đź‘‘ The Final Crown: Saying Goodbye After 210 Episodes
It’s the end of an era. After 210 episodes of complaints, crowns, and chaos, the Queens are signing off. In this heartfelt and hilarious final episode, Chelsey and Trey reflect on their journey through four years of Review That Review. They answer listener questions, revisit their favorite (and least favorite) moments, and give one last spin on the Meryl-Go-Round.
From full-circle emotional callbacks to a spontaneous rendition of the theme song, this final chapter is a love letter to the Queendom. Whether you’ve been here since Episode 1 or just stumbled upon us last week, we are eternally grateful you joined us on this wild ride. Thank you for being part of our story. 💛
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