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Our patrons have spoken! This episode covers films that are improved by a second watching. Adam’s approach examines how films seen in the right state of mind alters how it resonates with you. Maggie touches on how the marketing and expectation of a film will tarnish your initial viewing. This description writer’s takeaway is that we should never market films and only watch them when they’re relevant to your life. Adam made Maggie a cup of tea! Adam’s plants are doing okay, mostly!

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Jason Olshefsky

As to unjustified killing of women in movies, what about the "dead hooker" trope, especially of comedies? It's such a screenplay cliche that when you want some bad event that bonds the male characters together, kill a hooker and forget about it: there are never repercussions, no grieving family to address, just a throwaway woman who can be killed for no good reason.

Jason Olshefsky

I wonder if Jennifer's Body's queer premise could be revealed with a flashback to the two leads in elementary school picking one another for those kiddie Valentine's Day cards. If it were laid out as an innocent demonstration of a strong childhood friendship, it could gently hint at a then-future sexual relationship.