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Season 2015

  • S2015E01 The Philosophy of BioShock

    • July 12, 2015
    • YouTube

    Welcome to a special edition of 8-Bit Philosophy, where classic video games introduce famous thinkers, problems, and concepts with quotes, teachings, and more. This week - the Philosophy of Bioshock, feat. Jared from Wisecrack & MatPat of The Game Theorists.

  • S2015E02 The Hidden Meaning of GTA

    • October 9, 2015
    • YouTube

    In this episode, we're doing things a little differently by cracking into the hidden messages and satire in Grand Theft Auto 5.

  • S2015E03 The Genius of Michael Jackson’s Thriller

    • October 27, 2015
    • YouTube

    Watch as we crack into Michael Jackson's Thriller – the best selling album of ALL TIME! Thriller was a cultural melting pot and was the first album by a black artist to have songs in heavy rotation on MTV. But even though the innovative electronic sound on the album sounded new, it still had roots in traditional black music.

  • S2015E04 The Philosophy of Halo

    • November 3, 2015
    • YouTube

    Watch as we crack into the HALO franchise – one of the best selling video game franchises of ALL TIME!

  • S2015E05 The Philosophy of Fallout

    • November 7, 2015
    • YouTube

    Welcome to a special edition of 8-Bit Philosophy, where classic video games introduce famous thinkers, problems, and concepts with quotes, teachings, and more. This week - The Philosophy of Fallout.

  • S2015E06 The Philosophy of Rick and Morty

    • December 19, 2015
    • YouTube

    Welcome to our special Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Rick and Morty. Get deep-dive insights into the philosophical underpinnings of one of the best shows on television.

Season 2016

  • S2016E01 The Brilliant Deception of Inception

    • January 23, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to a special edition of 8-Bit Philosophy, where we take a look at whether films are dreams. Is the film just using cinematic technique or is it trying to tell us something more? This week – Inception: Are Films Dreams?

  • S2016E02 The Philosophy of The Walking Dead

    • February 11, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition of The Philosophy of The Walking Dead, where we dive into the deeper meaning of The Walking Dead. We're covering: What Does it Mean to Live?, Moral Lines, Dictatorship, and the State of Exception. From ancient Rome to Nietzsche and more, The Walking Dead is quite philosophical at its core. What do YOU think?

  • S2016E03 The Philosophy of House of Cards

    • March 3, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of House of Cards, where we dive into the deeper meaning of the Netflix masterpiece. We're covering: 1) Aesthetics, Theater & Politics; 2) Leaving a Legacy; and 3) Politics as Spectacle.

  • S2016E04 The Philosophy of Final Fantasy

    • March 30, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Final Fantasy (FF7 thru FF13), where we dive into the deeper meaning of the beloved video game series. 1) Psychological Phantasy (Freud & Lacan); 2) The Death Drive, and 3) The World as Standing Reserve

  • S2016E05 The Philosophy of Dark Souls

    • April 5, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Dark Souls, where we dive into the deeper meaning of the beloved video game series. 1) Back to the Womb 2) Castration 3) Endless Misery and Frustration Reserve

  • S2016E06 Inside Out - Is Joy the VILLAIN?

    • April 16, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the villain of Inside Out, where we dive into the deeper meaning of the beloved film that taught us all a little more about our emotions.

  • S2016E07 The Philosophy of South Park

    • May 3, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on Season 19 of South Park, where we dive into the philosophy and politics of one of our favorite shows. We explore South Park's themes of politically correct (PC) culture, gentrification, advertising, social justice, safe spaces and narcissism.

  • S2016E08 Are Video Games RUINING Gaming? (COD, Far Cry, BioShock & More)

    • May 10, 2016
    • YouTube

  • S2016E09 Game of Thrones: Lessons from The Sopranos!?

    • May 14, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on Game of Thrones & The Sopranos: Learning to Die Gracefully. We're exploring how these shows make a statement about knowing your place and learning how to die gracefully in the face of your impending extinction.

  • S2016E10 The Philosophy of Deadpool

    • June 11, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to the description for this very special Wisecrack Edition on Deadpool. We're exploring the smack-talking merc with a mouth and what he represents as a postmodern work...you know, what with all that ironic distance, cynicism, and 'f*ck it' attitude! Just watch the video, ok!?

  • S2016E11 The Philosophy of Bill Murray

    • June 29, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on Bill Murray. We're exploring Murray's unique kind of comedy and his evolution from just another goofy guy to a comedy legend.

  • S2016E12 The Philosophy of Marvel's Daredevil

    • July 16, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the philosophy of Daredevil. We're exploring the heroes and villains of Hell's Kitchen and the choices they make – as we dive into themes of justice, responsibility, vigilantism and criminal justice.

  • S2016E13 The Philosophy of Star Trek

    • July 23, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the philosophy of Star Trek. In this episode, we explore how the Star Trek franchise – through dozens of movies and more than 700 episodes of television – examines concepts like humanism, utilitarianism, the trolley problem and so much more!

  • S2016E14 The Philosophy of The Joker

    • July 30, 2016
    • YouTube

    In preparation for Suicide Squad, we created this special Wisecrack Edition diving into the philosophy of THE JOKER. We highlight some of the most lasting incarnations of the Clown Prince of Crime, including Alan Moore's origin story in The Killing Joke, Christopher Nolan's interpretation in The Dark Knight (starring Heath Ledger, RIP), and portrayals by Jack Nicholson (1989) and Cesar Romero (1966). The episode explores similarities and connections between The Joker and his rival-slash-muse, Batman.

  • S2016E15 South Park on RELIGION

    • August 13, 2016
    • YouTube

    In preparation for Season 20 (!!!) of SOUTH PARK, we created this special Wisecrack Edition exploring the show's philosophy of RELIGION over the past 19 years. Whether it be Jesus or Satan, Frosty the Snowman or God himself, Trey Parker and Matt Stone (who also created The Book of Mormon) aren't afraid of addressing religion head-on – even if it isn't exactly clear where the show stands on the issue. South Park forces us to take a hard look at what religion really means to us, and in the process, the show raises some important questions that other series wouldn’t have the nerve to ask.

  • S2016E16 The Philosophy of Kanye West

    • August 27, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on Kanye West's Philosophy of Death. Mortality is clearly a recurring theme in Kanye's lyrics, videos and interviews. But is it any wonder that the WAY in which Kanye deals with death is similar to the ideas proposed by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard? Is this similarity a total coincidence or is there truly a comparison to be made between Kanye and Kierkegaard? We're here to find out!

  • S2016E17 Is Zootopia RACIST!?

    • September 10, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on Disney's Zootopia, where we dive head-first into the film's somewhat mixed messages about race. While Zootopia is clearly a kids movie that celebrates diversity and acceptance, its use of animal metaphors allow for some pretty racist interpretations... Let's dive in and see!

  • S2016E18 The Inspirations of MR. ROBOT

    • September 27, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on USA's Mr. Robot, where we dive head-first into the cinematic references and inspirations of the show. We'll explore specific influences, including Fight Club, The Matrix, American Psycho, Taxi Driver and Natural Born Killers.

  • S2016E19 The Philosophy of Shia LaBeouf

    • October 8, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Shia LaBeouf, exploring the motivations behind one of the most enigmatic actors and internet sensations around. After bouncing from one tabloid scandal to another, Shia LaBeouf emerged as an auteur of the bizarre with his #IAMSORRY installation – a performance art piece aimed at apologizing to the world with sincerity. Drawing from pop culture references like Deadpool, Spring Breakers and Brittney Spears, we dive headfirst into understanding how sincerity and apology works in a world of post-modern cynicism and disillusionment.

  • S2016E20 The Philosophy of BOJACK HORSEMAN

    • October 22, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of BoJack Horseman, exploring the dark existential undertones of this seemingly light-hearted cartoon. Behind the colorful animations and snarky one-liners is a show that's astonishingly deep – a series that ponders important philosophical questions about living life in a meaningless universe. From Pascal to Sartre, we'll dive into the thinkers and philosophies that are foundational to the show's underlying message.

  • S2016E21 The Philosophy of THE PURGE (with Rick & Morty!)

    • November 5, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of The Purge, diving into the political and socio-economic implications of The Purge – including brilliant references from Rick & Morty! In this episode, we'll geek out on the movies themselves while also exploring how an event like The Purge seems to amplify the many issues and conditions of various social classes.

  • S2016E22 RICK & MORTY's Must-Know References!

    • November 19, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the must-know references in Rick and Morty. From Freddy Krueger to Zardoz, Rick and Morty pays homage to the imagery and themes of pop culture's most beloved properties – often inverting them to communicate something new. The more of these references you know and understand, the richer the show becomes! So what are the most important of these references? How do they elevate the show to new levels? Join us as we dive in!

  • S2016E23 Darth Vader's Biggest Fears – Star Wars Explained

    • December 3, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition of Star Wars Explained where we explore the The Philosophy of Darth Vader. What ultimately turns the innocent Anakin Skywalker of The Phantom Menace movie into the Dark Lord of the Sith is something we all confront: a paralyzing fear of death. Anakin must choose between two competing ideologies when faced with the impending death of his loved ones – The Sith way, or the Jedi way. From Buddhist texts to Pulitzer Prize-winning discourses on death anxiety, we dive deep into one of the most iconic characters to ever star on the silver screen.

  • S2016E24 The Philosophy of FALLOUT 4

    • December 17, 2016
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Fallout 4, where we explore many of the political themes from previous installments, plus a new philosophical question with the introduction of Synths to the world of the wasteland: What does it mean to be human? Drawing from philosopher Donna Haraway’s essay “A Cyborg Manifesto,” we discuss the ramifications of how we define what is “human” – both in the Wasteland, and in our own world.

Season 2017

  • S2017E01 SOUTH PARK's Must-Know References

    • January 14, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the must-know references in South Park. From Britney Spears to Ex Machina, South Park constantly borrows from and parodies pop culture and current events to make profound statements about the world we live in. The more of these references you know and understand, the richer the show becomes! So which are the most important of these references? How do they elevate the show to new levels? Join us as we dive in!

  • S2017E02 The Philosophy of Get Schwifty (Rick and Morty)

    • January 28, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Get Schwifty! Join us as we take a closer look at religion and belief systems in one of our favorite episodes of Rick and Morty! Time to Get Schwifty!

  • S2017E03 The Walking Dead: The Philosophy of Negan

    • February 11, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Negan. Join as we explore the methodology behind Negan's actions and how he psychologically breaks survivors to police themselves and become the perfect Dictator in the post-apocalyptic world of The Walking Dead.

  • S2017E04 The Philosophy of Westworld

    • February 23, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Westworld, exploring how the show draws on one of humanity's oldest stories to explore how free will shapes our understanding of good and evil. Through the lens of the show's incredible cast of characters (Ford, William, The Man in Black, Arnold, Dolores, Bernard, and Maeve), we dive into themes of predestination, ethics, consciousness, and more, reflecting on how Westworld makes us think about the choices we make and how we live our own lives.

  • S2017E05 Suicide Squad: What Went Wrong?

    • February 25, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on one of the most tragic films of the year: David Ayer’s Suicide Squad. Despite the fact that the movie was marred by critical changes at late stages of production, it still has signs of intellectual ambition. Join us as we look closely at the script’s thematic foundation and connect it to the other films of the DC Cinematic Universe. By tracing the theme of control through Man of Steel and Batman V. Superman, we can get a better understanding of what Suicide Squad was perhaps trying to achieve before the film was re-edited by the studio. Is it possible for us to still glean something insightful from a deeply flawed movie? With this new Wisecrack Edition format, we answer just that.

