Youngest Child Syndrome, Explained: The Hidden Downsides of Being The Last Born Sibling
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Youngest Child Syndrome, Explained: The Hidden Downsides of Being The Last Born Sibling

Being the ‘baby’ of the family is usually seen as a major win, scoring you all of the attention and none of the consequences. But it turns out that being the youngest sibling isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. For all of the many positives that can come with being the youngest, there are also some surprising downsides that don’t get talked about nearly as often. So let’s take a deeper look at Youngest Child Syndrome in movies and tv versus real life to get a better understanding of the full reality – good and bad – of being the last born child. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Weeds' Nancy, Explained: What Actually Drove Her To Ruin Everything... 🤨

Weeds' Nancy, Explained: What Actually Drove Her To Ruin Everything... 🤨

Make sure to check out cyclingfrog.com and use our code THETAKEHOLIDAYS to get 20% off of your order! Weeds’ Nancy Botwin began the show as a very sympathetic figure – newly widowed and left to figure out how to keep her family afloat while struggling with her own grief. But over the course of the show’s 8 seasons, a different, darker side of Nancy made itself more and more apparent. She remained entertaining to watch, but became harder and harder to side with. By leaning into her anti-hero nature, instead of pulling back and softening her edges, the show managed to create a portrait of a complex, messy woman and the more sinister sides of her personality that cause her to harm everyone around her in her quest for more. So, what does Nancy’s story really reveal about the reality of diving into the darkness to chase a high you can never really catch? Let’s take a deeper look. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

31 Loka 202414min

The X Files, Dana Scully & Skeptics Who Secretly Want To Believe 🛸

The X Files, Dana Scully & Skeptics Who Secretly Want To Believe 🛸

Go to http://zocdoc.com/thetake to find and book a top-rated doctor today. || Wondering what else is out there is a core part of the human experience – whether it’s taking a peek into a dark forest or looking out into the cosmos, we can’t help but imagine what we might be missing. And in this world of ghosts, cryptids, aliens, and all other sorts of phenomena, there’s a big emphasis on belief. This, of course, has led to a split: the true believers and the skeptics. But while skeptics are often thought of as wholly against accepting any sort of otherworldly phenomenon, when we look a little closer we often find that isn’t the case at all – they just want proof. And that drive to disprove, or maybe even possibly prove, these seemingly unexplainable things often means that some skeptics can’t help but get drawn into this world. So, what keeps pulling us skeptics in? And… could we even be the key to unlocking the truth about these kinds of mysteries? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

30 Loka 202426min

Gone Girl - Why Amy's Fury Still Resonates 10 Years Later

Gone Girl - Why Amy's Fury Still Resonates 10 Years Later

It’s been a decade since David Fincher’s adaptation of Gone Girl hit our screens and sent waves through society. Amy Dunne was villainous, vengeful, and… also kind of relatable. And while the story was grounded in its era, it’s in many ways even more relevant today. So let’s take a look back at the film, how its commentary on splits of the self, existing in the public eye, and the problem with the media all fit into our current world, and why Amy’s wrath still connects with audiences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

29 Loka 202412min

Why Modern Teen Girls On Screen Are *So* Terrifying (& Powerful!) | Trope Explained

Why Modern Teen Girls On Screen Are *So* Terrifying (& Powerful!) | Trope Explained

The first 500 people to use our link https://skl.sh/thetake10241 will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare premium! From Wednesday to The Wilds to Euphoria to Stranger Things and beyond, the 2020s have already been filled with awesome Scary Teen Girls across the spectrum. Sometimes she's still a tyrant, or based on adult's fears of what teens are like, but no matter what, these modern portrayals have a new level of sensitivity and introspection, and have ramped up the horror to match the terrifying world these girls are up against. So join us in analyzing the newest crop of Scary Teen Girls in movies and TV to find out what makes their stories so impactful! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 Loka 202410min

Scary Teen Girls: Harnessing Her Rage to Reclaim Control In The 2000s & 2010s🔥🖤

Scary Teen Girls: Harnessing Her Rage to Reclaim Control In The 2000s & 2010s🔥🖤

In the 2000s & 2010s, the Terrifying Teen Girl - from Jennifer's Body's Jennifer to Mean Girls' Regina George to Thirteen's Tracy & Evie and beyond - started taking back her power in movies and tv by getting to tell her *own* story. The teen girl had become a rather terrifying force in movies and tv at the end of the 20th century – adults just couldn’t understand what was going on with teens, and so this fearful, outsider perspective informed on screen portrayals. But as the 2000s and 2010s rolled around, the terrifying teen girl on screen began to enter a new, more powerful phase. These stories actually grappled with the harsh, conflicting realities that teen girls have to deal with (and many felt much more real because now they were actually written by people who had, y’know, actually experienced being a teen girl instead of just outside observers. From lack of control to oversexualization to the intricacies of war in Girl World, these teens were constantly being pushed to the edge – but they were always up for the challenge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

27 Loka 202413min

Good for Her Horror: The Power of & Problem with the Trope, Explained

Good for Her Horror: The Power of & Problem with the Trope, Explained

Good For Her has evolved from a hilarious Lucille Bluth quote-turned-meme into a powerful Horror and Thriller subgenre, initially focused around a few select films: The Witch, Midsommar, Us, The Invisible Man, Knives Out, Gone Girl, Ready or Not, and the Suspiria remake. But not everyone agrees on what *really* makes a good Good For Her film. So let's take a deeper look at the subgenre's origins, the different ways it's been defined, and the real reasons that we all love Good For Her stories so much! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Loka 202411min

Fight Club Explained - Surprising Things It Still Gets Right About Modern Life

Fight Club Explained - Surprising Things It Still Gets Right About Modern Life

Fight Club, David Fincher’s cult classic film starring Edward Norton and Brad Pitt, was released a quarter of a century ago. It’s deeply rooted in the end-of-the-millennium Gen X malaise of the era of its release, but it’s also managed – even through decades of misinterpretation and misreadings – to continue to feel connected to our current world and experiences. So looking back now, 25 years after it originally hit theaters, what lessons can we take from the Narrator and Tyler Durden about surviving in our modern day? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

25 Loka 202413min

Modern Family: Haley Was Secretly Way Smarter Than She Got Credit For

Modern Family: Haley Was Secretly Way Smarter Than She Got Credit For

Go to http://ro.co/take to get a membership starting at just $99 for your first month. Modern Family’s Haley Dunphy was seen in a rather negative light by those around her, as a beautiful but empty package. And, okay, sure, she might not have been the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but over the course of the show we got to see how her outlook on life actually helped not only her but everyone around her. Not just a shallow airhead, Haley had a lot of tenacity and confidence, which helped her keep moving forward even when things didn’t go her way. So let’s take a closer look at how Haley was actually right about so many things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

23 Loka 202410min

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