Ep 11 - Stranger Things 4: Elevated Horror and Perfect Mormon Representation
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You might have guessed from the title, but we loved Stranger Things season 4. Not only did we get a nearly perfect representation of the reality of a large LDS family, but the show gave us some things to think about. Not that it was perfect: we talk about how many Latter-day Saints were hesitant to watch with the increased horror level, and the morality of horror as a genre in general. It's one of our longest episodes, but we promise the conversation will be worth your time.
Our Ratings:
Content: Telestial (but progressing)
Artistic Merit: 3 popcorn balls
Gospel Connections: 3 apricots
Best Books:
Liz - Overdue podcast
Carl - The Expanse book series & Amazon Prime series
Nathaniel - In Another World I Must Defeat the Demon King and In Another World I Must Train My Dungeon by Miles English
Barrett - Into the Woods: A Five Act Journey Through Story by John Yorke
For the rest of the show notes, check out the episode page: https://www.popcultureapricottree.com/post/stranger-things-4
Video episode edited by Liz Busby; audio episode edited by Carl Cranney
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