Broken Dishes

Ep 139 "Stranger Things, The Chair Company & Woke Content Warnings"

Broken Dishes Podcast Season 1 Episode 139

Broken Dishes Podcast
Ep 139 "Stranger Things, The Chair Company & Woke Content Warnings"

Cody and Ivan discuss three major entertainment news stories: The final season of Stranger Things, Guillermo del Toro's upcoming Frankenstein film, Tim Robinson's new series The Chair Company, Amazon's addition of woke content warnings to James Bond films, and a recent heist at the Louvre. 

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Takeaways
Stranger Things is releasing its final season in three installments.
Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein will be available on Netflix after Halloween.
The Chair Company features Tim Robinson's signature awkward humor.
Amazon's woke content warnings have sparked debate among fans.
The Louvre heist raises questions about security and high-level conspiracies.
Nostalgia plays a significant role in the success of shows like Stranger Things.
Content warnings may alter the perception of classic films.
The Duffer Brothers have signed a lucrative deal with Paramount.
The Chair Company offers a more developed narrative compared to Tim Robinson's previous work.


Chapters
00:00 Stranger Things Finale and Netflix's Decisions
03:01 Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein Release Controversy
04:34 The Chair Company: Tim Robinson's New Series
07:05 Woke Content Warnings on James Bond Movies
09:41 The Louvre Heist and Theories on Putin's Involvement


Keywords
Stranger Things, Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein, The Chair Company, Tim Robinson, Amazon, woke content warnings, James Bond, Louvre heist, entertainment news, Duffer Brothers, Netflix, Halloween Movies