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Fandom Fuel: So Fetch - A Mean Girls Fan Podcast

Fandom Fuel: So Fetch - A Mean Girls Fan Podcast

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Get in loser, we are going shopping. Mia Ashworth opens the Burn Book for a deep dive into Mean Girls, the quotes, the Plastics, and the film that taught us the limit does not exist.Copyright Podra Network Art
Episodes
  • So Fetch Forever: Why Mean Girls Will Never Stop Being Relevant
    Jul 6 2026
    Join host Mia Ashworth as she explores why Mean Girls remains culturally relevant twenty years after its 2004 release. This episode examines the timeless themes of social hierarchies, power dynamics, and female relationships that make the film continuously applicable to modern audiences. From predicting social media culture to providing insights into internalized misogyny, Mean Girls serves as both entertainment and social commentary. Mia discusses how Tina Fey's writing created archetypal characters that transcend generational boundaries, representing universal responses to social pressure and the desire for acceptance. The episode analyzes the movie's evolution through various adaptations including the Broadway musical and recent film remake, demonstrating how each iteration reflects contemporary social issues while maintaining core truths about human behavior. Perfect for Mean Girls fans, pop culture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding why certain movies achieve lasting cultural impact. Discover how the film's exploration of authenticity versus performance, competition versus collaboration, and individual identity within group dynamics continues to resonate in our digital age. This deep dive reveals Mean Girls as more than quotable entertainment - it's a sophisticated examination of social systems that remain remarkably consistent across decades, making it perpetually relevant for new generations discovering its insights about navigating complex social environments.
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    4 mins
  • October 3rd and Other Sacred Mean Girls Holidays
    Jun 29 2026
    Join host Mia Ashworth as she explores the sacred calendar of Mean Girls holidays that fans celebrate worldwide. From the iconic October 3rd - the most beloved date in Mean Girls fandom - to Burn Book Day on April 30th and Pink Wednesday traditions, discover how fictional movie moments became real annual celebrations. This episode examines the cultural phenomenon of October 3rd, when social media explodes with Mean Girls content and fans unite in pink-wearing solidarity. Mia discusses the significance of Spring Fling season, the evolution of fan-created holidays, and how these dates have become bridges between the original 2004 film and its ongoing cultural impact. Learn about the creative ways fans celebrate these occasions, from elaborate outfit recreations to themed social media challenges. The episode explores how fandoms create meaningful traditions and rituals, transforming movie quotes into community celebrations. Whether you're planning your October 3rd outfit or wondering why Wednesday means wearing pink, this episode covers the essential Mean Girls calendar every fetch fan needs to know. Perfect for longtime fans and newcomers alike, discover how these dates represent more than nostalgia - they're opportunities for joy, creativity, and connection with fellow fans who understand why these moments matter in popular culture.
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    3 mins
  • The Plastics Hierarchy: Power, Popularity, and High School Politics
    Jun 22 2026
    In this captivating episode of Fandom Fuel: So Fetch, host Mia Ashworth examines the intricate power dynamics within the Plastics' social hierarchy in the iconic film Mean Girls. Discover how Regina George maintains her queen bee status through strategic manipulation and information control, while Gretchen Wieners struggles as the eternal second-in-command seeking validation. Learn about Karen Smith's role as the non-threatening follower and how Cady Heron's outsider perspective disrupts the entire North Shore High social ecosystem. This deep dive explores themes of power corruption, social manipulation, and high school politics that resonate far beyond the cafeteria walls. Mia analyzes how Tina Fey's brilliant writing creates a microcosm of real-world power structures, showing how intelligent individuals become trapped in toxic systems driven by human needs for belonging and validation. The episode examines Cady's transformation from observer to participant to usurper, demonstrating how the hierarchy's internal contradictions ultimately lead to its downfall. Perfect for Mean Girls fans, pop culture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in social dynamics and power structures in teen culture and beyond.
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    4 mins
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