Nerdette Recaps ‘Office Space’ With Peter Sagal
Peter, Tricia and Greta revisit this quintessential workplace comedy. Plus we play some patriarchy jingles modified for William Shakespeare.

Peter Sagal of Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me! joins Greta Johnsen and Tricia Bobeda of Nerdette to scrutinize … well, pretty much anything.
Right now? We’re recapping some of the greatest films from the 1990s, when Greta and Tricia were children and Peter was a full-grown adult. Join us for new episodes every Wednesday!
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Peter, Tricia and Greta revisit this quintessential workplace comedy. Plus we play some patriarchy jingles modified for William Shakespeare.
We break down this delightful little adaptation of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ featuring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger and a whole lot of Tacoma.
We look back at the tragic, true story of Brandon Teena and discuss what the movie meant at the time, how it holds up and how it doesn’t.
There’s an election going on! This podcast has nothing to do with it! Listen as Peter, Greta and Tricia break down the 1999 film ‘Election.’
Listen in as Peter, Tricia and Greta try to decide whether ‘The Blair Witch Project’ was genius, boring or nausea-inducing … or all three!
The crew is back again! And this time we’re revisiting films from 1999, starting with the Wachowskis’ seminal film, ‘The Matrix.’
Turns out 1999 was a landmark year for movies. (‘Office Space,’ ‘Election,’ ‘The Matrix’!) So we’re coming back to dissect the year in film.
Bonus recap! And Peter Sagal either really hates the 1991 film ‘Hook’ or he’s suffering from some serious Peter Pan envy … or maybe both!
Listen as Peter, Tricia and Greta search for possible religious analogs and consider the system of ethics in the ‘Toy Story’ universe.
It’s gory, it’s vulgar … and that’s just the first 20 minutes! Listen to Greta, Peter and Tricia break down 1994’s ‘Pulp Fiction.‘