QueerAnon with Mister Sister

The Agents of B.E.A.D.S. (w/ Randy Harrison)

October 19, 2021 Season 2 Episode 7
The Agents of B.E.A.D.S. (w/ Randy Harrison)
QueerAnon with Mister Sister
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QueerAnon with Mister Sister
The Agents of B.E.A.D.S. (w/ Randy Harrison)
Oct 19, 2021 Season 2 Episode 7
Hey kids, time for a new Q(ueer)Anon with Mister Sister!! This week we slow things down for a bit and have a nice long check-in with Jordan and Randy. Randy shares the crazy joy of seeing live theater for the first time in ages, and Jordan goes deep on what's it like to live life on standby. Then it's time for a Stupid Quiz to prep for this week's Pop Culture Moment: the new Netflix animated series, Q-Force, by Gabe Liedman. We LOVED the series and it's crazy talented cast, which includes Wanda Sykes, Sean Hayes, Laurie Metcalf, and many more. That takes us into a deep dive on the nature of stereotypes. When are they useful? When are they hurtful? And who gets to use them? (Answer: it's complicated). As always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies. Randy's questioning what he's been doing for love his whole career, while Jordan has some theories about Broadway's surge of new Black plays. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she likes it shaken, AND stirred. 

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Hey kids, time for a new Q(ueer)Anon with Mister Sister!! This week we slow things down for a bit and have a nice long check-in with Jordan and Randy. Randy shares the crazy joy of seeing live theater for the first time in ages, and Jordan goes deep on what's it like to live life on standby. Then it's time for a Stupid Quiz to prep for this week's Pop Culture Moment: the new Netflix animated series, Q-Force, by Gabe Liedman. We LOVED the series and it's crazy talented cast, which includes Wanda Sykes, Sean Hayes, Laurie Metcalf, and many more. That takes us into a deep dive on the nature of stereotypes. When are they useful? When are they hurtful? And who gets to use them? (Answer: it's complicated). As always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies. Randy's questioning what he's been doing for love his whole career, while Jordan has some theories about Broadway's surge of new Black plays. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she likes it shaken, AND stirred.