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Steamy Potential

Steamy Potential

By: Great Enough Podcasts
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Award-winning Australian comedians Nic Conway and Dan Murnane are wholly unqualified to write TV series pilots. Yet here we are, week after week, pitching show after show of completely unmakeable television in our search for the fabled pearl of Hollywood. Even if it means shucking thousands of food-poisoning oysters along the way.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved.
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  • 24: Seth MacFarlane: Eat Your Medicine & 30 Christian Rock
    Apr 2 2022

    We start this episode discussing the terrible sinful crimes of Hugh Jackman, and end it discussing the holiness of a character to be played by Hugh Jackman. I'm starting to think we need an embargo on discussing HJ, but maybe we should just stop talking about German brother-to-brother incest, and then he'll just naturally stop coming up.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 23: Prolapse Partners & A Mid-Season Shuffle
    Mar 8 2022

    Sometimes you just get two ideas that feel like part of a spiralling-downwards pattern. And that's what we have here: A body-inversion reality show, and a genre-inversion documentary series. But it might help to think of them as a spiralling-upwards kind of a trend. Because if you're flipped upside-down, that's what our podcast would look like. Spiralling upwards towards freedom.

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    1 hr
  • 22: Groundhog Yesterday & A Winged Tooth-Beast
    Feb 7 2022

    Imagine if Christopher Nolan kind of winged the plot of Tenet on-the-fly during filming, and you'll get the half-baked concoction of our first time-travel nugget. Turns out time inversion is really hard to think about while you're also trying to be Professional Friends. We return to our core competency for the second pitch: the rules of the Santa Clause universe.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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