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"All the wine moms are still holding out…" This week, we're deep diving into "But Daddy I Love Him" from The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Join us as we unpack the unreliable narrator, explore the Southern Gothic imagery, and analyze how Taylor uses biblical references and small-town dynamics to tell a story about agency, choice, and breaking free from societal expectations. From the Sarahs and Hannahs clutching their pearls to the elders convening at city hall, this song creates a vivid world where love becomes an act of rebellion.
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Episode Highlights:
[00:54] How we do a deep dive
[01:38] “I forget how the west was won”
[07:21] “Sarah’s and Hannahs’ in their Sunday best”
[11:30] “Too high a horse for a simple girl to rise above it”
[15:25] “Now I’m running with my dress unbuttoned”
[21:40] “Dutiful daughter, all my plans were laid”
[27:44] “The elders had convened down at the city hall”
[33:22] “I’ll tell you something right now, I’d rather burn my whole life down”
[44:40] “Scandal does funny things to pride”
[51:19] Purpose of the song
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Contact us at [email protected]
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This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
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"All the wine moms are still holding out…" This week, we're deep diving into "But Daddy I Love Him" from The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Join us as we unpack the unreliable narrator, explore the Southern Gothic imagery, and analyze how Taylor uses biblical references and small-town dynamics to tell a story about agency, choice, and breaking free from societal expectations. From the Sarahs and Hannahs clutching their pearls to the elders convening at city hall, this song creates a vivid world where love becomes an act of rebellion.
Subscribe for free to get episode updates or upgrade to paid to get our After School premium content: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe. After School subscribers get monthly bonus episodes, exclusive content, and early access to help shape future topics!
Stay up to date at aptaylorswift.com
Mentioned in this episode:
***
Episode Highlights:
[00:54] How we do a deep dive
[01:38] “I forget how the west was won”
[07:21] “Sarah’s and Hannahs’ in their Sunday best”
[11:30] “Too high a horse for a simple girl to rise above it”
[15:25] “Now I’m running with my dress unbuttoned”
[21:40] “Dutiful daughter, all my plans were laid”
[27:44] “The elders had convened down at the city hall”
[33:22] “I’ll tell you something right now, I’d rather burn my whole life down”
[44:40] “Scandal does funny things to pride”
[51:19] Purpose of the song
Follow AP Taylor Swift podcast on social!
Contact us at [email protected]
Affiliate Codes:
Krowned Krystals - krownedkrystals.com use code APTS at checkout for 10% off!
Libro.fm - Looking for an audiobook? Check out our Libro.fm playlist and use code APTS30 for 30% off books found here tinyurl.com/aptslibro
This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
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