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EW’s BINGE celebrates the shows and movies you want to curl up with and watch for hours on end, featuring exclusive interviews with the creators and stars who brought them to life.

Season 7: Quick Drag RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14

Season 6: The Vampire Diaries

Season 5: RuPaul’s Drag Race

Season 4: Community

Season 3: Schitt's Creek

Season 2: Friday Night Lights

Season 1: Harry Potter films

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Join Entertainment Weekly's RuPaul’s Drag Race reporter Joey Nolfi and news director Jillian Sederholm on Tuesdays for episodes recapping RuPaul’s Drag Race season 15, plus interviews with the cast of queens and Q&As with each week’s eliminated contestant to get the tea on the juiciest moments of the season. Don’t end up in the pork chop loading dock, follow EW’s QUICK DRAG wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss a thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drag Race fans, park those walking ducks and start your engines, it’s time for a new season of EW’s Quick Drag and we’re back, back, back again covering RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 8.  If you loved our season 15 recaps (and that drink), you’re in luck, because beginning May 16th, EW’s resident Drag Race experts Joey Nolfi and Jillian Sederholm are back with star quality and recaps of each episode, interviews with the queens behind the juiciest moments, and Q&As with each week’s eliminated contestant. With some of the best OG queens vying for Queen of the Fame Games AND the crown, you know there will be some tea to spill as we enter our All Stars 8 era. Follow EW’s Quick Drag now to get new episodes every Tuesday because you definitely don’t want to miss a thing.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 1: Harry Potter

