The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret - Bonus Glorious 25th Special - Definitely Not A Cult
Episode Date: May 25, 2020The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret is a podcast in which your hosts, Joanna Hagan-Young and Francine Carrel, read and recap every book from Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series in chronological order. ...This week, another bonus pandemic special. We commemorate the Glorious 25th of May, give you our latest lockdown recommendations and talk about Wyrd Sisters - The Animated Series. Warning: Spoilers Lurk! Spoilers begin: 37:57Spoilers end: 45:30Find us on the internet:Twitter: @MakeYeFretPodInstagram: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretFacebook: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretEmail: thetruthshallmakeyefretpod@gmail.comThings we blathered on about:Yahoo! GeoCitiesAnd He Said to Me (Bernard Pearson’s Podcast)Where Should We Begin by Esther PerelAngel on TopFake Doctors, Real FriendsThe Blanks - Hey Ya! (Ted's Band from Scrubs)This American Life - Get a Spine!Chocolat | Joanne HarrisMy Family and Other Animals, By Gerald DurrellBook 1: The House of Shattered Wings - Aliette de BodardMillenniums Rule Series – Trudi CanavanSchitt's Creek (TV Series 2015–2020) - IMDbThe Moment The Simpsons Ruined Homer SimpsonNational Theatre LiveShakespeare’s GlobeEmilia - The Guilty Feminist Avatar: The Last Airbender (TV Series 2005–2008) - IMDbGlorious Revolution - Discworld & Terry Pratchett Wiki (HERE BE SPOILERS)Wyrd Sisters (TV Mini-Series 1997) - IMDbHowl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones - GoodreadsHowl's Moving Castle (2004) - IMDbDragon Age - WikipediaChekhov's Gun - TV TropesLa Belle Dame sans Merci: A BalladMusic: Chris Collins, indiemusicbox.comP.s. Reach out if you need to chat about sobriety in quarantine or whatever @francibambiIf you want recipes and cooking advice/tutorials then ask @joannahagan
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just like metaphorically smack me with a rolled up newspaper if I start going off on a tangent.
Tell me about the fan casting thread on Facebook because you sent me the link and I did not follow
it because I thought it might make me cross. Oh no it's just like it happens it's not just
Discworld Facebook groups is any nerdy Facebook group the Rivers of London one does it? Yeah I've
gotten off about that before. The more general ones do it where people start going oh I think this
person should play this and like the odd thread about it I don't mind but there was a recent spate
of it in one of the Terry Pratchett Facebook groups of like every day there were eight or nine
posts of someone saying I think this actor should play this character and it makes me
irrationally angry like I know I can just scroll past it but it drives me mad because it's like
the only topic of discussion and it's really boring. And it's a separate thread for each one.
Yeah and then half of them devolve into weirdly racist or yeah it gets oddly racist or like
some people get really weird on the threads and they're like oh I think it should be this and
please please please don't ruin it and it's like no one who's making this can see what you're saying.
And yeah so but I like this Pratchett group because they're quite good at noticing when
things like this happen and go off topic so one of the evidence was like right okay we don't need
20,000 fan casting threads we will do one thread per character per day so like today it's Vines and
then you can all on this thread talk about who you think should play Vines and tomorrow it's
granny weatherworks or whatever and it got it devolved into bitching and people being like well
I think that we should just have the threads and shouldn't be restricted what we post and
if you don't like it scroll past stop complaining and it's like if it's literally the only
content of the group then I can't just scroll past I'm going to have to like leave the group and
well if you want discussions on something else start discussions on something else which
yes fine but if it gets swallowed up in 20,000 fucking fan casting threads then
I think a lot of it is the problem with the Facebook format so when you look at like old
fashioned forums so geo cities kind of thing there would be a space for that so there would be
I kind of what what would they call even their rooms or sub forums or whatever yeah yeah there
would there be sections and there'd be like a fan casting section or a pinned thread or yeah I
noticed this because Amanda Palmer recently like relaunched an old school style forum
for people who like support her on Patreon and like the Dresden Dolls and like her music
because her fan community was so much on like Facebook and Twitter and she wanted to get away
from them I used to love building those I wonder if I get a really motivated spate of procrastination
I might make a prep check one and we can have it for literally shall make you fret
that was really cool I used to fucking love those I used to I really I used to adore those forums
and I've never built them but I used to love being in them like so many so many fandom ones and
like I was on the old AOL message boards a lot and that evolved into like being on online forums
I remember the first podcast I ever listened to back when podcasting was very new there was a huge
forum for that and it was like a massive fan community and I spent hours on the and
the crybaby emo kids forum and the crybaby emo kids podcast if I was on the forum and active
and posting there before I ever listened to the podcast because it was like a cool forum to hang
out with other emo kids no one can say emo kids took themselves seriously I must say it was it
it was a music podcast it was about new like emo music and it was actually really good and I became
like quite close to people I spoke to on that and I don't think I'm still in touch with any of them
not in touch with a lot of people from my early days of making friends on the internet but yeah
Facebook is a really shitty space for discussion which exacerbates these things so it's not I'm
not even really that annoyed at the people I am annoyed at the way it becomes like the entirety
of a Facebook group yeah but also God finds out he's talking about other than fancasting none of
us are going to have a say I don't like the arguments that always happens which is oh if you
don't like it scroll and buy or whatever because my response to that is always there are a lot of
forums with no rules about this stuff there are a lot of practice for a lot of practice Facebook
groups you can go on and just post whatever and be part of that do you need do you need to be able
to do it in every single one and why yeah like it's and the same goes and I probably shouldn't even
say this but with the GNU stuff like the GNU stuff oh yeah no I there are like specific groups for
them and I get it you know when you're grieving you do want to share it believe me I get that I
know grief very well I'm very good at it you are I have a badge no I don't and if an entire Facebook
group just becomes people posting their grief and people responding to their grief it's not a
Terry Pratchett group it's a grief group yeah and that's fine those spaces do and should exist
and again the more casual groups are just communities for people who like Terry Pratchett
and I think they've seen more appropriate there whereas the Terry Pratchett group is to talk about
Terry Pratchett stuff yeah there is a difference between a Facebook group that is for people who
like something to hang around with like-minded people and yeah a group that is for discussion of
a thing and like I like all of these groups I'm in a bunch of them and then there's nice people
and there are really interesting discussions both about Pratchett and about other stuff yeah
but I don't know that's difficult I've been listening to finally I have burned a person's
podcast and I listened to the whole of the first one with Rob Wilkins last night
and I'm a little bit into a second one that he did during quarantine with his wife it's Isabel
yeah and the first one did you you did listen to that didn't you I did but it feels like a really
long time ago it was it was Christmas it was a Hogsworth special but it oh I was gorgeous to
listen to and it makes me incredibly jealous I'm not gonna lie or envious rather but I just never
would never and even if he hadn't died tragically young like obviously I would have never fucking
spent time having dinner with him or whatever like like those guys but it does make me jealous
it does make me a bit sad that I never like befriended Terry Pratchett I know what you mean
yeah but hearing about his work process and especially Rob telling the story of when
they had to go through unseen academicals and like edit the whole thing after they decided
they needed an event that wouldn't fit into the time structure and so they had to go through
the entire thing and like they worked for eight hours straight without even getting up or toilet
breaker whatever and Rob gave himself a migraine and it turned out that Terry probably could have
gone on for another six hours or whatever but at this point he was quite a long way into a
degenerative brain disease and yet he was standing there behind Rob scrolling back and forth through
this entire manuscript in his head and and Rob was like yeah like I don't use this widely but he
was a genius yeah I love I love the more I hear about Pratchett it almost the opposite of most
people I idolize treatment the more I hear about him the more I feel like he was is a worthy hero to
have yeah I most people you sort of heroish to you and then you know more about them or you
become closer to them in some way and it yeah becomes very disillusioning yeah and that's
something like but it's entirely in mine all your heads and like that's something you need to
get over it's like oh people aren't perfect like you have to very much come to terms with the fact
that your heroes are human beings and inherently flawed but yeah with Terry Pratchett I'm just
more and more and all the more and especially doing the books the way we're doing them and
breaking them down and seeing like how much has gone in to make that because before when I've
read them it's just like I've read a funny book and enjoyed it yeah yeah and I feel like inherently
unworthy to discuss a lot of it like when we find the really clever bits and I'm like
god are they good oh I need a better vocabulary like I read a lot about writing I'm very
meta with writing and I still do not know the words to use for how Pratchett does this stuff
like I'm a proper nerd about comedy and you know studying it so much I take all of the fun and joy
out of it and I still can't quite articulate why things are so funny like yesterday why is the word
porridge funny there's something about something about something about the duke exiting the room
and just hype it's sultan my porridge that had me barely laughing and I don't know why I'm going to
make a coffee then do you want to make a podcast yes let's make a podcast
Hello and welcome to the true shall make you frat the podcast in which we are usually reading
and recapping every book from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series one us time in chronological order
