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A podcast re-watching The Walking Dead, from the beginning, with two queer feminist playwrights who have a lot to say about horror, masculinity, and the women of the apocalypse. But mostly we're discussing who can get it and who should get it.
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Margot and Meaks discuss season three, episode 11 “I Ain’t a Judas” in which Andrea returns to the prison and Meaks drools all over the dyke drama. Big celebrations for the return of Angela Kang as a writer, Michonne and Andrea being their most dramatic and intensely hurt selves who clearly love each other, and Carol having the best moments in a lo…
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Meaks and Margot return after our first hiatus (yes we had a few in 2023) to talk season 3, episode 10 “Home” in which we get very excited to unpack the manipulative and abusive relationship that is Daryl and Merle. We also spend a good deal of time discussing Maggie’s processing of the sexual assault and how we finally earn this confrontation wher…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season three episode nine, “The Suicide King” and the dynamics between the Dixon brothers (Margot took so many notes)! We spend quite a bit of time unpacking this complex, abusive relationship and how it’s built, especially because it’s uncommon to see this specific type of abusive relationship between two men. We also have…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season three episode eight, “Made to Suffer,” rescue missions, reuniting with ex-girlfriends and brothers, and seeing ghosts! We spend a good chunk of time talking about how Glenn takes over Maggie’s sexual assault storyline and, while that’s a human reaction, it’s obnoxious AF because of how typical it is for men to make w…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season three, episode seven “When the Dead Come Knocking” and take a long hard look at no one’s favorite topic: sexual assault! We unpack Merle’s true face because we’re kind of relieved we don’t have to pretend he’s someone else anymore when he’s always been a huge, racist, misogynist jackass — the Gov’nah just told him to…
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Meaks and Margot discuss episode six of season three, “Hounded” and spend a lot of time talking about how tedious this episode is while having some truly stand-out moments. Those moments help us get through the repetitive phone calls and Andrea stuff we find oh so boring. But we love watching Merle and Michonne face off and see Daryl interact with …
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Margot and Meaks discuss season three episode five, “Say the Word” and that means we’re talking a lot about fatherhood. Rick is losing it and we draw many comparisons to his grief and the Govnah's. Woodbury is just not as interesting to us on this rewatch, but the fighting pits are worth discussion. Andrea ignores all of Michonne’s warnings and als…
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Meaks and Margot discuss season three episode four, “Killer Within” with particular attention to how the deaths and disappearances of major characters make us feel (or not). We’re stoked, for instance, that T-Dog got some lines and backstory moments, but it’s a little too late, ain’t it? And lots of Lori and Carl makes us cry. Other topics and tang…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season three, episode three “Walk with Me” and linger oh so lovingly on all the dyke drama while Margot is dying from a coughy-cold and is very jealous at how fast Andrea seems to bounce back from hers (and also encounter every single internet and tech issue we could in one recording session). We finally meet the Gov’nah an…
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Meaks and Margot talk about season three, episode two “Sick” and we spend a lot of the episode trying to figure out why it’s called Sick, and we finally figure it out (but like, way late)! We love “team family” and seeing how close they’ve grown, but we’re very tired of being mad at Lori so at least this episode makes it easier to be mad at Rick. W…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season three, episode one “Seed,” and we are here for how hard this winter was for our heroes because it turned them all into competent survivalists who would not waste a whole canned ham down a well, or as Margot calls it “high-octane competence porn.” We unpack what we think this season will really be about, and we think …
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Margot and Meaks break between seasons to discuss fanfiction! (There are light spoilers for this episode past season 7 that are mostly Carol and Daryl related, but we try to stay away from big deaths or moments past season 7.) We dig into what we’re excited for in season three and then talk about fanfiction including the history of fanfiction, stig…
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Margot and Meaks discuss the season finale of season two, “Beside the Dying Fire” and the death of one of our favorite locations: the farm. We talk a good deal about the death of location and the beginnings of the Ricktatorship but we also can’t help trying to make sense of Lori one last time (she still doesn’t make sense to Meaks though Margot is …
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We’re back after a scheduling nightmare! Meaks and Margot talk about episode twelve of season two “Better Angels” and how this group continues to deal (or not) with death and losing its moral compass (?) if you had such feelings about Dale, which some of us did not. Lori continues to make no sense because she’s used as a prop to make Shane’s storyl…
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Meaks and Margot discuss episode eleven of season two “Judge Jury Executioner” and it takes them the whole recording to figure out that they are on opposite sides of this debate about killing Randall or not killing Randall. We do agree that Dale, for all his annoying nature, asks a worthwhile question about what kinds of people we want to be and wh…
