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        <title>The Tupperware Party: A Podcast on HBO's The Leftovers</title>
        <description>It's that time of the week! The fridge is too full, so it's time to empty it by 2 percent. Bring out the leftovers.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Tupperware Party is Film Geek Radio's weekly podcast devoted exclusively to discussion of the HBO television series THE LEFTOVERS. Join Andrew and Charlie (from Detect This! and The Briefing Room) as they go week-by-week through each episode of the series, analyzing what works and what, well, should disappear. Is co-creator Damon Lindelof's return to the small screen a welcome one? What are the main ideas the show is trying to explore? Is this a meal worth eating, or should it be left in the fridge? The only way to find out is to join us each week at The Tupperware Party!</description>
        <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com</link>
        <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
        <copyright>2014, Film Geek Radio</copyright>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 7 Aug 2014 20:21:47 -0400</pubDate>
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        <itunes:subtitle>A weekly podcast devoted exclusively to discussion of the HBO television series THE LEFTOVERS created by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta.</itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>It's that time of the week! The fridge is too full, so it's time to empty it by 2 percent. Bring out the leftovers.&#13;
&#13;
The Tupperware Party is Film Geek Radio's weekly podcast devoted exclusively to discussion of the HBO television series THE LEFTOVERS. Join Andrew and Charlie (from Detect This! and The Briefing Room) as they go week-by-week through each episode of the series, analyzing what works and what, well, should disappear. Is co-creator Damon Lindelof's return to the small screen a welcome one? What are the main ideas the show is trying to explore? Is this a meal worth eating, or should it be left in the fridge? The only way to find out is to join us each week at The Tupperware Party!</itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Film Geek Radio</itunes:author>
        
        
        <itunes:keywords>Film,Geek,Radio,Ann,Dowd,Damon,Lindelof,HBO,Justin,Theroux,leftovers,podcast,Liv,Tyler,The,Leftovers,the,leftovers,podcast,Tom,Perrotta,Tupperware,Party</itunes:keywords>
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        <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
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            <title>Episode #6: Season 1, Ep. 6 -- Guest</title>
            <description>
                <![CDATA["Guest" is another episode focusing on a single character. This time the writers turn their attention to Nora Durst, who lost her entire family in The Departure and is still struggling to cope three years later. This week on The Tupperware Party, Andrew and Charlie discuss why these narrow-focused episodes work so well, and what the show seems to be implying about Wayne and Nora. Why does she do what she does in the cold open? What's the deal with Question 121 on the survey? How does this episode flesh out the world the writers are working in? And are Wayne's powers for real, or is he a fraud? Tune in to find out.<br />
<br />
SHOW NOTES: <br />
<br />
0:26 - Intro<br />
5:35 - General thoughts<br />
10:25 - Hope, moving on, and question 121<br />
16:35 - What's going on in the cold open?<br />
22:53 - Missing identity<br />
27:10 - Fleshing out the universe<br />
31:30 - Confrontations<br />
36:23 - The impersonator<br />
42:10 - Boring protagonists<br />
45:20 - Is Wayne for real?<br />
51:27 - Foreshadowing?<br />
54:19 - Listener feedback<br />
1:01:25 - Show close<br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!]]>
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            <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/08/the-tupperware-party-6-guest/</link>
            
            <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 7 Aug 2014 20:21:47 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>The show tackles the complex emotions of Nora Durst, and is better for it.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>"Guest" is another episode focusing on a single character. This time the writers turn their attention to Nora Durst, who lost her entire family in The Departure and is still struggling to cope three years later. This week on The Tupperware Party, Andrew and Charlie discuss why these narrow-focused episodes work so well, and what the show seems to be implying about Wayne and Nora. Why does she do what she does in the cold open? What's the deal with Question 121 on the survey? How does this episode flesh out the world the writers are working in? And are Wayne's powers for real, or is he a fraud? Tune in to find out.

SHOW NOTES: 

0:26 - Intro
5:35 - General thoughts
10:25 - Hope, moving on, and question 121
16:35 - What's going on in the cold open?
22:53 - Missing identity
27:10 - Fleshing out the universe
31:30 - Confrontations
36:23 - The impersonator
42:10 - Boring protagonists
45:20 - Is Wayne for real?
51:27 - Foreshadowing?
54:19 - Listener feedback
1:01:25 - Show close

DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:03:14</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Andrew Johnson, Charlie Nash</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Ann Dowd, Damon Lindelof, Guest, HBO, Justin Theroux, leftovers podcast, Liv Tyler, The Leftovers, the leftovers podcast, Tom Perrotta, tupperware party</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
        <author>andrew@filmgeekradio.com (Film Geek Radio)</author></item>
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            <title>Episode #5: Season 1, Ep. 5 -- Gladys</title>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[That's one way to open an episode of television. "Gladys" gives new meaning to the phrase "let's get stoned," and begins with one of the most depressing cold opens in recent memory. Andrew and Charlie debate whether a hook can be effective while still arguably ethically unjustifiable. What do we learn about the Guilty Remnant in this episode? Why is Kevin still losing random things and freaking out about it? Is the climactic confrontation between Laurie and Matt compelling? And when does a show just become misery porn? Tune in to find out.<br />
<br />
SHOW NOTES: <br />
<br />
0:26 - Intro<br />
4:17 - General thoughts, Christine's dream<br />
8:49 - The opening scene<br />
13:08 - Who did it?<br />
16:40 - Feeling vs. not feeling<br />
22:00 - Jill cares<br />
24:49 - Let's talk about Kevin<br />
31:30 - Dealing with the feds<br />
33:30 - Gladys' body, lack of Tom<br />
36:41 - Meg is becoming more committed<br />
38:33 - The climactic confrontation, the curfew<br />
46:40 - Listener feedback and voicemails<br />
1:07:30 - Show close<br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!]]>
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            <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/07/the-tupperware-party-5-gladys/</link>
            
            <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2014 14:39:06 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>When does a depressing show just become misery porn?</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>That's one way to open an episode of television. "Gladys" gives new meaning to the phrase "let's get stoned," and begins with one of the most depressing cold opens in recent memory. Andrew and Charlie debate whether a hook can be effective while still arguably ethically unjustifiable. What do we learn about the Guilty Remnant in this episode? Why is Kevin still losing random things and freaking out about it? Is the climactic confrontation between Laurie and Matt compelling? And when does a show just become misery porn? Tune in to find out.

SHOW NOTES: 

0:26 - Intro
4:17 - General thoughts, Christine's dream
8:49 - The opening scene
13:08 - Who did it?
16:40 - Feeling vs. not feeling
22:00 - Jill cares
24:49 - Let's talk about Kevin
31:30 - Dealing with the feds
33:30 - Gladys' body, lack of Tom
36:41 - Meg is becoming more committed
38:33 - The climactic confrontation, the curfew
46:40 - Listener feedback and voicemails
1:07:30 - Show close

DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:09:31</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Andrew Johnson, Charlie Nash</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Ann Dowd, Gladys, Damon Lindelof, HBO, Justin Theroux, leftovers podcast, Liv Tyler, The Leftovers, the leftovers podcast, Tom Perrotta, tupperware party</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
        <author>andrew@filmgeekradio.com (Film Geek Radio)</author></item>
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            <title>Episode #4: Season 1, Ep. 4 -- B.J And The A.C.</title>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[Is ﻿The Leftovers ﻿the most bi-polar show on television? After last week's fantastic episode, the show churns out "B.J. And The A.C.," which could be the most pointless and heavy-handed episode to date. Does the confrontation between Kevin and Laurie work, or is it just a lot of yelling? What's the deal with Tommy's spiritual crisis? What makes Jill and her friends such poorly-developed characters? And what moment in the episode is genuinely poignant? Tune in to find out.<br />
<br />
SHOW NOTES: <br />
<br />
0:26 - Intro<br />
3:08 - General thoughts, Christine's dream<br />
11:40 - Divorce papers, heavy-handed screenwriting<br />
16:07 - Magical babies and stupid teenagers<br />
20:33 - Kevin and Nora, stealing photos<br />
24:55 - The Guilty Remnant and tv leftovers<br />
29:08 - Show close<br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!]]>
            </description>
            <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/07/the-tupperware-party-4-bj-and-the-ac/</link>
            
            <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2014 12:13:09 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>In which the show even manages to make the baby Jesus uninteresting.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Is ﻿The Leftovers ﻿the most bi-polar show on television? After last week's fantastic episode, the show churns out "B.J. And The A.C.," which could be the most pointless and heavy-handed episode to date. Does the confrontation between Kevin and Laurie work, or is it just a lot of yelling? What's the deal with Tommy's spiritual crisis? What makes Jill and her friends such poorly-developed characters? And what moment in the episode is genuinely poignant? Tune in to find out.