I'm Joanna Hagen Young and I'm Francine Carroll and this is another special bonus pandemic slash
glorious 25th of May edition uh just a heads up that I will sound like crap today because I
potentially have had a deadly plague this week so uh totally functioning yeah that's also why we
didn't do any of our social media crap um I apologize for the lack of headcanon
I tried but my brain was like thinking through treacle uh note on spoilers for this episode
normally we are a spoiler light podcast and try and avoid talking about events future bookstall
because it's the 25th of May there will be more spoilers than usual we'll try and group them all
mostly into one space and throw a timecode in there for you we will still avoid any and all
discussion of the shepherd's crown until we get there though yes so you can come on the journey
with us still keep your ears pricked because my problem is I listen to podcasts that say that
and then kind of zone out while they're warning me and zone back in halfway through a spoiler so
cool so before we get into podcasty podcasty we're doing this because it is the glorious 25th
of May which an important day for some uh but also we want to do a bonus episode and there is a
weird sisters animated series so we're mostly going to be talking about that today yeah I didn't
realise until you said you couldn't find the edges of the episodes that it had been an episodic
thing which now makes more sense with the flashbacks yeah it's six episodes but the version on youtube
so I am I will say I normally work really hard to make sure I pay for like any media I consume
like I will buy a dvd or download it in a on a streaming service or whatever I could not find a
way to buy the weird sisters animated series so we watched it on youtube we can probably find like
at least one of the contributors and I'm sure someone will have a patreon we'll find a way yeah
I feel bad but the full version uh so I'll somehow deal with that by not linking to the full version
on youtube in the show notes but just letting you all know it exists if you want to go ahead and watch
yeah yeah it's not hard to find
uh but yeah the version we watched cut the like episode end and beginning bits so it was quite
hard to figure out where one episode ended and another began so uh but before we we do the
weird sister stuff um yeah you suggested that we give some recommendations which I like the idea of
yes we have been stuck in lockdown for a while and listening to and reading and watching lots of
stuff to get us through it so I thought each of us could recommend a few things that are getting us
through lockdown do you want to start francing yeah I wasn't sure of the rules um do we mean
things that we recommend for people to get through lockdown or things that we have consumed
ourselves during lockdown that we also recommend to others uh bit of column a bit of column b
okay good that's what I got I wasn't I'm not being super strict on it because I just had the idea
like two days ago cool okay so yeah if we do podcasts to start with the one I discovered
during lockdown rather than caught up with that catalog or anything was where should we begin
by ester para oh starring ester para and she is a relationship therapist the couple therapist
and she has had a podcast for a few seasons anyway where she does one-off conversations
with these couples they haven't been regular clients for anything um which are insanely
insightful and understanding and calm and beautiful throughout no matter who the couple is
but during this quarantine period she's done an especially interesting series of couples in lockdown
oh cool I know who ester para is because uh one of the other podcasts I listened to the
host about like both massive therapy nerds so they reference her quite a lot therapy nerds
which one's that uh angel on top which is the sister podcast to buffering
well then I wasn't gonna mention it um but there are two episodes I'll just link to the podcast
I think but there are two episodes I particularly recommend to start with because they're almost
polar opposite and there's one which is a couple in New York and they're both awful people and it's
the only time I've heard ester para like actually kind of have a go at people and even so she does
it in a very calm Belgian way um and then the most recent one I listened to which is a couple who
are in lockdown in I think Nigeria um who are both incredibly nice empathetic admirable people
in a shitty situation which has caused their relationship to degrade a bit um and just the
contrast between those two and the way that ester para dealt with both of them and just lessons
I feel I learned from both of them were very good and it fills in some time which is nice
yes that is very much the point my podcast recommendation is a lot less highbrow I have
been listening to fake doctors real friends which is the scrubs rewatch podcast that Zach
Braff and Donald Faizon are making oh that's definitely a way to do this it's so good it's
amazing these like each episode of scrubs is like 20 minutes and then each episode of the podcast
is like an hour long there's so much to talk about between them and it's it's really like I listen to
I really like recap podcast that's why we have one um oh yeah sure that's that yeah but listening
to one where it's the people who were on the show talking about it is so sweet because they've got
so much insight but also this is all so long ago for them like yeah I completely forgot this episode
existed I forgot doing that um and they obviously because they worked on the show amazing guests
so they've already had like Bill Patterson Peterson who created the whole thing oh really
Sarah Chalk who played Elliot Judy Reyes who played Carla um John C McGinley who was Dr Cox
so I have I'm not quite caught up to it so I haven't caught up to the point where Sam Lloyd
passed away which is yeah it's going to be really sad have I cried about that on this podcast yet
I don't think we have I am very I am gutted Sam Lloyd is Ted by the way listening yeah Ted
the lawyer from scrubs uh and he was a really good comedy actor and a really good singer yeah
like the the acapella group he's in in scrubs was his actual acapella group
really oh yeah yeah anyway yeah and where's the best place to watch scrubs right now
by the way uh in the UK the only streaming thing I found on is 4oD okay that's fine I like
in the US I'm pretty sure it's streaming on Hulu cool so yeah so I'm still catching up on it
but it is really lovely like you can tell they actually have got this lovely friendship it's
nice to hear all the back stories about how the show was actually made and them reminiscing together
and it's just lovely so it's Zach Braf and Donald Pheasant who played Tech okay good yeah yeah good
oh yeah yeah they also they get like a guest to jump on the zoom call and ask them a question
every episode and there was just a the last one I listened to was a really lovely one where a woman
her husband was a massive fan of the show so she did it as a surprise for him she was like oh can
you just come help me with this commuter thing and then the people were there and the guy liked
proper freaked out it was so sweet but also I'm really enjoying watching scrubs again
scrubs was one of the first tv comedy series I got really into so yeah I was same for me it was
one of the first ones I got really into that I didn't get into because like other people in
my house were also watching it yeah exactly it was one like I chose to watch I think we're both
exactly the right age for that I like the idea of listening to the podcast as well with it
yeah the podcast is like a nice thing it doesn't have the teenage hysteria but it's nice
that they all look back on it so fondly and have such nice reminiscences I didn't realize
like the whole thing was actually filmed in an abandoned hospital and like yeah yeah
they had this abandoned hospital they worked in like the writers room was in there as well
they ended up building sets like the bar and stuff into this building as well
is that the least creepy thing that's ever happened in an abandoned hospital
yeah it's really lovely it's interesting like from a making tv
point of view they talk about like the colour palettes they use and
that is interesting because I was watching Early House the other month whenever I started
to rewatch a house and the colour palettes changing over the series was something even I noticed
yeah they talk a lot about how like hospital shows are normally very very clean cut and saturated
and they intentionally let this hospital look a bit like dingy and it made it feel a lot more
realistic even as the comedy was really heightened and there were things like sound effects and
fantasies yeah because they did that one episode which like went into a sitcom fantasy didn't they
where they did saturate everything yeah which is such a good episode it's got the guy who
oh god I can't remember the actor's name but he was in the first season of Buffy
and then I feel like House went the other way and desaturated everything to kind of mafia drama level
so what's their chemistry like off camera are they
so much chemistry about yeah oh good yeah like it's weak they're recording on zoom because
like quarantine they're making it now um but you can tell like they have a genuine friendship and
they've got all these in jokes with each other and like they keep having to go back and tell like
oh sorry when we say that what we mean is this one time where he did this thing to this guy and it's
sweet how much do you think we'd have to pay for Donald Glover and what's his chops to do with Troy
and Abed do a recap yeah I would pay a lot of money for Donald Glover and Danny Pudie to do a
podcast together it took me a second as well although I did I really I rewatched all of community
the earlier this year or later last year I don't remember it's when I really had that really bad
heckle um because I remember like lying on the sofa really ill like I was too ill to watch
community so I dozed three four hours at Bob's Burgers uh who will to watch community not too
ill to watch Bob's Burgers that's a it was a very fun one I get what you mean but it's quite
like there's a scale there that we should work out yeah um and community is like I love the
show so much especially the early seasons and everyone's like oh yeah season four is bags it's
the gas leak season it's like it season four isn't that bad it's not as good as the first three
the season two and three are amazing season one is quite cool for setting it up
and the original paintball episode and then it never really recovers well then Harmon left for
that season four wasn't it that was there yeah and that's why that gets referred to as the gas
leak season it was really bad I don't think it was that bad I think it had a couple of very good
episodes but it it doesn't it was such a change I think that it felt bad because it was a change
from something that had been so good yeah and then there were the like dynamic shifts as well
because three of the original group left over the last couple of years yeah um it yeah it just got
weird like it was fine but it wasn't as good as I remember and I kind of almost wish it had ended
