In episode ten, the last for this season, we discuss why we love the Bert/Toni dynamic, what Carson could do during the off-season, and the meaning of "team."
In this short update, we discuss the A League of Their Own renewal news, why Hollywood hates diversity, and why four episodes absolutely isn't enough to wrap up all the storylines on the show.
In episode eight, we discuss Andia Winslow's abs, why Jess is the coolest Peach, and whether Charlie is too good a guy.
In episode seven, we discuss pizza (not a euphemism), whether Max is Butch, and whether the term "Friend of Dorothy" can apply to lesbians.
In episode six, we discuss Max's hair, the arrival of Bert, and the minority population of Idaho past and present.
In episode five, we discuss "A League of Their Own" IMDb ratings and reviews, fanfiction trends, and the fictional depiction of women in sports.
In episode four, we discuss why fan fiction is awesome, why Gretson scenes need to be longer, and problematic Jewish stereotypes.
In episode three, we discuss the awesomeness of Gretson, the conflict between Toni and Max, and how to get Greta's look.
In episode two, we discuss the meaning of femininity according to 1943 society, the power of friendship, and where to buy a good Rockford Peaches costume online.
In episode one, we talk about whether "A League of Their Own" is actually all just a "Broad City" dream, why Clance is simply the best, and whether all the plaid on the show is an inside lesbian joke or true to the time period.