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Wicked Had Me Gooning for Good

Wicked Had Me Gooning for Good

Update: 2025-11-26
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In this episode of Chai Me A River, I watched Wicked For Good, and yes, it had me GOONING for good. I break down the movie’s biggest themes, from Glinda’s people-pleasing perfection, to Elphaba’s “othered” identity, to why these characters hit so deeply for queer, brown, and Desi viewers.

I talk about how Wicked reflects real experiences of cultural expectations, belonging, and identity pressure, why some of us grow up as Glindas, and why Elphaba’s defiance still resonates. Plus: Michelle Yeoh doing tai chi, the politics of being “good,” and the Desi struggle of trying to fit roles that were never made for us.

If you love musical commentary, pop culture analysis, queer perspectives, Desi identity conversations, or chaotic overthinking with heart — this episode is for you.

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Wicked Had Me Gooning for Good

Wicked Had Me Gooning for Good

Shane Lamba