like a tiny bit earlier yes I didn't watch the last season until a long time after I watched
the rest because I thought I'd finished it um yeah you couldn't get the last season
yes that's right and it appeared on Amazon or something quite recently yeah or maybe even
forwarded but yeah um I'd still say it's because it's on UK Netflix now I'd still say it's worth
watching um especially the first three seasons it is a very good clever funny show and it was a
huge cultural moment at its time weirdly um this came up in another podcast I was listening to I
think it was This American Life um they had a segment on Apologies and Dan Harmon's apology to
the woman he was super inappropriate to on the writing team yeah um as an example of like literally
the best apology to come out of the Me Too movement and like her reaction to it and how much she loved
it and like it took quite a lot of prompting to get in there and his really frank speaking about it
afterwards and everything and that made me because I went through a slightly rational
rollercoaster because I hadn't even known that had happened and Dan Harmon as we talked about earlier
Dan Harmon one of my writing heroes and I was like oh no disillusionment and then coming back out
as a flawed but still in my eyes wholly acceptable human being okay cool right yeah it was a people
grow people change it was a very good apology anyway uh we've we've gone on so what have you
been reading in lockdown what would you recommend to read right yeah so I had two things and one
that I've read during lockdown and one that I just recommend for people who want something lovely
during lockdown um the thing I've read during lockdown was uh Chocolat by Joanne Harris finally
got out of it and oh god it's so good I don't I don't want to go on about it too much because I
feel like it's something you should just read go into and read without knowing much about it because
I did um but it is it is full of very very well-defined characters in a pretty short book
and it's the most interesting case of slow but incredibly tense narrative
I want to know like how many edits she went through and everything to get it that perfect
because the the lead up to the climax was incredibly stressful to read like anxiety
inducing and yet at the same time beautiful and calm and moments of utterly gorgeous prose and
yeah just I really recommend it's masterful it is incredibly good writing and it made me want
chocolate a lot and the other thing I'd just recommend I read this for the first time a very
long time ago um is My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell and of course um or if possible
even the Corfu trilogy but Gerald Durrell is the was the founder of Jersey Zoo which is like one of
my favorite places in the world because I grew up in Jersey yeah yes you have um and Gerald Durrell
is one of my heroes and I love him very much but he wrote some books about his time in Corfu
when he was a child which is an extremely eccentric family and it is a mix of really
funny anecdotes from that time and really interesting insights into ecology and zoology and
stuff like that um and a kind of beautiful sense of nostalgia throughout some of it is very
purple prose but again like shantaram it fits and so there's a um the villa was small and square
standing in its tiny garden with an air of pink face determination it shatters had been
feeded by the sun to a delicate creamy green cracked and bubbled in places the garden surrounded
by tall pusher hedges had the flower beds worked in complicated geometrical patterns marked with
smooth white stones roses dropped pearls that seemed as big and smooth as saucers flame red
moon white glossy and unwrinkled marigolds like broods of shaggy stunts stood watching their
parents progress through the sky and like there's several more paragraphs just talking about flowers
like this and this from like a 10 year old boy who was there at the time and like that's peaceful and
and then yes hilarious anecdotes so what's your recommendation so i just finished reading this
the house of shattered wings by aliette de bordard which i got in a like christmas book exchange
in the buffering facebook group uh from abbey hi because i think she listens to this hi abbey um
she sent me a couple of books but i've only just got around to them because of the giant to read
pile and it's uh it's such a cool concept it's kind of paris that's been destroyed by these
mage wars and there are fallen angels and whatever happened to morning star and there's a murder
there's mysterious murders and colonialism and like it's an incredibly well realized world
it's it's beautifully written it's a really well realized world but it's also because i've
been reading it while i've been ill one where i finished it and when i know that was very good
and i also know i need to go back and reread it when my brain works better and take more of it in
yeah but i really enjoyed that um and then i'm rereading trudy canovans millennium's rule
trilogy well it's not a trilogy it's four books uh the four because the fourth book just came out
so i reread the other three in preparation and now i have the fourth book sat waiting for me which
i'm really excited about she is one of my favorite fantasy authors um and i think she doesn't get a
lot of credit because her books are quite simple it's not the right word word but they're not quite
as high brown intense as say maybe like the robin hobb ones sure her first trilogy is sort of border
line young adult and gets like sold in both sections and waterstones if that makes sense
is that the the magic school one yeah yeah see i remember really enjoying that but i don't remember
it very much because i've read it so long ago so i do need to reread that it was really good but
quite simple but then she really built on the world and did like a prequel set 500 years before
which gives a lot of context and then she did like a whole sequel trilogy set like 50 years after
i think there's a lot to be said for accessible fantasy books like i don't know why the trend
is so very impenetrable yeah and then this series millennium's rule you can like see how much
she's grown as a writer and especially a world builder so she's managed to write this amazing
story uh there's like two kind of main characters that focuses on it goes back and forth between
intersections um but there's like multiple worlds and there's thousands and thousands of them and
there's a certain level of sorcery that means you can travel from world to world yeah so these people
both start off really isolated with absolutely no idea of this and then uh the story massively
spreads out to encompass like worlds and thousand-year-old sorceries and things sure um and it's just
really really cleverly done because it's sort of she's gone like right i've created a universe where
this can happen and then i've created a magic system that works like this and then i've looked
really deeply at the ramifications and how like warring factions have to strategize considering
that's the case oh that sounds fun it's really fun i'm really enjoy i've really enjoyed rereading
them i'm really excited to read the last one anything you've been watching that you recommend
francing the final season of shits creek is my recommendation which has been out on netflix
because i just love shits creek so much it's such a good show the characters are so
unrelatable but relatable at the same time and yeah the fashion is gorgeous and it's just so
fucking funny the actors and the writing that is all perfect it's so good it's such a good show
kathryn ahara is incredible my only only complaint about the show is the what's his fucking name the
mayor uh roland roland thank you i keep wanting to say ronald my only complaint is he is done too
well and that's a certain type of character like in friday night dinner the neighbor um and jim
thank you and in this where the the character designed to be cringy works too well on me and
i find it very hard to watch although in the last season they kind of mitigated that to the point
where i could happily watch him yeah that was i thought that was really interesting because i had
a bit of a rancy the other day i was saying like the problem uh you sent me an interesting video on
homo simpsons character development in simpsons i was saying this problem if a show gets dragged
out for too long the characters often become parodies themselves and roland especially could
have easily become such a parody of the original character and they didn't they managed to keep it
very soft at the edges they almost reigned it in as they went along which is incredible and the same
with all of them actually all of them could have gone that way moira was moira was ridiculously
over the top from the beginning but she didn't get more so really um no they managed to perfectly
keep that balance like it's such good writing from yeah david and um elixir the same like
they didn't become bland plot pushes but they didn't like devolve into
accentuated versions and so what's your tv thing recommend me some tv so loving all the stuff
national that are live are putting like recorded broad broadcasts of some of their plays on youtube
and so other globe um national that are live this week i haven't watched yet but it's street
carname desire with julian anderson and venessa kirby so i'm very very very ready to watch this
and i'm hyped uh and next week it's going to yeah next week it's going to be chorea the next
week or the week after actually it's chorea lanus with tom hiddleston which i saw in cinema twice
and it's incredible it's so good um the globe stuff has been really good i really enjoyed
two noble kinsmen and they've got a vision of beth coming up but i wanted to highlight that one
because the globe have just pointed out that they have literally no government funding
and pretty much no income right now and they are dangerously close to closing permanently
if they can't get some income if you want to watch the youtube things and there are like
donation options if you want to donate half what you pay for a grounding ticket which is
two pound fifty they are great about championing new writing they stage new stuff a lot they put on
amelia morgan loyds malcom's play about amelia basano who was like the woman that probably
wore shakesmiths dark lady and inspired a bunch of his staff and his was also the first ever
female published poet huh oh amazing badass uh in fact amelia basano she's fascinating
the play amelia was completely incredible uh i saw it at the globe you saw that at the globe
didn't you i remember you telling me that yeah it was ridiculously good there's this amazing
burn the fucking house down feminist rant speech at the end that claire perkins who played the
character um has just been out of like a video of her doing it so i'll link to that in the show
notes because it's ridiculously good i don't know jay feminist rants don't really seem like us
no i know uh it's something new it's something new i'm trying um also i'm really loving i kind of like
the patriarchy fuck that fucking patriarchy yeah speaking of the patriarchy i've been really enjoying
watching all the panel shows and stuff that are now being recorded on zoom especially like have i
