Topic: Sex And The City 2

7 chapters across the catalog

Sologamy
Episode 929 2:41:16 - 2:43:19

929: Sologamy

Sologamy, Self-Marriage Kits

"Sologamy," the practice of marrying oneself, is a growing trend popularized by pop culture. Companies now offer "self-marriage kits" that include rings, vows, and affirmation cards, catering to individuals who want to celebrate their independence and self-reliance through a formal ceremony.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 1:36:26 - 1:45:08

828: White, Male & Yale

Deconstructing the Mandela Effect and Cultural Memory

The "Mandela Effect" is explored as a psychological phenomenon where large groups of people remember cultural facts incorrectly. Examples discussed include the title of "Sex and the City," Darth Vader's famous line to Luke Skywalker, and the lyrics to the Mr. Rogers theme song. The hosts argue this is a demonstration of how easily the public can be "brainwashed" by media repetition.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 1:50:20 - 1:57:38

600: Seven Proxies

Mark Pugner Pseudonym, Comment Section Trolling, Online Identity

The host reveals the long-term use of the pseudonym "Mark Pugner" for making snide comments in online forums and news sites, dating back to a letter to Playboy in the 1970s. The "Mark Pugner" identity is offered to the public domain for listeners to use when plugging the show or criticizing mainstream media. The segment includes a search for real individuals named Mark Pugner on LinkedIn.

It Can't Happen Here
Episode 440 27:17 - 30:54

440: It Can't Happen Here

Media Mind Control, Sex and the City Distraction

Dvorak analyzes a scene in The Newsroom where serious topics like London austerity riots and Mitch McConnell are rapidly followed by a discussion of Sex and the City. He argues this is a sophisticated propaganda technique designed to make the brain more receptive to messaging by pivoting to familiar pop culture.

Episode 412 1:41:09 - 1:43:34

412: Red Square Patch

The Carrie Diaries and Sex and the City Prequel

The CW network is launching "The Carrie Diaries," a prequel to the HBO series "Sex and the City" set in 1984. The show features Anna Sophia Robb as a young Carrie Bradshaw navigating high school in Connecticut. The discussion includes a critique of the original franchise and the unrealistic portrayal of male-female dialogue in modern television dramas like "Girls."

Cameras as Weapons
Episode 206 13:21 - 15:16

206: Cameras as Weapons

Sex and the City 2, Relationship Movie Warning

The hosts provide a negative review of the film Sex and the City 2, describing it as insulting to the audience's intelligence. They warn male listeners that attending the movie with a partner will lead to unnecessary and difficult relationship discussions. The film is criticized for its excessive two-hour and fifteen-minute runtime and disjointed storytelling.

The King of Beers
Episode 33 22:18 - 28:17

33: The King of Beers

Sex and the City Movie and Consumerism

The release of the Sex and the City movie is expected to be a major box office event, driven by its focus on high-end brand names and luxury fashion. The hosts characterize the film as "female porn" centered on expensive handbags and shoes. They also discuss the cultural perception of the characters and propose a humorous "poll" to see if the movie functions as an effective date-night film for men.