'Finding Felicity' Ep. 45 - 'The Biggest Deal There Is' (Or, 'Making a Big Deal Over the Wrong Stuff')

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY, TEAM POMONOK! How appropriate that our Finding Felicity offering today centers friends being there for each other...and a wedding!
Episode 45 is called The Biggest Deal There Is (Or, Making a Big Deal Over the Wrong Stuff) because these silly college students don’t know what to prioritize!
Teresa and Kat discuss the Felicity S2 FINALE–Episode 23, “The Biggest Deal There Is,” in which Felicity and Ben continue their ongoing internship debate, bickering weirdly and passive-aggressively about it; we get to attend Javier’s wedding, where we finally get to meet SAMUEL for the first time, as well as Javier’s cousin, Natalie, who proves to be a very challenging presence; and we have the return of Julie’s birth mother, Carol Anderson, who comes back into Julie’s life for…questionable reasons.
LISTEN TO FINDING FELICITY: EP 45 - THE BIGGEST DEAL THERE IS (OR, MAKING A BIG DEAL OVER THE WRONG STUFF) HERE!
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CREDITS
Host/Executive Producer: Teresa Jusino
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Host/Executive Producer: Katherine Street
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Produced by: Pomonok Podcasts
Edited by: Bryant Dillon
S2 illustrated logo by: Tammy Street
Word logo design by: Noel Rivera
Finding Felicity theme arranged and performed by Dayna Webber.
Original Felicity theme composed by Larry Klein and J.J. Abrams and performed by Judith Owen.
Finding Felicity: Because coming of age never seems to stop.