In the last episode of season two, Alicia and Sarah discuss the power of writing and words through their analysis of the new motion picture adaptation of the 2018 musical Cyrano. They discuss the different versions of the classic tale throughout literary history, the prevalence of love triangles in stories, and the destructive power of pride. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
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Chapter 2.19 – Only Podcasts in This Building
Alicia and Sarah discuss their personal history with the mystery genre and the world of podcasting as they analyze Hulu’s original series, Only Murders in the Building. They discuss the mystery genre, the role of podcasting and true crime, and the complex layers that get peeled away in a good mystery tale. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.18 – Humans Reviewing Humans
Alicia and Sarah discuss the greater world of humanity and their close ties to Indiana in their discussion of John Green’s podcast and book of essays, The Anthropocene Reviewed. They discuss the varied nature of the essays Green selected for his book, the importance and value of doing thorough research, and highlight their own likes and dislikes about Indiana and Indianapolis. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.17 – Pandemic Station
Alicia and Sarah Dig deep into their love for dystopian literature and the realities of living through a global pandemic during their discussion of the HBO Max adaptation of Station Eleven. They cover the connections to the novel, the artistic changes that worked for a different medium, and themes of survival and hope through the creation of art. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.16 – We Talk About Bruno
Alicia and Sarah go into full Disney mode with their discussion of all things Encanto. They reminisce about the Disney films that made them think, their roles in their families, and the universal themes of Disney’s latest animated film. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.15 – Tick, Think…Boom!
Alicia and Sarah return to their love of musical theatre with a full analysis of the Netflix adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s Tick Tick Boom. They reminisce about their own struggles turning 30, review the power of nostalgia for RENT fans, and analyze themes of success, fear of failure, and the need to make one’s mark on the world. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.14 – The Amazing Spidey Fix
Alicia and Sarah return to their love of all things Marvel with a complete analysis of Spiderman: No Way Home. After a heated discussion over who played the best Spiderman, they discuss the hero’s journey, coming of age, redemption, grief, sacrifice, and the fascinating possibilities with the introduction of the multi-verse. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.13 – West Side Remix
In their first episode of the new year, Alicia and Sarah return to their love of musicals with a complete analysis of the new film version of West Side Story. They discuss star-crossed lovers, racism, the social justice system, and the power of language, all wrapped up in the classic lyrics of the late Stephen Sondheim. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.12 – Bah Hum-Muppet
In this special holiday episode, Alicia and Sarah return to their love of the Muppets and classic literature in their discussion of A Muppet Christmas Carol. In a nostalgic conversation about watching the movie as children and now as adults, they look at the enduring nature of the classic tale and the surprisingly accurate and effective version presented by the Muppets. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.
Chapter 2.11 – Fighting Pose
Alicia and Sarah return to their love of all things Marvel with their analysis of the movie Black Widow. They look at the history of women in the war narrative, the importance of family-like relationships, and the growing role of women in the comic book world. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they’ve been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.