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Scream Queen Therapy

Scream Queen Therapy

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A weekly podcast where two queer siblings discuss media from the horror genre. Scream Queen Therapy covers the films that traumatized us, the ones that we love, and the ones that influenced society - but from our perspective. Your “Scream Queen Therapists” may not be licensed, but they love horror and they love to discuss it.

Now back with Season Two - we are more confident and more unhinged.

© 2025 Scream Queen Therapy
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Episodes
  • This Film Makes No Sense
    Jun 3 2025

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    Sorry for the late posting, life caused this to get delayed a little bit, but we are back!

    This week we are discussing Detention (2011).

    We apologize if this episode feels chaotic and makes no sense, this movie is chaotic and makes no sense. Strap in and enjoy!

    Follow us on Instagram @screamqueentherapy, Twitter @SQTPod, and TikTok @screamqueentherap

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • See You Later Alligator
    May 16 2025

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    Did you miss us? Well, even if you didn't, we are back again!

    This week we are swimming in some dangerous waters as we discuss Crocodile (2000)

    Join us as we follow a group of teens on a summer break gone wrong after they cross paths with the vengeful croc "Big Flat" - who will get out alive?


    Follow us on Instagram @screamqueentherapy, Twitter @SQTPod, and TikTok @screamqueentherap

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Give Back Me Gold
    Mar 28 2025

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    A little late, but this week we are celebrating St. Patrick's Day as we discuss 1993's Leprechaun.

    Young Jennifer Anniston, a decent beefcake, and a silly little guy - join us as we unpack it all.

    Follow us on Instagram @screamqueentherapy, Twitter @SQTPod, and TikTok @screamqueentherap

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    1 hr and 24 mins
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