  • S2017E06 The Philosophy of Attack on Titan

    • February 28, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Attack on Titan, where we explore the surprising political ideology of the society within the walls. Is it possible that in this dystopian society a controversial philosophy from a Nazi theorist, Carl Schmitt, may be the only thing keeping the fabric of society from collapsing? Or is that just what those in power want citizens to believe?

  • S2017E07 Battlefield 1: What Went Wrong?

    • March 18, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this special Wisecrack Edition on Battlefield 1, where we explore why a big game franchise chose the war to end all wars, World War 1. Why after years of WW2 games has WW1 been brought to light? Join us as we explore one of the most popular franchises take on one of the most horrific wars.

  • S2017E08 The Dark Knight Rises: What Went Wrong?

    • March 25, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on The Dark Knight Rises: What Went Wrong? Coming off the crest of the acclaim of The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises had a lot to live up to. In good Nolan fashion, not only did the film continue the ambitious themes established by its predecessor, but it added so much more. And that's where things started to get messy. From the inspiration of Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities to Occupy Wall Street, we delve in to the themes behind the conclusion of one of the biggest trilogies of the decade.

  • S2017E09 Westworld: Music as Storytelling

    • April 8, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Music in Westworld. The deeper meaning and philosophy of Westworld isn't just limited to its dialogue – it's layered throughout its masterful use of music. We'll see how Westworld uses classical compositions and modern pop to create its own dreamworld.

  • S2017E10 Rick and Morty: The Philosophy of Szechuan Sauce

    • April 15, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Rick and Morty Seaon 3: The Philosophy of Szechuan Sauce. Join us as we dive in to Camus and Dostoevsky in order to gain deeper insight in to Rick's journey for that teriyaki dipping sauce. That's what this entire episode is about, Wisecrack- that Mulan Mcnugget Sauce. It's our rosebud; our one armed man. It's what drives us.

  • S2017E11 The Philosophy of GHOST IN THE SHELL (with Naruto)

    • April 29, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on one of the most philosophically complex animated films of all time: Ghost in the Shell. Through the lens of legendary philosopher Georg Hegel, we’ll examine how Ghost in the Shell not only laid a foundation for decades of sci-fi to come, but presents us with a truly fresh and original take on the next step of human evolution. Whereas most films that explore the line between human and machine require one side to triumph over the other, Ghost in the Shell suggests something radically different.

  • S2017E12 SOUTH PARK - The Philosophy of Margaritaville!

    • May 6, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on the 2009 Emmy Award Winning South Park episode "Margaritaiville." We'll explore how, through clever religious allegory, South Park crafts a multi-layered critique on the nature of power structures in our contemporary economic climate. By playfully positing that economics functions as a cryptic religion in its own right, South Park brilliantly satirize the financial crisis of 2008 – and the way people responded.

  • S2017E13 'It's Always Sunny' The Perfect Anti-Sitcom

    • May 9, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. If traditional sitcoms are defined by progressive character development, saccharine moralism, and sentimental romance, then It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is unique in how it lampoons each of these tropes and presents us with an ensemble that deliberately avoids any sign of growth. Drawing from pioneering sitcoms like Cheers, Friends, and How I met your Mother, we’ll explore how Always Sunny isn’t just an anti-sitcom, it’s the perfect anti-sitcom.

  • S2017E14 The Philosophy of GET OUT

    • May 13, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Get Out. There are few films as clever in their depiction of racial tensions in America as Jordan Peele’s social thriller Get Out. While most movies that focus on race take aim at those who overtly try to disenfranchise minorities, Get Out does something unique: it explores how the demeanor of white liberals who have supposedly “moved beyond racism” may not be as authentic as they may think. By drawing on black thinkers and philosophers, we explore how Get Out is a masterful depiction of the black condition in 20th Century America.

  • S2017E15 How RICK & MORTY Tells A Story (The Ricks Must Be Crazy)

    • May 20, 2017
    • YouTube

    Rick and Morty is incredibly unique, with its remarkable characters, unforgettable episodes, and surprisingly profound subjects. But the show is also exceptional in its ability to play with our expectations while employing rather traditional storytelling techniques. In this special Wisecrack Edition, we explore how Dan Harmon’s Universal Theory of Storytelling (effectively a variation of Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth / Hero’s Journey) helps bring the show’s dark and subversive themes to life. By following one of our favorite episodes – “The Ricks Must Be Crazy” – we dive into the structure and formula for crafting great stories.

  • S2017E16 The Philosophy of ONE PUNCH MAN

    • May 27, 2017
    • YouTube

    One Punch Man's Saitama isn't your typical hero. He doesn't struggle to defeat villains so much as he struggles to show up to the fight on time. What can Saitama and his bored lifestyle teach us about our own modern lifestyle? And what secrets lie in the show's storytelling? Join us in this Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of One Punch Man.

  • S2017E17 Batman v Superman: What Went Wrong?

    • June 3, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Batman v Superman: What Went Wrong? It’s no secret that BvS has drawn widespread ire for its issues with plot and tone. So, in an effort not to dwell on the same issues, we decided to focus on another problem plaguing the film: its ideological failings. Many of the film’s cues are taken straight from Frank Miller’s graphic novel The Dark Knight Returns – a work that paints a very clear philosophical divide between Batman and Superman. But it's in replicating this dynamic that BvS starts to flounder. By exploring some of Miller’s key inspirations, we’ll unveil how the philosophical backbone of The Dark Knight Returns was adapted to Batman v Superman – with lackluster results.

  • S2017E18 The Philosophy of LOGAN

    • June 6, 2017
    • YouTube

    Logan is one of the most unique superhero movies to come out in the past decade. That’s largely because it’s not a superhero movie at all, it’s a Western. What makes Logan a masterpiece is how it takes some of the defining themes of the western genre – searching, enclosure, and the end of an era – and updates it to not only reflect the final moments of one of the most beloved comic book characters of all time, but to make a rather sly statement on the current state of the film industry. Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Logan.

  • S2017E19 The Matrix Reloaded: What Went Wrong?

    • June 10, 2017
    • YouTube

    The Matrix is a masterpiece of the first order. But what happens when this sci-fi journey is complete? We unearth just how one of the most hyped sequels of all time went oh-so-wrong.

  • S2017E20 The Walking Dead: Why Do We Love the Zombie Apocalypse?

    • June 17, 2017
    • YouTube

    What can our obsession with apocalypse teach us? We explore how shows like The Walking Dead can be viewed as a new spin on utopia. Has the idea of rebuilding in the ashes of the world replaced our dreams of flying cars and jetpacks?

  • S2017E21 Assassin's Creed: What Went Wrong?

    • June 24, 2017
    • YouTube

    “Nothing is True. Everything is Permitted.” If you’re an Assassin’s Creed fan like us, you’ve probably heard this phrase parroted by the Assassin’s Order numerous times. Does this motto reveal something essential about the Assassins' ideology? Or is it just deliberately cryptic nonsense? In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive in to the book from which the mantra was lifted, Vladimir Bartol’s 1939 novel Alamut, to explore how the philosophical backbone of this classic translated to the Assassin’s Creed franchise in a rather confusing manner. This questionable handling of philosophical material isn’t enough to hurt the games, but it ends up REALLY hurting the movie. Find out how!

  • S2017E22 The Philosophy of Spider-Man

    • July 1, 2017
    • YouTube

    “With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility”- Uncle Ben’s famous lines have defined the inner struggle of everyone’s favorite web slinger across all of its 17,000 reboots. In this Wisecrack Edition, we explore how this mantra uniquely positions Spiderman as a reflection of American international relations. Just as America struggles with how it should responsibly wield its immense power and resources, so too does Peter struggle with how to responsibly use his powers as Spiderman. By drawing upon thinkers William V Spanos, Sacvan Bercovich and other International Relations theorists, we’ll uncover the philosophies that make Spiderman the quintessential American Superhero, and make some predictions as to how these philosophies will carry over in to Spiderman: Homecoming.

  • S2017E23 The Philosophy of Black Mirror

    • July 8, 2017
    • YouTube

    Black Mirror is one of the most unnerving viewing experiences in recent memory. And around the Wisecrack office, watching Black Mirror goes hand in hand with having a panic attack. But why does this show evoke such a sense of dread? Unlike other shows about technology and future dystopias, Black Mirror taps in to something eerily familiar to our everyday world. In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive in to the work of prophetic French philosopher Guy Debord to better understand an idea that permeates Black Mirror, as well as our own society- spectacle. Drawing from Debord’s landmark text “The Society of the Spectacle,” we explore how Black Mirror holds up a MIRROR (see what we did there?) to our current social predicament: namely, the ways in which technology not only mediates our relationships with other humans, but also the world around us.

  • S2017E24 Game of Thrones: The Philosophy of Daenerys Targaryen

    • July 15, 2017
    • YouTube

    We all know that Game of Thrones is just that… a game for the Iron Throne. But with all the time spent theorizing on who WILL win the Seven Kingdoms, we decided to take a different approach and pose the question: Who is actually FIT to rule the Seven Kingdoms? In this Wisecrack Edition, we focus on the Queen of Dragons herself, Daenerys Targaryen. Through the lens of political philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli, we evaluate Daenerys’s leadership skills utilizing three of his most famous texts: The Prince, Discourses on Livy, and The Art of War. How does the Breaker of Chains stack up? Let’s find out!

  • S2017E25 The Philosophy of Christopher Nolan (Part 1)

    • July 22, 2017
    • YouTube

    The first of a three part series on Christopher Nolan.

  • S2017E26 The Philosophy of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

    • July 25, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.

  • S2017E27 What South Park Teaches Us About Economics

    • July 29, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on What South Park Teaches Us About Economics.

  • S2017E28 Rick and Morty: Is Modern Life Soul-Crushing? – Season 3 Episode 2 Breakdown

    • August 3, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E29 What Key & Peele Teach Us About Comedy

    • August 5, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on What Key & Peele Teach Us About Comedy.

  • S2017E30 Why Did Rick Really Turn Himself Into A Pickle? – Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 3 Breakdown

    • August 9, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E31 What's The Point of Rick's Game? – Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 4 Breakdown

    • August 16, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E32 The Philosophy of Death Note – What Is Justice?

    • August 19, 2017
    • YouTube

    Death Note is all about justice, but what exactly is it trying to say? In this Wisecrack Edition, we'll dive into Death Note's unique exploration of justice, injustice, and potato chips. Join us as we explore the philosophies of Light, L and more.

  • S2017E33 Finding Dory: What Went Wrong?

    • August 23, 2017
    • YouTube

    If you’re going to make a sequel, try not to take 13 years to make it. If you take 13 years anyway, then at least don’t rewrite the whole thing at the last minute, right? Wrong. In this edition of What Went Wrong, we explore how late stage rewrites in Pixar’s Finding Dory led to some questionable narrative choices, resulting in a rather underwhelming film.

  • S2017E34 The Philosophy of Dragon Ball

    • August 26, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Buddhist Philosophy in Dragon Ball.

  • S2017E35 Quick Take: Can Game of Thrones Still Surprise Us?

    • August 29, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Quick Take on Season 7 of Game of Thrones.

  • S2017E36 Why Does Rick Need Toxic Rick? – Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 6 Breakdown

    • August 31, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E37 Netflix's Death Note: What Went Wrong?

