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Seasonal Affairs
by Cullen Spencer
Seasonal Affairs is a cozy, thoughtful podcast about television and the stories that stay with us long after the screen goes dark.Each month, a lifelong TV lover takes a deep dive into a single show—old favorites, new discoveries, comfort watches, and the ones that emotionally wrecked us in the best way. This isn’t about ratings or industry jargon. It’s about characters that felt like friends, moments that hit a little too close to home, and the way television quietly shapes who we are.Honest, a little awkward, and deeply human, Seasonal Affairs is made for anyone who’s ever kept the TV on
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Episode Four Whistledown
Seasonal Affairs – Episode Four: Whistledown (Bridgerton Season Three)This week on Seasonal Affairs, we dive into the quiet storm of Bridgerton Season Three — where Penelope Featherington finally steps out of the shadows and into her own story.Done waiting for Colin Bridgerton, Penelope sets her sights on independence, determined to find a husband who will give her the freedom to live life on her own terms — all while secretly continuing her double life as Lady Whistledown. But when Colin returns with newfound confidence and offers to help her find love, their friendship begins to shift in ways neither of them expected.In this episode, DK explores the slow-burn evolution of Penelope and Colin’s relationship, the emotional weight of Penelope’s fractured bond with Eloise, and the delicate balance between love, autonomy, and identity. This season trades spectacle for recognition — asking whether someone can truly live in two worlds without losing themselves.A deep dive into friendship, longing, and the kind of love that grows quietly over time, this episode celebrates what makes Polin such a meaningful and enduring pairing.Because sometimes the greatest love stories aren’t loud — they’re simply the ones that were there all along.
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Episode Three: Viscount Bridgerton
In Episode Three of Seasonal Affairs, DK takes a thoughtful dive into Bridgerton Season Two and the complicated heart of Viscount Anthony Bridgerton.This week’s conversation explores a love story built less on sweeping romance and more on restraint, duty, and the quiet fear of loss. As Anthony approaches marriage like an obligation rather than a dream, Kate Sharma challenges everything he believes about control, vulnerability, and what it truly means to choose love.Through lingering glances, unspoken tension, and emotional resistance, this season trades spectacle for depth — asking whether love can exist alongside responsibility, and what happens when desire refuses to follow the rules.Join DK for a warm, reflective look at a story where strength isn’t found in avoiding love… but in finally allowing it.
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Episode Two: Spinning The Wheel
This week on Seasonal Affairs, the wheel has spoken — and it’s landed us in the glittering world of Bridgerton.In Episode Two: Spinning the Wheel, DK dives into Season One, The Duke and I, unpacking the romance, drama, and social intrigue that made Regency London feel impossibly addictive. From Daphne’s journey through society to Simon’s brooding charm, this episode explores what makes their story linger long after the final dance.Along the way, we talk Lady Whistledown’s irresistible gossip, Anthony’s protective chaos, the show’s stunning production, and the moments that had us yelling at the screen (lovingly, of course).It’s romance, reputation, and revelations — all chosen by fate and a spinning wheel.Tune in, settle in, and let the story pull you back to where it all began.
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Pilot Episode
“One show, one month, endless thoughts.”Introduction to a small town tv lover!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Seasonal Affairs is a cozy, thoughtful podcast about television and the stories that stay with us long after the screen goes dark.Each month, a lifelong TV lover takes a deep dive into a single show—old favorites, new discoveries, comfort watches, and the ones that emotionally wrecked us in the best way. This isn’t about ratings or industry jargon. It’s about characters that felt like friends, moments that hit a little too close to home, and the way television quietly shapes who we are.Honest, a little awkward, and deeply human, Seasonal Affairs is made for anyone who’s ever kept the TV on
HOSTED BY
Cullen Spencer
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