
Episode 3: the reality tv casting problem, depression, and the pop culture that shaped us
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Episode 3 gets into the origins of QAnon, debunks myths about the autobahn, and solves the casting problem on reality tv dating shows as it pertains to the myriad of problematic men that continue to grace our screens (by making it gayer). We also, of course, discuss The Traitors. Later we talk about living with severe depression, 'The Fig Tree' by Sylvia Plath, and facing our fears. Honourable mentions are given to the queer animal kingdom, the romance stories that shaped us, and how heteronormativity makes us dumber. Join us for another rampage through the peaks and valleys of late stage capitalism.
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