got news for you in the mesh report of both like the way they've remote recorded them has been great
i actually didn't watch last week so i got news for you i think i was having a small
this was like during my build up to my small breakdown i think i just like i don't want to
know what's happening in the world i don't care no um so i'm gonna catch up on that tonight yeah
that's fun oh and also um i'm massively late to this bandwagon but i've got very into avatar the
last airbender which my partner and i were kind of watching together and then had stopped and
now everyone's talking about it because it's just come back onto american netflix so we're
we're on the final season now and i kind of rate it off as a silly kid show that i didn't mind
being on in the background it's not quite anime but it is a cartoon okay so it has nothing to do
with avatar the film nothing to do with avatar okay although there is like a crappy live action
film adaptation of the tv series that we don't talk about because whitewashing considering i
know nothing clearly about avatar last airbender what is it it's it's a kid's cartoon but like i
wrote it off as just that it's not it's really well written and like fucking dark and deep in places
it's about like there are these different tribes of people who can manipulate different elements
there's like fire and so there's like a fire nation an earth nation and there are water tribes in
those like air nomads and those are the four things um and there's the idea is that like every
generation there is this avatar who can work with all four elements and their job is to maintain balance
but um one the avatar got like frozen in ice and there wasn't one for 100 years and the fire nation
attacked and went all colonial and took out all the air nomads and then tried to take over the rest
of everything and so the show centers around this avatar that's been like frozen in ice for 100 years
and him trying to he's like the last of the air nomads because the rest of them got wiped out by
the fire nation and he's trying to travel around and learn all the different elemental things and
stop the fire nation and fuck them up and there's a chemical level fire nation wiping out air no
bad seems like a bad idea because they very much need air yeah i mean they don't actually stop the
elements from existing okay no they just get rid of the people who live in those tribes or whatever
and just saying collaboration seems like it could be mutually beneficial in that case yeah
well the fire nation are colonialistic ads yeah and there's like a whole story with this one guy
and he gets he's like starts as a bad guy but gets this whole redemption arc is this a spoiler
i mean yes and no the show came out a very long time ago so okay cool i'm just like i don't care
just in case i need you to cut it out there was a character no there's a character that gets a
redemption arc and it's very cool it's just it's a surprisingly good show and i didn't realize i
didn't give it that credit when i sort of had it on in the background so i'm really sad i didn't
watch it as a kid that sounds like the kind of thing i would have yeah i'm sad i didn't get into
it as a kid i'm gonna i'll still watch it now yeah we're on like the last two episodes so once
i've watched them i'm gonna go back to the beginning and watch again like and pay attention now i know
it's good it's also very funny and very sweet i think kids shows and young adult books and stuff
get a lot of stick but when they are well done and do include difficult topics and dark bits
they are amongst some of the best content because it's you know it's made for children who don't
already have this little list of things they will or won't watch and yeah will or won't read and yeah
i don't know stuff definitely there's a lot of stuff i would have not read and would be worse
off for it if i had a thing against young adult literature for instance yeah i will still read
like new young adult stuff now and i will go back and reread it's a genre that's full of shit let's
be honest but but there's also there's a good so every other young adult's not really a genre
even it's like a no it's not but it seems to be a category but everyone thinks of the same book
when they think of like bad young adult in this fangbanger everyone thinks yeah which like again
some fangbangers young adults are not which actually like no i'm gonna stand up for teenage
me's tastes briefly because i was genuinely excited by the news last week or the week before
that Stephanie Meyer is finally releasing the version of the first Twilight book from Edward's
perspective because i was really into the Twilight books when i was a teenager because i was the
age for them and i rewatched the films recently they're honestly not that bad like don't get
me wrong i'm not holding these up as a pinnacle of good writing or good filmmaking they're still
very white they're still a weird metaphor for no sex before marriage but they're actually
not bad they're pretty good they're enjoyable films they're enjoyable books and i think they got
shat on a lot because they were liked so much by teenage girls i've never read or watched any of
it so i literally cannot comment on my quality yeah that's fine the only thing i say is i've
never really liked the idea and it's in a lot of books it's not just Stephanie Meyer of like
hundred-odd-year-old vampires going after naive teenage girls it's like oh yeah no this thing
like that it's very problematic to me see you're so buffy and angel that's because you look like
a teenager doesn't mean there's not a huge power imbalance even before you add the immortality
in yeah yeah no i'm i'm with you there i just feel like she should have been allowed to grow
as a person before going into that whole weird world but i guess that wouldn't make such an
interesting narrative yeah no i know i'm very with you there in theory but like i know i know
that's not what makes it interesting my point is my point is that i think the book a lot of this
stuff is unfairly shat on because it's popular with teenage girls and if things are liked by
teenage girls they're not taken seriously ignoring my twilight rant should we talk about why it was
important we did put a bonus episode out on the 25th of May so this has become like an important
date for terry pratchett fans i want to put out it's also a big date for hitchhiker's fans it is
towel day is it is that a shared date we have okay we have a shared date with uh with hitchhikers
so make sure you've got a towel i will wash mine in celebration beautiful oh i need to put my towels
um anyway but it's uh it's an important date from the book night watch which so this is the
hereby spoilers section yes this is spoilers stop listening at this point if you haven't read night
watch hereby dragons hereby spoilers uh so yes the 25th of May is the very important date in
night watch it is the anniversary of the glorious revolution of treacle mine road the people's
republic of treacle mine road it's a you know i i had a little bit of rant earlier about not liking
some bits of online fandom culture but the 25th is a very nice thing for online fandom culture
people share pictures in lilac they've seen around and it's nice because it's also hitting a certain
point in the year where lilac is blooming yeah there's um there's kind of an echo from the
book to real life so in the book people who have to ask about why they're wearing the lilac
shouldn't be wearing it like you want you want that you don't know it's fine it's you know no
offense but it's not something you're a part of which is almost how it is in the project community
although i feel like a lot of us use it as an excuse if people ask like oh you don't well here's a
book you might enjoy it's a great way it's another way in which we convert people not that this is a
cult no not a cult at all definitely when's the next ritual sacrifice by the way because it's
getting really hard in lockdown yeah i know it's just not it's not hygienic to be ritually sacrificing
at the moment okay i might like have a little cheeky summon of belgium rothlay to do okay cool
yeah let's do some like metaphorical ritual sacrifice by it's sort of a nice we're all in it
together because we were there and we wear the lilac and uh in my case i'll also get out the egg
that says truth and freedom and the detail that says truth and freedom and yeah one day the tattoo
that will say that that i will get when i can afford a new tattoo it's interesting because well i think
there's a couple of reasons why the 25th became so important first is that it is a date that is
mentioned in the book as a remembrance day which is you know the only one of them and it's very
like dates that will coincide with a round world date are even mentioned in the books yeah that's
it they didn't call it groon or whatever yeah and also because night watch is a lot of people's
favorite book for some very good reasons it's it is one of the best ones and i think it's because
it's one where he really really strikes that amazing balance of comedy and very deep and emotional
and serious and really looking at people and what they do and don't do and political injustice
yeah and he harnesses vimes which is a lot of people's favorite character he harnesses his anger
in a very like like like we like he was describing granny the weather works his anger with the dam
and the valve yeah the way vimes uses his anger there and and the the really key thing about
vimes's character which is that he will choose what he feels is best for the many over himself
and like in night watch to the point where he pretty much looks at i'm not going to make it
back to my own time and back to my wife who in my timeline is giving birth to my kid because
i want to try and make things better for people here in the past instead yeah and it's almost not even
it's almost not even a choice he can make it's almost like rinsing for this conscience the
conscience tells him what he's going to do it's like yeah it's not really like it's tragic but
this is the way it's going to happen but i am not my my personality does not allow me to selfishly
leave these people to die yeah and i for me it's it's been a big thinker every time i reread it
because of its it's questioning of the let's be honest the young people and the liberal kind
of attitude about come the revolution which we love to joke about and and the patronizing
way that a lot of us can talk about the people or and the kind of honestly the it's good for me
to have a reminder of the futility of it all sometimes in the nicest way possible it is we
both between the first time either of us would have read that book and now we've both changed a
lot in how we are politically i think we've both gone through very intensely come the revolution
and this is what the people want to understanding that there's a lot more cult of the individual
and maybe becoming somewhat dissolutioned with it i've kind of swung yeah since i first read it
i was very politically unaware and uninterested when i first read it and then i swung one way
and then the other and you know let's fuck i'm nearly 29 but that's not gonna in 10 years i'll
be completely different again yeah i feel less that the book has been valuable every time i've
read it in every stage of this it's always been a really good book for giving some perspective
