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    Explore the meaning of science fiction, and how it's relevant to real-life science and society. Your hosts are Annalee Newitz, a science journalist who writes science fiction, and Charlie Jane Anders, a science fiction writer who is obsessed with science. Every two weeks, we take deep dives into science fiction books, movies, television, and comics that will expand your mind -- and maybe change your life
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    Episode 115: Therapy, Good And Bad, with Theo Germaine

    Episode 115: Therapy, Good And Bad, with Theo Germaine

    It's time to get some therapy, with some help from speculative fiction. In this special live recording from WorldCon, we talk to actor/creator Theo Germaine about fictional therapists (good and evil), and what makes a story therapeutic. Plus, we discuss their recent scary therapy movie They/Them, as well as their role in the show "Work in Progress." Can a story actually heal us? And what happens when stories hurt us instead?

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

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    Episode 114: Damnation Arcs

    Episode 114: Damnation Arcs

    We hear a lot about redemption arcs, but what about damnation arcs, where characters go darkside? In this episode, we talk about the "villain's journey," or the tropey route followed by characters like Anakin Skywalker on his trip to Darth Vader-hood. But what happens when the script is changed, and characters hover between hero and villain? Neon Yang, author of The Genesis of Misery and the Tensorate series, joins us to talk about how to feels to turn a character bad. 

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

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    Episode 112: Plastic Problems, with William Gibson

    Episode 112: Plastic Problems, with William Gibson

    Plastic was once a symbol of our shiny future, and now it represents our trashed, polluted present. What's the future of this fossil-fueled polymer? We talk about what makes plastic so scary -- in science and fiction. And then we call up William Gibson, who has thought a LOT about plastic, in fiction and real life. 

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

    Episode 111: Escape Into Musicals, with Laser

    Episode 111: Escape Into Musicals, with Laser

    Musicals transport us to another world through song and dance — but how can we use their otherworldly power to tell stories about robots and monsters? To find out, we talk to playwrights MJ Kaufman and Reina Hardy. Plus Laser from the Doubleclicks tells us about their new musical, Teaching a Robot to Love!

    Topics discussed:

    Our formative memories with Xanadu and Can't Stop the Music

    The roots of musicals in comic opera and burlesque

    The wonder of director/choreographer Kenny Ortega

    MJ Kaufman and Reina Hardy talk musicals and escapism

    Laser explains the origins of Teaching a Robot to Love

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

    Episode 108: How Science Fiction Sold Us the Automobile

    Episode 108: How Science Fiction Sold Us the Automobile

    Cars have made our lives better in many ways, but they also kill a lot of people and damage the environment. Science fiction has worked hard to help us fall in love with the automobile, to the point where we can't imagine a future without it. Why do most of our favorite stories celebrate cars? And how can we break free from these car-centric narratives?

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

    Episode 107: Academia, Dark and Light

    Episode 107: Academia, Dark and Light

    Why has darkness descended upon the university? We talk about the dark academia aesthetic, from Donna Tartt's "The Secret History" to the show "Dear White People." What defines this aesthetic, and how does it shed light on current traumas within the academy? Also -- why is it so gay? Academic Ana Quiring joins us to discuss all this and more.

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

    Encore Episode: The Future Of Birth Control

    Encore Episode: The Future Of Birth Control

    With the U.S. Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, a landmark court case that made abortion legal in this country, our future is looking very different. In this encore episode, we talk about the future of reproductive rights -- our hopes and our fears.

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

    Episode 106: Waking up from the Illusion of Change

    Episode 106: Waking up from the Illusion of Change

    Nothing is ever permanent in pop culture: people die and come back to life all the time, huge changes get retconned, and Spider-Man is always a young guy who's just starting out. Why are we stuck with the "illusion of change," and what happens when this goes on for several decades? And how do we find a way to move forward?

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

    Episode 105: Ghosts of the Cold War

    Episode 105: Ghosts of the Cold War

    Paranoia’s back, baby. We talk about two Cold War obsessions — space combat and brainwashing — and how they’ve returned in a big way. Cold War tropes are haunting our science fiction and dominating political discourse in the United States. Why now?

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

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    Episode 103: What Are Animals Trying To Tell Us? with Arielle Duhaime-Ross

    Episode 103: What Are Animals Trying To Tell Us? with Arielle Duhaime-Ross

    Humans have been trying to communicate with non-human animals for thousands of years. We have stories about magical talking animals, and tales of scientists who use technology to turn wild dolphins into friendly co-workers. What do these stories say about us, and what happens when we try to make them come true? Also, science reporter Arielle Duhaime-Ross joins us to talk about their latest podcast, which is all about teaching apes to use sign language. 

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

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    Episode 102: Money Is a Fantasy

    Episode 102: Money Is a Fantasy

    Why is it so hard to imagine money being different in the future? We talk about the problem of money in science fiction, the ancient history of spade coins, and cash that spies on you. Plus, we're joined by guest Stacy Marie Ishmael, managing editor for crypto at Bloomberg News, to talk about where money is headed in the future. Watch out for Bitcoins!

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    Episode 101: Hell Yeah, We Want To Change the Timeline

    Episode 101: Hell Yeah, We Want To Change the Timeline

    Many people claim that if you traveled back in time, you could never succeed in changing the past---but our favorite time travelers break that rule. Why is it so fun to rewrite history? To find out, we talk to Keto Shimizu, showrunner of Legends of Tomorrow, and Terry Matalas, showrunner of Star Trek: Picard.

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

    Episode 100: Journalist Superheroes

    Episode 100: Journalist Superheroes

    Science fiction is full of heroic journalists, and the real-life world of journalism is filled with people who have been deeply influenced by ideas from science fiction. In this episode, we talk about the love affair between Superman and muckrakers — and the deep connection between cyberpunk and media criticism. Plus, how did the 1970s movie Network predict memes and cable news?

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

     

     

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    Episode 99: Gender Is Magic in the Wheel of Time, with C.L. Clark

    Episode 99: Gender Is Magic in the Wheel of Time, with C.L. Clark

    The Wheel of Time is one of the biggest fantasy shows of all time, and now it's a huge TV show. How does the TV version handle the rigid gender divisions of the books? And how do the show's characters challenge gender stereotypes? To get some answers, we talk to C.L. Clark, Wheel of Time fan and author of The Unbroken.

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes

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    Episode 98: Will the United States Survive Another 50 Years? We Ask Jamelle Bouie

    Episode 98: Will the United States Survive Another 50 Years? We Ask Jamelle Bouie

    The United States is growing more dysfunctional, and it's increasingly obvious that our political systems are designed to fail. Can we continue to exist as a unified country for another fifty years? Or will our future look like the Hunger Games, with an unrecognizable USA? To find out, we asked New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie.

    Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes