The Fault in Our Stars - On Connections

The Fault in Our Stars (TFIOS), the "romantic tragedy" film that hit the top of the box office in the summer of 2014. It's a great story, a great book, and a great movie (despite being an adaptation). And it's a love story. Love is great and all, but we connect to people in other ways. Here are the thoughts of someone who saw that movie twice during its opening weekend.

Topic of this Episode
The Fault in Our Stories (2014) directed by Josh Boone
Based on the 2012 novel by John Green

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Within the Wires - Sometimes We Care Too Much...

[A remastered version with fewer blatant editing mistakes and a lot more honesty.]

They say two things in life are certain: death and taxes. But there’s probably more than that. Like soul-draining jobs and unwise emotional investment. The second season of Within the Wires came out while I was working a horrible job. But there’s something to learn from my misery.

 

Topic of this episode: Within the Wires by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson.

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Twilight - Was it ACTUALLY Educational?

Twilight is the Young Adult vampire romance that hit shelves in 2005 and soared to the top of bestseller's list (to both excitment and dismay). For all its faults, I think it actually had some educational value to it that might have been overlooked in the moment.  Disagree? You may be right, but at least hear me out.

Topic of this Episode
Twilight (2005) By Stephenie Meyer

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