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Deep Dive: TV Psychology with Tim and Tina
Broken Moon Media
35 episodes
6 days ago
Deep Dive with Tim and Tina is a smart, entertaining podcast reviewing movies, TV shows, YouTube channels, and more — all with a psychological and philosophical twist. With witty banter, sharp analysis, and big-picture thinking, Tim and Tina explore themes, character arcs, and hidden meanings while keeping it fun and relatable. Perfect for fans of film criticism, pop culture commentary, and insightful yet laugh-out-loud reviews that will convince you to watch what they’re discussing.
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Deep Dive with Tim and Tina is a smart, entertaining podcast reviewing movies, TV shows, YouTube channels, and more — all with a psychological and philosophical twist. With witty banter, sharp analysis, and big-picture thinking, Tim and Tina explore themes, character arcs, and hidden meanings while keeping it fun and relatable. Perfect for fans of film criticism, pop culture commentary, and insightful yet laugh-out-loud reviews that will convince you to watch what they’re discussing.
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Joker: Folie à Deux Explained:Shared Delusional Disorder
Deep Dive: TV Psychology with Tim and Tina
18 minutes 37 seconds
2 months ago
Joker: Folie à Deux Explained:Shared Delusional Disorder

Spoilers for Joker 2019 and Joker Folie à Deux.
Joker Folie à Deux explained. We unpack folie à deux, shared psychosis, unreliable narration, and why the musical numbers reveal inner reality, not fact.

Tim and Tina dive into the sequel’s biggest ideas. What does folie à deux really mean, how did DSM 5 reframe “shared psychosis,” and why does that matter when we watch Arthur Fleck and Dr. Harleen Quinzel move from patient and clinician to partners in a shared fantasy. We break down how duets and set pieces work as point of view, how memory edits and staged scenes tip us off to an unreliable narrator, and why a duet can carry a lie perfectly on pitch.

We look at codependence, isolation, and intense attachment as risk factors, without armchair diagnosis. We draw a clean line between care and performance, and talk about boundaries and consent inside unhealthy bonds. We track Gotham as a system that rewards spectacle over repair, how social contagion spreads a myth faster than facts, and how a private mask becomes a public ritual. We ask what is left when a symbol is loved more than a person.

You will hear plain language tools you can use: a quick reality check with timelines and third sources, how to spot confirmation loops, and a simple boundary phrase, “I can love you and not become you.” We close with a media literacy tip for musical storytelling, treating on screen highs as inner weather rather than evidence.

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Deep Dive: TV Psychology with Tim and Tina
Deep Dive with Tim and Tina is a smart, entertaining podcast reviewing movies, TV shows, YouTube channels, and more — all with a psychological and philosophical twist. With witty banter, sharp analysis, and big-picture thinking, Tim and Tina explore themes, character arcs, and hidden meanings while keeping it fun and relatable. Perfect for fans of film criticism, pop culture commentary, and insightful yet laugh-out-loud reviews that will convince you to watch what they’re discussing.