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EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 1H 10M

Look Who's Talking (1989): "NOT sponsored by Poo Poo John's!"

from Doom Generation · host The Dames of Doom

As a modern single woman relationships can be tough, just ask Mollie (Kirstie Alley). She's having an affair with her married client, Albert (George Segal). When she gets pregnant things get complicated, so with the help of her mother (Olympia Dukakis) and best Judy, Rona (Twink Caplan) Mollie navigates the ups and downs of pregnancy all with the color commentary of her unborn baby, Mikey (Bruce Willis). After nine months, Mollie discovers that Albert is going through a selfish phase and will not be leaving his wife for her, he will be moving in with his interior decorator. That news sends her right into labor, and in a moment that changes her life she hails a cab driven by James (John Travolta), who not only gets her to the hospital on time, he steps up as a father to Mikey. That's not all though, we learned that all of this is based on the very true story of director, Amy Heckerling and her affair with Harold Ramis which gave us Look Who's Talking, this week on Doom Generation.Support this podcast at patreon.com/doomgeneration 

As a modern single woman relationships can be tough, just ask Mollie (Kirstie Alley). She's having an affair with her married client, Albert (George Segal). When she gets pregnant things get complicated, so with the help of her mother (Olympia Dukakis) and best Judy, Rona (Twink Caplan) Mollie navigates the ups and downs of pregnancy all with the color commentary of her unborn baby, Mikey (Bruce Willis). After nine months, Mollie discovers that Albert is going through a selfish phase and will not be leaving his wife for her, he will be moving in with his interior decorator. That news sends her right into labor, and in a moment that changes her life she hails a cab driven by James (John Travolta), who not only gets her to the hospital on time, he steps up as a father to Mikey. That's not all though, we learned that all of this is based on the very true story of director, Amy Heckerling and her affair with Harold Ramis which gave us Look Who's Talking, this week on Doom Generation.Support this podcast at patreon.com/doomgeneration

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