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She Said, He Said

11.23.2022 - By Slate PodcastsPlay

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This week, Jamelle Bouie sits in for Dana as the panel begins by reviewing She Said, the new film about investigating the Harvey Weinstein story. Then, a discussion about the Hulu limited series Fleishman is in Trouble. Finally, they chat about the auction of Joan Didion’s private items. 

 

In Slate Plus, the panel talks to the very online Jamelle Bouie about the recent wild weeks of Twitter. 

 

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Endorsements

 

Jamelle: The Criteron release of Spike Lee’s Malcolm X. Biopics have fallen out of style for the most part. I rewatched it last year and I came away struck not just by the sheer ambition of it, but the extent to which it is such a love letter to classic Hollywood.  

 

Julia: My endorsement is episode 10 of Andor. It’s a great episode in a bunch of ways, but also the episode ends with an incredible monologue by Stellan Sarsgaard. It’s an incredible piece of writing and performance. 

 

Steve: I like this song. I don’t know much about it, but a friend sent it to me. It’s Super Rich Kids and it’s a cover of a Frank Ocean song. This version is from Trio SR9 featuring Malik Djoudi

 

Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Yesica Balderrama.

 

Outro music is "Did I Make You Wait" by Staffan Carlen.

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