yeah and like at a time where i'm a bit disengaged it's nice to remember what hope sometimes feels
like and at times where i'm very active it's good to humble myself with the fact that really
revolutions won't change all that much well they're called revolutions they always come around again
exactly and also it's just aside from the kind of messages and it's an eminently quotable book
but it's just got a lot of character building in that we see young veterinary and we see young
vines and we get to see the origins of these characters and i fucking love an origin story
me oh i love an origin story and a flashback we get knobs's origin story yeah which is just
a sweet like his almost comic relief but at the same time you see how unfortunate he was and
you understand a lot more of what he becomes now yeah and yeah and there are some scenes in it
that you sit and read kind of mouth open as the horror descends over you and there are some scenes
which are just hilarious and i think it also has a really good while we're in the spoiler section
the moments towards the end of the book where people are falling in this revolution
uh parallels really well to jingo where the vines' disorganiser has gone down the wrong
leg of the time the time so as he's ended up in clatch his disorganiser is in a very different
timeline where everyone fucking dies in a riot in angkmoorporg yeah and that's yeah that's the same
those the two scenes i think of where i just read them with my mouth open and like oh my god oh my
god every time i think that's some of the most heartbreaking like in a good way writing the
terry patch it's ever done yeah definitely and it makes the book so good it makes it one that we
care about and one that we like to reminisce about because it deals with with loss in such a way
so yeah i think i feel like that's all the 25th chat we can do for now but we also have some recap
content so this is uh with zisters the animated series which came out in 1997 it was made by
cause grave hall productions um it's weirdly difficult to actually get a hold of so we
watched it on youtube but out of deference to officially being anti piracy we're not going
to link to that in the show notes yeah i'll have another quick go to see if i can find
anywhere proper to do it and somewhere we can give someone money because we are we try our best not
to pirate things being you know people who get paid for our creative work yeah yeah we like to pay
for the media we consume because they also did soul music the same year which is also really
hard to get hold of we tried to buy on dvd and we ended up with a german version so cool cool any
german speakers want a dvd of the anime and song music give me a shout my devonian husband confirms
which is sound like they're from devon yeah so the fool is scouts because it's lez denis right
who is scouts yes uh he also voiced young tom john not adult tom john but we go too deep into the
casting actually sorry i know that was my fault but what did you think overall um i genuinely
thought it was really good like it's not a perfect adaptation because there's no such thing
apart from maybe good omen's yeah maybe even that's the perfect is he gonna get i think
yeah but it was fun i i i like animation but i also very rarely sit and watch a cartoon or
something and i think i've got lots of thoughts about animation and things missing a trick by
not being animated i liked it a lot more than color of magic and like fantastic yes yes that is my
initial proclamation is way better than that ship um i mean there's less than 10 years in it making
wise uh color of magic was 2005 this is 97 yeah i think maybe animating this kind of thing was
seen as old fashioned by then but i i think mr trick is the right way of putting it because
animating especially with the budget they put into color of magic they could have had a gorgeous
animated i've yeah i've like 2d animation has really fallen out of fashion especially in the
last 15 20 years and i i have a huge soft soft spot for it like obviously because i grew up on
disney cartoons and before that like vintage looney tunes and tom and jerry which i'm still a huge
fan of and we'll go back and watch old bits of on youtube i really love some kinds of anime and
i've been told that there's quite a lot of anime i should watch because the animation is so beautiful
even i'm not that into anime because i i think i was unlucky with some of the stuff i saw which
was just weird little girl sexualization when it wasn't meant to be and like no that will put you
off but there is lots of good i grew up being really into anime yeah uh we less so now but
still big fan of some stuff and still like big fan of all the studio ghibli what's it's
yes that's what i've been told to watch yeah oh you should watch house moving castle have you
read house moving castle i loved it very much yeah uh shall i not look at it as an adaptation
i feel i i think i've heard that it's very very different it is different but it is a really
really gorgeous film to just sit and watch okay it is beautiful the voice acting is all really fun
i need to reread the book i haven't read it in forever but it is one of my favorite animated
films okay i'll start with that one then that sounds good yeah but yeah i i think i've said on this
podcast before that i think really the only or certainly the best way to do fantasy is by animation
because the point of it is that you can't have it in real life yeah and the stylization that you
can do with animation i feel is yeah everyone focuses on hyper realistic and especially like
since Pixar came onto the scene and like no i really like stylized flat 2d stuff absolutely and
not just kid stuff but you know like anime isn't just kids thing by any stretch of the imagination
and i think western animation is sometimes struggled to catch up like this isn't aimed at kids this is
as grown up as the story in the book it's which is kids can watch it but yeah i think we've seen
a slight uptick in cartoons for adults and i would like to see that taken further so in the same way
that video games used to be very much for kids and now almost more for adults in the like the best
selling game markets apart from nintendo um i'd say like so things like bob's burgers is a cartoon
and that's not exactly family friendly all the way through yeah um and then but yeah it's as family
friendly as say modern family or yeah but it's but you can do more and it can be more ridiculous
because it's a sitcom uh like bojack horseman is the super extrema thank you yeah that's what i was
trying to think of yeah which is exciting tuka and bercy which is another show by rafael oh i can
yeah i really really loved it although the yeah the first couple of episodes are a bit
it's too fast moving for me i think i watched it on a bad day i'll try again when i'm not knackered
i loved it and i was really gutted to watch all of it and then find out netflix cancelled it after
one season and adult swim yesterday announced that they picked it up and there's going to be another
season oh good i'm so happy it's a it's a really good show i like the people who worked on it so
i'm happy for them even if i don't like it personally yeah i think it's very well written
they're very well written women but yeah the animation aimed at adults has become much more
of a thing especially in recent stuff and feature length animation yeah that's the next thing i'm
hoping for yeah and especially adaptation stuff like this and i like live action adaptations you
know i didn't dislike kind of magic as much as you did and the other live out live action adaptations
that you haven't seen yet we'll talk about when we get to them yeah i've heard i'm feeling more
optimistic about some of them because i've heard more about them so um hogfather i'm quite looking
forward to you hogfather is really fun um and i'm going postal you were the one who told me going
postal's really good so yeah going postal is really good but it's not like it's not a straight
adaptation it they change stuff but it's done very well and it's got uh temson gregg as sakuras of
crypt lock which and i do love her very much oh god i love temson gregg yeah anyway so yeah but
overall yeah enjoyed it uh little nostalgia for kind of low budget late 90s 2d animation
yeah like yeah that that lord of the rings thing just sticks out in my memory is
being something i hugely enjoyed and i'm very disappointed it never got finished it never
got finished yeah what was the other thing it reminded me of uh around the same time although it
had a better budget and i'd say a slightly better quality uh warship down that remind yeah all the
the bits with the i've written that down even the bits with the animals um with a very warship
down to me it was interesting how much they jumped from style to style there's definitely a few
crossover mixes especially like i think location and character they play with style a lot yeah the
especially the like granny streams about the nature but like the strange embossed style that
you saw for the animals was also in the demon and um anything kind of dreamy was that very very
different style yeah there's some beautiful painted backgrounds and then fun like the animation
they used for the time jump i really liked uh anything kind of magical they did some very fun
stuff with yeah i really liked all of the backdrops and the geography and i think lanka the the the
setting what i called it the setting yeah in this context i thought that was all very well done the
set was yeah was very lovely and how i imagined it basically yeah i think the castle i thought looked
really cool the castle that called the colors worked it had the right color color palettes it could
have been done a bit brighter and more technicolor yeah but it doesn't really work for misty hills
yeah that would have made it feel more silly and more aimed at kids so i'm glad that it wasn't
what should we talk about characters and and casting and things first then yes cool oh i'm sorry
i've skipped right you've written a lovely lovely episode plan i've just skipped ahead three paragraphs
it's fine we'll jump back and forward and back and forward and it'll be the other one who's
going to edit i think yeah to be honest sorry listeners i'm not editing this much that's fine
is bonus bonus content look we're still recording bonus content despite the fact i have literally
got the plague yeah so it was hard looking up some of this and characters and who's played what
but uh granny was Annette Crosby who has done lots of things um i did not like copy out the whole
iamdb page because life is short but i like i really like how they drew granny i think they
had the perfect severity and the nose and the contrast between her and nanny was really good
i liked that yeah um i think i think this is like a time thing probably like the era
i think i would have liked her to be more detailed slightly just because granny in my head is such
a character that seeing her in very simple 2d was a bit jarring yeah i know i like the level of
detail that was there for all the characters like i like really simple line work okay yeah
subjective but yeah yeah what did you think of the voice acting for her i did it was my least