    • September 5, 2017
    • YouTube

    Adapting a 37 episode anime in to a 90 minute movie is an enormous challenge, so a reduction in depth is expected. Instead of the anime's philosophical dialogue on justice, Netflix's new Death Note film attempts to tackle the blurry distinction between good and evil. But does it succeed? Join us as we explore the ideological inconsistencies in this Wisecrack Quick Take on Death Note: What Went Wrong?

  • S2017E38 How Do We Escape the System? – Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 7 Breakdown

    • September 13, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E39 South Park – Season 20: What Went Wrong?

    • September 16, 2017
    • YouTube

    South Park is a Wisecrack favorite, and with the success of the serialized narratives of seasons 18 and 19, Season 20 was set up to be the best, and most relevant, season yet. But, it turned out to be.... less than that. Find out what went wrong on this Wisecrack Edition of South Park season 20!

  • S2017E40 The Philosophy of Christopher Nolan (Part 2) – feat. Batman Dark Knight Trilogy

    • September 23, 2017
    • YouTube

    The second of a three part series on Christopher Nolan.

  • S2017E41 Quick Take: Blade Runner – Must-Know Philosophy Before 2049

    • September 26, 2017
    • YouTube

    Blade Runner is one of the richest sci-fi films in cinema history, so following up on such a classic is a daunting challenge. Luckily, the new anime that bridges Blade Runner and its forthcoming sequel flexes all the brains that made the original so legendary. On this Wisecrack Quick Take, we’re gonna break down the core symbolism and philosophical ideas of the original film and see how they also manifest in Shinichiro Watanabe’s new anime, Blade Runner Blackout 2022.

  • S2017E42 The Matrix Revolutions: What Went Wrong?

    • September 30, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to the second installment in our 'What Went Wrong?' series on The Matrix sequels! For this video, we decided to go balls-to-the-wall, breaking down all the intellectual goings-on of The Matrix franchise – finally answering the question: does this movie make sense? Get ready as we dive into what is perhaps the most philosophically-ambitious trilogy Hollywood has (and will) ever produce!

  • S2017E43 Clone Beth vs. Pickle Rick: Does Choice Matter? – Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 9 Breakdown

    • September 27, 2017
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  • S2017E44 How Social Media Ruined Nuance – South Park Season 21 Episode 3 Breakdown

    • October 3, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E45 Why Beth Chose Jerry – Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 10 Breakdown

    • October 5, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E46 The Philosophy of Mr. Robot

    • October 7, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Mr. Robot!

  • S2017E47 Quick Take: Blade Runner 2049 – Do Memories Make Us Human?

    • October 13, 2017
    • YouTube

    The landmark original Blade Runner film confronted us with with the question “What Makes us Human?” The much anticipated sequel "Blade Runner 2049" continues to mediate on the importance of this question, but instead of retreading the same ground, it proposes something new that is essential to our humanity — our desire for connection and intimacy. Join us as we break down all the juicy, smart stuff behind Dennis Villeneuve's newest masterpiece!

  • S2017E48 Quick Take: BoJack Horseman Season 4 – What is BoJack Searching For?

    • October 18, 2017
    • YouTube

    The first three seasons of BoJack Horseman showed us a protagonist that, despite his Hollywoo success, struggled to find meaning. Season 4 departs from this narrative, to focus on... well, narrative. Join us on this Wisecrack Quick Take as we break down how our tendency to define ourselves through stories serves as the thematic backbone for the newest season of that show starring the horse from Horsin' Around.

  • S2017E49 The Philosophy of Saw

    • October 21, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Saw!

  • S2017E50 Netflix's Stranger Things: A Theory On Nostalgia

    • October 26, 2017
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    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Stranger Things!

  • S2017E51 Quick Take: Destiny 2 on Religion – Rise of Evil

    • October 28, 2017
    • YouTube

    Is Destiny 2 inspired by one of England's most famous poets? And if so, what can we learn about the game's antagonist's true motivation?

  • S2017E52 The Philosophy of Berserk (Anime)

    • November 4, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Berserk!

  • S2017E53 Quick Take: Thor Ragnarok – The Smartest Marvel Movie Ever?

    • November 7, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Quick Take on Thor: Ragnarok!

  • S2017E54 The Emoji Movie: What Went Wrong?

    • November 11, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on What Went Wrong (besides everything) in The Emoji Movie!

  • S2017E55 How South Park Gets Trump Right

    • November 14, 2017
    • YouTube

  • S2017E56 Quick Take: My Hero Academia – Why Heroes Matter

    • November 16, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Quick Take on My Hero Academia Season 2!

  • S2017E57 The Lion King: Is Simba the VILLAIN?

    • November 25, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on The Lion King!

  • S2017E58 How Adventure Time Tells A Story

    • December 2, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on Adventure Time!

  • S2017E59 South Park: Did 2017 BREAK The Show?

    • December 5, 2017

  • S2017E60 The Philosophy of Fight Club

    • December 9, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on the Philosophy of Fight Club!

  • S2017E61 Man of Steel (Superman): What Went Wrong?

    • December 12, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on What Went Wrong in Man of Steel!

  • S2017E62 The Philosophy of Archer

    • December 16, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Archer!

  • S2017E63 Quick Take: Star Wars, The Last Jedi – Themes Explained

    • December 20, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Quick Take on Star Wars: The Last Jedi!

  • S2017E64 Deadpool: How to Advertise in 2017

    • December 23, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on How to Advertise in 2017 with Deadpool 2!

  • S2017E65 Quick Take: Pixar's Coco – Philosophy of Death

    • December 28, 2017
    • YouTube

    Welcome to this Wisecrack Quick Take on Pixar's Coco!

Season 2018

Season 2019

  • S2019E01 Netflix's CASTLEVANIA: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • January 5, 2019
    • YouTube

    Netflix's Castlevania anime adaptation packs in a lot of themes. The quest for knowledge, the role of religion, and a celebration of humanism. But does it succeed?

  • S2019E02 DONNIE DARKO: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • January 12, 2019
    • YouTube

    Donnie Darko has garnered the reputation of being one of the most profound independent films in the past 15 years- but why? In this Wisecrack Half-Baked Edition, we chart the film’s depiction of time travel against leading thinkers in physics to discern what about this film has made a generation tick.

  • S2019E03 NICOLAS CAGE's Acting: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • January 19, 2019
    • YouTube

    Many have debated the merits of Nic Cage. But many miss the point. In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive in the foundations of modern acting to ask the eternal question: Is Nic Cage Deep or Dumb?

  • S2019E04 Netflix's Black Mirror: Bandersnatch – Do You REALLY Have Choice?

    • January 24, 2019
    • YouTube

    Netflix's first attempt at interactivity was certainly an ambitious one. Not only does it introduce choice in storytelling for the first time ever on the platform, but it also invites the audience to question HOW that choice affects the nature of story. In this Wisecrack vlog, we'll talk about a concept called "ludonarrativity" and how "Bandersnatch" highlights the complexity of storytelling in gaming.

  • S2019E05 Why THE JOKER’s Mysterious Origins MATTER

    • January 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    As many are aware, there's a new Joker origin film coming out later this year starring Joaquin Phoenix. As excited as we are of seeing the Clown Prince of Gotham get his own movie, one thing gives us pause: the Joker's LACK of an origin is one of the things that makes him one of the most compelling villains in comics history. In this Wisecrack Edition, we'll look back at how comic writers have utilized the Joker's mysterious origins to create a philosophically compelling antagonist and predict which version might inform the the live action adaptation coming in 2019.

  • S2019E06 The Philosophy of True Detective

    • January 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    The first season of True Detective is well known for engaging with pessimist themes, but the philosophy of pessimism goes beyond just the ramblings of Rust Cohle. It permeates the very fabric of the show - woven into its aesthetics, its references to other works, and even its missteps. Join us in this Wisecrack Edition as we discuss HOW True Detective creates an atmosphere of pessimism.

  • S2019E07 The Accidental Fascism of You've Got Mail: What This 90's Rom-Com Is Really About

    • February 2, 2019
    • YouTube

    Is You've Got Mail the most Orwellian rom-com? Join us as we explore the subversive nature of a movie that thought online dating would be a good thing.

  • S2019E08 Django Unchained: How to DESTROY An Ideology

    • February 9, 2019
    • YouTube

    Tarantino films are well known for their over-the-top violence and profane language. They're NOT well known for their subtle and nuanced critiques of systems of oppression, which, surprisingly, is exactly what we get in Django Unchained. In this Wisecrack Edition, we break down how everything from language to 200 year old operas, to the role of acting in giving slaves agency, inform how this film masterfully subverts the logic of slavery in the antebellum South.

  • S2019E09 Starship Troopers: How to Make Fascism SEXY

    • February 16, 2019
    • YouTube

    Starship Troopers is a hard film to pin down. Some say it's an obvious satirical takedown or militaristic fascism. Others say a straightforward interpretation suggesting the film is earnestly pro-fascist isn't necessarily wrong. So, which is it? In this Wisecrack Edition, we'll study the powerful incredibly nuanced political philosophy of this sci-fi cult classic.

  • S2019E10 The Philosophy of Mob Psycho 100

    • February 21, 2019
    • YouTube

    Like manga artist ONE's previous work One Punch Man, Mob Psycho 100 features an overpowered protagonist unable to derive happiness from the thing that makes them "special." But what does it mean to be special? And can such a label actually bring us happiness?? In this Wisecrack Edition, we'll explore Mob and the other Espers' inability to reconcile their exceptionalism with their desire to live a good life.

  • S2019E11 How HORROR Movies Changed

    • February 23, 2019
    • YouTube

    Why were there so many serial killer movies in the 90s? Or Satanic films in the 80s? Or zombie films in the 2000s? In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive into the history of Hollywood’s most economically resilient genre to unearth the social, financial, and technological issues that informed some of cinema’s most iconic scares.

  • S2019E12 Why FYRE Was Never Real

    • February 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    People can't stop talking about the Fyre Festival. Aside from being a spectacle of failure we can't look away from, Fyre represents a lot of things going on in our media-saturated lives. Join us as we dive in to the bowels of the Fyre Fest to figure out why this event has resonated so much.

  • S2019E13 Prometheus and Alien: Covenant – Deep or Dumb?

    • March 2, 2019
    • YouTube

    It's hard to imagine that just a few years ago, Prometheus was positioned to kickstart a whole new Alien franchise. But after its less-than-stellar reviews, and the poor boxoffice return of Alien Covenant, chances are we'll never see anther installment. One of the biggest criticisms leveled against these films is that they fumble around with profound questions, but ultimately fail to address them in any substantial way. But is this really the case? Find out in this Wisecrack Edition, where we'll answer the question plaguing all Ridley Scott fans: are these films deep or dumb?

  • S2019E14 The Problem With Game Theory – The Philosophy of Billions

    • March 14, 2019
    • YouTube

    Although it seems like Billions leads Bobby Axelrod and Chuck Rhoades Jr. are moral opposites, their methods are quite similar. In this Wisecrack Edition, we’ll dive in to Game Theory and show how it not only informs the shady financial opportunism of billionaire Bobby Axelrod, but also the ruthless politicking of US Attorney Chuck Rhoades. Join us as we explore the metagames and multidimensional chess played by both Rhoades and Axelrod, and how it slowly erodes their moral compasses.

  • S2019E15 Is BANKSY Deep or Dumb?

    • March 16, 2019
    • YouTube

    Banksy may be one of the most well-known artists in the world - but is he deep or dumb? We'll explore Banksy's influences and goals to see if he lives up to all the hype.

