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Transportation Moments-ish

AJ February 28, 2026

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Transportation Moments-ish
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AJ’s flying solo this week (Tara’s off doing theater heroics), but Listener Lisa Davis jumps in for a fun deep-dive that starts as transportation moments in the In Death series… and gleefully turns into a full-on fandom hangout. We talk all the best cars/jet copters/elevators/glides scenes—the kind where characters are […]

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Perfect Little Book Enjoyer: We Review the Reviews of “Connections in Death”

AJ February 21, 2026

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Perfect Little Book Enjoyer: We Review the Reviews of "Connections in Death"
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AJ and Tara do something wildly on-brand: they review the reviews of Connections in Death… and discover the internet has exactly two settings: “ghostwriter conspiracy” and “I am personally offended that other people enjoyed a book.” If you’ve ever read a one-star rant and thought, “This person needs to log […]

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Socializing is Torture: We Review “Connections in Death”

AJ February 14, 2026

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Socializing is Torture: We Review "Connections in Death"
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Episode 296 is our Connections in Death recap, aka: Eve Dallas vs. the legalized torture of socializing… in fancy shoes. We kick off with AJ plotting a future “pre-intro bullshit” montage for episode 300. Highlights / chaos inventory: The cocktail party from hell: Eve is mentally drafting a war-crimes tribunal […]

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Hot Whoopie: We Review the Reviews of Leverage in Death

AJ February 7, 2026

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Hot Whoopie: We Review the Reviews of Leverage in Death
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Episode 295 is another “Review the Reviews” adventure—where AJ and Tara dive into reader reactions to Leverage in Death and discover (again) that some people leave one-star reviews like it’s an extreme sport. We kick off with a real-world reminder that criminals can be spectacularly dumb (yes, someone basically left […]