favorite of the three witches i think it could have been more stern and severe i think that's
it i once i got used to the fact they all had very strong debenture accents um i would have
liked all three of them to have lower voices and i think that's possibly just my personal
preference of what i can stand to listen to for a long time yeah but especially granny i always
imagined having a very deep voice yeah granny i always imagined as very deep and you know she's a
woman of few words and i think everything was just a bit too light and too quick yeah yeah uh it
which was less jarring here than it would have been like the granny we get to know in later books
yes that's like this voice still kind of worked with weird sister's granny and it would have
worked with an equal rights granny it wouldn't work for like a lords and ladies granny yeah it's
possibly because we are giving this character all the weight we know she has later yeah and like
she obviously has this weight by the time the animated series is made because it's like
not 10 years after the book came out but you know it's a good few years um magra and nanny
so magrat was jane horrocks bubbles as you told me bubbles from abab and the nanny
nanny was june wittfield who is uh eddie's mum in abab see with magrat i didn't mind the fact she
has a high voice like that's her speaking voice but it sounds a bit um but i didn't like the weird
giggles and noises she made along with it like yeah it they seemed to try and make her into a
little girl they did make her a bit silly and girly i i liked her character design yeah i also
like the fact that you see her changing outfit a couple of times because quite often in an animated
thing like to save on budget and during time someone will be like every other character was in
the same outfit for the entire thing yeah which makes sense for granny and nanny but yeah but
i like the fact that magrat they do show her in like a few different dresses and with different
occult jewellery and the eyeshadow changes color i love the one she was wearing in the field yes
i liked that one yeah yeah but yeah no weirdly giggly yeah that just the the silly noises i didn't
which i think is it was it was cartoony and like this is a cartoon they definitely made a cartoony
i thought nanny was perfect especially the uh even when you in a scene where she doesn't drink from
the hip flask we still see that she's got keeping the hip flask in her boobs yeah yeah which was just
a really nice little detail yeah i imagine this is literally just the ease of expression and things
but she was not as wrinkly old apple as i imagine but i think that would be quite hard to draw in
that style and not yeah if you're going to just use like a bunch of really clear lines then you
can't go into like details of wrinkle and stuff i think there was enough there that you get the
impression like the cheeks with a yeah felma i really like the extra lines on his face yes if
you know yes they made him like structured yeah like so his face was almost entirely made up of
like really harsh rectangles it was really really good but i wonder what the discussion was that led
to that i think it's something to do with like making his face look more chaotic the guy who voiced
him i did look up because it sounded weirdly familiar yeah i couldn't see much else he's done
like he mostly does animation so he was in water ship down he voiced all of the vehicles in
the original bob the builder and he was the mayor of townsville in the power puff girls which made
me laugh yeah i used to love the power puff girls so much i never really watched it so he sounded
very familiar to me but i've not really heard him in anything so he's just got a very good villain
voice i think yeah the duchess alana brunn who among other things has also been in an episode of
ab fab she played patsy's mum oh okay well i liked her a lot anyway i thought that was really good
i started off really disliking how they've made her look because they'd put her in really masculine
craving and that always feels a bit punch liney like her she's not feminine enough to be a real
woman uh but the more i thought about it a she had a bit of mrs trunchable like a red-headed
mrs trunchable which i like yeah um it's not mrs trunchable mrs trunchable um but also like the
more lucy the more i look like hunting or riding gear like yeah she was wearing job pairs yeah and
actually that really works because that character would wear job pairs and be a horsey person like
and say you have quite regularly whipping the servants yeah i've never really seen seen that
trope theme in where you put them in masculine clothing for not being feminine well it's it's
sort of the um villainous woman gets less of the femininity or feminine femininity is a joke
like trunchable is a good example where like the good woman is very feminine and soft and sweet
and miss honey and then the bad woman is very masculine and it always feels like you're building
to an unfair punch line about transness in there somewhere it's probably just me being very sensitive
about gender which i don't know why that would be oh no i was just going to say like if anything i
notice usually that villainous women are almost like over feminized because feminine attributes
are kind of reviled in a subconscious way yeah i think sometimes it's sometimes one it's sometimes
the other yeah uh i said i went from disliking it for a minute in this to actually really liking
it and it working for the character the fool les denis fine not that he's not big now but like
i imagine this was sort of the height of people knowing who les denis was whereas now it's like
oh yeah that's like that dude from the nineties yeah um i mean he was fine i did it was a bit
weird to have scouseness but yeah i did like uh the fool's outfit because i always pictured him as
lots of pointy horns with bells on and the fact that it sort of drooped the entire time was quite
entertaining yeah the fact that they did animate him so that he capered as he moved until he stopped
capering i thought he was a well-done character um i think maybe i just don't like les denis's voice
that much yeah that's fair i think that's probably it um do you know he married Amanda Holden i just
tried to look up his face in the nineties uh no i did not know that i'm not fucking pumping about
yeah right uh so tom les denis also voiced young tom john yeah the high-pitched squeaky bit
and then andy hockley voiced adult tom john andy hockley who also voiced in e selen in the version
of soul music that they did the same year they did this what did you think of tom john it i had this
as a point later on actually but i'll talk about it here um the magic of tom john being able to
kind of deliver these magic speeches that will calm a fighting pub is something that doesn't
translate to screen even as an animated thing no i feel like what they tried to do was ham it up so
like i'm showing he's a good actor by showing the stereotypical good acting voice which actually is
not the good acting voice and getting just a good voice actor to do it well would have been better
yeah i don't think any hockley's a bad voice actor but i think no but i think he had it up for it
yeah the direction of doing it is like a very rp actor yeah that works for vittola it doesn't
really work for tom john because yeah you lose the magic of those speeches yeah he sounds like
he sounds like an amdram actor yeah he sounds like an actor actor he's meant to be the best
actor ever so you don't sound like that um but yeah i yeah i didn't really care for the voice acting
for tom john um i'm possibly being a bit fussy yeah i didn't dislike it but i don't think the way
they did it is how it should have been done yeah yeah yeah it didn't detract from it for me but i
think it could have been an addition that it didn't have i also found it weird him being
dark head just because i never pitched him as dark head yeah i always thought of him as a blonde
not like not like a white blonde video you know what i mean like a dark a strawberry blonde almost
yeah yeah the kind of prince you always get in movies vittola like i if there was to ever be a
live action of this like and i know we've talked about fan casting but could you imagine brian
blaster doing a character like that yeah i think that should be the the correct one
i think brian blaster might be a bit old now yeah vittola was weird actually like obviously things
get cut for time and you can't put everything from the book in but it felt like he was really reduced
he wasn't he was smaller and he wasn't as big and charismatic as i'd imagine and his wife kind
of isn't really present they kind of reduced him to a plot point instead of a character i think
yeah but the whole bit where he and his wife like sympathetically took on tom john because they
hadn't had a kid of their own or the kid had died or something um and yeah that that bit and then
like the bits later on which we'll talk about where they changed the the how the disc was built
i i don't know yeah they just kind of took away his character almost yeah which i get like things
do get cut for time and it was one of the less essential things and could be cut to a certain
extent or simplified which it is um well which also gets pronounced howl but points yeah i like
to uh short shower Shakespeare and i like the fact that they styled it to look like Shakespeare
yeah because a lot of the Shakespeareanness of this kind of got cut because weirdly considering
like Shakespeare was a playwright it actually wouldn't have translated to the screen very well
and it makes sense that it's cut in favor of like a sensible story yeah it worked so well in text
i think because you can see on the page how it changes whereas if they just start speaking weirdly
it would have been odd yeah there's still odd little lines in there and also um near the end
where they're doing the play at lancocastle and tom john is playing the evil king so they've
gotten kind of on a crutch with a gammy leg and it's like a kind of richard third thing that works
quite well yeah because that's like a physical reference the best casting in the whole thing
and the best casting of any disc world ever is christivally voicing death yeah yeah just perfect
so perfect i agree and i think if pratchett's death has ever brought screen again they should
just use a one of those ai's that can make voice recordings make sense say new things now
it is uh hogfather isn't christivally i don't think uh going post to liz either and the guy who
does it is very good all right well we'll see but we'll see when we get there it's not quite as
perfect because christivally just had the voice of a coffin lid slamming christivally had a voice
god he had a voice oh christivally and he was like a spy and he was a spy and a metal christmas
album god he was cool my favorite my favorite story about christivally is uh pete jackson telling
him to react to certain way to being stabbed in lord of the rings and him just looking peter jackson
in the eye and going that's not how someone sounds when they get stabbed and peter jackson just
feeling all right okay do what you want christivally in the hammer horror dracula yeah he doesn't have
any lines does he and that's because he refused to say the lines because they were so shit