  • S2019E16 How Memes Transformed Hollywood

    • March 20, 2019
    • YouTube

    Memes are often considered silly and trivial, but as we've seen in recent years, they can have a profound impact on the way we consume culture. In this Wisecrack Edition, we'll explore how memes have greatly affected a particularly powerful player in the culture industry: Hollywood.

  • S2019E17 Netflix's BIG MOUTH: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • March 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    Big Mouth is a lot of crude humor and puberty jokes - but is it deep or dumb? We explore the neuroscience of being a teenager and the show's take on shame.

  • S2019E18 Why BAD Films Are Better Than You Think (feat. The Room, Sharknado, Troll 2)

    • March 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    Why do we love bad films? Is it just for the sake of irony to watch The Room for your 50th time? In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive into why films can be so bad they're good, and what that means for society.

  • S2019E19 Quick Take: 'US’ and The American Dream – What It Means

    • March 28, 2019
    • YouTube

    What does 'Us' mean? The torrent of symbols and metaphors can be overwhelming in Jordan Peele's latest film, but we think we've figured it out. Join us for this Wisecrack Quick Take as we break down the symbols and meaning of Us.

  • S2019E20 Flat Earth: What Makes REAL Science?

    • March 30, 2019
    • YouTube

    How do we know what we know? Join us as we get nerdy about the philosophy of science and how it relates to the rotundity of the Earth.

  • S2019E21 Game of Thrones: How to SOLVE The End

    • April 9, 2019
    • YouTube

    Wisecrack's resident Game of Thrones experts use George R.R. Martin's source material and inspirations – including literature, history, and classical myths — to determine who has the best shot at ruling Westeros. Learn how to use logic and context to solve the end of Game of Thrones... and find out why the end may already be written!

  • S2019E22 IDIOCRACY: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • April 13, 2019
    • YouTube

    Some people have called Mike Judge's Idiocracy prophetic. But does the 2005 classic stack up? Join us as we determine whether it's deep, or dumb.

  • S2019E23 Harry Potter & The Plague of Twitter: Why JK Rowling Should Leave Harry Alone

    • April 20, 2019
    • YouTube

    JK Rowling has been regularly updating the Harry Potter lore; not through more books, not through movies, but through twitter. Fans voraciously consume extra-textual canon on works like Harry Potter, Star Wars and much more. But does this desire for an all-encompassing knowledge of how fictional worlds tell us something about our own anxieties? In this Wisecrack Edition, we’ll dive in to the works of philosopher Martin Heidegger to discover why people are so consumed by the desire to understand the nitty gritty details of fictional worlds, and to how it reflects an essential element of our humanity.

  • S2019E24 How Humanity Ends (Akira, Videodrome, Tetsuo: The Iron Man) – Wisecrack Edition

    • April 25, 2019
    • YouTube

  • S2019E25 Why We Worship A**HOLE Characters (Rick & Morty, Breaking Bad, The Punisher)

    • April 27, 2019
    • YouTube

    Why do we love jerks? Modern culture is obsessed with the Tony Montanas, Rich Sanchezes, and Walter Whites of the world. And in their obsession, fans often take away from a piece of media the exact opposite of what its creators intended. How does this happen? Join us as we go back to the jerks that started it all.

  • S2019E26 Why Hitler is Everywhere

    • May 4, 2019
    • YouTube

    The over-use of comparing people to Hitler has watered down the analogy to the point where even when something actually deserves the comparison it's seen as an exaggeration even if it is an apt comparison.

  • S2019E27 Why Our Eyes Are SHUT (Eyes Wide Shut)

    • May 7, 2019
    • YouTube

    Kubrick's final film was widely considered a failure upon release in 1999. But 20 years later, it's garnered a reputation for being just as thought-provoking and masterful as his most famous works. Drawing from essayists Mario Falsetto and Tim Kreider, we'll dive in to the film's unique aesthetic and how it informs the film's biting social commentary.

  • S2019E28 How Conspiracies Changed (Flat Earth, Anti-Vaxxers)

    • May 11, 2019
    • YouTube

    Are conspiracy theories different now? Join us, as we explore the changing nature of conspiracy theories and what they mean for the world.

  • S2019E29 INTERSTELLAR: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • May 18, 2019
    • YouTube

    Christopher Nolan's Interstellar elicits mixed reaction. Is it a space masterpiece, or a blackhole of nonsense? In this episode, we'll explore Nolan's themes – of exploration, love and knowledge – and ask the question: is Interstellar deep or dumb?

  • S2019E30 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones - What Went Wrong?

    • May 18, 2019
    • YouTube

    Do you dislike sand? Do you dislike Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones? These are serious questions that have plagued philosophers for decades. Not really, but we wanted to figure out exactly what happened in the second Star Wars prequel - where George Lucas tries to make an epic romance, and fails.

  • S2019E31 How Fraudsters Become Heroes (ft. Fyre Fest, Theranos, Martin Shkreli)

    • May 25, 2019
    • YouTube

    With multiple documentaries about Fyre Festival, 2 feature films in development about Elizabeth Holmes, and HBO creating a new documentary about fake heiress Anna Delvey, our culture has become obsessed with morally dubious scammers. We love to hate to love to learn about these people, and of course we're here to ask: why?

  • S2019E32 Will Wall-E Come True? (vs. Star Trek)

    • May 28, 2019
    • YouTube

    Does ordering Uber Eats and binge watching Netflix have you convinced that humanity is just around the corner from becoming the lazy slobs from Wall-E? Or does making new meatspace friends through Pokemon GO convince you that technology is making us more human like in Star Trek? In this Wisecrack Edition on automation, we’ll dive in to the visions of the future presented by these two sci fi classics and ask: which one will come true?

  • S2019E33 The Philosophy of The Stanley Parable and The Beginner's Guide

    • May 31, 2019
    • YouTube

    The Stanley Parable and its successor, The Beginner’s Guide, are widely known as thought-provoking games. In this Wisecrack Edition, we’ll study the philosophical implications of the games as they relate to the relation between gamer and game (Stanley Parable), and between creator and game (Beginner’s Guide).

  • S2019E34 Game of Thrones Finale: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • June 4, 2019
    • YouTube

    Now that Game of Thrones is over, it's time to ask: is this milestone in television deep or dumb?

  • S2019E35 Avengers Endgame: How History Defines The Avengers – Wisecrack Edition

    • June 8, 2019
    • YouTube

  • S2019E36 Inglorious Basterds: What Tarantino Got Wrong

    • June 15, 2019
    • YouTube

    Many Tarantino films celebrate film as a medium through references and homages, but Inglorious Basterds goes a step further. It’s a testament to the power of film. But is Tarantino’s message no longer relevant?

  • S2019E37 Scott Pilgrim: How Video Games Tell Stories

    • June 18, 2019
    • YouTube

    What can video games teach us about film narratives? Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is chock full of video game tropes, but can it help us better understand screenwriting? Join us, as we explore the use of fractal narratives in this Wisecrack Edition.

  • S2019E38 Why AVENGERS: ENDGAME Did What GAME OF THRONES Couldn’t

    • June 22, 2019

  • S2019E39 JOHN WICK's Secret Layer of Comedy

    • June 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    We all know the John Wick films for their incredible action scenes and over-the-top brutality. But can they also be thought of as... funny? In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive into America's cinematic history to ask the question: is John Wick slapstick?

  • S2019E40 Zac Efron As Ted Bundy: What Went Wrong?

    • June 29, 2019
    • YouTube

    It's been 42 years since serial killer Ted Bundy was convicted and sentenced to death. Thanks to a Netflix documentary series and movie starring teen heartthrob Zac Efron, he's HOT again. And if you find that sentence as bizarre as we do - then, this video is for you. In this Wisecrack Edition, we dive in to the philosophy of aesthetics to figure out why the Zac Efron movie make us feel so... awkward.

  • S2019E41 How Brands Got Depressed (Burger King, SunnyD)

    • July 9, 2019

  • S2019E42 The Office: How Nonsense Conquered the Workplace

    • July 13, 2019
    • YouTube

    Why do we love The Office? Is it the characters? The jokes? The drama? While those are all major reasons, we want to explore another: how pointless work has overrun the economy.

  • S2019E43 One Punch Man: What Went Wrong?

    • July 18, 2019
    • YouTube

    The first season of One Punch Man was one of the most celebrated animes of 2015. The follow-up season was hotly anticipated, and yet, when it finally dropped, people were underwhelmed. Join us in this Wisecrack Edition as we closely study the way shonen anime is structured in order to determine what went wrong with One Punch Man Season 2.

  • S2019E44 Why Motherhood Is So Terrifying in HORROR (The Babadook, Hereditary)

    • July 20, 2019
    • YouTube

    What do Psycho, Rosemary’s Baby, Carrie, Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, The Brood, The Others, Mother!, Goodnight Mommy, The Babadook, Hereditary, Halloween, Us, The Prodigy, and The Curse of La Llorona all have in common? Very scary mommies. In this Wisecrack Edition, we'll discover why mother figures have been so prominent in the horror genre.

  • S2019E45 Black Mirror: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • July 25, 2019
    • YouTube

    The latest season of Black Mirror was met with mixed reviews. For some, it seemed a little less technophobic. But is this change for the better? Let's find out in this Wisecrack Edition on Black Mirror Season 5: Deep or Dumb?

  • S2019E46 How Anime Deals With History (My Hero Academia, Attack on Titan, Gundam Wing)

    • July 27, 2019
    • YouTube

    Have you ever wondered why so many animes focus on children being trained to fight wars? Just to name a few: My Hero Academia, Attack on Titan, Black Clover, Gundam Wing, Sailor Moon, Naruto, Beelzebub, Cromartie, Angel Densetsu, Girls Und Panzer, Mahouka Koukou no Rettouse, Kill La Kill... the list goes on. In this Wisecrack Edition, we'll dive in to Japanese History to discover how the country's imperial past still influences anime.

  • S2019E47 How Remakes Go WRONG – feat. Disney's The Lion King and Aladdin

    • July 30, 2019
    • YouTube

    Remakes: Why should we care? Between Aladdin, The Lion King,The Jungle Book, and whatever else Disney has planned, we're living in an age of "new and improved" stories. Join us as we explore what this means, and what makes a good remake.

  • S2019E48 BioShock 2: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • August 3, 2019
    • YouTube

    Bioshock is one of the most revered video games in recent memory, but the middle child of the franchise has been the cause of much debate. Some love Bioshock 2, while others find it shallow and disappointing. In this Wisecrack Edition we’ll find out if the game lives up the the intellectual ambitions of its predecessor; if it’s deep or dumb?

  • S2019E49 Storm Area 51 and the Rise of Depression Memes

    • August 10, 2019

  • S2019E50 How Platforms OWN You (Disney+, Netflix, Uber)

    • August 13, 2019
    • YouTube

    It seems like every day a company is announcing a new platform or cloud service that will siphon a couple dollars a month from your wallet. There's little doubt that platforms have had a major impact on the economy. In this Wisecrack Edition we'll ask: Why? How? And is this a good thing?

  • S2019E51 The SHREK Movies: Are They Deep or Dumb?

    • August 17, 2019
    • YouTube

    The Shrek films have a reputation of being little more than nonstop onslaughts of self-aware irony and vapid pop culture references, but is there more to them? We dive deep into all four films of the Shrek Canon in this Wisecrack Edition on The Shrek Movies: Are They Deep or Dumb?

