H2O #13: In Which We Discuss Sex, Drugs, and Internet Trolls
[Editor’s Note: given some of the subject matter we discuss, this particular podcast is PG-16 or so…]
In the wake of the lawsuit just brought against X-Men: Days of Future Past director Bryan Singer, we take a look at the question as to whether or not you can separate creator from the creation. Does the personal life and beliefs of a filmmaker or writer or other creative type affect your appreciation for their work?
Bryan Singer. Orson Scott Card. Woody Allen. Roman Polansky. Can works like Ender’s Game or X-Men be viewed objectively, or does your consumption of certain media change as you learn more about the private lives of the people behind the work? We weigh in with our opinions. We’d love to hear yours, too.
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