Season 1: Harry Potter

2016-10-0601:35

Season one of BINGE kicks off with EW’s appreciation of the Harry Potter canon. Join EW's Marc Snetiker and C. Molly Smith as they dedicate each episode to each film based on J.K Rowling’s beloved story about everyone’s favorite boy wizard. It’ll be a journey so exciting, even Muggles will be jealous. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Director Chris Columbus shares surprising stories from the "Sorcerer's Stone" set — including casting the trio, figuring out Quidditch, cutting Peeves, and basketball with Dumbledore. Plus, hosts Marc and Molly recap the 10 biggest moments from "Sorcerer's Stone" and revisit the introductions of Harry, Ron, Hermione, Draco, the Dursleys, Hagrid, and Fluffy. Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: Will Malnati (@willmalnati) of At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hugh Mitchell (Colin Creevey) spills secrets about being petrified, auditioning for "Chamber of Secrets," and Colin's ultimate fate by J.K. Rowling's pen. Plus, hosts Marc and Molly rank the 10 most important characters Harry meets in the series' second installment. Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: Will Malnati (@willmalnati) of At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MinaLima, the designers behind the Marauder’s Map, the Daily Prophet, horcruxes, and more, reveal what they snuck into the series and the biggest challenges of creating Harry’s world. In keeping with the Animagus theme of "Prisoner of Azkaban," Marc and Molly rank the top 10 creatures of the third story (including boggarts, dementors, and the Fat Lady). Plus: What did Crookshanks think about literally everything?! Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: Will Malnati (@willmalnati) of At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Viktor Krum (actor Stanislav Ianevski) talks "Goblet of Fire" hookups and cut Ron-Hermione love triangle, while costume designer Jany Temime looks back on iconic "Potter" outfits like Hermione's Yule Ball gown and Bellatrix's goth couture. Plus, Marc and Molly rank the 10 biggest fourth-film disasters — Rita Skeeter, anyone? Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: Mitch Bluestein of At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Professor Umbridge is here! Imelda Staunton shares her real thoughts on the villain — “I think she’s a bloody monster” — as Marc and Molly break down Harry’s top 10 ALL CAPS FREAKOUTS in "Order of the Phoenix." Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dean Thomas (Alfred Enoch) reflects on the early days of Harry Potter, his place amongst the Gryffindor boys, and what came of him and Seamus Finnigan. (Plus, we accidentally break the news to him that Dean's name was originally Gary!) In our recap, Marc and Molly go hormonal over the 10 best couples — and love triangles — of Half-Blood Prince. Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Hibon, director of the animated 'Three Brothers' sequence that captivated audiences, discusses his vision for the animation and, more impressively, the creation of something unlike anything else in the Harry Potter universe. Plus, just like the golden trio, Marc and Molly go location-hopping in our take on the 10 best pitstops in 'Deathly Hallows — Part 1.' (Looking at you, campsite #59). Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luna Lovegood (Evanna Lynch) talks her connection to her character, ties to "Fantastic Beasts," and whether magic is in fact real — but seriously, is it? What’s more, Marc and Molly bid adieu to the original "Harry Potter" series with the 10 goodbyes of "Deathly Hallows — Part 2," like Professor McGonagall’s piertotum locomotor virginity and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named himself. Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eddie Redmayne (Newt Scamander) and Katherine Waterston (Tina Goldstein) tease their nascent relationship, reveal secrets of beast-handling, and cue up the five-film franchise. Then hold onto your magical suitcase because Marc and Molly are diving deep into theories — Ariana Dumbledore... total Obscurial? — and the return of a certain dark wizard in "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s goodbye to Harry Potter, with a final episode about "Cursed Child "in which Marc and Molly unpack what it means for Albus to follow in his famous father's footsteps. Plus, they reflect on favorite J.K. Rowling tweets and wild fan theories, and address a major question: To accept, or not to accept, the expanding universe as canon. SPOILER ALERT: "Cursed Child" (2:07-54:50) Credits: Hosts: Marc Snetiker (@marcsnetiker) and C. Molly Smith (@cmollysmith) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 2 of BINGE returns with clear eyes and full hearts to relive all five seasons Friday Night Lights. Join EW’s Darren Franich and Sam Highfill as they dedicate an episode to each season of the beloved TV series about a football-obsessed small Texas town, where nothing matters more than a state championship. So grab a seat in the stands and prepare for the only thing more exciting than that one time the Lions beat the Panthers. Texas forever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Porter (Jason Street) shares his surprising audition process, Connie Britton (Tami Taylor) talks about her transition from the FNL movie to TV show, Zach Gilford (Matt Saracen) reveals how he played his role far from what anyone expected, and more. Hosts Darren Franich and Sam Highfill dive into the show’s series premiere and revisit the residents of Dillon, Texas. Credits: Hosts: Darren Franich (@darrenfranich) and Samantha Highfill (@samhighfill) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Connie Britton (Tami Taylor) reveals the story arc she and Kyle Chandler refused to film, Zach Gilford (Matt Saracen) and Louanne Stephens (Grandma Saracen) talk about shooting that memorable Mr. Sandman scene, Scott Porter (Jason Street) shares his experience training with wheelchair rugby pros, and more. Hosts Darren Franich and Sam Highfill tackle season one with the hard-hitting questions, like "Whatever happened to Wavely??" Credits: Hosts: Darren Franich (@darrenfranich) and Samantha Highfill (@samhighfill) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Writers Bridget Carpenter and Kerry Ehrin reveal which storyline the Writers' Strike prevented them from finishing, Adrianne Palicki (Tyra Collette) shares "the one good thing" about the Landry-murder storyline, Connie Britton (Tami Taylor) defends the season many want to forget, and more. Hosts Darren Franich and Sam Highfill debate the highs and lows of season 2. Credits: Hosts: Darren Franich (@darrenfranich) and Samantha Highfill (@samhighfill) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zach Gilford (Matt Saracen) reveals his embarrassing hands-on moment with Louanne Stephens (Grandma Sarcaren), Scott Porter (Jason Street) recalls the scene that drove him and Taylor Kitsch to tears, writers Bridget Carpenter and Kerry Ehrin explain why a time jump was necessary to start the season, and more. Hosts Darren Franich and Sam Highfill give the lowdown on season 3. Credits: Hosts: Darren Franich (@darrenfranich) and Samantha Highfill (@samhighfill) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zach Gilford (Matt Saracen) talks about his "intense" experience filming "The Son" episode, Derek Phillips (Billy Riggins) recalls the real tears that were flowing during his emotional scene with Taylor Kitsch, Matt Lauria (Luke Cafferty) remembers his budding friendship with newcomer Michael B. Jordan, and more. Hosts Darren Franich and Sam Highfill (almost) come to an agreement on why season 4 may be the best of the series. Credits: Hosts: Darren Franich (@darrenfranich) and Samantha Highfill (@samhighfill) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Derek Phillips (Billy Riggins) questions if his character has the potential to be the next Coach, Connie Britton (Tami Taylor) talks about filming that big fight scene with Kyle Chandler, Scott Porter (Jason Street) reenacts how he thinks his character would've reacted to news of Tim Riggins in jail, and more. Hosts Darren Franich and Sam Highfill break down what makes season 5 so special. Credits: Hosts: Darren Franich (@darrenfranich) and Samantha Highfill (@samhighfill) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: At Will Radio (@atwillradio) Contact Us: binge@ew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Comments (3)

Marc Cook

Helen Kane was never the voice of Betty Boop

Jun 21st
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Molly Sanchez

the Christmas special is my favorite episode of the series

Nov 6th
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Sherie Hoyhtya

Omg ,, I watch an rewatch shitts creek 😀 mark is the bomb , glad I found this

Sep 28th
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