  • S2019E52 Why Everything is META (feat. South Park & Deadpool)

    • August 24, 2019
    • YouTube

    Smart movies have been breaking the proverbial “fourth wall” since the beginning of film history. But recently, it seems like you can’t watch a single movie without seeing a blatant meta reference. Come learn how the fourth wall got completely demolished, and why meta-ness is more popular than ever.

  • S2019E53 American Psycho: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • August 31, 2019
    • YouTube

    American Psycho has been stirring up controversy since the day it hit the theaters. Some see it as a searing indictment of 1980s yuppie culture, while others see it as a depraved celebration of that very lifestyle. So who’s right? Let’s find out in this Wisecrack Edition on American Psycho: Deep or Dumb?

  • S2019E54 Is Comedy DEAD? (feat. Marvel, Jordan Peele, Men In Black)

    • September 7, 2019
    • YouTube

    Pure comedies have all but vanished from the big screen, and the ones that are made tend to flounder at the box office. Is the genre deader than a bad yo mama joke, or totally alive and well?

  • S2019E55 FIGHT CLUB: Why We Can’t Agree On Its Meaning

    • September 14, 2019
    • YouTube

    The film Fight Club can be read in a lot of different ways. To some people, Tyler Durden is a hero. To others, he’s a jerk. But why can’t he just be whatever you want him to be, and what does it even mean to read a text in the first place?

  • S2019E56 ZOMBIELAND: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • September 17, 2019
    • YouTube

    At first glance, Zombieland seems like a good-natured romp through a distinctly American dystopia. But what if, like a zombie lurking in the darkness, there’s actually a far more profound meaning hiding just below the surface of this horror-comedy? Let’s find out in this Wisecrack Edition on Zombieland: Is It Deep or Dumb?

  • S2019E57 OFFICE SPACE: The Philosophy of Doing Nothing

    • September 21, 2019
    • YouTube

    Office Space may be from 1999, but it still feels entirely relevant today. What is it that we love so much about Peter’s brand of slacker-dom, and is his lazy nonchalance actually the most violent form of rebellion possible? Let’s find out in this Wisecrack Edition on The Philosophy of Office Space.

  • S2019E58 Why Outrage Rules YouTube & The Internet

    • September 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    If you’re a human being you’ve probably gotten angry on the internet. But what is it about the digital world that provokes our ire, and is rage really innate to the internet ecosystem? Let’s explore in this Wisecrack Edition on Why Outrage Rules the Internet.

  • S2019E59 The (Possible) Philosophy of THOR: Love and Thunder

    • September 28, 2019
    • YouTube

    Nobody is certain what to expect from the upcoming Marvel film, Thor: Love and Thunder. But we have a sneaking suspicion that the work of beloved Thor writer Jason Aaron, and particularly, his theological views, might greatly influence the plot. Dive in with us as we (attempt to) predict the future of Thor.

  • S2019E60 Documentaries vs. Reality TV: How They Shape Truth

    • October 5, 2019
    • YouTube

    Documentaries and reality TV have always had a complicated relationship with the truth. But what if the way these stories are told in nonfiction media is actually changing the way we view our own lives?

  • S2019E61 Quick Take: JOKER and The Quest for Recognition

    • October 8, 2019
    • YouTube

    Joker has inspired hysteria, adoration and everything in between. But what’s really going on when Joaquin dons that white makeup? We think a lot. Let’s dive in with this Quick Take on Joker.

  • S2019E62 SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME: A New Philosophy for Marvel – Wisecrack Edition

    • October 12, 2019
    • YouTube

  • S2019E63 Quick Take : South Park on Freedom

    • October 15, 2019
    • YouTube

    This season of South Park has already gotten off to an interesting start, with the series taking on shady biopic producers, corporatized weed dispensaries and the Chinese government. But perhaps most interesting has been the show’s take on personal responsibility as it relates to dealing with oppressive regimes, vaccinations, and plain old ‘tegrity.

  • S2019E64 Shutter Island: Is It Deep or Dumb? (Leonardo DiCaprio)

    • October 19, 2019
    • YouTube

    Shutter Island is an indisputably mind-bending film with plenty of twists and turns. Provocative and divisive, this Martin Scorcese thriller has been criticized for being too predictable or having too many plot holes. But is there something more profound going on in the neo-noir flick?

  • S2019E65 Quick Take: South Park vs. LeBron James and Fake Meat (Season 23 Episode 4)

    • October 22, 2019
    • YouTube

    Last week, South Park released a slam-dunk episode that doubled down on several of the season’s larger themes - from conflicting notions of personal freedom to the loss of ‘tegridy in a commodified world. But is there more going on when Cartman happily agrees to chow down on goo? Let’s find out more in this Wisecrack Quicktake on South Park Season 23, Episode 4: Let Them Eat Goo.

  • S2019E66 These 3 Movies Changed My Life

    • October 24, 2019

  • S2019E67 MINDFULNESS: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • October 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    Lately, it seems like everybody's practicing mindfulness to combat the stresses of everyday life. But is this modern adaptation of Buddhist tradition spiritually enlightening, or just an excuse to be extra self-involved?

  • S2019E68 TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE – Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • October 29, 2019
    • YouTube

    Team America: World Police is a searing political satire that critiques conservative war hawks, Hollywood elites, and everyone in between. Also, puppet sex. But is this film a nuanced, smart take on American politics, or just a hilariously filthy puppet show?

  • S2019E69 Overthinking the RICK & MORTY Copypasta

    • November 7, 2019

  • S2019E70 MIDSOMMAR: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • November 9, 2019
    • YouTube

    Midsommar was the much anticipated follow up to Ari Aster's Hereditary. And in sheer weirdness, it did not disappoint. But is this film merely an appalling spectacle, or is there more to the story than bizarre orgies and burning barns?

  • S2019E71 SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE – Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • November 13, 2019
    • YouTube

    Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse is a fan favorite for a reason: it's objectively awesome. But is there something deeper than the sheer dopeness of this multiverse of Spidey-folks?

  • S2019E72 SMASH MOUTH: Are They Deep or Dumb?

    • November 16, 2019
    • YouTube

    "Hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play..." Are these fratty bro lyrics? A deep expression of existential angst? Or neither?

  • S2019E73 TOY STORY 4: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • November 19, 2019
    • YouTube

    Toy Story 4 finds your favorite pack of sentient toys (and your new favorite sentient spork) out on a road trip that turns into, as always, an action-packed fight for survival. Is Pixar's latest film an unnecessary addition to cinema's best trilogy, or is there something really deep going on?

  • S2019E74 Quick Take: RICK & MORTY on ONLINE DATING (Season 4)

    • November 21, 2019
    • YouTube

    Rick and Morty is back in full force, ready to satiate all our needs for more delightfully cynical space fantasies. But the most recent installment of our favorite animated series surprised us by grappling pretty deeply with an unexpected issue: romantic love. So what's the deal? Is Rick and Morty becoming ... wholesome?

  • S2019E75 The Philosophy of NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

    • November 23, 2019
    • YouTube

    No Country for Old Men is simultaneously incredible and baffling. But what are the Coen brothers really trying to say with this breathtakingly dark film? We have some thoughts and it has everything to do with the origin of the western genre.

  • S2019E76 Mob Psycho 100: Why Superheroes Don't Matter

    • November 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    In our severely effed up world, Mob Psycho provides some excellently wholesome anime entertainment. At the same time, the show grapples with some pretty deep philosophical issues about finding meaning in the world.

  • S2019E77 Nicolas Cage: Insanity Turned Genius

    • November 30, 2019

  • S2019E78 Jared's Pick For The Worst Movie Ever

    • December 7, 2019

  • S2019E79 OK BOOMER: A History of Boomer Hating

    • December 10, 2019
    • YouTube

    The phrase "OK Boomer" has thoroughly captivated the internet and our brains. But what makes dissing Boomers so dang meme-able and what does it say about them as a generation?

  • S2019E80 BOJACK HORSEMAN on CHANGE

    • December 14, 2019
    • YouTube

    BoJack Horseman is as beloved as it is emotionally devastating. But what makes the show so uniquely tragic, and what is it trying to tell us when it makes us sad?

  • S2019E81 The Philosophy of THE BOYS

    • December 21, 2019
    • YouTube

    Your typical world-saving superheroes get a not-so-pretty makeover in The Boys, a recent tv series that imagines "What if superheroes = bad?" But what's really going on when your favorite superhero lands a cereal endorsement, or worse, commits a murder?

  • S2019E82 The Surprising Origins of Sci-Fi

    • December 24, 2019
    • YouTube

    Science fiction is something we associate with modern times, all space travel, jet packs and the like. But the truth is sci-fi dates incredibly far back, and creative folks have been imagining intergalactic adventures and extraterrestrial beings for centuries.

  • S2019E83 How to Portray The Joker

    • December 28, 2019
    • YouTube

    The choices actors make define the characters they play, and that's certainly true of the Joker. But what truly makes a performance of this diabolical clown so great?

  • S2019E84 The Philosophy of Silent Hill 2

    • December 31, 2019
    • YouTube

    Silent Hill 2 is one of those video games we just can't quit. It's iconic, beloved, and thoroughly nightmare inducing. But there's a deeper layer to this spooky tale, and it has a whole lot to do with Carl Jung.

Season 2020

  • S2020E01 LEGION: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • January 11, 2020
    • YouTube

    The final season of FX's series, Legion, was undeniably weird. But was there a deeper meaning embedded in the bizarre musical numbers or the messy time travel snafus?

  • S2020E02 The Weird History of Adult Animation

    • January 15, 2020
    • YouTube

    We tend to think of adult animation as a relatively new phenomenon. But the truth is, cartoons have been naughty for nearly their entire existence. Let’s dive into the weird, lesser-known history of depraved cartoons.

  • S2020E03 The Dark Side of Baby Yoda

    • January 21, 2020
    • YouTube

    The Mandalorian's Baby Yoda is cute and there's no denying it. But why do you want to bite his adorable little nose off?

  • S2020E04 Why Parasite & Joker Owned The Oscars

    • January 24, 2020
    • YouTube

    Movies about class dominated The Oscars this year. Both Joker and Parasite are works dealing with money, or lack thereof, but only one took home the Oscar for Best Picture. Let's find out what these two very different, very popular films can tell us about ourselves.

  • S2020E05 How the Coen Brothers Changed My Life

    • January 29, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E06 Star Wars and The Witcher: Are Critics Useless?

    • February 1, 2020
    • YouTube

    It's easy to hate on critics, particularly when they're not fans of your favorite movies or shows. But if their recommendations don't actually help you pick your next Netflix binge, it raises the question: do they even matter?

  • S2020E07 The Oscars Were a Mistake

    • February 5, 2020
    • YouTube

    Every year the Oscars roll around to capture our collective cultural attention. But what if we told you it was time to just ignore the hell out of Hollywood’s most glamorous awards show?

  • S2020E08 How to Ruin a Party: The Philosophy of Curb Your Enthusiasm

    • February 10, 2020
    • YouTube

    What is it about Larry David's show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, that so reliably escalates the most banal situations into a nails-on-a-chalkboard level of discomfort? Let's find out why nobody knows how to make us cringe quite like Larry David.

  • S2020E09 Star Wars: An Apology

    • February 17, 2020
    • YouTube

    Whether you loved it or hated it, chances are you have some thoughts about the latest Star Wars film. But what if we consider the film in the greater context of historical epics?

  • S2020E10 Once Upon a Time In Hollywood: The END of Tarantino?

