
They Thought I Was You Podcast
1) Passport to Paris
On November 9, 1999, Passport to Paris was released on VHS, and changed the meaning of "direct-to-video" movies forever. At just 13-years old, this was Mary-Kate and Ashley's first feature-length...Show More
2) Our Last Episode (for now)
🥺 We love this podcast. We love the journey it's taken us on, the lessons it's taught us, and the people we've met making it. 10 year old Becca and Lani didn't know what podcasts were, but we dreamed...Show More
3) The Definitive Ranking of Every Mary-Kate and Ashley Movie (Part 2 of 2)
The scores have been tallied... and today they are finally revealed.In this episode, we continue our scoring starting with Switching Goals and go through New York Minute, and we end up with a final ra...Show More
4) The Definitive Ranking of Every Mary-Kate and Ashley Movie (Part 1 of 2)
Since the beginning of this podcast, we knew this day would eventually have to come. We have spent the past 3 years becoming Mary-Kate and Ashley scholars, dissecting every movie front to back, talkin...Show More
5) Obsessing over Mary-Kate and Ashley with Madeleine Byrne
Continuing our trend of talking to people the internet introduced us to, our guest today is a fellow millennial content creator whose viral Mary-Kate and Ashley-related videos constantly pop up on our...Show More
6) Interview with TRL's Damien Fahey
A few episodes ago, we talked about Mary-Kate and Ashley’s visit to TRL in 2004 to promote their upcoming film, New York Minute. In that TRL appearance, they were interviewed by a VJ who thought a pic...Show More
7) New York Minute: Part 2
This is it. The final episode of our final two-part review of a film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley. This journey has gone faster than a New York Minute.Today we finish our review of the second half o...Show More
8) New York Minute: Part 1
We can't believe we're finally here. Our final Mary-Kate and Ashley movie review. And just like we suspected: it's a two part episode.On May 7th, 2004 (exactly 20 years ago today), Mary...Show More
9) Saturday Night Live
On Saturday, May 15th, 2004, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen had a decision to make: they could either attend their senior prom or host the season finale of Saturday Night Live. As you probably guessed, th...Show More
10) The Countdown to 18
We're counting down the days to New York Minute's 20th anniversary, but before we get there, we have to talk about another countdown that is unfortunately a touchstone of this era in Mary-Ka...Show More