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3.03 | Depth Takes a Holiday | 12.12.19

3.03 | Depth Takes a Holiday | 12.12.19

FromMorgendorks: A Daria Podcast


3.03 | Depth Takes a Holiday | 12.12.19

FromMorgendorks: A Daria Podcast

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hoooo boy, it's finally time to talk about "Depth Takes a Holiday," this week on Morgendorks! Daria's visited by the personifications of St. Patrick's Day and Valentine's Day, who implore her to help them round up the disgruntled personifications of Halloween, Christmas, and Guy Fawkes Day and bring them back to Holiday Island through a dimensional portal behind one of Lawndale's Chinese restaurants.
Y'know, when we put it like that, it really sounds kinda fun. Also: FAN MESSAGES! YAY!
Two things of note for this episode: One, we don't have any cultural context this time around. It was all we could do to keep this thing at a reasonable length as it was. Two, we ran into some recording issues, so you'll probably notice some skipping in Nissa's track. Sorry about that! We're gonna change up the way we record, so hopefully it doesn't happen again.
Anyway, drop some strong hallucinogenics and enjoy as we discuss this purely bonkers half hour of television.
Links:
Paste Magazine | You're Standing on My Neck: The Life and Death of the Music of Daria
Outpost Daria Reborn
Website: morgendorks.podbean.com
Patreon: patreon.com/morgendorks
Email: morgendorks@gmail.com
Twitter: @morgendorks
Facebook: fb.me/morgendorks.podcast
Released:
Dec 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (72)

We're engaging in that proud Millennial tradition of nostalgia podcasting by taking an in-depth look at Daria, the iconic MTV cartoon that aired from 1997 to 2002. Whether you're a long-time fan of the show (like host Rob Press) or a relative newcomer (like host Nissa Lee), join us every two weeks as we explore the cynical, sarcastic, still-very-resonant world of our favorite animated teenage misanthrope.