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Jessica watched the 'Vanderpump Rules' finale and updates those of you who did not, talks to Teresa Walker about a potential Ja Morant suspension, shares her favorite antiheros and more.start Vanderpump Rules finale:23 Teresa Walker1:00 Antihero Draft1:21 Best year for movies 90's edition1:29 'Little Mermaid' trailer runs nonstop
This week Val and Rachel sit down with our friend Nicole Restaino for an innovative new format: we'll be contrasting and comparing 90s TV show My So-Called Life with current HBO show Euphoria. Both shows depict teenagers with complexity and have passionate fan bases. We also finally break the one-hour mark, so hold onto your hats, dear listeners! My So-Called Life is an American teen drama television series created by Winnie Holzman and produced by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz. It originally aired on ABC from August 25, 1994, to January 26, 1995. Set at the fictional Liberty High School in a fictional suburb near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania called Three Rivers, it follows the emotional travails of several teenagers in the social circle of main character Angela Chase, played by Claire Danes. The show was officially canceled on May 15, 1995, despite being critically praised for its portrayal of adolescence and the commentary of its central character, Angela, and for receiving several major awards nominations, including Danes winning the Golden Globe for her acting work on the series. Besides Danes, the show also launched the careers of several other major actors of her generation, including Jared Leto and Wilson Cruz. Euphoria is an American teen drama television series created and written by Sam Levinson for HBO. It is based on the Israeli television miniseries of the same name created by Ron Leshem and Daphna Levin. The series follows a group of high school students through their experiences of identity, trauma, drugs, family, friendships, love, and sex. The show is the second most watched show in HBO history, behind Game of Thrones, and it was just renewed for a 3rd season. My So-Called Life is available on Hulu, Euphoria is on HBO Max. Hot Topics: 1.) What is "America Online"? 2.) The Alicia Silverstone connection 3.) Unfair comparisons: prestige TV vs. network television, style vs. realism, dyeing your hair vs. doing fentanyl 4.) Overuse of music and the ensuing emotional manipulation 5.) Antiheros, moral ambiguity, and unreliable narrators 6.) Voiceovers and getting teenage dialogue right 7.) Focusing on the MSCL episode "Other People's Mothers": drugs, teenagers, and traditional vs. permissive parenting styles 8.) Very Special Episodes(TM) 9.) The crazy Rainbow-style fashion aesthetic of Euphoria 10.) Friend crushes and moral stances https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_So-Called_Life https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(American_TV_series)
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Cette semaine, on parle de la série Stranger Things 2, du film Thor : Ragnarok et du jeu Antiheros.
Cette semaine, on parle de la série Stranger Things 2, du film Thor : Ragnarok et du jeu Antiheros.
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My friend Andrew Joyce joins me for a longer podcast where we discuss the use of the term "Anti Hero", The future of console gaming vs the upgrade-ability and versatility of the PC and education to buyers and sellers in the game selling & collecting market. Follow Andrew https://twitter.com/AJoyce1986
Oh Anti-Heroes. We love them, we hate them, and we love to hate them. Anti-heroes are the guys you can't help but root for. They are the bastards of every tale. They come in all different shapes and sizes. Well on this episode of Top Five, Robert, Jonathan, Kyle, and John count down their own personal top five Anti-Heroes of all time. Find out where your favorites stack up. Follow Us On Twitter: @Sharkdropper Facebook: Facebook.com/sharkdropper
The difficulty of life together comes in the continued reality that brothers still threaten and capture one another, leaving their siblings trapped and vulnerable. It is overwhelming to live in a world where suffering exists in large part because of the ways we mistreat one another.
It's a Swish Bonus episode featuring our Gay-On-The-Ground in New York City, Justin Luke, live on location at the 4th Annual Rainbow Book Fair. It's all GLBT fiction and non-fiction books, magazines, and comics plus their publishers, authors, and fans. From the serious to the downright dirty, if you like to read gay...you might enjoy checking out some of the publishers who were on the scene last weekend. Justin chats with founder and publisher Jameson Currier of Chelsea Station Editions, Perry Brass from Belhue Press; Steve Berman of Lethe Press Books; "gorgeous gay nerds" (as Justin calls them) Ray Cha and Erich Nagler from FAQNP; and, the naked elves and artist J.C. Etheredge of AntiHeros. And don't forget, Justin's book Gulliver Takes Manhattan comes out May 1. Pre-order yours today!
Nick, Marc, Will and the always amazing Lindsay talk about antiheros. Happy Birthday Jess!