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Malcolm in the Middle of Myrtle-Broadway

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It finally happened. Rose watched Malcolm in the Middle. The Bush-era suburbia sitcom has long been known to virgins as a Top Five in Fran’s formative cultural objects. Rose’s critique may absolutely shock you. Plus, one episode predicted the plot of a recent horror film???

We also discuss mixed reviews on Demna’s current reign at Gucci as newly appointed creative director after Fran went to the viral resort show in Times Square. For non-fashion virgins, we summarize all the context even if you don’t care about this stuff. But, “this… stuff?” It’s more than just fashion. Demna’s signature aesthetic is so omnipotent, you can’t walk through Bushwick at night without seeing motifs of his influence. Not to mention, the stakes of Gucci’s success will have an impact on the entire luxury industry, which is currently in an existential crisis. 

Also featured in this episode:

  • What are the best dresses in Disney princess canon?
  • What the hell is going on with John Travolta’s kangol hat at Cannes?
  • Rose’s review of Widow’s Bay on Apple TV+
  • A partial syllabus of summer culture Rose and Fran will discuss in future episodes:
    • The Vampire Lestat 
    • House of the Dragon
    • Euphoria 
    • Scary Movie 6
    • The Odyssey 
    • Disclosure Day 
    • Maybe Supergirl 
    • Mmmmaybe Spiderman
    • Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
    • Blue Film
    • Ariana Grande’s Petal 
    • Olivia Rodrigo’s You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love 
    • Madonna’s Confessions II

Xoxo Fran & Rose

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