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What Does 'Ripley' Say About Today's America, Art, and Class?

What Does 'Ripley' Say About Today's America, Art, and Class?

Update: 2024-09-03
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How to avoid some social media problems? The introduction this week of Taking It Down makes its case (0:01 ). Blaine begins with a thanks to many listeners and friends which leads to thoughts on evolution (1:11 ). Blaine gets Donovan into the show by talking general TV, including 'Bad Monkey,' 'Ripley,' and those two shows' relationships to what happened on TV this weekend with college football (2:19 ).

Donovan offers up his recommendation without spoilers on the Netflix series 'Ripley' (9:48 ). From there, the hosts then dig deeply into back half of 'Ripley' and its themes of identity, ambition, and class (10:43 ). They explore the character of Tom Ripley and his complex relationships with other characters, as well as the use of art and symbolism throughout the show, including interpretations on those aspects and more. Expect spoilers in the back half after that ten minute mark.

To end, it's a tease of what to come next week and why Donovan reads the newsletter (41:01 ).

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What Does 'Ripley' Say About Today's America, Art, and Class?

What Does 'Ripley' Say About Today's America, Art, and Class?

Blaine Duncan