Two Girls, One Haircut
After recording our review of Netflix's Should I Marry a Murderer, we realized we had accidentally stumbled into a much bigger conversation: justice, morality, vigilante revenge, the death penalty, the Murdoch family, and whether Jessie should ever be allowed to serve on a jury. In this week's Behind the Pod, we continue unpacking our wildly different reactions to the documentary and discover that Jessie's definition of a red flag and Kiki's definition of a red flag are apparently not the same thing. Along the way we discuss: * Why Jessie keeps finding herself sympathizing with people who make terrible decisions * Whether someone can be guilty and still deserve empathy * The Murdoch family murders and the surprising legal developments surrounding the case * Whether the death penalty should exist at all * Vigilante justice: satisfying in movies, terrible in real life? * What we'd actually want to happen if one of us was murdered * And why Reddit might be the first place people should look if we ever mysteriously disappear What starts as a conversation about one Netflix documentary quickly spirals into a debate about crime, punishment, morality, and whether Kiki would actually avenge Jessie’s death (the answer remains frustratingly unclear). If you enjoy true crime, hot takes, sister arguments, and listening to two people accidentally wander into a philosophy class they weren't prepared for, this episode is for you. New episodes every Wednesday, with bonus Behind the Pod episodes every Friday. Follow, rate, and review the show wherever you listen. Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Youtube @twogirlsonehaircut and let us know: Would you rather trust a jury, Reddit, or your sister to solve your murder?
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