    • February 24, 2020
    • YouTube

    Even at first glance, Quentin Tarantino’s latest film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was indisputably a masterpiece. But we think it also happens to be a fascinating meditation on Tarantino's career - past, present, and future.

  • S2020E11 Big Data Was A Mistake

    • March 2, 2020
    • YouTube

    Data collection - you know that everyone from Google to your meditation app is probably gathering data about you. But what does it really mean for our future?

  • S2020E12 Mean Girls and The Secret to Happiness

    • March 9, 2020
    • YouTube

    Mean Girls is one of those rare early-aughts teen flicks with massive cultural staying power. But what if it's more than a fun romp through the mean halls of suburban high school? What if it's actually an Aristotelian lesson in the ethics of happiness?

  • S2020E13 Philosophy of JOKER: References

    • March 16, 2020
    • YouTube

    If you're a fan of the movie Joker, you might know that the film heavily references some extremely-good films from the 1970s and early 80s. However, are these references just visual or is there more at play?

  • S2020E14 Persona 5: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • March 23, 2020
    • YouTube

    If you've played even one minute of the 120-something hours, you probably know that Persona 5 is an insanely dense, complicated game. But is there meaning in the complexity?

  • S2020E15 Parasite: Perfecting Class Critique

    • March 30, 2020
    • YouTube

    Bong Joon-Ho took over the world in 2019 with his instant classic Parasite. If you've seen the film, you probably recognized its riveting critique on class. But what you might NOT know is the way dozens of tiny details and choices that Bong made enhance the film's message.

  • S2020E16 Nothing Ever Ends: The Philosophy of Watchmen (HBO)

    • April 3, 2020
    • YouTube

    The show Watchmen had rich source material to work from, so it's no surprise that the show is highly-nuanced, surprising, and hella deep. Join Wisecrack as we peel off some of the layers of this brilliantly complex show.

  • S2020E17 The Matrix: Why We Can't Unplug

    • April 10, 2020
    • YouTube

    The Matrix - While everyone agrees that this late 90s sci-fi flick is a classic, the sequels both struggled to achieve this level of greatness. While we've previously tried to find meaning in The Matrix: Reloaded and The Matrix: Revolutions, the news of a fourth Matrix film inspired us to ask: Is there something we missed?

  • S2020E18 How Pandemics Change Society

    • April 13, 2020
    • YouTube

    Coronavirus has changed the world for all of us. This isn't the first time - diseases transform society and always have.

  • S2020E19 Joe Exotic: The Cult of Tiger King

    • April 17, 2020
    • YouTube

    Tiger King is all the internet can talk about. But what makes Joe Exotic so damn addicting? We think we have the answer and that it has a lot to do with cults.

  • S2020E20 The Meaning of Death: BoJack Horseman vs. The Good Place

    • April 21, 2020
    • YouTube

    BoJack Horseman and The Good Place, two of the best comedies in recent years, have now come to an end. The weird thing is, their two endings have a lot in common, in that both grappled extensively with what it means to die.

  • S2020E21 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – What Went Wrong?

    • April 24, 2020
    • YouTube

    Chances are you were somewhere between a little and EXTREMELY disappointed in the last film of the new Star Wars trilogy. And we think we know exactly why.

  • S2020E22 Eternal Sunshine: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • April 28, 2020
    • YouTube

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a classic Michel Gondry film - blending stunning visual sequences and great performances with a compelling narrative about heartbreak. But behind all the bells and whistles, is the movie really saying anything?

  • S2020E23 The Truth About Unbiased News

    • April 30, 2020
    • YouTube

    Ask anybody which news source they find most objective, and we'll find you someone else who says that source is totally biased. We thought it was worth asking: Is it even possible for news to be unbiased, and if so, is that something we'd even want?

  • S2020E24 The DC Extended Universe (DCEU): What Went Wrong?

    • May 4, 2020
    • YouTube

    We love Batman. We love Superman. Batman + Superman = Trash?!

  • S2020E25 HER - Why You Suck at Dating

    • May 8, 2020
    • YouTube

    Spike Jonze's 2013 film "Her" is ostensibly a movie about a man who falls in love with his computer. But if you look a little closer, it's actually more like an advice manual about how we can get better at human to human relationships.

  • S2020E26 How FAKE SCIENCE Can Fool You

    • May 11, 2020
    • YouTube

    If you internet, you may have heard the rumor that coronavirus is caused by 5G technology, and you may have laughed at the people dumb enough to believe it. But here's the thing: we're all more susceptible to pseudoscience than we like to think. And there's a perfectly good reason why.

  • S2020E27 Rick and Morty – Does Nature Define Us? (S4 E7 Quick Take)

    • May 14, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E28 THE LIGHTHOUSE: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • May 16, 2020
    • YouTube

    The Lighthouse is a stupendous and stupendously baffling film. But is there meaning to the literal madness, or is a mustachioed Robert Pattinson just cool to look at?

  • S2020E29 WATCHMEN (Movie): Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • May 18, 2020
    • YouTube

    Zack Snyder's adaptation of "Watchmen" is a contentious topic amongst the Wisecrack team. Is it a brilliant extension of Alan Moore's seminal text, or a dumbed-down, Hollywood fever dream?

  • S2020E30 COMEDY NEWS: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • May 22, 2020
    • YouTube

    John Oliver, Trevor Noah, Sam Bee. News delivered with a healthy side of comedy has never been bigger. But is there something smart going on when you listen to Jon Oliver roast Dr. Phil?

  • S2020E31 How Crises Define History

    • May 25, 2020
    • YouTube

    Everyone says that we're living through a once-in-a-century crisis. But what does that actually mean? Turns out the answer to that is more complicated than you think. We'll explain in this Wisecrack Edition: What is a Real Crisis?

  • S2020E32 IT CHAPTER TWO: What Went Wrong?

    • May 29, 2020
    • YouTube

    It: Chapter One was a rare horror blockbuster that also won critical acclaim. And so, we had high hopes for the sequel — high hopes that were quickly dashed by its mediocrity. What made It: Chapter Two so bad?

  • S2020E33 How a Pandemic Ends

    • June 1, 2020
    • YouTube

    The pandemic is still here and everything sucks. Is there a way out?

  • S2020E34 V FOR VENDETTA (Movie): Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • June 5, 2020
    • YouTube

    V for Vendetta is yet another adaptation of a beloved Alan Moore graphic novel — and he hates it. Is there depth to this alliterative film, or is Alan Moore right?

  • S2020E35 The Biggest Troll in Movie History?

    • June 8, 2020
    • YouTube

    We all know what it's like to get trolled online. But what happens when one of your favorite movie directors trolls you on screen?

  • S2020E36 MAD MAX: How To Reclaim Your Humanity (ft. Babe)

    • June 12, 2020
    • YouTube

    Mad Max first burst onto the scene in 1979 to tell a story about a dope Australian apocalypse. But 4 sequels later, we're still left in awe by director George Miller's coherent vision about power, life, and death - as seen in these films and also, incredibly, his children's movie, Babe.

  • S2020E37 SNOWPIERCER: Can We Build a Better World?

    • June 15, 2020
    • YouTube

    Bong Joon Ho is all the rave and rightly so. That's why we thought it'd be a good time to take a look back at his 2013 film, Snowpiercer. At first an apparently simple critique of global capitalism, we discovered there's SO much more than meets the eye.

  • S2020E38 THE PLATFORM (El hoyo): Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • June 19, 2020
    • YouTube

    The Platform became one of those surprise hits on Netflix with its metaphor about prison, capitalism, and the like. But is there actual depth within this 333-story tower of hell? And what's the deal with Don Quixote?

  • S2020E39 STAR WARS: The Tragedy of Episode 3

    • June 22, 2020
    • YouTube

    Of all the prequels, Episode 3 is undoubtedly the best. But still, there's something that keeps it from being great.

  • S2020E40 THE MIDNIGHT GOSPEL: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • June 26, 2020
    • YouTube

    The Midnight Gospel hit Netflix with a much needed dose of psychedelia. But is there anything deeper going on when Clancy climbs into that universe simulator?

  • S2020E41 REALITY TV: An Idiot's Guide to Dating

    • July 3, 2020
    • YouTube

    Even if you're not a fan of reality tv, you probably know that their depictions of love are, at first glance, pretty bananas. But what if there's actually a lot to be learned from the way these shows construct stories about love?

  • S2020E42 The Secret Genius of Dwight K. Schrute (The Office)

    • July 8, 2020
    • YouTube

    Dwight is one of modern TV's most enduringly-popular characters. He also seems like a total nightmare to work with. But what if Dwight secretly makes life in the office way better? No seriously.

  • S2020E43 THE OFFICE vs. SPACE FORCE: What Went Wrong?

    • July 10, 2020
    • YouTube

    Space Force had all the makings of Greg Daniels’ latest hit. And then, it completely failed to live up to his previous work, most notably, The Office.

  • S2020E44 Why Our Ads Are Different Now

    • July 14, 2020
    • YouTube

    We spend so much time trying to ignore advertisements. But what if we can actually learn a lot about ourselves from ... paying attention to them?

  • S2020E45 The Safety Illusion

    • July 17, 2020
    • YouTube

    COVID-19 has reshaped our lives and our world. Recent attempts to protect ourselves from this pandemic have reconfigured so many aspects of our lives. But are we safer as a result of these changes?

  • S2020E46 How Adam Sandler Got Good

    • July 20, 2020
    • YouTube

    Adam Sandler gets a bad rap. With a filmography that includes "Click" and "Jack and Jill" and "Little Nicky," that's honestly fair. But what if there's more to Adam Sandler than the poop jokes? What if he can tell us something about an entire generation of men?

  • S2020E47 The Myth of Genius

    • July 24, 2020
    • YouTube

    Genius is a word that gets tossed around a lot, particularly when we collectively need somebody to solve huge societal problems. But what if the very idea of genius is ... kind of dumb?

  • S2020E48 The Truth About Bill Gates

    • July 27, 2020
    • YouTube

    Bill Gates has been the recent subject of many a ridiculous conspiracy theory. But what if this tin-foil hat thinking obscures a much darker reality?

  • S2020E49 Anti-Maskers: What Went Wrong?

    • July 31, 2020
    • YouTube

    It's not exactly breaking new that Americans hate wearing masks. Still, nobody seems to know what to do about it.

  • S2020E50 GONE GIRL: Marriage is Creepy

    • August 3, 2020
    • YouTube

    Gone Girl's Amazing Amy is one of cinema's best villains. But this film isn't just commenting on her insane antics - it's saying something about all of us.

  • S2020E51 Predictions: What Went Wrong?

    • August 7, 2020
    • YouTube

    Why are even the smartest, most competent statisticians seemingly incapable of making a solid prediction about... seemingly everything? It's because making predictions is tricky, and so much media we read about statistics can be super misleading.

  • S2020E52 How Ads Got "Woke"

    • August 10, 2020
    • YouTube

    Why are so many ads prepackaged with social justice causes these days? And what does it say about us? We have a lot of thoughts and feelings about this, most of which we'll unpack in this.

  • S2020E53 Parks & Rec: Is Democracy Doomed?

    • August 14, 2020
    • YouTube

    Can understanding the political dynamics of a fictional town give us insight into the minds of the Founding Fathers? And can Pawnee's townhall meetings give us insights into problems inherent to democracy?

  • S2020E54 Hereditary: How Your Family Ruined You

    • August 17, 2020
    • YouTube

    You know Hereditary is scary, but do you know why? It has less to do with violent beheadings and way more to do with your DNA.

