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This week on Unserious People, we’re talking reality TV relationships, internet film discourse, and the book adaptations we’ll defend forever. We start with the new season of Love Is Blind: Ohio and the early relationship dynamics already causing debate. From pod conversations to post-reveal behaviour, we get into why the men on this season aren’t exactly coming across as anything other than a dumpster fire (sorry Vic, not you!) — and why the women often seem to be bringing far more emotional awareness, effort, and common sense to the experiment. Then we move into everyone's (oversized) reactions to Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights adaptation. Why are people so polarised about a film that, when you actually watch it, is relatively... fine? We talk about the difference between genuine critique and reactionary discourse, and why the one piece of feedback that actually feels reasonable — the decision not to cast Heathcliff as a person of colour — seems to get lost in the noise. Finally, we share our top five favourite book-to-film adaptations, from classic literary adaptations to the tv shows that somehow managed to capture the feeling of the book perfectly. As always, it’s friends talking pop culture like it’s not that deep — even when it kind of is. In this episode: * Love Is Blind: Ohio and the current season’s relationship dynamics * Why the men on the show aren’t exactly shining compared to the women * Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights and the reaction * Casting debates and why Heathcliff being a POC is part of the conversation * Our top 5 book-to-film adaptations 🎙️ Unserious People — friends talking pop culture.
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