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[Ep 50] The Princess Diaries (Part 2) [Ft. Maz Maio]
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About this listen
Get your pizza with M&M's ready, because it's time for the crew to continue their discussion on the chosen film from special guest Maz Maio, for a much loved Disney classic - The Princess Diaries!
In this episode:
- Daz highlights a very important detail missing in this film, and why Mia's father actually isn't dead in the books, but why Disney decided to kill him off in the film version.
- Maz shares her thoughts on why one aspect of this film doesn't age well, particularly with the perception of Mia's pre-Princess look.
- Lilli explains why she doesn't respect Helen's decision to divorce Mia's father, and why (under Helen's circumstances) it completely misses the point of what marriage means.
Also, with this being Popcorn Jabber's 50th episode, even if you haven't watched (or don't care) for The Princess Diaries, please at least listen to the first 2 minutes of this episode, where Daz, Oli & Lilli want to express their gratitude to you for helping them reach such a special milestone.
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