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by Erin Budrow, Anna Anderson

Welcome to ‘That’s What You Missed’ where hosts Anna and Erin talk all things Glee (2009). Join us as we dive into everything from Artie’s weird sweaters, Klaine v. Blurt, and shooting students out of canons to answer the ultimate question: What does Glee tell us about being gay in America?

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Homo Explosion!!!

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    Homo Explosion!!!

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    Welcome back, Gleeks! In this very special pride episode of "That's What You Missed," Erin and Anna discuss Glee's various gay-related wrongs. Tune in to find out more!

  • Irritating Most of the Time

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    Irritating Most of the Time

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    Welcome back to That’s What You Missed! In this episode, recorded when Erin was in Minnesota in October 2022, Erin and Anna discuss everyone's favorite person to hate: Rachel Berry. There is a LOT to talk about here, so tune in to hear what we have to say!

  • Priority #1: The Kids Come First

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    Priority #1: The Kids Come First

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    Welcome back from an extended break! In our fourth episode, recorded in August 2022, Erin and Anna address yet another theme from season 1 of Glee: the dynamics at William McKinley High School! Budget issues abound! Popularity is all anyone can think about! Sue Sylvester is ruining everyone’s life! Tune in to this episode to hear more!

  • Season 1 Themes: Havin' My Baby

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    Season 1 Themes: Havin' My Baby

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    Welcome back to That’s What You Missed! After a brief hiatus, Anna and Erin are back to talk about the glee theme (gleeme) burned into everyone’s middle school minds: babies! In this episode, we cover some of the show’s most iconic moments - fake pregnancy! no sex education! bohemian rhapsody themed birth sequences! Buckle up gleeks, it’s gonna be a wild ride!

  • Glontext

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    Glontext

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    In the second episode of “That’s What You Missed,” Erin and Anna contextualize "Glee" by discussing the world in 2009 (when "Glee" was released), as well as its reception.