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Unramblings
Unramblings
45 episodes
3 weeks ago
Charlyn Green and Faefyx Collington breakdown what stories we tell, how we tell them, and how that interacts with our culture.
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Charlyn Green and Faefyx Collington breakdown what stories we tell, how we tell them, and how that interacts with our culture.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
TV & Film
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Palm Springs (and Time Loops)
Unramblings
1 hour 32 minutes
5 years ago
Palm Springs (and Time Loops)
Since every day is exactly the same these days, we’re leaning in and talking about time loops! This episode is mostly about Palm Springs, a Lonely Island Production, but also somewhat about Groundhog Day and Russian Doll. We talk about why it feels like Palm Springs is responding to Groundhog Day in particular, and why time loops are such a thing in the first (and second, and third…) place. For extra fun, check out our live-tweeting of Charlyn’s first watch of Groundhog Day! Spoiler alert: It has not aged well!     Find us on Facebook and Instagram at Unramblings, on Twitter at @UnramblingsPod, and on our website at MarkCollington.com/Unramblings. Email us with feedback, questions, and suggestions at unramblingspodcast@gmail.com. Continue the conversation on social media with #Unramblings!      Please rate and review wherever you listen, as it helps more people to find the show.  Recommendations and shares are good, too.    
Unramblings
Charlyn Green and Faefyx Collington breakdown what stories we tell, how we tell them, and how that interacts with our culture.