For years, we known her as the sarcastic street tough Sam Puckett on iCarly and Sam and Cat. However, behind the scenes she was going through the worst times of her life. In 2022 Jennette McCurdy released her memoir "I'm Glad My Mom Died" and gave us an insight into her life growing up in the public eye but more specifically on her relationship with her mother. The title caused some controversy because of the belief of never saying anything bad about our parents. Jennette's mother was hardly a good mother or person, but Jennette did a great job of writing her with some nuance and understanding while not invalidating herself in the process. This episode has been long in the making, so I want to take you on a deep dive into the life of Jennette McCurdy while also discussing the effects of being a child star.
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For Millennials and Gen z growing up, being on Disney Channel and Nickelodeon was one of the ultimate dreams because of the illusion of child stardom sold to us. The networks have shaped our childhoods and created iconic shows that will make future generations jealous. However, these last few years have made me realize how different the stars that came from the networks are with some having more long-standing success, some short lived, and some who have quit the industry all together or had public breakdowns. All of this is a result of being a kid growing up in front of the entire world. Let's Discuss!
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In honor of the 30th anniversary of the movie Clueless, I'm going to be talking about how it's my comfort film while giving my amateur review and talking about my favorite scenes.
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A year ago, I made an episode talking about my relationship to Instagram and how social media isn't real at times. Now I am back ready to give another update on how it's going.
Giving my predictions for the upcoming season of Wednesday.
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I've been in and out of fandom spaces since I was twelve years old and I'm starting to realize how intense fandoms can be. Fandoms are a community of people who come together due to a shared interest and somehow it brings out the worst in us. From constant arguing online, stanning problematic celebrities, or even writing fanfics based on real-life people I've seen and experienced it all. So, let's discuss how fandoms are intense.
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Last year was the big year for Indie animation with Hazbin Hotel premiering on Prime and shows like Digital Circus breaking the internet. I've talked about how golden age cartoon characters are struggling with relevance, but I'm wondering what makes these new indie toons so popular. Today I'm talking about Vivziepop and how her shows contributed to the rise of Indie animation.
I recently learned that the streaming service Max has deleted the old cartoons of the Looney Tunes since the release of its movie "The day the earth blew up". This has left me a bit disappointed in Warner Bros. because it wasn't the first time they disrespected these characters. It also made me realize that the Looney Tunes have been struggling for relevance for years since the golden age of cartoons ended.
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After 10 years Phineas and Ferb are coming back for a new season, and I'm actually excited for it.
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I usually don't get involved in TikTok discourse because it's very unserious but this showed up on my fyp so much that I needed say my two cents. I'm talking about the "Who gon be the boys?" trend and how an inside joke turned into an excuse for homophobia.
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Todd Anderson and Richard Cameron are different characters but somehow similar. In fact, they could actually be friends if the story wasn't set up for them to hate each other.
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The ship "Anderperry" has become sort of an agreed upon canon to fans of Dead Poets Society but some disagree so much to point of being homophobic. I was very curious as to why and when I looked it up the reasons said that some felt it "doesn't make sense" or it's "forced" so today we're going to be talking about the queer coding of Neil and Todd and why their possible romantic relationship makes sense to the movie.
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Let's discuss Wednesday!
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Going down memory lane talking about the "Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" and the similarities between Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner.
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Apparently if you went to college you are allowed to start a podcast. This is something that has been going on for two years and people have spoken about it, but I haven't yet. Emma Chamberlain's podcast "Anything Goes" has been entertaining people since 2020 and recently people are finding ways to criticize it online. While some are valid there are others that have rubbed me the wrong way. Let's Discuss!
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During Valentine's Day weekend a TikToker named Nijie Taylor hard launched his relationship with actor Jahi Winston. An actor known for Netflix's "Everything Sucks" and other roles. This had a mixed response with some people being supportive to people questioning the validity of the relationship. One comment made an assumption that Nijie had corrupted Jahi which made me want to create this episode in the first place. It seems like people can't fathom seeing "Black boy joy" and especially seeing black gay love. Today we're going to be talking about why black male sexuality is not seen as an actual thing while mentioning the gender of it all.
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I've recently watched the first season of "School Spirits" on Netflix and I'm hooked on it already. Let's Discuss!
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Welcome back to gossip session! Hailey Bieber was recently caught liking a shady TikTok shading Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco and everyone is getting tired of the conversation around this love triangle. This story has been told a million times, so this episode won't cover any brand-new information but since Hailey wanted to be messy let's discuss!
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Euphoria season three has just started filming and fans are excited. However, with everything that has happened with the show since 2022 with the finale and Angus Cloud's death, it created some questions on if the show will even be good after these events. Let's discuss the season two finale, Angus Cloud's death, and my predictions for the third season.
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Richard Cameron is a very complex character in Dead Poets Society. The discourse I've been seeing online is that he is an overtly a villainous character. But that doesn't sit right with me. The biggest question to ask is he an actual villain or just a product of environment? This also made me realize that we as viewers say we want more realistic and complex characters but when we get them it causes us to recoil. So why don't we want complex characters? What's under the surface of Cameron? Let's Discuss! Follow the podcast on Instagram @piscesprincepodcast and my Instagram @nick.marshall02 for more updates on the show.