
SPIN-OFF: Arrowverse, Vampire Romance, TV Text Speech
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Spin-off! Your hosts talk about the struggles of CW's Arrow in its later seasons, the very many supernatural love triangles of the 2000s and 2010s, and how TV/movie writers just cannot capture how young people text. Also: the origins of Buffy's Angel, and a tangent about English linguistics.
Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of ephebophilia (and pedophilia), and toxic relationships.
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Chapters:
(00:05) - Ricardo Diaz aka Richard Dragon, of Arrow S6
(01:30) - Arrow's tone vs the greater Arrowverse
(03:10) - The untimely death of Laurel Lance
(04:45) - Vampire love triangles (but mostly Twilight)
(06:00) - Edward Cullen is a terrible partner, actually
(07:30) - Jacob Black: a character assassination?
(08:50) - Angel's origins in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(11:11) - Teen text speech in TV and movies
(12:17) - Gambling, I guess? Are we that hard up on tangents?
(14:10) - Why do Americans speak the way they do?