The Plugged In Show, Episode 83: When Antiheroes Become Our Heroes
Back in the day on TV, good was good, evil was evil, and never the twain would meet. But now, of course, they meet all the time.
Back in the day on TV, good was good, evil was evil, and never the twain would meet. But now, of course, they meet all the time.
We can’t promise that we’ll engage in a battle royale over scarce resources, but we can guarantee a lively conversation.
If we look closely, we find plenty of love stories that, while they move us on screen, would be seriously problematic in real life.
This podcast episode is a little more personal than most. This time, we take a deep dive in what books, movies, television shows and songs helped shape us.
Our team tackles Cruella and then expands the discussion to Disney villains in general, truly exploring the good, the bad and the ugly.
The Plugged In team took on this timely topic for this week’s podcast, discussing the influence social media has on especially its youngest users.
We talk about Billie Eilish’s changing image, why it matters for teens and how her personal philosophy of self-fulfillment is actually not so different.
Ever since the first motion-picture camera started rolling, the entertainment industry has been fascinated by the family.
When people learn what I do, they think it must be great watching movies for a living. But the perk isn’t seeing movies. It’s being able to talk about them.
Screen time. It’s one of those phrases that we toss around pretty frequently these days. Often because, as parents, we’re concerned that our kids are getting too much of it.
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>