Mel & Jill Geek Out

Melissa & Jill

Best friends Melissa and Jill geek out about books, movies, tv shows and more! They deep dive into the nitty gritty, and have a few chuckles along the way. Spoiler alert for all the topics they discuss! read less
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Episodes

Vanderpump Rules Season 11, Reunion Part 1: Paychecks over Friendships
May 17 2024
Vanderpump Rules Season 11, Reunion Part 1: Paychecks over Friendships
How else do we start off an episode but a Taylor Swift update? We talk the new TTPD Era’s Tour segment and yet another suspected announcement, which will likely not be real. We touch on the ridiculousness that is the commencement speech of the KC Chiefs kicker with a nice segue into Anne and her Duracell commercial.    The reunion starts off per usual with a mini update from the cast, but Mel & Jill jump right to the legal stuff. They can’t talk about it, we know they can’t talk about it, so why are we asking them  about it? Various topics are covered on the reunion from the typical fluff of ‘your rooms are messy’ to incredibly heavy mental health conversations. The real meat of the reunion comes at the end when Lala and Katie discuss their issues during the season. Mel and Jill break down why they think the cast should drop the 4th wall act and come out and say what they are all dancing around… most of them were jealous and worried for their jobs and were angry when Katie and Ariana refused to jump on the Sandoval train. Bravo already broke the 4th wall, they should just run with it.    Have a suggestion on what we should cover next? Hit us up at jillandmellgeekout@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @melnjillgeekout   Mel and Jill are best friends who love to enjoy film, tv, books, and more and talk about them together. All opinions are not associated with the content we’re discussing.
Drive to Survive, Season 6, Part 3: Childhood Rivals and the End of an Era
Apr 6 2024
Drive to Survive, Season 6, Part 3: Childhood Rivals and the End of an Era
The Besties start off with a little update about F1, and the return of Guenther (at least at the Miami Grand Prix). They both are rooting for Yuki at the Japan Grand Prix. We quickly dive into episodes 5 and 6.   Episode 5 looks at the tension Alpine, mainly between Estie Bestie and Pierre Gasly. They have some bad blood from literally childhood, and the two just straight up don’t get along. Otmar, the Team Principal, really isn’t helping matters either with stupid PR stunts. Things get so bad that the two wreck each other at the third race of the season. There’s pressure from the team CEO about the antics, and frankly, Otmar doesn’t seem to do anything to try and smooth things over between the two drivers. Ultimately, Gasly kinda gets screwed at Monoco.    Episode 6 focuses on Mercedes. After coming off a very challenging season in 2022, Hamilton is starting to show his frustration with the team. When he brings up an issue with the car, he’s pretty much ignored. Toto Wolff and Susie give us a lesson on sportsmanship, while Hamilton continues to get a pretty crummy edit from Netflix. Rumors fly that Hamilton is going to leave Mercedes, but ultimately does resign for 2 more years. We all know how that went.    Have a suggestion on what we should cover next? Hit us up at jillandmellgeekout@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @melnjillgeekout   Mel and Jill are best friends who love to enjoy film, tv, books, and more and talk about them together. All opinions are not associated with the content we’re discussing.
Drive to Survive, Season 6, Part 2: Contest for the Worst Start to the Season
Mar 30 2024
Drive to Survive, Season 6, Part 2: Contest for the Worst Start to the Season
The besties dive into episodes of 3 and 4 of Drive to Survive. Mel is very excited that she won all the categories in the fantasy league! They talk through the race results from the Australian Grand Prix.    Episode 3 focuses on the issues at McLaren, and the introduction of rookie Oscar Piastri. There’s some mixed feelings about Zak Brown, because he can definitely be a jerk, but he has done a few good things. The McLaren’s recognize that their car won’t really be competitive until mid-season. This leads to lots of rumors about if Lando will resign with McLaren, and there’s a lot of interested teams, including Red Bull (sorry Checo). Zak Brown has to do a lot of ass-kissing to get through the rough patch. Once the upgrades are installed, the cars are significantly better.    Episode 4 focuses on Guenther and Haas, and Mel is in her feels. Everything about Haas is bad. The cars are bad, the drivers are good, but they’re struggling this season. Guenther seems pretty over the stress, and Gene Haas. Meanwhile, we’re introduced to the new team principal of Williams, James Vowles. Guenther and Vowles are foils of each other - where Guenther is a classic old-school guy, Vowles is a data guy and more modern. Where Williams also struggles at the beginning of the season, they do improve, whereas Haas doesn’t. Guenther visits Binotto in Italy, and sees what life can look like after Formula One.    Have a suggestion on what we should cover next? Hit us up at jillandmellgeekout@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @melnjillgeekout   Mel and Jill are best friends who love to enjoy film, tv, books, and more and talk about them together. All opinions are not associated with the content we’re discussing.