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Book Watch
Sarah-Daye McDougall
27 episodes
2 days ago
Book Watch is your go-to podcast for exploring the fascinating world of page to screen adaptations. Join Sarah-Daye, Jordyn, and Chris each week as they dive deep into these stories, comparing novels with their cinematic counterparts. From faithful renditions to bold reinterpretations, Book Watch discusses what works, what doesn’t, and what made it unforgettable (or forever forgotten). Whether you're a book worm, a movie buff, or both, Book Watch will keep you in the loop on the latest adaptations and give you fresh perspectives on how books are brought to life on screen. Tune in for thoughtful analysis, lively discussion, and plenty of literary and film insights.
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Book Watch is your go-to podcast for exploring the fascinating world of page to screen adaptations. Join Sarah-Daye, Jordyn, and Chris each week as they dive deep into these stories, comparing novels with their cinematic counterparts. From faithful renditions to bold reinterpretations, Book Watch discusses what works, what doesn’t, and what made it unforgettable (or forever forgotten). Whether you're a book worm, a movie buff, or both, Book Watch will keep you in the loop on the latest adaptations and give you fresh perspectives on how books are brought to life on screen. Tune in for thoughtful analysis, lively discussion, and plenty of literary and film insights.
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Arts,
TV & Film
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20: Wicked Part One - Character Analysis
Book Watch
1 hour 4 minutes
1 month ago
20: Wicked Part One - Character Analysis
In this episode of Book Watch, we're diving into a character analysis of Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995), the 2003 broadway musical, Wicked and its 2 part movie adaptation 2024's Wicked and 2025's Wicked Part 2: For Good, both directed by John M. Chu. We are also joined by self-described Wicked superfan Abbey Umali, as she brings her unique perspective on the stage production to the conversation. How well did the film capture the heart of the book and the musical? What changes worked—and which ones missed the mark? In Part 1 we explore: Character portrayals, casting choices, and differences between the book and movie. How do the movie cast's singing and acting chops compare to the iconic original Broadway cast? How do we feel about 2025's sexiest man alive, pop stars, and professional martial artisits joining the wonderful world of Oz? And how do we square the circle of the different versions of the characters between the 3 mediums. Join hosts Chris, Jordyn, Sarah-Daye and special guest Abbey Umali as they break down what worked, what didn't, and whether this adaptation does the book justice. Tell us your thoughts! Did you love or hate this adaptation? Let's discuss in The Book Watch Lounge on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Czwd3cVFJ/
Book Watch
Book Watch is your go-to podcast for exploring the fascinating world of page to screen adaptations. Join Sarah-Daye, Jordyn, and Chris each week as they dive deep into these stories, comparing novels with their cinematic counterparts. From faithful renditions to bold reinterpretations, Book Watch discusses what works, what doesn’t, and what made it unforgettable (or forever forgotten). Whether you're a book worm, a movie buff, or both, Book Watch will keep you in the loop on the latest adaptations and give you fresh perspectives on how books are brought to life on screen. Tune in for thoughtful analysis, lively discussion, and plenty of literary and film insights.