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🎬 Episode Summary This week on VHS Therapy, Mary and Teddy revisit The Dark Crystal, Jim Henson’s ambitious and controversial fantasy that confused, unsettled, and possibly traumatized a generation of kids. Marketed as a family film in the early 80s, The Dark Crystal drops viewers into a fully realized fantasy world with no hand-holding, no human characters, and a heavy reliance on symbolism, puppetry, and atmosphere. 🧠 What You’ll Hear in This Episode * Why The Dark Crystal struggled to find its audience as a “family film” * How puppetry changes the way we read emotion, performance, and story * Jim Henson’s technical brilliance—and where it works better than the story * Why modern audiences may resist movies that require patience and interpretation * The one scene that still absolutely works: the legendary puppet party ⏭️ Up Next on VHS Therapy Next episode, we’re heading into very different territory with Shining Through, starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas—a movie we definitely watched growing up and are very curious to revisit. ⭐ Support the Podcast If you enjoyed this episode: * Follow VHS Therapy wherever you listen * Leave us a review—it really helps new listeners find the show * Join us each week as we revisit the movies we probably shouldn’t have seen as kids
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