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The Girlfriend, The Sex Object, The Nag

The Girlfriend, The Sex Object, The Nag

Auteur(s): Cat Rhinehart and Maria Shehata
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Comedian Maria Shehata and writer/director Cat Rhinehart revisit their favorite movies to see how the female characters stack up against the newish realization women are people.Cat Rhinehart and Maria Shehata Art
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  • Episode 13 - Office Space
    Mar 13 2026

    **All Episodes Contain Spoilers** Comedian Maria Shehata and Writer/Director Cat Rhinehart break down the cult classic Office Space (1999) and ask a simple question: what does Joanna actually want? In this episode of The Girlfriend, The Sex Object, The Nag, they analyze Jennifer Aniston’s character, the infamous “pieces of flair,” and whether the movie gives its female character any real agency. A funny, feminist look at one of the most iconic workplace comedies ever made.

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    36 min
  • Episode 12 - Roman Holiday
    Mar 4 2026

    Comedian Maria Shehata and writer/director Cat Rhinehart break down the 1953 classic Roman Holiday, starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, through the lens of their feminist film podcast. They explore Princess Anne’s brief escape from royal duty, why the film’s ending is surprisingly honest, and how classic Hollywood sometimes gave female characters more agency than movies of the 80s and 90s. The hosts debate whether Gregory Peck’s character is actually good for the princess. They also dive into why actors looked older in classic films, the pressures of royalty, and what modern movies could learn from this charming, bittersweet classic.

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    26 min
  • Episode 11 - Back to the Future
    Feb 25 2026

    **All Episodes Contain Spoilers** Episode 11 - Back to the Future. Cat Rhinehart and Maria Shehata choose a listener request: Back to the Future. They immediately get stuck on the movie’s “Libyan terrorists” scene (and the awkward casting), then zoom out into what the film looks like through a modern lens, especially when it comes to Lorraine’s storyline, agency, and why the plot loves using women’s trauma as a shortcut for a man’s character arc.🎧 Support the pod on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/thenagpod📩 Suggestions/contact: thenagpod@gmail.com📱 Follow: @thenagpod

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    39 min
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