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Video: The Mary Sues Get Mamma Mia Love Off Their Chests

Here we go again!

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Mamma Mia! and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again are perfect films. There is absolutely no denying it. So, in a new segment where the Mary Sues get something off their chests, I get to talk about the pure insanity that is this series and why it is so important to me.

With 30 minutes of me gushing about ABBA songs and how much Donna Sheridan means to me, this episode is going to be part of a series where Princess and I focus on something we either love, hate, or just want to talk about. And really, who doesn’t want to talk about Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again right now?

The movie follows the story of Sophie trying to feel connected with her mother while reopening the hotel in Greece. Filled with spoilers, me almost crying, and convincing Princess to finally watch the Mamma Mia franchise, this week’s episode is just a very cathartic experience.

Obviously, we sing at times, because it’s ABBA we’re talking about. Though, if you haven’t seen Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again and you’re interested in not being spoiled, you might want to hold off. Still, this video is just pure fun and me going on and on about how perfect these movies. They’re insane, but perfect.

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