hosts Andrew and Catherine, passionate advocates of television's most memorable one-season wonders, as they dive deep into the all-too-brief lives of beloved shows that were canceled after just one season. Each season on "Seeking Season Two," Andrew and Catherine will take you on a detailed journey through every episode of a different show, exploring the highs, the lows, and everything in between. They’ll dissect plot lines, character development, and those cliffhangers that left audiences yearning for more. From the critically acclaimed to the cult favorites, no stone is left unturned in our exploration of what made these shows great and what potential future seasons might have held. But "Seeking Season Two" is more than just a retrospective look—it's a what-if exploration into the future that never was. The hosts will speculate on possible story arcs and character evolutions that could have enriched the narrative if the show had continued. Listeners are invited to join in the conversation, sharing their own theories and mourning the loss of potential alongside fellow fans. Tune in to revel in the nostalgia, critique the closures, and maybe even find closure yourself. Whether you're a die-hard fan of a particular one-hit wonder or just love television storytelling at its best, "Seeking Season Two" is your sanctuary for celebrating shows that left us too soon. Join Andrew and Catherine as they seek to keep the spirit of these shows alive, one episode at a time.
A talking pig on a Jamaican bacon commercial keeps repeating “Mend what was broken,” and Jaye’s first response is pure panic. We’re back with our Wonderfalls rewatch podcast recap of Episode 10, “Lying Pig,” where the muses stop being quirky background noise and start feeling like a force that will not take no for an answer.
We dig into the central love triangle between Jaye, Eric, and Heidi as Heidi return...
A first date at the zoo should be simple: a quiet walk, a curious look at endangered macaws, maybe a photo for later. Instead, we found ourselves untangling a talking safety canary, a flash-photo fiasco, and a midnight bird heist in a trash can—while Jaye and Eric try to define what they are without breaking what might be. “Safety Canary” aims to map every relationship in Wonderfalls at once, but we dig into why mor...
A bride-to-be arrives from Russia with a suitcase full of hope and lands in the most Niagara moment imaginable: Fountains of Love, a canceled ceremony, and a groom who’s actually thirteen with a Photoshop habit. We dig into the chaos of Wonderfalls “Lovesick Ass,” tracing how a catfish detonates more than a wedding plan and forces everyone—Jaye, Eric, and a grief-numbed dad—to decide what love looks like when your c...
When a quarter tossed in a fountain brings Jaye face-to-face with local legend Millie Marcus (played with Southern charm by Golden Girls' Rue McClanahan), she inadvertently uncovers a decades-old deception at the heart of Niagara Falls history. The Barrel Bear muse leads Jaye down a rabbit hole of mistaken identities, exposing that Millie wasn't actually the first American woman to survive going over the f...
What happens when the universe conspires to make you a hero against your will? In "Muffin Buffalo," our reluctant protagonist Jaye finds herself caught in a web of good deeds she never intended to perform, all guided by the mysterious inanimate objects that continue to speak to her.
As Jaye begrudgingly follows the muses' instructions—stapling a shoelace, catching a falling baby, and withhold...
A cow-shaped creamer whispers "Bring her home," launching Jaye Tyler and her brother into an unexpected adventure that reveals hidden family connections, strange loyalties, and secrets buried for two decades.
When Jaye and Aaron find themselves arrested at the Canadian border, we discover they've embarked on a rescue mission for someone we've never met before – Yvette, their family'...
A wind-up penguin's cryptic command spirals into a bizarre quest to help a mysterious woman hiding inside a barrel at The Barrel restaurant. "Bring her back," the penguin demands, sending Jaye and bartender Eric on a mission they interpret as returning a runaway nun to her religious calling. But nothing in Wonderfalls is ever that straightforward.
Sister Katrina, as she calls herself, has fle...
Ever watched a show where someone slowly steals your entire identity? That's exactly what happens in "Karma Chameleon," the third episode of Wonderfalls we're tackling this week – and quite possibly the most problematic episode of the series.
When Jaye encounters Bianca (or "Binky"), a young woman with a stutter who appears to be a runaway, she feels compelled to help after a t...
Talking inanimate objects continue to upend Jaye's life in this second episode of Wonderfalls. When a flock of plastic pink flamingos commands her to "get off your ass," Jaye ignores them – leading to an accident that puts her father in the hospital. Yet this mishap might actually be a blessing in disguise when doctors discover a potentially fatal blood clot.
Meanwhile, Jaye's high schoo...
Ever felt like the universe was sending you messages? For Jaye Tyler, a cynical gift shop clerk at Niagara Falls, those messages come from the most unexpected sources—animal figurines that suddenly start talking to her.
Jaye isn't exactly living her best life. At 24, the Brown University graduate finds herself reporting to a high school student who's been promoted over her, living in an Airstream ...
Our two podcast hosts connect over a shared passion in this unique exploration of television's greatest injustices. Catherine and Andrew dive into the world of brilliant shows canceled after just one season, examining why these gems deserved more time to shine.
Their journey begins with Wonderfalls, Bryan Fuller's quirky 2004 masterpiece starring Caroline Dhavernas as a gift shop clerk who receive...
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Post Run High features conversations with high-performing founders, athletes, artists, health and science experts, and leaders about what it really takes to succeed. Through honest, post-movement conversations, guests share how they’ve navigated challenges, built resilience, and used movement as a tool for clarity, discipline, and growth. Each episode explores the mindset behind performance — what keeps people going when things get hard — and offers tangible advice listeners can apply in their everyday lives.
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Stop doomscrolling. Start decoding the tech rewiring your week - and your world. The Interface is the BBC's fiercely informed, fast and funny take on how tech is changing everything. Hosted by journalists Tom Germain, Karen Hao, and Nicky Woolf, each episode unpacks week-by-week the unfolding story of how technology is shaping all our futures. No guests. No jargon. Just three sharp voices debating the tech news stories that matter - whether they shook a government, broke the internet, or quietly tipped the balance of power. As TikTok shifts geopolitics, Trump drives digital shockwaves, Elon Musk expands his space-internet empire and AI reroutes the routines of everyday life - the trio ask: what world are the tech titans building for us? And do we want to live in it?