How Many Buddy Comedies Feature Two Black Women?
Briefly

The latest podcast episode, featuring Dan Kois, covers a variety of topics including the rising success of the buddy comedy ‘One of Them Days’ starring Keke Palmer and SZA, which is receiving widespread acclaim. The hosts also discuss Hirokazu Kore-eda's Netflix series focusing on the complex relationships among three sisters, which strays from typical TV patterns. Furthermore, the podcast explores the influence of YouTubers in the manosphere, specifically relating to informed analysis about a second Trump presidency, and concludes with a debate on the necessity of modern TV title sequences.
In this week's episode, we explore the emerging success of ‘One of Them Days,’ a buddy comedy that showcases the talents of Keke Palmer and SZA.
The podcast also delves into Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Netflix series, which provides a nuanced portrayal of sisterhood, eschewing conventional TV storytelling.
Attention is turned to the manosphere, analyzing the Bloomberg piece on how YouTubers might shape narratives for a potential Trump presidency.
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