DeepSummary
In this episode, Abbey and Peter discuss their favorite romantic movies and debunk some of the myths portrayed in these films about finding a fairytale ending. Abbey criticizes Bridget Jones for getting away with more than she would in real life and analyzes scenes from movies like Titanic and The Notebook, providing hilarious insights.
The weekly whine club segment features complaints from listeners about their partners' lack of DIY skills and slovenly habits. A listener also shares a chocolate finger tea straw hack that Abbey and Peter find intriguing.
Agony Ab offers advice to listeners dealing with selfish partners who go out drinking excessively and content creators who heavily edit their social media presence, making them appear different from reality.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Romantic movies often portray unrealistic scenarios and idealized relationships that differ from real-life experiences.
- Communication and understanding each other's needs are essential in maintaining a healthy relationship.
- Excessive drinking and partying can strain relationships if partners are not on the same page.
- Maintaining cleanliness and not wallowing in filth is a basic expectation in a shared living space.
- Social media influencers often present an edited and curated version of their lives that may not align with reality.
- Maintaining a balance between going out and staying in can be crucial for partners at different life stages.
- Showing acts of romance and gestures of love can help strengthen relationships.
- A sense of humor and lightheartedness can help navigate relationship challenges.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “Yeah, I just think, go back to that old classic that flower said, if you can't say anything nice, don't say nothing at all. Or maybe Thumper said it.“ by Abbey Clancy
- “You can't put a price on true love. You'd rather be sitting in a tent or with someone you love and want to be with than in a mansion with someone you hate.“ by Peter Crouch
- “I don't think it's like, you know, people do feel like they can say what they like to tell people, but you know, like I said, I think we've talked about this before. You know, that is seen as a good thing. So I think. I don't think you should start saying you're a fatty and you're fucking tiny. Small fits is a bad one. That is a mad one. Imagine you actually said that.“ by Peter Crouch
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Episode Information
The Therapy Crouch
Tall or Nothing
3/26/24
On today’s episode of The Therapy Crouch, Abbey and Peter are taking a look at some of their favourite romantic movies of all time and debunking some of the myths that these films tell you about finding that fairytale ending!
In a wild turn of events, Abbey sets her sights on the nation’s favourite singleton and gives her take on why she got away with a lot more than she would in real life. From the Titanic to the Notebook, there are no films off limits and Abbey and Pete have an hilarious insight for all of them.
In the weekly whine club, we hear from a rather ungrateful girlfriend who has been less than impressed with her boyfriend’s recent attempts at DIY as well as our very own chocolate tea hack that is going to change the game forever.
Agony Ab is also on hand to give advice to the nation - specifically from those of you who are suffering from slovenly partners and selfish parents who have decided they don’t want to be babysitting your newborn!
All this and much more, only on, The Therapy Crouch!
00:00 Introduction
06:42 Appreciating the Journey
08:33 Weekly Whine Club
17:11 Best TV Show Ever?!
21:10 Movie Myths
33:27 Love is Blind
37:13 Back to Reality
43:43 Agony Abs
48:07 Beverly Hillbillies
51:04 Content Creators
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