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Meaks and Margot discuss season two, episode ten, “18 Miles Out” as contrasting sister and brother storylines while we figure out what to do with Randall (and our souls) and how to convince someone this world is worth living in (you can’t!). In particular, we draw a contrast between Rick, who wants to take a knee before acting, and Shane, who has b…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season two, episode nine, “Triggerfinger” where we digest this bonkers timeline, cause this is still the same day as “Pretty Much Dead Already” and whoa, does that mean it’s a crazy-ass day (and like Carol’s worst day, tbh). We can finally read Lori’s dumb decision from the last episode a little more clearly, but it’s still…
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Margot and Meaks discuss episode eight season two, “Nebraska,” and what it means to lose all hope in a single moment for the Greene’s as opposed to the gradual incline of apocalypse loss that the group has experienced. Margot is still scared of Shane, but we dive deeper into how he views himself as a savior of everyone around him and how terrifying…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season two, episode seven, “Pretty Much Dead Already,” in which we find Sophia, but it’s sad! We unpack how the writers made her death inevitable as soon as they made her a sign of hope and our complicated feelings around wanting a show that is not necessarily a positive, hopeful look at the apocalypse, but a show that also…
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Margot and Meaks discuss season two, episode six, “Secrets,” our first Angela Kang episode, which makes Meaks very happy. Glenn’s hat is full of secrets and everyone is really blase about Carl having stolen a gun and then they reward him, because parenting! We continue to unpack how white capitalist heteropatriarchy is pretty much destroying these …
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Meaks and Margot discuss season two, episode five of The Walking Dead, “Chupacabra.” We love this episode. In particular, we (of course) love Daryl’s fever dream of Merle in which Daryl must put faith in himself and decide who he will be outside of Merle — team player or lone wolf — plus Carol thinks he’s every bit as good as Shane and Rick. Every …
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Meaks and Margot unpack season two, episode four, “Cherokee Rose,” and particularly dig into how lies haunt every inch of it, but mostly how wonderful this episode is for developing Glenn, Maggie, Carol, Daryl, and Herschel. We get an epic GO. TO. TOWN. with Maggie and Glenn after we needlessly pull a walker out of a well. We unpack why knowing whe…
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Margot and Meaks talk about “Save the Last One” and how Lori is painted as a bad mother, but her totally normal reaction to her son being shot should not be one of the reasons we use to make that case. We get some lovely hints at Daryl’s past and beautiful work between Maggie and Glenn, which makes us a little gooey. Other tangents include: gun vio…
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Meaks talks about the series finale of The Walking Dead and season eleven as a whole. This episode contains lots of spoilers so if you're not there yet, skip this one! We'll be back with more of season two next week. Things up for discussion: my favorite ships (in particular, my love for Rosita), Negan's redemption arc (ugh), Daryl and Carol team-u…
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Margot and Meaks talk about season two, episode two, “Bloodletting.” We pushed recording this episode a couple of times. The first time was for the Uvalde shooting, and the second was because the Supreme Court overturned Roe. We have a lot of feelings about this episode featuring a shot child and the questions that come up all around those complica…
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Margot and Meaks return for Season Two, episode one “What Lies Ahead” and ooo boy are there feelings about Sophia going missing, bad plans, and finally seeing Andrea’s true and golden character. We unpack feelings around motherhood and missing children, while also trying to pay our respects to the art of cutting up walkers so that we know for sure …
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Margot and Meaks talk about the season finale of season one, “TS-19.” We focus a lot on the choice that the writers finally force the characters to make. We also discuss the show’s shitty categorization of suicide as “opting out” and what that means for the treatment of future storylines. We unpack the sacrificial lamb of Jacqui and how they could …
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Margot and Meaks discuss season one, episode five of The Walking Dead “Wildfire.” We pick apart the different approaches to the treatment of the dead we knew vs. the dead we don’t and also the distinction between dead and walker. We get kind of philosophical about burial rites in general and judge how other people are dealing with it or not. Other …
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Meaks and Margot talk about season one, episode four of The Walking Dead “Vatos.” We discuss the politics of being a good guy or bad guy and how the show attempts to complicate that but yah know, it’s really clunky in this one. We also talk about worlds built on grief and the terror of digging holes. Please don’t dig holes for your own safety. And …
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Margot and Meaks talk about season one, episode three “Tell it to the Frogs.” This is our first episode with Carol and Daryl and WE. ARE. HERE. FOR. IT. We deep dive into T-Dog’s lack of interiority while we examine one of the big problems of the early seasons of TWD (spoiler: it’s racism). We discuss domestic abuse and how useless cops are, especi…
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Meaks and Margot talk about season one, episode two of The Walking Dead, “Guts.” We spend a lot of time talking about racism (and costume choices) as we unpack Asian and Black stereotypes and what we think The Walking Dead is trying to do with its discussions around race, even if it’s clunky as fuck. Other topics and tangents: sexy scares in an apo…
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Our first episode! Meaks and Margot talk about what made them fall in love with The Walking Dead and, in Margot’s case, what made her stop watching and why we’re committed to this re-watch. Tangents and other topics we hit on are: fan fiction, horror, playwriting, copaganda, gender politics, nurses stowing matches in highly-oxygenated environments,…
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