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46 s · 10. mai 2026
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Hello yappers! We're Ruchi and Shalini, two deeply unserious best friends who love watching and talking about new tv shows every week.

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This week we’re diving deep into book vs. screen storytelling with a double feature: Remarkably Bright Creatures and Lord of the Flies. We unpack the symbolism, character arcs, and big philosophical questions that show up when beloved stories jump from page to screen. We discuss the differences between book and film for Remarkably Bright Creatures, and how some of the choices made in the movie actually make a lot of sense. We also unpack Tova's and Cameron's respective backstories as well as Marcellus's escapades. In the second half of this episode, we explore how Lord of the Flies tackles the tension between civilization and chaos, what it means to humanize villains, and how symbolism shapes the emotional core of a narrative. From the meaning behind the “beast” and those eerie red leaves to the artistic choices that shape the mood of the series (hello fisheye lens and color palettes 👀), we break down what works, what changes, and what gets lost—or gained—in adaptation. If you love analyzing characters, themes, and the craft of storytelling, this episode is for you. BYR Average rating: Remarkably Bright Creatures (10/10) Lord of the Flies (6.5/10 because it was disturbing, not because it was bad)

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Should I Marry A Murderer (Netflix): My Secrets Aren't Deep or Dark, They're Shallow and Well-Lit

In this BYR episode, we dive into Netflix’s Should I Marry a Murderer?, a true crime documentary that unpacks one of the most uncomfortable intersections of love, trust, and morality. The film follows forensic pathologist Dr. Caroline Muirhead, whose whirlwind pandemic engagement to Sandy McKellar takes a shocking turn when he reveals his involvement in a fatal hit-and-run from his past. What starts as a fast-moving romance quickly becomes an emotional and ethical reckoning, as Caroline is forced to grapple with what it means to love someone whose history includes serious wrongdoing. We explore the immediate rupture that secrets can create in relationships, and how trust is tested when the truth surfaces after deep emotional investment. The episode also examines the broader moral and legal questions at play: whether loyalty to a partner can or should extend to protecting them from consequences, and how personal ethics collide with emotional attachment in high-stakes situations like this one. At its core, this conversation is about ambiguity—how relationships rarely fit into clean categories of right and wrong, and how love can exist alongside deep uncertainty. We break down what the documentary reveals about communication, accountability, and the limits of understanding another person fully, even in intimacy. If you’ve ever wondered how far empathy should extend in the face of moral failure, or what you might do if someone you loved revealed something that changed everything, this episode sits right in that uncomfortable gray zone. BYR average rating: 6.5/10 Number of episodes: 3 (~3h runtime) Binge In Progress: Paradise, Widow's Bay, Margot's Got Money Troubles

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