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20 November 2018updated 26 Jul 2021 5:04am

The SRSLY Podcast: The Crimes of Grindelwald / Clique / Great News

The pop culture podcast with Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz.

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Welcome to the early access, ad free edition of the SRSLY podcast.

In this episode, Caroline and Anna discuss Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald with full spoilers (8:54), the BBC Three drama Clique (26:35) and the NBC/Netflix comedy Great News (37:28).

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