he was the fucking best he was one of mine and jack's very few shared heroes
and then yeah uh dead king variants jimmy hibbet good job nice voice yep pretty good well then jimmy
hibbet it is a compliment that i don't have much to say about you yes you fit in mind in the adaptation
very well okay so lost in translation is your subheadings uh so just things that didn't go well
from book to screen things that i couldn't translate well from book to screen okay uh we don't get
people's internal monologues yeah which uh the points where i thought it really lost something was
the juke just seemed straight up crazy because we don't get like in the one of the first the first
thing you meet him where the dutch is going on and on and then he's like oh we need to cut down the
trees in the book you're getting this whole internal monologue about how much he hates this
fucking forest he's staring at and you lose that so he just kind of seemed straight up crazy like
we don't get to see the crazy develop because we don't get to see everything he's thinking about
yeah so you say that couldn't go from book to screen but i feel like considering its cartoon
things like narration and internal monologue could have been used in a way they weren't
yeah uh it got lost in translation but it wouldn't have had to have been maybe that's a better way to
say yeah too much narration gets very it does but internal monologues could have been used in
this particular type of cartoon like that corny as fuck in films like live action but i think it
could have worked well here i think magrat's character suffers for it she seems a lot simpler
because you don't see her like you get her you get a line of her saying i think a bread knife is a
girl's best friend no a woman's and but you don't see the whole internal choice of the bread knife
over the sacrificial bone handled what's it yeah but you could have even i feel like you could have
shown that i feel like you could have shown that like the hand hovering over both or i think magrat
was a little bit left as a 2d silly girl like in voice and how she was shown yeah and i think a lot
of that is because you don't have her internal monologue in the book like if you took her on
face value in the book without seeing everything that goes on in her head she'd be a silly girl
because she's telling a guy she needs to wash her hair she's dropping off yeah and you don't get a
lot more unless you know what's going on in her head yeah and like the display of power she shows
with the door and stuff kind of seemed a bit incongruous because of that yeah and threatening
the guard yes because yeah you you miss out on some character growth there yeah are you also we
also means we don't get to see the whole thought processes that lead up to the wishes for tom john
so like in the book you get magrat really thinking about the fact that she's quite lonely and that's
where she says she should make friends easily in nanny august yeah and granny has like a whole thing
about let him be who he thinks he is and where she gets to that that we don't really get in the
animated version yes yeah that would have been i think very difficult to show yeah because that
was several internal on logs building up to that wasn't it yeah so yeah it definitely losing the
internal on logs lost something in translation this is massive bug pair of mine not just in this
fit in adaptations in general is characters needing to be stupid for some exposition
where in the book this would be provided by a fit note and the example in this is granny says
something about a vermin and then magrat asks what a vermin is so the joke could be in about it being
related to the lemming and only jokes over small things but magrat would fucking know what one is
she lives in the same area she lives near the same forest like now what i love is how they did this
in good omens which was providing footnotes via narrator yeah and i know that's difficult to do
well and i understand why they didn't because it is very easy to do badly but now i've seen it and
like well why doesn't everybody have this exact fantastic voice actress i think with the most
annoying examples of her experience recently is uh i was replaying the dragon age games uh and that
these games have like quite a lot of lore um so there is a whole section of the game and it's a
very very big key plot stuff that involves knowing a lot of the like elven lore and religion which
means the game needs to provide all that information in a very expositional way but because in these
games you create a character and then in your head you quite often create more backstory for the
character than even the game provides um you deal with things in a certain way so anything
where i am playing an elf character who would know all of this stuff but the game forces me to be
like oh who is that thing so it can be explained so the game can give me this information and
like them has to have been a better way to have done it yeah i feel like just dissolving into
an explanation would have been fine by some kind of narrator figure i mean the the character in
question who ends up giving you most of this information or the characters are both arrogant
dickheads who would just talk over you despite you knowing stuff you don't need to make a character
stupid to provide exposition yeah and it's very specifically they're making a character stupid
so something can be explained to the audience yeah that really bugs me because it's lazy yeah
and especially for something like this where it was the sake of getting an extra joke in
yeah made it more annoying because it's like you you almost make Magra the butt of the joke
by having to make her stupid just so you can make a funny joke about a rodent yeah i agree
because yeah so that's that's a bug bear um some stuff that doesn't make it to screen so
it wouldn't work in animation you can't do the uncountable standing stone no not without like
a little cutaway skit almost yeah yeah so that that got lost which is a shame and yeah and i already
talked about the fact that the whole magic of tom john declaiming doesn't really work which yeah
should we talk things that didn't work before we talk about the stuff that does work so we can
end up with a positive that's a good idea yeah um i didn't like what the fuck was with this cryo
pray stuff and like chrysophy yeah sorry i don't know why they did that like they they cut good bits
elsewhere for time reasons and then added this weird sub mafia plot where it's like vator is in
genuine danger yeah vator is in genuine danger tomorrow and they're losing all their profits from
this now and he was in danger in the book but it was a i can kind of see the logic of trying
to simplify the narrative into a much sharper peril near the end of the series film whatever
there's already the problem i don't think they need to add this extra no i think it could have
worked to add this extra and take other things away to streamline but it didn't it just became
an extra thing that didn't need to be there yeah yeah but also if you think about the fact that
the target audience possibly hadn't read the book and would be coming across this on telly yeah and
again they just made vator look like nothing for no like and tom john saying how could it be so
stupid i know happens in the book but that's in the context of the the disc was tom john's idea
and yeah his idea and like this and this whereas this is just vator being a stupid old man
you know i didn't like it i can kind of see what they were trying to do but it didn't work yeah
i agreed um anything else check off's dog it's not check off the duchess has a dog uh you see
her feeding bits of food and stuff to the dog there's no reason for it to be there the duchess
doesn't have a dog in the book she's not the sort of person who would have a dog in the book it is a
bit of a character shifty change she and i thought when the dog was there i was like right okay so
they're going to do something with the dog she's going to set it on someone or it's going to turn
on her at the end like yeah like the whole check off's gun thing if you're going to have a gun on
the stage in the first act you need to use it in the second act yes uh it was just a pointless dog
and it and i kept waiting for something to happen with it because it was a change from the book and
it was a clear visual change and it never did and it was just like why bother giving the duchess a dog
anyway let's go on to the positives i've already talked a bit about the fact that i really really
love animation and that it has many benefits to doing it like this i think most of the visuals
are spot on i think the character design is great we already talked about the gorgeous backgrounds
yeah um i like the fact that there was like a variance in animation style from scene to scene
and like even in the same scene i like i like the different art styles altogether it seemed
correctly chaotic for a disqual look yeah the sinister woodland animals especially in the
duchess's last scene when the forest kind of eats her were amazing did you see spot sinister bambi
i did yeah i went back that was one scary looking deer yeah the i thought they looked pretty sinister
like standing outside of granny's house as well like yeah the way the way the wolf was drawn i
thought was really good because wolves are often just drawn like big dogs and it wasn't it was drawn
with like wolf proportions it was very long and yeah yeah almond eyes yeah yeah um and the fact
that there's also like it allows for some horror and gore that you wouldn't get in a live action one
where anything truly scary or perilous in color magic and light fantastic kind of come came out
yeah uh in a casting you can keep more instant like you see blood on the dagger and blood pooling
around a dead body you have this kind of terrifying thing of the duchess getting eaten by the forest
yeah i think i think i agree with this decision that they did take out a lot of the body horror
with the the hand thing yeah no i'm glad that wasn't that because that was creepy and in the
book and it was really effective in the book but i don't want to see that on screen no and it didn't
need to be you know they had the reference to him sort of rubbing his hand and stuff but i'm glad
that it wasn't more intense than that but that's what i mean you can do you can do get away with
more horror and to a certain extent body horror and gore in like a 2d animated thing because it's
so stylized and unrealistic yeah um whereas like if this was live action you there would not be
a pool of blood you wouldn't see blood on a dagger not unless you made it a lot darker than this
really calls for yeah yeah it's not really a dark story it just has some dark moments in it yeah
yeah yeah i agree i think and i think i just think this is why animation suits the discworld
so much better than just the mood of it which is a light-hearted thing with with some dark moments
which describes a lot of discworld books it's just so much better suited to animation i would
really genuinely love to see like a studio ghibli style animation of a discworld book i think like
it would the i really like the tales of tales of the earth sea adaptation that studio ghibli did
although some people don't like it and it's not it's not super accurate to
