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Hello Superdelegates! It's that time of the month again. Please add your submissions for voting on an episode topic in the comments - as always making a case for something too if you think it may help persuade your fellow superdelegates. Please lock in your vote by Saturday, April 24 at 11:59pm.

You've been extremely generous to us so far in choosing stuff that's actually fun to watch, but don't feel bound by this if there's something truly heinous you'd like to subject Will and myself to. 

Hope everyone is having a good week, and I look forward to seeing what you have in store for us. 

-L 

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Boru

John Q. It centers on a man whose nine-year-old son is in desperate need of a life-saving transplant. When he discovers that his medical insurance won't cover the costs of the surgery and alternative government aid is unavailable, John Q. Archibald (Denzel Washington) takes a hospital emergency room hostage in a last-ditch attempt to save his child. A lot to say here.

stubbuhdub

I'm gonna resubmit Beyond Scared Straight and post the same justification as last time. It bothers me that you guys haven't really touched on Copaganda or works generally related to punitive justice. Although the original 1978 documentary is historically significant, the 2010s A&E series was the closest Arnold Shapiro's franchise (weird to call it that) came to a pop culture phenomenon. This was an important show for me in high school (ashamed to admit) as it was for many American teens in the early 2010's. I would recommend you cover S03E03 (St. Clair Co, IL) and S03E07 (Lake Co, FL). You should consider inviting a guest who's well versed with the US prison system and criminology to discuss the effectiveness and ethics of these types of prison tour programs.