Finding Felicity is a podcast where Pomonok Entertainment’s Teresa Jusino, a Felicity newbie, chats with rotating guest co-hosts who are already Felicity fans to talk about life, love, and the pursuit of happiness through the prism of this coming-of-age television drama created by J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves.
Episode 15 of Finding Felicity is titled Love and Marriage (Or, It Was Very…Felicity), because in addition to examining love in all its facets, Noel also acknowledges his girlfriend’s erratic, impulsive behavior as “very….Felicity.” Which is the nicest way to say “whackadoodle” ever.
Teresa is joined via Skype by pop culture journalist Andrea Levine to talk about how awesome Javier is and how less-than-awesome Noel’s response to his brother is. In this episode, Teresa and Andrea discuss whether or not it’s appropriate for an adult to ask a teenager to marry them to keep them in the country (SPOILER ALERT: It’s not.), whether Spanish can be considered Latinx representation, and what happens when siblings get to know each other more fully.
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Andrea Levine on Twitter: @wysefyre
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CREDITS
Host/Executive Producer: Teresa Jusino
*Twitter/IG: @teresajusino
*Website
Produced by: Pomonok Entertainment and Fanbase Press
Recorded at Fanbase Press Headquarters in North Hollywood, CA.
Edited by: Bryant Dillon of Fanbase Press
Logo design by: Noel Rivera
Finding Felicity theme arranged and performed by Dayna Webber.
Original Felicity theme composed by Larry Klein and J.J. Abrams and performed by Judith Owen.
Finding Felicity: Because coming of age never seems to stop.