TV, Trauma & Truth is a smart, humorous podcast that uses an affinity for television as a lens to explore race, heritage, faith, family, gender, and healing. Hosted by siblings Perpetua and Lovingkindness, each episode blends TV recaps with personal reflection, cultural analysis, and honest conversation.Share your thoughts on the show!tvtraumatruthpod@gmail.com
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Episode #6
Whatcha Watchin'?: Paradise
Apr 21, 202659 minS1
<p >If you are as hungry for more Paradise content as the sibs are, you'll want to hear this conversation! Perpetua & Lovingkindness waste no time sharing their thoughts on the second season of Paradise and the show as a whole. While they felt Season One told a tight, thrilling story, Season Two leaves the sibs with more frustrating questions than answers. Chief among them: Why are we still confused about A.L.E.X.?!</p> <p >Want to weigh in? Email us at tvtraumatruthpod@gmail.com or message us on our social platforms.</p> <p>Stream Paradise on Hulu and...
<p >In the spirit of Once Upon a Time's signature flashback structure, this episode is set in the PAST! Lent has just started in this episode, and the sibs share their plans for the Lenten season. Then they head to Storybrooke, Maine for a rewatch, recap, and reflection on the pilot episode of Once Upon a Time, where they dig into the themes of hope, love, and loss that define both the series and their own lives.</p> <p >Want to chat about the show? Email us at tvtraumatruthpod@gmail.com.</p> <p >Stream Once Upon a Time on Disney+...
<p >In Part Two of this Wicked: For Good review, the sibs review the technical and filmmaking aspects of the movie that resonated…and those that fell flat ("As Long As You're Mine," anyone?!). P & L also explore Elphaba as a queer figure in the land of Oz, rate the soundtrack using their patented Yap, Nap, or Gap ranking system, and they share their closing thoughts on the Wicked movie adaptations.</p> <p >Like, comment, and subscribe to TV, Trauma, & Truth!</p>
<p >Welcome to Part One of our Wicked: For Good review! The sibs cover why the movie felt different from the first, how each character's development led to the culmination of the story, and why, in the end, it may not have been so awards season-friendly.</p> <p >Stream Wicked: For Good on Peacock March 20th. Like, comment, and subscribe to TV, Trauma, & Truth!</p> <p> </p>
<p >In this special edition Watcha Watchin'? episode, the sibs talk about Marvel's latest TV show, Wonder Man. For Perpetua & Lovingkindness, this isn't just any TV show—it's Haitian (!!), it's powerful, and it's surprisingly authentic.</p> <p >We unpack the emotional themes of the show—family dynamics, friendship, loyalty, and betrayal. We give flowers to the series leads, and zoom out to muse about what Wonder Man suggests about Marvel's next chapter.</p> <p >Stream Wonder Man on Disney+!</p> <p> </p>
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