This week, Alex and Wesley discuss UnREAL and Mr. Robot, two smart shows they’re enjoying. Alex’s theory of what’s going on with the anarchists on Mr. Robot is the best he’s heard yet. Then it’s on to Straight Outta Compton — why it doesn’t work, how it could have been better, whether it should have used a more challenging director, and what are its tired Hollywood biopic clichés.
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Here are links to topics discussed in this week’s show:
UnREAL/Mr. Robot
“Doll Parts,” The New Yorker, July 6, 2015
“UnREAL, the Television Show About Reality TV We Didn’t Know We Needed,” The Muse, June 1, 2015
“‘Mr. Robot’ Oh!: USA’s Promising New Series Is the Latest Entry in a Great Summer TV Season,” Grantland, July 2, 2015
“WTFsociety: A Spoiler-tastic ‘Mr. Robot’ Investigation,” Grantland, August 14, 2015
Straight Outta Compton
“Age of ‘Compton’: N.W.A With Artificial Sweeteners,” Grantland, August 14, 2015
“Straight Outta Compton, Here Comes the World’s Most Dangerous N.W.A Activity Book,” Grantland, August 14, 2015
“Jerry Heller Expresses Himself,” Grantland, August 11, 2015
“Here’s What’s Missing From Straight Outta Compton: Me and the Other Women Dr. Dre Beat Up,” Gawker, August 17, 2015
“An N.W.A. Biopic Heads Straight Into Mainstream,” The New York Times, August 6, 2015
“The Man Behind Dre and NWA: Hip Hop’s Ghost (Writer) in the Machine,” Playboy, March 2013
“Prescription Filled: Dr. Dre’s ‘Compton’ Is Bold, Busy, and Unexpectedly Radical,” Grantland, August 7, 2015
Jam of the Week
“It’s So Nice (to See Old Friends),” Minnie Riperton, 1974