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Sibling Rivalry S2 EP17: Superheroes, Documentaries, and Werq The World Tour

Sibling RivalrySeptember 3, 201959 min295,440 views
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Life on the Road and American Comforts

  • ✈️ Monet shares her experience being away from America for two months on the Werq The World tour, highlighting a longing for simple pleasures like In-N-Out and Target.
  • 🛍️ The discussion touches on the seasonal nature of Halloween stores and the abundance of Target stores in New York City compared to other regions.

Personal Safety and Home Firearms

  • 🏠 The conversation shifts to the unsettling nature of having firearms in the home, with both hosts expressing discomfort.
  • 😨 A personal anecdote is shared about a terrifying experience of waking up to an intruder in an apartment, emphasizing the vulnerability during such events.

Entertainment and Media Consumption

  • 📺 The hosts discuss their viewing habits, including finishing the series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and the mixed feelings about its Christmas special.
  • 🎭 They delve into the character of Carrie Bradshaw, suggesting that many people embody her self-centered traits.
  • 🌐 Reddit is praised as a valuable platform for discovering content, particularly for communities like drag race and documentaries.

Superhero Movies and Character Analysis

  • 🎬 The hosts discuss their anticipation for superhero films like Dark Phoenix and The Joker, with Joaquin Phoenix's casting noted.
  • 💥 Debates arise over the best superhero, with Batman favored for his internal conflict and moral compass, and Rogue admired for her story and powers.
  • ❓ Questions are raised about the definition of a vigilante and whether characters like Batman truly lack superpowers, given their wealth and resources.

Documentaries and Social Commentary

  • 💡 The Fyre Festival documentary is discussed, highlighting the disastrous event and the subsequent GoFundMe for those affected.
  • ⛓️ The documentary "13th" is praised for its in-depth look at the prison industrial complex and its disproportionate impact on people of color, linking it to the legacy of slavery.
  • 💡 "The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley" is reviewed, focusing on Elizabeth Holmes's fraudulent blood-testing company and the role of charm in deceiving investors.

Tour Life and Performance Anecdotes

  • 🎤 Monet recounts her experience on the Werq The World tour, describing it as the biggest drag show she's been a part of, with elaborate sets and dancers.
  • 🎭 She shares a humorous anecdote about a wig falling off mid-performance due to an edible, and the subsequent improvisation to finish the show.
  • 🤝 The hosts discuss the importance of true friends who offer honest feedback, even when it's difficult, contrasting it with those who might enable bad behavior.
  • 🎭 A discussion about attending DragCon with a mask leads to a reflection on social contracts and personal space.

Personal Reflections and Future Aspirations

  • 💭 The conversation touches on parenting styles, with one host expressing a desire for children but preferring to be a step-parent.
  • 🌟 The hosts reflect on their own tendencies and how they might parent, acknowledging potential annoyances but also the importance of fun.
  • 🎤 Monet's show, "A Shade of Monet," is mentioned, with Colman Domingo announced as a guest.
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