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  • 004 Doctor Who? So Many Questions, So Few (Good) Answers
    2025/07/10

    We’re diving headfirst into the wild, wibbly-wobbly world of Doctor Who—and yes, it’s as confusing and charming as it sounds. From pepper shaker-shaped villains (Daleks, if you didn’t know) to the Doctor’s uncanny ability to regenerate and still look good, we cover it all. Did you know Time Lords have two hearts? Spoiler: it doesn’t come with a doctor’s note. We reminisce about meeting actual actors who played the Doctor (yes, we’re basically Whovian royalty), debate if Benedict Cumberbatch should steal the TARDIS, and spill tea on fan-made Dalek costumes that are life-sized and packed with blinking lights. We also get real about the show’s sometimes “old” vibe and admit that not every episode had us hooked—sorry, classic Who.

    If you’ve ever wondered why Doctor Who episodes sometimes feel like a Christmas party crashed by Santa himself, or why sonic screwdrivers should totally exist in real life, this episode is for you. Warning: may cause sudden urges to binge-watch 900+ episodes or craft your own Dalek out of cardboard.

    What You’ll Hear:

    • The Doctor Who timeline explained (mostly) without time travel confusion
    • Daleks = pepper shakers on steroids
    • Personal encounters with Doctors (aka celebrity name-drops)
    • Sonic screwdriver envy and other sci-fi gadget fantasies
    • The eternal question: Who really should be the next Doctor? (Cumberbatch, anyone?)
    • The struggle of keeping up with almost 900 episodes—no promises
    • Why Christmas specials sometimes involve Santa and spaceships (because why not?)
    • The epic quest to build a life-sized Dalek, complete with blinking lights and probably way too much duct tape

    Favorite Quotes:
    "Why do I keep thinking about Dr. Strange and Benedict Cumberbatch? Is there a connection or is it just because it’s ‘Dr.’ Who?"
    "I will not be getting you a life-sized TARDIS for Christmas. Sorry, not sorry."
    "Daleks were based on pepper shakers. I thought they were just evil robots, but nope — dinner table inspiration!"

    Where to Watch:

    • BBC, BBC America, and Amazon Prime (because binge)
    • Roku for classic episodes (yes, really!)

    Connect With Us:

    • Email: mysistermademetwatchthispodcast@gmail.com
    • Facebook & Instagram: @MySisterMadeMeWatchThis
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    40 分
  • 003 The A-Team: I Pity the Fool Who Doesn’t Remember This Show
    2025/07/03

    Strap in and fire up the black van—this week, we’re diving into one of the most iconic shows of the 1980s: The A-Team! Cherie gleefully takes us back to her childhood obsession, while Michelle (the ever-reluctant little sister) tries to make peace with all the campy action, improbable explosions, and an unhealthy amount of jewelry worn by one Mr. T.

    We talk about:

    • The original 1983 A-Team pilot and how it aired after Super Bowl XVII 🎯
    • The show's legendary lineup: George Peppard, Mr. T, Dirk Benedict, and Dwight Schultz
    • BA’s real name (spoiler: it’s not “Bad Attitude,” but close)
    • That unforgettable van, the cartoonish violence, and how nobody ever really got hurt
    • Behind-the-scenes trivia (Did you know Dirk Benedict wasn’t in the pilot?!)
    • Mr. T’s real-life story—wrestler, Rocky villain, minister, cancer survivor 💪
    • Nostalgia vs. reboots: Can you ever truly recapture the magic?
    • Why Michelle thought Hannibal was kind of a jerk and Murdoch just made no sense 🤷‍♀️
    • Our mutual refusal to accept Mary Poppins Returns (sorry, Emily Blunt!)
    • And the eternal mystery: how exactly did people “find” the A-Team?

    Plus: Where to stream it today, what the theme song triggers in our memory banks, and how Brooke (Michelle’s 14-year-old daughter) found and briefly loved the show herself.

    Links & Mentions:

    • Watch The A-Team on Pluto TV, Amazon Prime Video, Philo, and possibly still on MeTV 📺
    • Dirk Benedict in Battlestar Galactica
    • Dwight Schultz later appearing in Star Trek: The Next Generation
    • The 2010 A-Team movie (cameos included!)

    Rate, review, and follow wherever you get your podcasts.
    And remember: If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them... maybe you can listen to My Sister Made Me Watch This.

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    38 分
  • 002 Space Hair & Robot Vacuums: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
    2025/06/26

    Episode #: 002
    Release Date: June 26, 2025

    📝 Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Michelle and Cherie blast off into a galaxy of questionable fashion, recycled space footage, and robot sidekicks as they revisit the late-'70s sci-fi series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Cherie made Michelle watch it as a kid, and now they’re both wondering why.

    Was Buck a space hero or just a disco-era James Bond? Could anyone take a robot named “Tweaky” seriously? And why was Mel Blanc—yes, Bugs Bunny himself—voicing a vacuum cleaner in a tin can?

