Yeah, I'll Never Watch That is a light-hearted comedy podcast about horror films and which ones are a good idea for you to watch. This week Jen ruins Maddie's life with the cultural phenomenon The Sixth Sense (1999).
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Content Warning
All episodes of Yeah, I’ll Never Watch That contain course language and discussions around death or dying as they relate to the plots of horror films.
This episode also contains discussion of the following:
Murder, gun violence, the paranormal, scenes that may trigger claustrophobia, depictions of the dead, violence and some gore.
Listener discretion is advised.
Credits
Hosting and editing by Jen Bush and Maddie Harte
Production by Maddie Harte
Artwork by Etsy Artist: Ade and Maddie Harte
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