SHOW NOTES: 

0:26 - Intro
3:08 - General thoughts, Christine's dream
11:40 - Divorce papers, heavy-handed screenwriting
16:07 - Magical babies and stupid teenagers
20:33 - Kevin and Nora, stealing photos
24:55 - The Guilty Remnant and tv leftovers
29:08 - Show close

DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>31:30</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Andrew Johnson, Charlie Nash</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Ann Dowd, Damon Lindelof, HBO, Justin Theroux, leftovers podcast, Liv Tyler, The Leftovers, the leftovers podcast, Tom Perrotta, tupperware party, BJ and the AC</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
        <author>andrew@filmgeekradio.com (Film Geek Radio)</author></item>
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            <title>Episode #3: Season 1, Ep. 3 -- Two Boats And A Helicopter</title>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[It turns out the third time's the charm for The Leftovers, because "Two Boats And A Helicopter" is a genuinely great episode of television. The show takes a break from its ensemble cast to focus on a single character, and it's a decision that pays off. How does this sudden format change impact the structure of the series? Would this have worked better as the second episode? What's up with all the biblical imagery? How has the reverend transformed by the end of the episode? Tune in to find out. Plus, Andrew and Charlie discuss a listener voicemail.<br />
<br />
SHOW NOTES: <br />
<br />
0:26 - Intro<br />
3:55 - General thoughts on the episode<br />
12:24 - Emotional violence vs. physical violence<br />
17:50 - The dream sequence<br />
22:18 - What's up with the judge?<br />
25:16 - Biblical imagery<br />
32:16 - Thinking about structure and format<br />
45:11 - Listener voicemail and episode titles<br />
55:29 - Show close<br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!]]>
            </description>
            <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/07/the-tupperware-party-3-two-boats-and-a-helicopter/</link>
            
            <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2014 17:09:52 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>The show finally delivers some fantastic character development.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>It turns out the third time's the charm for The Leftovers, because "Two Boats And A Helicopter" is a genuinely great episode of television. The show takes a break from its ensemble cast to focus on a single character, and it's a decision that pays off. How does this sudden format change impact the structure of the series? Would this have worked better as the second episode? What's up with all the biblical imagery? How has the reverend transformed by the end of the episode? Tune in to find out. Plus, Andrew and Charlie discuss a listener voicemail.

SHOW NOTES: 

0:26 - Intro
3:55 - General thoughts on the episode
12:24 - Emotional violence vs. physical violence
17:50 - The dream sequence
22:18 - What's up with the judge?
25:16 - Biblical imagery
32:16 - Thinking about structure and format
45:11 - Listener voicemail and episode titles
55:29 - Show close

DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>57:51</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Andrew Johnson, Charlie Nash</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Ann Dowd, Damon Lindelof, HBO, Justin Theroux, leftovers podcast, Liv Tyler, Two Boats And A Helicopter, The Leftovers, the leftovers podcast, Tom Perrotta, tupperware party</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
        <author>andrew@filmgeekradio.com (Film Geek Radio)</author></item>
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            <title>Episode #2: Season 1, Ep. 1 -- Penguin One, Us Zero</title>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[Well, that was a weird episode. It's only week two, but Andrew already thinks the show might already have gone off the rails. Charlie disagrees. Listen in as they debate what works and needs to be improved. What makes the Kevin storyline feel so clunky? Has the Wayne plot thread jumped the shark by moving too quickly? Why is the Meg subplot the best overall? And, perhaps most importantly, what's the deal with the bagels?! Tune in to find out.<br />
<br />
SHOW NOTES: <br />
<br />
0:26 - Intro<br />
3:21 - General thoughts on the episode<br />
13:15 - Is Kevin going crazy?<br />
16:25 - Opening credit sequence<br />
20:27 - Wayne, structure, and the random dead guy<br />
25:11 - Jill and Nora, Meg and her tree<br />
32:10 - Burning fences and hand cream<br />
35:30 - The case of the missing bagels<br />
40:20 - Dennis as audience surrogate, Meg's fiance<br />
43:33 - Why the scene with Scott Glenn works<br />
47:34 - Show close<br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!]]>
            </description>
            <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/07/the-tupperware-party-2-penguin-one-us-zero/</link>
            
            <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2014 00:51:41 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Is Kevin going crazy? Does it really matter?</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Well, that was a weird episode. It's only week two, but Andrew already thinks the show might already have gone off the rails. Charlie disagrees. Listen in as they debate what works and needs to be improved. What makes the Kevin storyline feel so clunky? Has the Wayne plot thread jumped the shark by moving too quickly? Why is the Meg subplot the best overall? And, perhaps most importantly, what's the deal with the bagels?! Tune in to find out.

