Welcome back to Meta Station, where IT’S TIME TO CRY ABOUT MOMS! Lyra finally finds a family, we learn a lot more about daemons, some Dramatic Backstory is revealed, a show finally presents a suicide storyline responsibly, and we have a LOT of thoughts about white male patriarchy. Also, the alethiometer finally works, Ma Costa is our new favorite character, and Fleabag’s Hot Priest has joined the cast which means this show officially has everything.
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0:00 - Thank Goodness for the Gyptians, Adults Lyra Can Actually Trust
0:17 – How This Episode Gets Suicide-As-Plot/Character-Development Right
0:37 – Daemon Discussion Redux: Farder Coram Edition
0:41 – Lyra's Journey to Trust, Belonging, and a Working Alethiometer
0:53 – [Sidebar to Cry About Lyra and Ma Costa, the Ur-Mom]
1:11 – The Gyptians, the Magisterium, and the Value of Children
1:19 – Smash the Patriarchy, Part I: Who’s Outside the Machinery of Power, and Why It Matters That Boreal and the Master Are Black Men
1:33 – Smash the Patriarchy, Part II: Male Shame, the Complicity of White Women, and the Show’s Refreshing Decision Not to Woobify Mrs. Coulter
1:56 – No New Episode Next Week for Gay Reasons, But We’ll Be Back After American Thanksgiving!
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Welcome back to Meta Station, where IT’S TIME TO CRY ABOUT MOMS! Lyra finally finds a family, we learn a lot more about daemons, some Dramatic Backstory is revealed, a show finally presents a suicide storyline responsibly, and we have a LOT of thoughts about white male patriarchy. Also, the alethiometer finally works, Ma Costa is our new favorite character, and Fleabag’s Hot Priest has joined the cast which means this show officially has everything.
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0:00 - Thank Goodness for the Gyptians, Adults Lyra Can Actually Trust
0:17 – How This Episode Gets Suicide-As-Plot/Character-Development Right
0:37 – Daemon Discussion Redux: Farder Coram Edition
0:41 – Lyra's Journey to Trust, Belonging, and a Working Alethiometer
0:53 – [Sidebar to Cry About Lyra and Ma Costa, the Ur-Mom]
1:11 – The Gyptians, the Magisterium, and the Value of Children
1:19 – Smash the Patriarchy, Part I: Who’s Outside the Machinery of Power, and Why It Matters That Boreal and the Master Are Black Men
1:33 – Smash the Patriarchy, Part II: Male Shame, the Complicity of White Women, and the Show’s Refreshing Decision Not to Woobify Mrs. Coulter
1:56 – No New Episode Next Week for Gay Reasons, But We’ll Be Back After American Thanksgiving!
Claire and Erin sat down for an interview with the wise, lovely and hilarious Luisa D'Oliveira and fell immediately and irrevocably in love with her. Join us for a conversation about artistic bravery, how science fiction helps us understand our humanity, the relationship between Emori and John Murphy, her experience playing a chipped version of herself, and how she keeps herself centered in an industry that's so full of constant negative feedback. We want her to be our new 4 a.m. phone call best friend, and after this interview, you will too.
Meta Station
Welcome back to Meta Station, where IT’S TIME TO CRY ABOUT MOMS! Lyra finally finds a family, we learn a lot more about daemons, some Dramatic Backstory is revealed, a show finally presents a suicide storyline responsibly, and we have a LOT of thoughts about white male patriarchy. Also, the alethiometer finally works, Ma Costa is our new favorite character, and Fleabag’s Hot Priest has joined the cast which means this show officially has everything.
_________________________________________
0:00 - Thank Goodness for the Gyptians, Adults Lyra Can Actually Trust
0:17 – How This Episode Gets Suicide-As-Plot/Character-Development Right
0:37 – Daemon Discussion Redux: Farder Coram Edition
0:41 – Lyra's Journey to Trust, Belonging, and a Working Alethiometer
0:53 – [Sidebar to Cry About Lyra and Ma Costa, the Ur-Mom]
1:11 – The Gyptians, the Magisterium, and the Value of Children
1:19 – Smash the Patriarchy, Part I: Who’s Outside the Machinery of Power, and Why It Matters That Boreal and the Master Are Black Men
1:33 – Smash the Patriarchy, Part II: Male Shame, the Complicity of White Women, and the Show’s Refreshing Decision Not to Woobify Mrs. Coulter
1:56 – No New Episode Next Week for Gay Reasons, But We’ll Be Back After American Thanksgiving!