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    Chicago: Misandry Set to Music

    en-usNovember 08, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Looking back at the classic film, Chicago (2002), we discuss crime as entertainment, fame and the culture of celebrity, and the racist history of clowns (it makes sense in context, trust). If you like misandry set to music, or hate when people pop their gum, this episode is for you! [Content warning: this episode includes discussions of rape, domestic violence, and other potentially triggering topics.]

    This episode was edited by Michelle. Logo by Micky. Music by Michelle. For business inquiries and fan rants, please email takingtvtooseriously@gmail.com. In between episodes, find us on Instagram @takingtvtooseriously.

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