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Bonus episode: Stranger Things 4
FromActon Unwind
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jul 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In a very special bonus episode of Acton Unwind, Eric Kohn is joined by Dylan Pahman and Daniel Baas to discuss the fourth season of the hit Netflix series “Stranger Things.” They explore the show’s depiction of communism, the satanic panic of the 1980s, concepts of good and evil, and tease out some possible religious allegories.
Supernatural thriller Stranger Things shows the all-too-human evil of communism | Dylan Pahman
Cronyism vs. free markets in ‘Stranger Things’ | Dylan Pahman
Stranger Things on America: ‘It’s not rigged!’ | Jordan Ballor
Stranger Things’ Impressive Run | Bradley Birzer, National Review
Stranger Things 4 | Eddie Munson's Upside Down Guitar Scene | Netflix
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Supernatural thriller Stranger Things shows the all-too-human evil of communism | Dylan Pahman
Cronyism vs. free markets in ‘Stranger Things’ | Dylan Pahman
Stranger Things on America: ‘It’s not rigged!’ | Jordan Ballor
Stranger Things’ Impressive Run | Bradley Birzer, National Review
Stranger Things 4 | Eddie Munson's Upside Down Guitar Scene | Netflix
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jul 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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