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Superhero Ethics
Superhero Ethics
368 episodes
5 days ago
Exploring ethical questions from Superhero movies and TV shows, sci-fi, and everything else geeks love
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Exploring ethical questions from Superhero movies and TV shows, sci-fi, and everything else geeks love
Show more...
TV & Film
Society & Culture
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Fever Pitch and the Ethics of Fandom
Superhero Ethics
51 minutes
1 month ago
Fever Pitch and the Ethics of Fandom
Matthew and original co-host Paul Hoppe dive into the psychology and ethics of sports fandom through the lens of the British film Fever Pitch. From childhood Mets devotion to adult poker room baseball discussions, they explore how sports shape our social connections, teach us about loss, and hold the potential to become obsessions.The conversation weaves between personal fandom stories, the communal nature of sports culture, and the complex relationship between hope, disappointment, and identity that defines the fan experience.Key Questions We Explored:
  • Why do sports serve as social lubricant? How knowing "what happened in the game last night" opens doors to conversations with strangers and provides safe topics with difficult relationships
  • What happens when fandom conflicts with social identity? The tension between sports culture and alternative subcultures like goth/punk communities in the 1990s
  • How do we balance obsession with healthy relationships? The Fever Pitch protagonist's struggle to integrate his Arsenal devotion with romantic partnership
  • What does losing teach us about life? The variance, randomness, and "never give up" lessons that emerge from following teams through disappointment
  • Why is it so hard to switch team loyalties? The deep psychological roots of childhood fandom and failed attempts to adopt new teams as adults
  • How has sports economics changed the fan experience? From $8 bleacher seats to luxury boxes and the transformation of sports into premium entertainment
Note: This episode experienced technical difficulties and ended abruptly during the discussion of failure and loss in sports.
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Superhero Ethics
Exploring ethical questions from Superhero movies and TV shows, sci-fi, and everything else geeks love