Thu November 01, 2018 3:11 pm
Thu November 01, 2018 4:02 pm
Thu November 01, 2018 10:15 pm
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Loved loved loved the Roger Daltrey WTF. I was shocked when it ended; the time just flew by.
Thu November 01, 2018 10:29 pm
swan wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:Loved loved loved the Roger Daltrey WTF. I was shocked when it ended; the time just flew by.
Yeah, great episode. I also really liked the Eric Idle one from last week.
Thu November 01, 2018 10:42 pm
LoathedVermin72 wrote:swan wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:Loved loved loved the Roger Daltrey WTF. I was shocked when it ended; the time just flew by.
Yeah, great episode. I also really liked the Eric Idle one from last week.
Yep, and John Cleese. He’d be on a hot streak if it weren’t for the unbearably boring Busy Phillips and Zoe Kazan episodes.
Thu November 01, 2018 11:27 pm
tragabigzanda wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:swan wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:Loved loved loved the Roger Daltrey WTF. I was shocked when it ended; the time just flew by.
Yeah, great episode. I also really liked the Eric Idle one from last week.
Yep, and John Cleese. He’d be on a hot streak if it weren’t for the unbearably boring Busy Phillips and Zoe Kazan episodes.
Busy was awful, what an annoying person. I really like Zoe Kazan, but her interview wasn't great.
Mon November 05, 2018 10:17 pm
Tue November 06, 2018 3:27 pm
LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
Tue November 06, 2018 5:42 pm
Wed November 07, 2018 6:20 am
durdencommatyler wrote:The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
Sun November 11, 2018 2:19 am
durdencommatyler wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
Sun November 11, 2018 5:37 pm
washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
I know nothing of Ong's Hat. A quick look at the wikipedia entry for it and your comparison to RM really make me want to hear this one. Good?
Sun November 11, 2018 5:38 pm
Sun November 11, 2018 6:51 pm
durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
I know nothing of Ong's Hat. A quick look at the wikipedia entry for it and your comparison to RM really make me want to hear this one. Good?
I imagine most people will find it super interesting. It made me furious and made me feel like my entire life is one big gaslit light.
Sun November 11, 2018 8:36 pm
washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
I know nothing of Ong's Hat. A quick look at the wikipedia entry for it and your comparison to RM really make me want to hear this one. Good?
I imagine most people will find it super interesting. It made me furious and made me feel like my entire life is one big gaslit light.
Kinda like that one Reply All episode?
Sun November 11, 2018 8:46 pm
durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
I know nothing of Ong's Hat. A quick look at the wikipedia entry for it and your comparison to RM really make me want to hear this one. Good?
I imagine most people will find it super interesting. It made me furious and made me feel like my entire life is one big gaslit light.
Kinda like that one Reply All episode?
Which one? The one about the NYC artist? No, that was awesome. This is shitty.
Sun November 11, 2018 9:10 pm
washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
I know nothing of Ong's Hat. A quick look at the wikipedia entry for it and your comparison to RM really make me want to hear this one. Good?
I imagine most people will find it super interesting. It made me furious and made me feel like my entire life is one big gaslit light.
Kinda like that one Reply All episode?
Which one? The one about the NYC artist? No, that was awesome. This is shitty.
Sun November 11, 2018 9:15 pm
Sun November 11, 2018 9:16 pm
durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:washing machine wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:https://slate.com/culture/2018/06/decoder-ring-explores-how-a-conspiracy-theory-about-a-gay-sherlock-holmes-brought-a-fandom-into-chaos.html
Holy shit this is a peek into a crazy world.Decoder Ring is a podcast about cracking cultural mysteries. Every month host Willa Paskin, Slate’s TV critic, takes on a cultural question, object, idea, or habit and speaks with experts, historians, and obsessives to try to figure out where it comes from, what it means, and why it matters.
Today: Who gets to decide if Sherlock Holmes is gay? For more than a century, fans of Sherlock Holmes have been analyzing, debating, and creating new texts using Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters. Decoder Ring explores the Johnlock conspiracy, a fan theory about the BBC TV show Sherlock, which posits the inevitability of a gay romance between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. With interviews from historians, journalists, and fans at the heart of this controversial idea, this episode explores the theory, how it played out in the real world, and whether this kind of fandom is a meaningful way of interacting with fiction.
The Ong's Hat episode made me want to punch something.
If you ever want to know why my relationship with RM is conflicted, this episode provides all the evidence.
I know nothing of Ong's Hat. A quick look at the wikipedia entry for it and your comparison to RM really make me want to hear this one. Good?
I imagine most people will find it super interesting. It made me furious and made me feel like my entire life is one big gaslit light.
Kinda like that one Reply All episode?
Which one? The one about the NYC artist? No, that was awesome. This is shitty.
Oh, yeah. That was a great one too. Yeah, this Ong's Hat thing is way worse. I'd like to punch the guy who came up with the Ong Hat's hoax right in the throat.
Sun November 11, 2018 9:22 pm