Episode Summary
In this engaging episode, Jennifer and Dan navigate through the eerily synchronized world of "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeline L'Engle. Dive into their journey as they dissect the mechanical monotony of Camazotz and the unsettling uniformity that pervades the town. The duo discusses the peculiarities of a society where every action is disturbingly in sync, questioning the implications of such a rigidly structured existence. Is it a dystopian reflection of our societal struggles with conformity and control?
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This episode includes a segment from "The Fuller Brush Man," a classic comedy featuring Red Skelton. This movie, directed by S. Sylvan Simon and produced by Norman Panama, is distributed by MGM. You can also watch the 1948 movie trailer credited in this YouTube video: Watch on YouTube. All rights and copyrights are reserved by their respective owners, used here under fair use guidelines.
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