    Join us as we unpack Buck's journey through time, the legacy of a pre-streaming era of sci-fi TV, and whether anyone in the 25th century would really be named Wilma.

    📌 Topics Covered:

    • Buck Rogers: The 1979 reboot before reboots were a thing
    • Mel Blanc voicing TWIKI the robot (yes, really)
    • Cherie's nostalgic defense vs. Michelle’s modern skepticism
    • Recycled Battlestar Galactica footage
    • Jamie Lee Curtis and other guest stars
    • Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, and questionable 25th-century names
    • Did this show actually hold up? (Spoiler: Not really)
    • Michelle’s robot vacuum now has a name…

    🎧 Where to Listen:

    Listen on your favorite podcast platform:

    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
    • Google Podcasts
    • Stitcher
    • or wherever you get your space-themed TV trauma

    📺 Watch the Show (If You Dare):

    Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is available to stream on:

    • NBC.com
    • Tubi TV
    • YouTube

    👯‍♀️ Connect With Us:

    We love hearing from fellow survivors of vintage TV trauma!
    📩 Email us at: mysistermademewatchthispodcast@gmail.com
    📱 Follow us on Instagram: @mysistermademewatchthis

    💬 Listener Challenge:

    What show were you forced to watch by an older sibling (or clueless babysitter)?
    Let us know—we might just cover it in a future episode!

    📢 Next Week Teaser:

    Buckle up and cue the theme song: we're switching gears and talking The A-Team! (Yes, Michelle actually knows the tune.)

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    37 分
  • 001 Battlestar Galactica (1978): Cylons, Costumes, and... Alpo?
    2025/06/18

    Welcome to the very first episode of My Sister Made Me Watch This – the podcast where two sisters dive into the pop culture one of them definitely did not sign up for.

    In this premiere episode, Cherue forces Michelle to revisit the original Battlestar Galactica series from 1978. No, not the gritty 2000s reboot — we're talking classic space opera, Alpo commercials, and action figures with glowing red eyes.

    In this episode:

    • 🚀 Cherie reveals her extensive (and slightly alarming) Cylon knowledge
    • 👧 Michelle admits she mostly watched for “the cute guy" and "the Alpo guy”
    • 🎭 A deep dive into Cherie's very first cosplay attempt… involving Sharpies and a card table
    • 🧸 The emotional trauma of a borrowed (okay, stolen) action figure
    • 🎄 A pitch for a hypothetical Battlestar Galactica Christmas special
    • 📼 Nostalgia-fueled laughs about VHS tapes, toy guns, and futuristic shoulder pads

    Plus, we explore how a one-season show from the '70s spawned reboots, conventions, lifelong fandom… and maybe a little sisterly resentment.

    📺 What We're Watching:
    Battlestar Galactica (1978–1979)
    Created by Glen A. Larson
    Starring Lorne Greene, Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Jane Seymour
    Available on DVD, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and YouTube

    💬 Let’s hear from you!
    Did you grow up on classic sci-fi? Have a cherished toy your sibling definitely broke? Tell us your Battlestar memories at mysistermademewatchthis@gmail.com.

    🔜 Next Time:
    We’re sticking with 1970s space cheese for Episode 2… it’s Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. You’ve been warned.

    🔔 Follow, subscribe, and share if you enjoyed the episode – and don’t forget to rate & review wherever you get your podcasts!

    📅 New episodes every Thursday
    📲 Follow us on Instagram @MySisterMadeMeWatchThis

    #Podcast #BattlestarGalactica #ClassicTV #SiblingsWhoPodcast #NostalgiaTrip



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    35 分
  • Introducing... My Sister Made Me Watch This
    2025/06/18

    Welcome to the debut episode of My Sister Made Me Watch This! Meet your hosts: Michelle (the “downtrodden” younger sister) and Cherie (the allegedly much older sibling). Together, they’re diving into a shared childhood of sibling rivalry, questionable TV choices, and pop culture nostalgia from the '70s, '80s—and beyond.

    In this special introductory episode, Michelle and Cherie:

    • Recount the childhood game that sparked their love for performing
    • Reflect on growing up with one television, three channels, and zero options
    • Talk about their very different tastes in TV (sci-fi vs. kids' shows and sitcoms)
    • Commiserate about being raised by the ultimate babysitter: the television
    • Set the stage for what this podcast is really about—siblings, stories, and some of the best (and worst) TV ever made

    👧👩 Whether you're the older sibling who ruled the remote, or the younger one forced to watch Battlestar Galactica, this podcast is for you.

    🎯 What to Expect

    Each episode, Michelle and Cherie will revisit a show, movie, or music from their youth—and explore why it mattered, how it shaped them, and whether it actually holds up today.

    Next up: A deep dive into the original Battlestar Galactica. You don’t want to miss it (even if Michelle definitely wanted to).

    Connect with Us!

    📧 Email: mysistermademewatchthis@gmail.com

    📱 Instagram: @mysistermademewatchthis

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    20 分