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Ep. 178: The Watchmen & Copaganda Ft. Pete Johanssen & Leslie Lee III
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If you watched HBO's The Watchmen, it probably filled you with rage, curiosity, confusion, and disappointment. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' original work deconstructed and destroyed the American super hero mythos. The work was complete and final.
Or so we thought, until HBO and Damon Lindeloff came along.
The resulting TV series is what happens when an ambitious work is handed to a showrunner without any discernible vision or any further comment on The Watchmen's themes.
Here to help us piece together this latest entry into American pop culture's "Police Are Good, Actually" genre are two podcast veterans. "Podside Pete" Johannsen joins us from Podside Picnic, a podcast that discusses science fiction on a weekly basis. Learn more (and support them!) here: https://www.patreon.com/PodsidePicnic
We're also joined by Leslie Lee III of Struggle Session, a can't-miss-it podcast that focuses on pop culture critique from the left. Check 'em out (and support them!) here: https://www.patreon.com/strugglesession
And check out Leslie's piece on the Watchmen published in Truthdig: https://www.truthdig.com/articles/whitewashing-watchmen/
If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider giving to us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/futureleft
If you enjoyed this podcast but can't support us with money, consider helping us get the word out by sharing us on social media or recommending us to a friend.
197 episodes
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Manage episode 266701819 series 1124322
If you watched HBO's The Watchmen, it probably filled you with rage, curiosity, confusion, and disappointment. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' original work deconstructed and destroyed the American super hero mythos. The work was complete and final.
Or so we thought, until HBO and Damon Lindeloff came along.
The resulting TV series is what happens when an ambitious work is handed to a showrunner without any discernible vision or any further comment on The Watchmen's themes.
Here to help us piece together this latest entry into American pop culture's "Police Are Good, Actually" genre are two podcast veterans. "Podside Pete" Johannsen joins us from Podside Picnic, a podcast that discusses science fiction on a weekly basis. Learn more (and support them!) here: https://www.patreon.com/PodsidePicnic
We're also joined by Leslie Lee III of Struggle Session, a can't-miss-it podcast that focuses on pop culture critique from the left. Check 'em out (and support them!) here: https://www.patreon.com/strugglesession
And check out Leslie's piece on the Watchmen published in Truthdig: https://www.truthdig.com/articles/whitewashing-watchmen/
If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider giving to us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/futureleft
If you enjoyed this podcast but can't support us with money, consider helping us get the word out by sharing us on social media or recommending us to a friend.
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