

The Guilty Feminist watches And Just Like That - Season 3, Episode 7 with Margaret Cabourn-Smith
Jul 13, 2025
Join comedian and actress Margaret Cabourn-Smith, known for her podcast 'Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith', as she hilariously navigates the latest drama in 'And Just Like That.' The discussion ranges from the absurdity of a dog’s illness handled like a sitcom gag to the nostalgic connections that resonate throughout the series. They reflect on the complexities of relationships, the significance of female friendships, and the show's intriguing character dynamics, all while blending humor and insightful critiques of pop culture.
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Frozen Knickers Summer Hack
- Margaret Cabourn-Smith wears frozen knickers on really hot days to cool down.
- She finds it especially useful when walking to avoid sweating stains on public transport seats.
Weak Anecdotal TV Storytelling
- "And Just Like That" feels like a series of unconnected anecdotes lacking resolution or depth.
- This makes the show feel mild, weak, and often boring despite occasional insightful moments.
Class Stereotypes in Beauty Salon
- The show misrepresents working class beauty salons and stereotyping hurts authenticity.
- Downtown Asian salons often provide better quality and value than high-end salons shown on screen.