How Do We Best Fight Nazis?
The guys return to talk about the modern resurgence of Nazism in America and how best to fight them.
The guys return to talk about the modern resurgence of Nazism in America and how best to fight them.
IN THIS EPISODE the guys discuss the impending threat of the show “Confederate”, proposed by Game of Thrones showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, and the merits and risks in making a television show about modern-day slavery. Topics included in the discussion are: The narratives of racially intense shows from white producers Assailing white creators … More Should There be Limits to Storytelling?
In this episode the guys delve into their origins of producing online content, self-explore and, naturally, toss buckets of shade on strangers as they ask why anyone choose to critique the media they enjoy. … More Why Do We Engage in Media Criticism?
This week the boys weight the negative values between exclusionary storytelling and tokenism. … More Which is Worse: Exclusion-ism or Tokenism?
This week the guys talk violence in media, why they love it, and why they shouldn’t. … More Why Do We Enjoy Violence in Media?
The guys discuss how genre landscape has changed over the years, and changed them for the better. … More Can Trying New Genres Save Lives?
This week Harry and Don investigate an off-shoot version of their “Morality in Sexuality” question, pondering how people come to be attracted to certain qualities, how that holds value over other qualities, and of course, some dark stuff. … More Is There Morality in Attraction?
Donovan and Harrison return to the world of celebrities to discuss obsession, both theirs and the world’s. Why do we care? Why does anyone? Will it lead to our destruction? … More Celebrity Worship: YAY or NAY?
This time out the boys discuss the ongoing war between Creators and their Audiences, from all angles. What moral responsibility, if any, is owed by the creator? What should audiences keep in mind about them? What about the workers for hire, or the fans who turn into creators? A lot of television shows, movie franchises, video games and comic books are brought up as examples…because it’s Donovan and Harry. … More Do Creators have a Responsibility to their Audience?