396 - FCF Bonus: HBO’s Watchmen (feat. Greg Sahadachny)

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No one, especially not Alan Moore, ever really wanted a Watchmen sequel. Which is exactly why handing the reins to Damon Lindelof, who has a history of disorienting and upsetting expectations, is a stroke of genius. Last year’s HBO series, spearheaded by Lindelof, is a bold, startling continuation of Moore and Dave Gibbons’ graphic novel masterpiece--so of course, after talking about the book, Paul, Arlo, and reformed podcaster Greg Sahadachny had to discuss the TV show. The gang talks about the ways in which Lindelof subverts and pays tribute to Moore and Gibbons’ work; how Lindelof built a writers’ room with people who were not like him; the show’s provocative exploration of race and authority; whether or not the show sticks the landing; and much, much more.   Next: due to one scheduling kerfuffle after another, we’ve got another Four-Color Flashback for you! Paul and Arlo will discuss Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston’s Black Hammer. THE BREAKDOWN Total Run Time: 02:32:50 00:00:30  - Intro 00:05:40  - Sturgill Simpson’s A Good Look’n Tour 00:28:28  - Watchmen 02:28:25  - Outro / Next THE MUSIC “Turtles All the Way Down” by Sturgill Simpson, Turtles All the Way Down (2014) “Best Clockmaker On Mars” by Sturgill Simpson, Sound & Fury (2019) THE LINKS   “The Case for Reparations” by Ta-Nahesi Coates, The Atlantic “Watchmen Gave Us All the Answers” by Kathryn VanArendonk, Variety “HBO’s Watchmen Captures the Spirit of the Graphic Novel Better Than Anything Else” by Princess Weekes, The Mary Sue “The Real Black History Hidden Within HBO’s Watchmen” by Karama Horne, SyFy Wire “The Incendiary Aims of HBO’s Watchmen” by Emily Nussbaum, New Yorker “Stephen Williams goes behind the scenes of the emotionally devastating and technically dazzling ‘This Extraordinary Being.’” By Joanna Robinson, Vanity Fair “How ‘Watchmen’ Pulled Off One of the Best TV Seasons of the Decade” by Adam B. Vary, Variety “Olivia Hooker, one of the last survivors of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, dies at 103” by Deneen L. Brown, Los Angeles Times “Following Watchmen, 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Added to Oklahoma Curriculum” by Adreon Patterson, CBR PETEYPEDIA The Official Watchmen Podcast  - website - iTunes