the actually living style i haven't read it either yeah but it's a really lovely thing to
watch and i think some of the discworld stuff like if you watch when you get around to watching
house moving castle without netflix by the way uh i think yeah all of studio ghibli's come onto
netflix in the last few kiki's delivery service as well because obviously i started modelling
myself on that we need to get a big red bow oh that's what i'll get people massive red bow yeah
amazing i love it there's also one little detail i noticed that was really cool which is magra's
fingers going point at the end pointy at the end like witch's claws when she's pointing at someone's
chest and threatening them yeah i did like that that was um that was a really nice nicely
exaggerated stylized yeah without going stupid and overboard with it yeah so that was cool that
worked we already talked about the fact we like the accents accents were very good i do really
like the witch's devonshire accents yeah i think that's a that was a good choice i just because this
is like a remote rural area i probably wish that almost everyone had deeper voices and i almost
always wish that in everything including my own voice i just love i just really like deep voices
yeah there's there's a reason we like christofilly yeah yes if everyone could just be christofilly
please that would be fun yeah that would be lovely thanks um nanny's house was so perfect i
think his backgrounds go yeah but someone put some love into that someone who loved nanny as much as
you do they did but especially the fact that she's got the little dancing hula lamp yeah what was that
there's a there's a joke in the book about you know she wants to use a lamp that someone's brought
her back from foreign parts yeah but it's i think in a book and in a cartoon you can get away with
these kind of anachronistic things like this is obviously meant to be kind of medieval especially
if you look at the costumes but if you look at nanny's house it is like a very camp kitch 70s
northern woman's bungalow yeah yeah with a dancing hula lamp and the the whole way it's
decorated and the sofa and if that was done as a live action thing people would point it
that doesn't work there's a wrong time period compared to that but in the cartoon you get
away with it because of course that's what nanny's house looks like and that's how i'd imagined it
even though yeah the book's set in medieval kind of aesthetic that is how nanny's house is it just is
even if it's never said it is yeah it's almost identical to my northern grandmother's living room
fucking ornaments everywhere except with more colour she didn't allow too much colour because
that was too working class
i've got a lot of aspirational class politics in the UK here speaking of geordies i do slightly
dislike that the one geordie accent in this is the big racist barbarian dude
well this guy's kind of breaking out of a trope so geordies are always used as kind of very agreeable
almost simple like i know but just big racist northern earth didn't need that
would you have preferred he was from leeds yes that would have been much harder
heartly pool i mean they hang monkeys that's enough of your very specific regional prejudices
it's not regional prejudices they hang monkeys in heartly pool is a thing
let's start about guernsey the better i'm sure you're all lovely
do you think we have any listeners in guernsey not anymore
remember like the one thing we were going to do was not insult the listeners oh fuck yeah so
sorry any heartly pool listeners but like guys stop hanging monkeys what the fuck
and then a little bit of random pandering to fans what's it called fan service
which references from the rest of this world that you spotted
yeah there was a little dibbler cameo there is a hot dog seller saying i'll cut me in
throat which was a nice way to reference the hot dog seller bit from the book but also
nod to this disco character that that then exists yeah and then yeah you also see someone in the
drum who has a duck on their head and that is all we shall say about that yeah but yeah
just little moments like that are always nice without being like an entire thing full of fan
service just having a couple of bits for people who know the difficult to go yeah i spotted that
smug smug smug exactly i really like a little bit of fan service yeah yeah it can go overboard
quite easily yeah no it can get like cringy cringy there was a moment in the final like
Avengers infinity war film the first viewing in the cinema i just thought oh cool and then i
actually thought about it i was like oh no that was total fan service where like all the female
characters kind of gather in one thing and they're like go we're behind you and it was like but if
you went ah cool when you saw it in the cinema was it not successful it was a nice little thing
but looking back on it like it made no sense for battle plans or anything and it was like so fan
servicey that it feels like that performative capitalist feminism that's actually a bit cringy
i'd much rather there was just lots of good diverse female representation across the films but
oh speaking of that i'm not going to go into it because we don't need to get angry right now
but shout out to the worst thing about that i've ever seen the mis monopoly games look it up
yourselves if you want to get angry listeners oh what the fuck yes that's so bad especially
the fact that the game acknowledges that the original monopoly game was invented by a woman
to show capitalism is bad and hasbro literally fucking took the idea of her and made it more
capitalist yeah it wasn't even hasbro that did it at the time was it was some dude stole the idea
and painted it yeah yeah as a whole yeah let's not go into it because i just you know as we
mentioned that i should mention something that made us very angry this month one thing that made
us very angry and i just feel like we haven't purple posted it enough on this episode yeah no
i haven't been that feminist i'll uh yeah the other thing that made us angry this month of course
was the picture of somebody who'd turned that like desk set up into a beach simulation and had
a desk chair on sand yeah no what the fuck oh okay no well's fantasy film moments that really
worked on in the adaptation um his little like marx fantasy oh yeah sorry yeah yeah yeah yeah
i thought that was really good um it was very they managed to make the references heavy-handed
without being it was a yeah it was a fun visual call to the so they actually did the marx moment
and they did the laurel and hardy moment and i think that was the only way to put it in really
they'd have either had to leave it out or do yeah and i and i like that they did it because
it's fun to watch and it they properly do the visual and then the ones that don't have a specific
visual like the handbag thing he does like the tone of voice yes yeah a handbag something
that worked which wouldn't have worked if this was live action was the whole idea of the tom john
and the fool being identical or like yeah similar looking if you've done it live action you would
have like had to have the same actor played both parts or at least very very similar looking actors
or if i had to get actual brothers yeah yeah um and then that plot point would have been given away
by it whereas because it's animated you can draw them so when they are put side to side and you're
told to look for it yes they're identical i think that's why they gave tom john makeup for most of
it isn't it like yeah but also like you can have characters that do have really similar faces and
animated thing because that's just the animation style yeah so it's like oh yeah fine fine and then
you put them together like oh no that was on purpose it's not just the animation style and it
works but yeah it wouldn't work live action because it would reveal the plot point too early yeah no i
agree i enjoyed that that was well done they changed it just enough that i kind of hadn't
noticed what they'd done till the reveal so yeah even though i knew the story well yeah i was looking
at it because i was wondering how they do that in the story because it they can't leave it as ambiguous
as the book leaves it no no no and i think it's i think it's left nicely yeah um the bit that you
said uh while we were texting about it was you weren't sure how you felt about like the forest
eating the duchess but it was well done like how do you mean you don't know how you feel about that
well because in the book her endings a lot more her ending is a lot more ambiguous
do you think so yeah i think the book implies she almost could have survived oh see to me it was
very much no like you don't get swallowed up by that many animals and not die i i think the book
left more ambiguity than the film did okay not massively and yes she obviously did die and you
never see her turn up again or i suppose um and obviously the forest did eat her up but it was
just so blatant here and i don't think it needed to be fair enough yeah it could have just been a
fade yeah i would have seen the animals looking at her sternly in the forest starting to move and
cut it there rather than seeing her actually you know as much as it was really well done and it was
a good horror moment um because you've just seen that she can't be destroyed by granny's
technology she can't you know it needed a cauldron to the back of her head she can't be locked up so
to go right but she's going to get eaten by a forest i think is less interesting than going
actually if anyone could face down a bunch of sinister forests and a bunch of wooden creatures
it probably is this villainous woman yeah okay no i see what you mean even though i didn't think
it was that ambiguous in the book it also seemed a bit odd to me to almost end on a horror point
yeah that too even though obviously they did have seen afterwards but yeah yeah but i like a
shiny happy ending yeah because i am i'm that sort of person i am a tartar child
yep i want everything to end nicely happily unambiguously and in the case of a long running
sitcom with a montage that shows everyone happy in five years yeah yeah so overall thoughts it's
nice to remember the 25th of may yep happy glorious 25th or happy glorious 25th happy plague i take it
there are no obscure references because it was not a thing yeah no i didn't even think to look out for
well actually tiny obscure reference thing i did or i was hoping it was an obscure reference it
wasn't which is that nanny refers to the fool's mother as a bell dam which i don't think was
said in the book and i wanted to look up the actual origin of bell dam and whether it came
from the poem the bell dam sounds classy or not and it doesn't it was a way to refer to an old
woman or a particularly beautiful woman before that poem was written okay okay uh it's got its
origins in old english still nice word thing yeah i want to bring that back start calling people a
bell dam a bit more yeah but i think most people now associate it with choraline yeah yeah probably
same all right well we've been here for over three hours Joanna so you should probably play us out
so i can go to tesco and then drop you a copy of pyramids through your left box um thank you for
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