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We wrap up our first trilogy with the third installment of the 50 shades films. Listen as Sarah and Bridgett discuss how these movies are not actually stories but just series of things that happen, how communication would solve all of the protagonists’ problems in their relationship, and how Christian’s numerous red flags seem to be buried by Ana’s inability to see them!

Next month, we’ll start diving into our next trilogy. Bridgett goes over it at the end of the podcast. Please comment below your feelings on the next group of films! Is Jaws a trilogy? Is Jaws 3-D canon? These are good questions you should have opinions about. So type em, what’s your problem?

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Scriptmonkeys

I would have forgiven much about this movie if they had this scene at the Obstetrician’s: The Obstetrician shows Anastasia the ultrasound: Anastasia: It already has rope—taking after their daddy already. Doctor: Ma’am, that’s the umbilical cord. Anastasia: Ohhh. Doctor: Have you considered AA? Anastasia: Alcoholics Anonymous? I haven’t been black out drunk in—months maybe. Doctor: No, Adoption or Abortion. Both seem better options here.

Michael C Deters

What about the 3 Flavors Cornetto trilogy of Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End? The movies aren't related in plot, but the creators claim the are a "spiritual trilogy" of sorts. Could lead to some interesting discussions on the nature of movie interconnectivity, plus the movies are great! (Well, 2 great, 1 good)

David Astika

What are your thoughts on Hunger Games as a trilogy? The 3rd and 4th movies being part 1 and 2 of the same book, does that fall into your definition?