Question Everything - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Unfortunately Question Everything didn't fix the Australian news media hellscape last season, so we're back to give it another try. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Alex Lee, Geraldine Hickey and Nath Valvo.

Episode 2
Nicolas Cage went grocery shopping. Yeah, that's the whole story. And Jan Fran Jansplains scare quotes. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Mel Buttle, Tom Ballard and Lizzy Hoo.

Episode 3
How Albo's dinner revealed diplomatic secrets and a desperate live cross from the grocery aisle as the price of chocolate skyrockets. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Mark Humphries, Dane Simpson, and Bec Melrose.

Episode 4
The race that stops a nation wearing pants, some WTF KFC PR and Studio 10 celebrates like nobody is watching. Plus Jan Jansplains norks in the news. Wil Anderson and Jan Fran join Zoe Coombs Marr, Rhys Nicholson and Alex Lee.

Episode 5
The Deputy PM faces his own OJ trial, Optus gets a bad reception and Kmart stuffs up a stocking stuffer. Plus Jan Fran Jansplains surveys. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Mel Buttle, Dilruk Jayasinha and Kirsty Webeck.

Episode 6
Hard Solo goes soft, Airbus Albo has a hard landing and the news finds joy in Melbourne's saddest playground. Plus Jan Jansplains AI in journalism. Wil Anderson and Jan Fran join Tom Gleeson, Lizzy Hoo and Gareth Reynolds.

Episode 7
The Nation cops the blame for inflation, Kyle and Jackie O sign a big deal with no lies detected, and Jan Fran explains how property news leads to frustration. Joining Wil and Jan are Alex Lee, Suren Jayemanne and Mel Buttle.

Episode 8
The news kisses Kissinger goodbye and exposes a sideshow between warring supermarkets. Plus Jan Fran Jansplains red circles on news images. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Nath Valvo, Geraldine Hickey and Brett Blake.

Episode 9
Unfortunately Question Everything didn't fix the Australian news media hellscape last season, so we're back to give it another try. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Alex Lee, Geraldine Hickey and Nath Valvo.
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