  • S2020E55 Is the Man Behind Starship Troopers and Total Recall Deep or Dumb?

    • August 21, 2020
    • YouTube

    Paul Verhoeven's been shocking American audiences for decades with depraved onscreen violence and sex. But are his cinematic transgressions actually saying something more?

  • S2020E56 Eric Andre: Humanity is Gross

    • August 24, 2020
    • YouTube

    Eric Andre's comedy is very funny and very gross. But can his insane antics actually help us see society in a whole new light?

  • S2020E57 SpongeBob: How Children Changed

    • August 28, 2020
    • YouTube

    We all grew up with one Robert Squarepants. But what did watching everyone's favorite sentient underwater sponge for hours on end do to us, and what does it say about our world at large?

  • S2020E58 Who is the Law? Robocop vs. Judge Dredd

    • August 31, 2020
    • YouTube

    Everyone knows that Robocop and Judge Dredd show us a future vision of hyper-efficient law enforcement. But what if these films are actually warnings for what can happen when individual rights are sacrificed for corporate efficiency?

  • S2020E59 How Privacy Changed

    • September 4, 2020
    • YouTube

    We all know our privacy is constantly being invaded by our internet overlords. But what does privacy mean in the first place?

  • S2020E60 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure: Is It Deep or Dumb?

    • September 7, 2020
    • YouTube

    Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure is fondly remembered as one of the best stoner-esque buddy space-traveling buddy comedies of all time. But what if it's actually way more? What if it's brilliant?

  • S2020E61 Dark: Can You Control Your Future?

    • September 11, 2020
    • YouTube

    The German Netflix series Dark offers a gritty new twist on time travel. But what if the show is really about the illusion of freedom and our inability to change fate?

  • S2020E62 Is Hamilton Bad?

    • September 14, 2020
    • YouTube

    Hamilton has been heralded both for its artistic merit AND for bringing the Founding Fathers so vividly to life. But what if historical fiction like Hamilton is secretly making us... dumb?

  • S2020E63 The Last Airbender Movie: What Went Wrong?

    • September 18, 2020
    • YouTube

    "The Last Airbender" film had incredible source material to work from - the widely-beloved Nickelodeon show "Avatar." But just about anyone who's seen it can agree that the film didn't do the show justice.

  • S2020E64 How Blumhouse Cracked Horror (By Being Cheap)

    • September 21, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E65 Archer: How TV Ruins You

    • September 25, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E66 Influencers: How Democracy Created a Monster

    • September 28, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E67 Terminator: Why The Apocalypse is Already Here

    • October 2, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E68 How Adult Swim Weirdos Changed TV Forever

    • October 5, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E69 Avatar: The Real Cost of War

    • October 9, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E70 Why are Smart People So Dumb?

    • October 14, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E71 The Last of Us 2: Is Empathy Bad?

    • October 16, 2020
    • YouTube

    The Last of Us 2 incited vocal, often negative reactions from fans. But what if its most controversial choice is actually really deep? Let's break it down in this Wisecrack Edition: The Real Reason The Last of Us 2 is So Divisive.

  • S2020E72 Rugrats: How Boomers Scarred a Generation

    • October 19, 2020
    • YouTube

    You loved Rugrats as a kid because of the charming babies. But what if, looking back the most interesting part of the show is actually ... the parents? We'll explain in this Wisecrack Edition on Rugrats: How Boomers Scarred a Generation.

  • S2020E73 Marvel: How to Construct a Deeper Universe

    • October 23, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E74 How to Ruin A TV Show

    • October 26, 2020
    • YouTube

    Television finales have a tendency to anger critics and fans alike. But why is the way a show ends so reliably contentious? Let's find out in this Wisecrack Edition: How to Ruin a Finale.

  • S2020E75 How Presidential Campaigns Change

    • October 30, 2020
    • YouTube

    Presidential campaigns have become so long in America as to feel eternal. But, in addition to being crazy annoying, they're actually historically very weird. We'll spell it all out in this Wisecrack Edition on How Presidential Campaigns Change

  • S2020E76 Homer Simpson: What Went Wrong

    • November 2, 2020
    • YouTube

    Homer Simpson is one of the most iconic characters on television. But, over time, something very specific and, we think, very bad has happened to your favorite donut connoisseur. Let us get it off our chest in this Wisecrack Edition on Homer Simpson: What Went Wrong?

  • S2020E77 How Comedy Got Depressed

    • November 6, 2020
    • YouTube

    Mental health doesn't immediately come to mind as the funniest thing in the world. So why are the funniest comedians today the ones who are open about their depression, anxiety, and everything other mental health issue in between? Let's find out in this Wisecrack Edition on How Comedy Got Depressed.

  • S2020E78 How Disney Ruined Culture

    • November 9, 2020
    • YouTube

    Did Disney ruin culture for everyone? It's no surprise that Disney has an absolute stranglehold on the culture we consume today. But the joys of the Magic Kingdom aside, what if it's actually kind of really bad for art? We'll explain in this Wisecrack Edition: How Disney Ruined Culture.

  • S2020E79 A Philosopher Reacts to the NXIVM Cult

    • November 16, 2020
    • YouTube

    We’ve been obsessed with the two recent documentary series on the NXIVM cult, largely because its members keep referring to the cult’s leader as a “philosopher”, which feels a little weird to us. So we decided to have our in-house philosophy Ph.D consider some of the ideas espoused by the cult’s leader, Keith Raniere, to see if there is any truth hidden beneath the madness. We hope you enjoy our first episode of "A Philosopher Reacts"!

  • S2020E80 Archer: What Went Wrong?

    • November 20, 2020
    • YouTube

    Archer is one of our favorite tv shows of all time. Full stop. But something undoubtedly happened to the series, specifically when Archer went into a coma. And we think that something is not good. We'll investigate why in this Wisecrack Edition on Archer: What Went Wrong?

  • S2020E81 Borat Subsequent Movie Film: The Twisted Fairy-Tale You Never Saw Coming

    • November 24, 2020
    • YouTube

    Borat 2 is a depraved masterpiece of modern comedy. But it's also a deranged fairy tale of the most brilliant degree. Don't believe us? We'll explain in this Wisecrack Edition on Borat Subsequent Movie Film: The Twisted Fairy-Tale You Never Saw Coming.

  • S2020E82 Community: Can TV Make Us Smarter?

    • November 27, 2020
    • YouTube

    We don’t throw around words like “cult classic” very often, but Dan Harmon’s first major TV success, Community, is definitely one of them. So today we’re going to talk about what makes the show so special, and it has a lot to do with treating you like you’re really smart. We’ll explain in this Wisecrack Edition on Community: Can TV Make Us Smarter?

  • S2020E83 The Office: The Sinister Message of Michael Scott

    • November 30, 2020
    • YouTube

    Why Michael Scott's management style might be darker than you think. You love, and we love, The Office. We've watched it, rewatched it, debated which Dundie we would each earn, and more. But today we're wondering about Michael Scott. Specifically, why is he so weird, and does it say something bigger about the way we all do our jobs? We'll explain in this Wisecrack Edition on The Office: How Your Boss Tricks You.

  • S2020E84 Why Courage Haunts Your Dreams

    • December 4, 2020
    • YouTube

    Courage the Cowardly Dog was nothing if not disturbing. But what if there's actually a ton of depth to watching your favorite cartoon canine constantly be terrified? We'll explain in this Wisecrack Edition on Why Courage Haunts Your Dreams.

  • S2020E85 The Boys: The Truth About Social Justice

    • December 7, 2020
    • YouTube

    The Boys tells the cynical superhero story of our time. But, in a very different way, it also tells us a lot about our society and the way people use social justice causes to enhance their own reputations. We'll tell all in this Wisecrack Edition on The Boys: The Truth About Social Justice.

  • S2020E86 How The Meaning of Fight Club Changed - Book vs. Film

    • December 11, 2020
    • YouTube

    Fight Club: What happens when Tyler Durden moves from the book to the screen? When a story morphs from a book into a movie, changes are inevitable. But do such changes fundamentally affect the meaning of the work? Let's find out by examining our favorite film about punch-happy bros in this new series Book vs. Film: Fight Club.

  • S2020E87 How Censorship Changed

    • December 14, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E88 Is Science a Liar? A Philosopher Reacts to It's Always Sunny

    • December 18, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E89 The Terrifying Philosophy of Rudolph

    • December 21, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E90 Hey Arnold: How to Survive an Urban Dystopia

    • December 26, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E91 The Banality of American Psycho - Book vs Film

    • December 28, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S2020E92 A Philosopher Reacts to "God's Not Dead"

    • December 31, 2020
    • YouTube

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  • S2024E01 Comedians: Our New Philosophers?

    • January 5, 2024
    • YouTube

    It’s common today to hear comedians compared to philosophers, especially as many prominent stand-up comedians seem more focused on social and political commentary. But is it reasonable to compare your favorite joke to a philosophical idea? Or are we fundamentally misunderstanding the relationship between comedy and philosophy? Let’s find out in this video: Are Comedians the New Philosophers?

  • S2024E02 Why Business Talk Sucks

    • January 12, 2024
    • YouTube

    Why You Talk Like Your Boss

  • S2024E03 DEI: Have We Lost Our Minds?

    • January 19, 2024
    • YouTube

    DEI has become the scariest acronym of 2024, as politicians, media figures and activist groups insist that promoting diversity is destroying society as we know it. But how has the movement against DEI effectively inspired such outrage? Is this a new phenomenon, or does the backlash against DEI speak to something core about American society? Let’s find out in this video: DEI: Have We Lost Our Minds?

  • S2024E04 How The Right Wing Made Plagiarism Political

    • January 26, 2024
    • YouTube

    Between Academic Infractions and YouTube deep-dives, plagiarism has been all over the news recently. But when we look deeper it seems like the current debate might not be about plagiarism at all. And we might be completely missing the real threat of plagiarism in the meantime. We’ll explain in this video: The Politics of Plagiarism

  • S2024E05 Are Video Games Art?

    • January 31, 2024
    • YouTube

  • S2024E06 Is Protesting Ethical?

    • February 9, 2024
    • YouTube

    Have Protests Gone Too Far?

  • S2024E07 Productivity: Are We Okay?

    • February 16, 2024
    • YouTube

    Time! Does anybody have enough of it? In our era of self-optimization, it’s easy to feel like you’re always falling short of reaching your goals. But what if self-optimization isn’t really about us or our capabilities? What if the systems that pressure us to become more efficient are more nefarious than the productivity gurus might have you think? Let’s explore in this video: “Why We Don’t Have Enough Time to Be Human.”

  • S2024E08 Shoplifting: A Moral Crisis?

    • February 23, 2024
    • YouTube

    Original Title: America Runs on Theft News reports make it sound like there is a shoplifting pandemic taking over America's cities. We're bombarded with videos of smash and grabs, and pharmacies have started putting all their products behind protective glass. So is America entering a new era of lawlessness? Or is this just distracting us from a way more dangerous wave of crime? We'll explain in this video on America's Shoplifting Pandemic.

  • S2024E09 MrBeast and the Toxic Culture of YouTube

    • March 1, 2024
    • YouTube

    Analyzed and Hosted by Michael Burns Directed by Michael Luxemburg Edited by Mark Potts Produced by Olivia Redden

  • S2024E10 Jordan Peterson Doesn't Understand Christianity

    • March 8, 2024
    • YouTube

    In recent years, psychologist and public intellectual Jordan Peterson has been talking more and more about religion. And while at one point religion was used as a metaphor for social and philosophical ideas, these days it seems like he's had a personal religious conversion. But what are the theological and philosophical implications of this turn? Does Peterson actually understand the stakes of his new faith? Or is this all an act to help build his brand? Let's find out in this Philosopher Reacts to Jordan Peterson on Religion.

