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Let's head straight into a multiverse of madness by covering our first lady villain who just so happens to not actually be evil: the omni-dimensional reality bender from Everything Everywhere All At Once, Jobu Tupaki.
How does generational trauma shape not only the protagonist Evelyn, but also Jobu as an "antagonist" to her mother?
To what extent does nihilism drive Tupaki's villain's arc, and is it perhaps the real villain of the movie?
And just what happens when you put everything into a bagel? Hint: it's not pineapples.
Give it a listen or we will report you to the IRS.
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CREDITS
Intro Tunes - Beat provided by https://freebeats.io
Produced by White Hot
Outro Tunes- "The Flower Duet" by Leo Delibes, conducted by Philip Milman
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, used with some modification
Ad Tunes- "Upbeat Uplifting Motivational Corporate 142833" QubeSounds
Free for use, with some modification
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TODAY'S SOURCES
“Everything Everywhere All At Once Villain Explained: Origin, Powers & Plan” by Mae Abdulbaki
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” (the film) by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
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DOOBLYDOO
Many thanks to today's sponsor IRS.finance: get the audit representation you need, but don't deserve.
Pics: Philosophy Fedora and The World Domination Committee Official Sword
Join the World Domination Committee: listen to us on the podcast interface of your choosing and leave a review if you feel evilly inclined.
Infiltrate The Wired with us at worlddomination.ca
Send some villainous correspondence to [email protected]
Read our snarky remarks on the Twitter @TheWDCPodcast
See what shenanigans Trynn is up to at trynn.tech
Proliferate the Gay Agenda by reading "What We Do in the Closet"
This podcast was brought to you by Bad Baby Studios.
Let's head straight into a multiverse of madness by covering our first lady villain who just so happens to not actually be evil: the omni-dimensional reality bender from Everything Everywhere All At Once, Jobu Tupaki.
How does generational trauma shape not only the protagonist Evelyn, but also Jobu as an "antagonist" to her mother?
To what extent does nihilism drive Tupaki's villain's arc, and is it perhaps the real villain of the movie?
And just what happens when you put everything into a bagel? Hint: it's not pineapples.
Give it a listen or we will report you to the IRS.
----------------------------
CREDITS
Intro Tunes - Beat provided by https://freebeats.io
Produced by White Hot
Outro Tunes- "The Flower Duet" by Leo Delibes, conducted by Philip Milman
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported, used with some modification
Ad Tunes- "Upbeat Uplifting Motivational Corporate 142833" QubeSounds
Free for use, with some modification
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TODAY'S SOURCES
“Everything Everywhere All At Once Villain Explained: Origin, Powers & Plan” by Mae Abdulbaki
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” (the film) by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
----------------------------
DOOBLYDOO
Many thanks to today's sponsor IRS.finance: get the audit representation you need, but don't deserve.
Pics: Philosophy Fedora and The World Domination Committee Official Sword
Join the World Domination Committee: listen to us on the podcast interface of your choosing and leave a review if you feel evilly inclined.
Infiltrate The Wired with us at worlddomination.ca
Send some villainous correspondence to [email protected]
Read our snarky remarks on the Twitter @TheWDCPodcast
See what shenanigans Trynn is up to at trynn.tech
Proliferate the Gay Agenda by reading "What We Do in the Closet"
This podcast was brought to you by Bad Baby Studios.