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Episode 333 - Soapdish

Episode 333 - Soapdish

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“The drama doesn’t stop when the cameras do.”

Join Ian, Liam & Kev for our 333rd episode as we step behind the scenes of daytime television, backstage rivalries, and gloriously oversized egos with Soapdish (1991). Megs isn’t with us this week — she’s reportedly accepted a surprise role as the long-lost twin sister of a character who was presumed dead after falling into a volcano. We expect her dramatic return during sweeps week.

This week we discuss:

  • Sally Field’s performance as Celeste Talbert — charming, chaotic, insecure, and impossible not to root for. Is this one of the great comedy performances of the early '90s?
  • The ensemble cast — Kevin Kline, Robert Downey Jr., Cathy Moriarty, Elisabeth Shue, Whoopi Goldberg. How does a film with this much talent avoid collapsing under its own weight?
  • The satire of television production — petty feuds, ratings desperation, and the beautiful absurdity of soap-opera storytelling.
  • Ian breaks down the film’s narrative structure — twists, reveals, mistaken identities, and why the screenplay commits so fully to the bit.
  • Liam explores whether the film works better as industry satire or outright farce — and whether those are even different things.
  • Kev weighs in on the performances — who understands exactly what movie they're in, and who steals every scene they enter.
  • The soap-opera influence — evil twins, secret children, miraculous survivals, and why audiences keep coming back for more.
  • The “show vs tell” balance — does the film cleverly parody melodrama, or occasionally become the thing it’s mocking?
  • The surprisingly sharp commentary — beneath the silliness, what is the film actually saying about fame, aging, and relevance?
  • Elisabeth Shue’s role — innocent newcomer, plot device, or the emotional anchor holding the madness together?
  • The ending — ridiculous, heartfelt, and exactly as over-the-top as it needs to be or low hanging fruit in a moment that's aged terribly?
  • And finally, whether Soapdish is the Best Film Ever — or one of the most underrated ensemble comedies of its era.
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