The Week's Worst Take, "Everything Everywhere All At Once", Scammers in Culture, and Why "Wishbone" Slaps
WE'RE BACK AND IT'S FRIDAY! We've got a jam-packed episode this week, featuring the worst pop culture take that Siobhan found on the Internet, as well as Claire's spoiler-free, rave review for "Everything Everywhere All At Once". Then, we get into some big hills with conversations about how millennials are driving a wave of scammer content in pop culture, as well as why Siobhan thinks the PBS series "Wishbone" is a better introduction to literature than any high school class you've taken.
Content Warning: During the first mini-hill of the week and during our hill about scammer culture, there are brief mentions of rape and assault. While these are not topics we spend a great deal of time on in the context of the conversation, we wanted to ensure our audience was made aware of them ahead of listening to the episode.
Links!
"How Everything Everywhere All at Once makes the multiverse for everyone [https://ew.com/movies/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-makes-multiverse-for-everyone/]" by Christian Holub, Entertainment Weekly
"In 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' Intergenerational Trauma Is a Black Hole [https://jezebel.com/in-everything-everywhere-all-at-once-intergenerational-1848789205]" by Kylie Cheung, Jezebel
"How Scammers Became Accidental Antiheroes Of The Girlboss Era [https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/female-scammers-became-accidental-girlboss-heroes]" by Alice Porter, Refinery29
"Our Obsession With Scam Culture Raises Major Issues About The Ethics Of Entertainment [https://www.marieclaire.com.au/scam-culture-obsession-entertainment-ethics]" by Lucy Cocoran, Marie Claire
"From Fyre festival to Hustlers: why are we so obsessed with scammers? [https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2019/aug/28/fyre-festival-hustlers-holmes-obsessed-with-scammers]" by Adrian Horton, The Guardian
"Con artists and disruptors – TV's latest obsessions [https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20220308-con-artists-and-disruptors-tvs-latest-obsessions]" by Caryn James, BBC
"The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_People_Could_Fly]" by Virginia Hamilton