SHOW NOTES: 

0:26 - Intro
3:21 - General thoughts on the episode
13:15 - Is Kevin going crazy?
16:25 - Opening credit sequence
20:27 - Wayne, structure, and the random dead guy
25:11 - Jill and Nora, Meg and her tree
32:10 - Burning fences and hand cream
35:30 - The case of the missing bagels
40:20 - Dennis as audience surrogate, Meg's fiance
43:33 - Why the scene with Scott Glenn works
47:34 - Show close

DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>49:58</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Andrew Johnson, Charlie Nash</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Ann Dowd, Damon Lindelof, HBO, Justin Theroux, leftovers podcast, Liv Tyler, Penguine One Us Zero, The Leftovers, the leftovers podcast, Tom Perrotta, tupperware party</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
        <author>andrew@filmgeekradio.com (Film Geek Radio)</author></item>
        <item>
            <title>Episode #1: Season 1, Ep. 1 -- Pilot</title>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[This week, Charlie and Andrew chew on some leftover dead dog in their discussion of the pilot of The Leftovers. The show follows the chief of police in a small town after a mysterious event results in the disappearance of 2 percent of the world's population. Is the tone too bleak? What is the primary idea or theme that will drive the show forward? What does the series seem to be saying about the loss of loved ones? And are concrete answers to "sci-fi" questions actually needed, or will they just derail the central drama? Tune in to find out.<br />
<br />
SHOW NOTES: <br />
<br />
0:26 - Intro<br />
4:18 - General thoughts on the pilot, characters<br />
16:32 - Is the tone too bleak?<br />
21:02 - The driving idea or device<br />
27:00 - Cults and villainous forces (or lack thereof)<br />
35:08 - Familial loss as separate from the disappearance<br />
37:05 - Are answers actually needed? What if they can't be Googled?<br />
52:32 - Show close<br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!]]>
            </description>
            <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/07/the-tupperware-party-1-pilot/</link>
            
            <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
            <comments>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/07/the-tupperware-party-1-pilot/</comments>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 2 Jul 2014 16:03:28 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Charlie and Andrew chew on leftover dog in their discussion of the series premiere.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>This week, Charlie and Andrew chew on some leftover dead dog in their discussion of the pilot of The Leftovers. The show follows the chief of police in a small town after a mysterious event results in the disappearance of 2 percent of the world's population. Is the tone too bleak? What is the primary idea or theme that will drive the show forward? What does the series seem to be saying about the loss of loved ones? And are concrete answers to "sci-fi" questions actually needed, or will they just derail the central drama? Tune in to find out.

SHOW NOTES: 

0:26 - Intro
4:18 - General thoughts on the pilot, characters
16:32 - Is the tone too bleak?
21:02 - The driving idea or device
27:00 - Cults and villainous forces (or lack thereof)
35:08 - Familial loss as separate from the disappearance
37:05 - Are answers actually needed? What if they can't be Googled?
52:32 - Show close

DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>54:53</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Andrew Johnson, Charlie Nash</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Ann Dowd, Damon Lindelof, HBO, Justin Theroux, leftovers podcast, Liv Tyler, pilot, The Leftovers, the leftovers podcast, Tom Perrotta, tupperware party</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
        <author>andrew@filmgeekradio.com (Film Geek Radio)</author></item>
        <item>
            <title>Episode #0: Welcome To The Party</title>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[Andrew and Charlie are back with a new weekly television podcast! Join them every week at The Tupperware Party to hear them discuss the new HBO series The Leftovers. In this introductory episode, they talk about the basics of the show and what they're anticipating. Is the new Damon Lindelof project worth getting excited about? What about the cast? Aren't there already too many television shows about groups of people disappearing and/or reappearing? Tune in to find out.<br />
<br />
SHOW NOTES: <br />
<br />
0:26 - Intro<br />
3:51 - The Lindelof conundrum<br />
8:18 - The cast and what we're looking forward to<br />
15:06 - The latest in a trend?<br />
20:50 - Similarities with The Walking Dead<br />
27:25 - Show close<br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!]]>
            </description>
            <link>http://www.filmgeekradio.com/2014/07/the-tupperware-party-0-welcome-to-the-party/</link>
            
            <category domain="">TV &amp; Film</category>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 1 Jul 2014 10:39:58 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Andrew and Charlie return with another weekly podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Andrew and Charlie are back with a new weekly television podcast! Join them every week at The Tupperware Party to hear them discuss the new HBO series The Leftovers. In this introductory episode, they talk about the basics of the show and what they're anticipating. Is the new Damon Lindelof project worth getting excited about? What about the cast? Aren't there already too many television shows about groups of people disappearing and/or reappearing? Tune in to find out.

SHOW NOTES: 

0:26 - Intro
3:51 - The Lindelof conundrum
8:18 - The cast and what we're looking forward to
15:06 - The latest in a trend?
20:50 - Similarities with The Walking Dead
27:25 - Show close

DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>29:40</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Andrew Johnson, Charlie Nash</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Ann Dowd, Damon Lindelof, HBO, Justin Theroux, leftovers podcast, Liv Tyler, The Leftovers, the leftovers podcast, Tom Perrotta, tupperware party</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
        <author>andrew@filmgeekradio.com (Film Geek Radio)</author></item>
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