Rom-Coms, Bret Easton Ellis, Norah

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Love: Rom-Coms

Alex gets uncharacteristically sentimental this episode to talk up one of his favorite genres of film, the Romantic Comedy. After some history and some definitions, he talks at length about the versatility of the Rom-Com formula, the value of both diverting from and embracing a formula, and why you should all go watch Music and Lyrics immediately. Andy meanwhile extolls the value of the “Male friendship” variation, and everyone agrees that no one needs to see New Years Eve or Valentine’s Day.

Hate: Bret Easton Ellis

Andy takes his Hate time to list all the varied and awful ways that author, satirist, and edge-lord Bret Easton Ellis has wormed his way into the collective consciousness. He explains Ellis’s cavalier attitude towards everything from his own past to his sexuality to his treatment of women, and his terrible habit of trying to actively bait people on Twitter and defend Donald Trump. Alex, meanwhile, talks about Ellis’s friendship with fellow coke-addled over-writer, Jay McInerny and how Gen X cynicism hasn’t aged well, and everyone is reminded that American Psycho is a better movie than book.

Relationship: Norah (from Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist)

A question from Relationships.txt this episode sees the writer looking for help with her ex who is breaking into her apartment complex to do his laundry. Andy states the obvious of absolutely not at all engaging in any way whatsoever while Alex talks up the value of guilting one’s landlord if for no other reason than liability.