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An Excellent Adventure in Time Travel

An Excellent Adventure in Time Travel

FromPop Rocket


An Excellent Adventure in Time Travel

FromPop Rocket

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, Guy, Karen, Wynter and Margaret tackle A Wrinkle in Time and time travel tropes in TV and film. Margaret Wappler is all about the New York Times publishing the obituaries they overlooked going back to 1851, people like Ida B. Wells and countless others. Karen is all about defending her Pinoy brother Bruno Mars from YouTuber and activist Seren Sensei, who thinks Mars appropriates black culture. Guy Branum comes late to the Insecure party, but he’s seen the light and apologizes to everyone who insisted he should watch the show. Wynter is all about Hypothetical, the OJ Simpson special that, for whatever reason, recently aired. Margaret and Karen both saw A Wrinkle in Time and share their thoughts on the film. Then the gang delve into time travel, and make some profound realizations. If you want to hear about Outlander or Doctor Who, sorry. But if you want to hear their thoughts on Time Traveler’s Wife, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Back to the Future, Quantum Leap, The Arrival and lots of other titles, you’ll be in luck! With Karen Tongson, Guy Branum, Margaret Wappler and Wynter Mitchell. That’s My Jam: Margaret Wappler - Teena Marie - Deja Vu Karen Tongson - Tracey Thorn - Dancefloor Wynter Mitchell - James Bay - Pink Lemonade Guy Branum - The 5th Dimension - Aquarius Each week we’ll add everyone’s jams to our Spotify playlists. You can let us know what you think of Pop Rocket and suggest topics in our Facebook group or via @PopRocket on Twitter. Produced by Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
Released:
Mar 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Pop culture discussion with Guy Branum, Wynter Mitchell, Margaret Wappler and Karen Tongson