Two Girls, One Haircut
This week on Behind the Pod, we're still emotionally recovering from A Court of Mist and Fury, so naturally we decided to do what any reasonable adults would do: debate whether our favorite fantasy book boyfriends are romantic heroes or walking red flags. In this bonus episode, we put the men of ACOTAR on trial. Would you trust a man who disappears for days without explanation? Is "I did it for your own good" ever acceptable? Is jealousy hot or just exhausting? And perhaps most importantly: are giant bat wings actually attractive, or have fantasy books completely broken our brains? We also tackle some of the biggest questions from our ACOTAR discussion: * Is Tamlin toxic, or just catastrophically bad at communication? * Does Rhysand get a pass for the things he did Under the Mountain? * Which ACOTAR behaviors are hot in booksbut immediate red flags in real life? * Are we Team Azriel or Team Cassian? * Which court would we actually choose to live in? * Who should play these characters if ACOTAR ever makes it to the screen? Plus, we play a chaotic round of Red Flag or Hot Take, where we discover that many of the things we love in fantasy romance would have us calling our therapist, our best friend, and possibly law enforcement if they happened in real life. We also discuss our dream ACOTAR casting choices, debate whether unknown actors would be better than Hollywood stars and continue our ongoing mission to determine whether we're attracted to fictional men—or just fictional emotional intelligence. If you've ever defended a problematic book boyfriend, argued over Team Rhys versus Team Tamlin, or spent entirely too much time imagining life in Velaris, this episode is for you. New episodes every Wednesday. Bonus episodes every Friday. Think Tamlin gets too much hate? Convinced Rhysand could get away with almost anything? Have strong opinions about Azriel, Cassian, mates, magic, or bat wings? We want to hear them. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @TwoGirlsOneHaircut, visit http://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com [http://www.twogirlsonehaircut.com] and join the conversation. Don't forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast—it helps us grow and reassures our families that spending hours debating fictional faeries is a perfectly reasonable use of our time.
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