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[CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode contains discussion of racism, general violence, racist and homophobic violence, self image, eating disorders, parental abuse, parents arguing, infidelity, fatphobia, sexual assault and abuse and emetophobia]
Join Isaac as he talks about the Skam Brighton season two episode three!!!
Topics of discussion include: the musical inspirations for the bestie squad, Liz’s eldest daughter syndrome, the intricate rituals to talk about being attracted to the same gender, Liz and James’s enemies to friends arc and Isaac’s in depth lyrical analysis of ‘Falling Slowly’ from Once.
Transcripts for all episodes available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BxxpV--RkcwmBPATSn6IvtsmwdC0v-r-sE_APlBvRSk/edit?usp=sharing
By Isaac Quinn[CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode contains discussion of racism, general violence, racist and homophobic violence, self image, eating disorders, parental abuse, parents arguing, infidelity, fatphobia, sexual assault and abuse and emetophobia]
Join Isaac as he talks about the Skam Brighton season two episode three!!!
Topics of discussion include: the musical inspirations for the bestie squad, Liz’s eldest daughter syndrome, the intricate rituals to talk about being attracted to the same gender, Liz and James’s enemies to friends arc and Isaac’s in depth lyrical analysis of ‘Falling Slowly’ from Once.
Transcripts for all episodes available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BxxpV--RkcwmBPATSn6IvtsmwdC0v-r-sE_APlBvRSk/edit?usp=sharing