  • S2024E11 Gender Theory: Why Now?

    • March 15, 2024
    • YouTube

  • S2024E12 Is Politics Ruining Comedy?

    • March 22, 2024
    • YouTube

    Why Americans Can’t Take A Joke Everyone seems to be offended these days. Are Americans collectively losing our sense of humor? The comedy landscape has changed in recent years to encourage polarization. When did jokes go from uniting us to dividing us? And what are the societal implications of not being able to share a laugh? Let’s explore in this video: “Why Americans Can’t Take A Joke.”

  • S2024E13 The Myth of Free Speech

    • March 29, 2024
    • YouTube

  • S2024E14 Will We All Work Until We Die?

    • April 5, 2024
    • YouTube

  • S2024E15 How Finance Bros Broke Hollywood

    • April 12, 2024
    • YouTube

    Are Wall Street Bros Ruining Culture? There’s no way to sugar coat it: The world of media and entertainment has been bleak lately. And while it’s easy to blame studios for putting out half-baked superhero movies, we think something way more complicated may be going on and it probably involves the wealthiest people in our society. We’ll explain in this video on How Wall Street Greed Killed Media.

  • S2024E16 Delivery Apps: The Death of Empathy

    • April 19, 2024
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    Service work has always been hard, but it seems to have changed for the worse in recent years. With the arrival of apps like UberEats and the growing reliance on ratings systems, doing service work means doing more work, faster, all while placating increasingly entitled customers. So how did service work get so rough, and was it inevitable? Let’s find out in this video: The Service Industry: Are We All Servants Now?

  • S2024E17 Your Stress is a Political Problem

    • May 3, 2024
    • YouTube

    The more we try to relax, the more stressed out we feel. What if the solutions to alleviating stress are actually making it worse? What are the forces that have convinced us that stress is our fault? Let’s explore in this video: Why You're Always Stressed

  • S2024E18 Campus Protests: Culture War Or Civil War?

    • May 10, 2024
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    The Philosophy of Campus Protests: Can Students Change History? College students at places like Columbia, UCLA, and other universities across the United States have made national news for their recent protest actions. But can events like this actually change history? Are these students carrying on the legacy of civil rights, anti-war, and anti-apartheid protestors? Or is the media right in portraying them as over zealous and without clear goals? We'll try to figure it out in this video on the recent campus protests.

  • S2024E19 Taylor Swift and the American Propaganda Machine

    • May 17, 2024
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  • S2024E20 Why Leftists Are So Depressed

    • May 24, 2024
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  • S2024E21 Cruise Ships: Modern-Day Colonialism?

    • May 31, 2024
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  • S2024E22 Why Philosophy Is So Anxious

    • June 7, 2024
    • YouTube

    Is Anxiety Actually Good For Us? It seems like we live in an age of anxiety, with more and more people using everything from meditation to apps to medication to cope. But from a philosophical perspective, anxiety might actually be a necessary, and even healthy, part of existence. We know it sounds counterintutive, but we'll explain in this video on The Philosophy of Anxiety.

  • S2024E23 Google Search Destroyed Our Memory: And That Was Always The Plan

    • June 14, 2024
    • YouTube

    WTF Happened to Google? Google’s new AI Overview feature has become the laughing stock of the internet. But what if the search engine giant’s fumble that’s been so good for memes actually poses a lot of dangers for our world? We’ll explain in this video: Who Killed Google?

  • S2024E24 Do Laws ACTUALLY Apply to Presidents?

    • June 28, 2024
    • YouTube

    It’s Not Just Trump, All Presidents Are Criminals A president did a crime and got convicted, and now everybody is calling it “unprecedented.” But what if stepping outside the law when you lead the free world is less the exception, and more the norm? And what does it mean for a legal system, and a country, when the people in charge aren’t held to the same rules as the rest of us? Let’s find out in this video: Are All Presidents Criminals?

  • S2024E25 Homeschooling: Dangerous or Just Weird?

    • July 12, 2024
    • YouTube

    The Weird Politics of Homeschooling While homeschooling has been around for a while, it’s recently taken a decidedly political turn. More and more parents are keeping their kids home to protect them from the supposedly woke agenda of public schools. But how did homeschooling go from a counter-cultural movement to a conservative one? And what can this trend tell us about the larger push for privatization? We’ll explore in this video on Homeschooling and The Future of America.

  • S2024E26 Do You Have a Duty to Vote?

    • July 19, 2024
    • YouTube

    Why Should We Vote? Many of us take voting to be our sacred civic duty, and consider it a moral activity. But could it be the case that we're overrating the importance of voting? And are there better ways to particpiate to the betterment of society? We'll try and figure it out in this video on the philosophy and ethics of voting (and not voting.)

  • S2024E27 One Has To Die: The Earth or Capitalism

    • July 22, 2024
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  • S2024E28 The Boys Season 4: Is TV Too Political?

    • July 26, 2024
    • YouTube

    The Boys Season Four: Is Satire Dead? The initial reaction to season four of The Boys was extreme, with some fans claiming that the show had gone “woke.” But does this miss the point of what the show is actually doing? And is there room left to create political satire when our political reality is becoming more and more like fiction? Let’s figure it out in this video on The Boys season four.

  • S2024E29 Tech + Capitalism = Our New Religion?

    • August 2, 2024
    • YouTube

    In tough times, it's natural to look to technology to save us: from disease, from inconvenience, from tedium. But can we really count on the tech industry to solve society's biggest problems? And if not, what does it mean that there's an almost religious discourse about the potential of things like AI or microchips for our brains? Let's find out in this video: Technology + Capitalism = Our New Religion?

  • S2024E30 Why America Is #1 at Political Violence

    • August 9, 2024
    • YouTube

    Political Violence: Is It Bigger Than We Realize? In the wake of the attempted assassination on Donald Trump, politicians and media figures alike have been quick to unequivocally condemn political violence. But in doing so, are they actually distracting from bigger systems of political violence? We’ll explain in this video on Political Violence: How We Get It Wrong.

  • S2024E31 Alien: Humans Don’t Matter

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  • S2024E32 Disney World and the Death of Cities

    • August 23, 2024
    • YouTube

    America is Becoming One Big Consumerist Theme Park Theme parks are fun family-friendly destinations, but underneath the fantasy lurks a more sinister reality. In this video, we’ll explore the dystopia lurking beneath theme park utopias and ask: Are our cities becoming theme parks too?

  • S2024E33 Peterson and Lindsay are Obsessed With Marx

    • August 30, 2024
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  • S2024E34 How Politicians Weaponize Migrants

    • September 6, 2024
    • YouTube

    How Immigration Panic Fuels Fascism We tend to think of fascism as a far-right ideology. But what if examining the mainstream political discourse surrounding immigration suggests that right wing and left wing politicians have a lot more in common than we think? And what if both are leading us on a slippery slope to fascism? We’ll explain in this video: Are Our Immigration Policies Fascist?

  • S2024E35 Should Billionaires Run Our Cities?

    • September 13, 2024
    • YouTube

    Private cities aren’t a new idea, but they are gaining steam around certain corners of America's Silicon Valley elite. So why do billionaires want to run their own cities, and what does that mean for the rest of us? And most importantly: Should you move to a billionaire’s private island?

  • S2024E36 Streaming is Changing Politics...Is That A Good Thing?

    • September 20, 2024
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  • S2024E37 Can Video Games Save Us From The Apocalypse?

    • September 27, 2024
    • YouTube

    Can World of Warcraft Change Society? World of Warcraft’s long-term cultural influence has few parallels. Its most devoted players have logged millions of hours fighting epic raids and dancing on mailboxes. But is this game a type of escapism, or is something much deeper going on when you log into Azeroth? Let’s find out in this video: How World of Warcraft Shapes Humanity.

  • S2024E38 Why American Patriotism Feels So Empty

    • October 4, 2024
    • YouTube

    Why America Offers Freedom and Justice . . . for Some. When presidential candidate Kamala Harris addressed the Democratic National Convention, she evoked a powerful national mythology, one in which all Americans stand together as one people. But behind the sunny imagery, is there a more sinister reality? Let’s explore what’s really going on when politicians evoke “the American people,” and see what happens to those unlucky enough not to belong to that pretty picture.

  • S2024E39 Why Celebrities Will Never Love You Back

    • October 11, 2024
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  • S2024E40 JD Vance, Curtis Yarvin, and the End of Democracy

    • October 18, 2024
    • YouTube

    There is a new wave of right-wing philosophers and theologians advocating for things like turning American into a non-democratic corporate monarchy ruled by a CEO, or merging the state into the Church and replacing our legal system with the Ten Commandments. And the scariest part is that these thinkers have the ear of people like vice presidential nominee JD Vance, and Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel. We’ll explore it in this video on Curtis Yarvin, Christian Nationalism, and the End of Democracy.

  • S2024E41 Personality Tests Are Dumb... And Dangerous

    • October 25, 2024
    • YouTube

    Who Really Benefits from Personality Tests? Personality tests might seem like a fun way to learn about ourselves, and even help us figure out an ideal career or romantic partner. But underneath the fun of knowing your Meyers-Briggs type is a history of pseudoscience, eugenics, and controlling business practices. We’ll explain in this video on The Dark Side of Personality Tests

  • S2024E42 The Failure of The Liberal Media

    • November 1, 2024
    • YouTube

    What’s So Liberal About The Liberal Media? The media is liberal and everyone knows it . . . right? Well, what if the entire concept of the liberal media isn’t just a misnomer, but an actively harmful framework that’s making us less informed citizens? And what if a paper shortage in mid-century Europe can explain exactly how? We’ll unpack it all in this video: Is the Media Actually Liberal?

  • S2024E43 Getting Old In America Is a Nightmare

    • November 8, 2024
    • YouTube

    End Of Life Care Is Broken Getting old is incredibly expensive in America. And with a massive generation of boomers approaching their twilight years, it's about to have a devastating effect on not just the economy, but also on the lives of those taking care of aging parents. So how did we get here? And is there anything we can do to fix it?

  • S2024E44 The Problem with Jubilee

    • November 15, 2024
    • YouTube

    What Did We Do To Deserve Jubilee? Jubilee has become one of the most popular channels on YouTube by creating space for open and honest debate. But are they really facilitating empathy and understanding? Or are they actually giving a platform to some harmful and hateful ideas under the guise of being open minded? Let’s find out in this video on Jubilee: The Myth of Empathy.

  • S2024E45 Why Americans Hate Each Other Now

    • November 22, 2024
    • YouTube

    Is America a Paranoid-Schizoid Nation? In the wake of another contentious election is feels like many folks are quickly deciding who their friends are and who their enemies are with no room for anything in between. But what drives us to create these sorts of divisions? And in doing so, are we being driven by morality, or paranoia? This video aims to answer that question with some help from psychoanalyst Melanie Klein, and her use of the paranoid-schizoid position.

  • S2024E46 Why Pets Are The New Political Flashpoint

    • December 6, 2024
    • YouTube

    Pet parents: adorable or sinister? Pets have become more engrained in American culture than ever before, and have effectively become part of the family for many of us. But what does this say about us on a cultural level? And beneath all the cute chew toys and dog strollers, is something darker going on?

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