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Don't Forget the Chickpeas

Don't Forget the Chickpeas

Auteur(s): Deepa & Cameron
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A Pretty Little Liars rewatch podcast about the things we love & hate about the show, everything queer we can possibly discuss, the best & worst outfits, the best & worst parents, our love for Heather Hogan, and chickpea recipes! (website: chickpeaspod.com)

This podcast is hosted by Cameron (she/her) and Deepa (no pronouns). We have been friends for over a decade, and PLL has been a core part of our friendship basically since the beginning, so we're rewatching PLL together and sharing our commentary!

If you enjoy this podcast – or even if you don’t – please consider donating to help Rozan and Aboud, two young people in Gaza, to survive and rebuild their lives with their families.

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  • Episode 3.13: "Sometimes Scary Things Are Fun"
    Oct 29 2025

    The long awaited train episode (3.13, “This is A Dark Ride”) is here, and so are our besties, Ellis, KC, and Dylan! We mention sanism, discuss bisexuality, and revisit Cameron’s cast for Deepa’s PLL birthday party. We reminisce about some of our past Halloween costumes and once again remember that Pastor Ted is a parent. Post-feminism is bad, Spencer! We massively fail at coming up with catchy public health slogans, but we make up for it with one about police abolition instead. It’s a good thing Adam Lambert didn’t join us because two of our friends raise some major red flags. Happy ghost train! 👻🚂

    READ THE FULL SHOW NOTES HERE!

    Theme song by Ashok R. Chandran and website by Rainbow Forge.

    If you enjoyed this podcast (or even if you didn't), please consider donating to help Rozan and Aboud, two young people in Gaza, to survive and rebuild their lives with their families. You can donate here.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Episodes 3.10, 3.11, & 3.12: "B Is For Bad"
    Sep 26 2025

    Today we take on the mighty task of discussing three episodes: 3.10, “What Lies Beneath”, 3.11, “Single Fright Female”, and 3.12, “The Lady Killer”. The vibes between Aria and Ezra are not successfully tense, just sad and weird and boring (per usual). We don’t have interesting things to say about Nate, we just reiterate the anti-Blackness of the plotline. Ali’s bullying is SOOO gay, but we are pro-Paige in these episodes for her suffering, maturity, and baby butch moments. Deepa recounts our previous feelings of betrayal around Toby joining the A team, and we share more thoughts about reality television. Cameron has a thing for uniforms and Deepa is surprisingly the one who brings up Buffy. We keep a secret from you, our dear listeners.

    READ THE REST OF THE SHOW NOTES HERE

    Theme song by Ashok R. Chandran and website by Rainbow Forge.

    If you enjoyed this podcast (or even if you didn't), please consider donating to help Rozan and Aboud, two young people in Gaza, to survive and rebuild their lives with their families. You can donate here.

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    1 h et 30 min
  • Episodes 3.08 & 3.09: "Beware – This Site Is Cursed"
    Sep 11 2025

    In this episode we discuss 3.08, “Stolen Kisses”, and 3.09, “The Kahn Game”, with recurring guest, Dylan! Dylan surprises us with musical analysis, we report on Toby wolf watch, and Cameron makes us play another ridiculous PLL game. We apologize for talking so much about Ezra and his boring problems. Deepa discusses Deepa's internalized racism fanfiction, and Dylan pulls a tarot card to answer a very important question. Maybe Meredith could just move out of Rosewood? Or commute to work? We decide that symmetry is inherently gay and that gossip is an important community building activity. You can’t trust cops, Bart.

    READ THE FULL SHOW NOTES ON OUR WEBSITE

    Theme song by Ashok R. Chandran and website by Rainbow Forge.

    If you enjoyed this podcast (or even if you didn't), please consider donating to help Rozan and Aboud, two young people in Gaza, to survive and rebuild their lives with their families. You can donate here.

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    1 h et 36 min
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