Parks & Recreation: April Ludgate, The Secretly Optimistic Cynic
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Parks & Recreation: April Ludgate, The Secretly Optimistic Cynic

Get 50% off your first year at http://monarchmoney.com and use code THETAKE Parks and Recreation’s April Ludgate is known for her cynical, sarcastic demeanor. But, underneath that moody exterior, she was actually a surprisingly positive thinker – it’s just that optimism looks a little different on April. Though it might not seem like it at first, April provides a really relatable example of how to figure out your sense of self and build your own life without giving up all of the things that make you you. So, how did she do it? Let’s take a closer look… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Godfather & Succession: Times Change, Power Lust Doesn't

The Godfather & Succession: Times Change, Power Lust Doesn't

Go to http://factormeals.com/50thetake and use code 50thetake to get 50% off your first box plus free shipping! The Godfather Part II was released fifty years ago – and in the half century since it and the first film debuted, they’ve influenced film and television in innumerable ways. This story of a mafia family, and one initially reluctant member’s blood-soaked ascendancy to the top of the empire has continued to draw in audiences with its sprawling, epic nature and deep intimacy and drama because at its core is a tale that remains relevant, even all these years later. One of its most compelling modern echoes is found in Succession – another story of a powerful scion in a changing world and the family members vying to take his place. Connecting these two threads across time allows us to really analyze the true danger that lurks in the dark heart of greed, and how it consumes everything and everyone in its path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

4 Dec 202417min

Why Family Holidays Are *So Chaotic* (& The Secret To Surviving Them)

Why Family Holidays Are *So Chaotic* (& The Secret To Surviving Them)

Make sure to check out cyclingfrog.com and use our code THETAKEHOLIDAYS to get 20% off of your order! Being around family can be a lot of fun, but… it can also be very chaotic. And what time of year does that chaos really start to heat up? The holiday season, of course! It's a feature of so many hilarious episodes of our favorite shows, from Friends to Modern Family to Blackish to Brooklyn Nine-Nine and beyond (and some very *stressful* ones, like The Bear and Heartstopper), to some of the most beloved holiday movies, like Home Alone, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and more! This on screen trope arose from a real life issue to many of us can relate to: when the family comes together, chaos ensues. Let’s take a closer look at the Holiday Family Chaos trope to unpack why, at its core, it’s actually surprisingly heartwarming and encouraging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Nov 202413min

Middle Child Syndrome: The Problem with Being Suck in the Middle...

Middle Child Syndrome: The Problem with Being Suck in the Middle...

Go to http://uncommongoods.com/thetake to get 15% off your next gift! With siblings, there’s usually the responsible older child, the gets-away-with-everything younger child, and then… there’s the middle child. Born too late to be the first born and too early to be the baby of the family, middle children often get stuck in a kind of limbo – loved but… forgotten or ignored, no matter how much they might try to make themselves an equal part of the family. Being the middle child can lead to one becoming a bit of a black sheep, their outcast nature at home bleeding out into the rest of their life. Many middle children on screen are actually the geniuses of their families (a surprisingly pervasive subtrope!) And, even given all of their struggles in childhood, middle children can actually have a good shot at ending up the most well adjusted adults out of their siblings. It’s time to give middle children their moment in the spotlight – so let’s unpack this trope! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

25 Nov 202412min

Desperate Housewives: How Susan Became The Show's Accidental Villain... | Explained

Desperate Housewives: How Susan Became The Show's Accidental Villain... | Explained

Go to http://zocdoc.com/thetake to find and book a top-rated doctor today! Susan Mayer was Desperate Housewives’ ‘anchor character’ – the everywoman who show creator Marc Cherry designed to be loveable and relatable. But although on paper Susan was inoffensive, there was something about her that audiences loved to hate. Over the course of eight seasons, the Housewives met with murder, fraud, bribery and so much more – so… what exactly was it about Susan, a seemingly innocent girl next door type, that made her the show’s unintentional villain for so many? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

19 Nov 202413min

Gilmore Girls & The Truth About Emily - Old Money, New Problems

Gilmore Girls & The Truth About Emily - Old Money, New Problems

Go to http://ro.co/take to get a membership starting at just $99 for your first month. Gilmore Girls is of course the story of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore both figuring out how to grow up into the people they want to be – but there’s a third Gilmore woman who provides a very different perspective to the show with her own biting wit: matriarch Emily Gilmore. Emily was constantly at war with daughter Lorelai, over everything from major life decisions to the minutiae of her outfits. She is uptight and close-minded, the total antithesis of the fun and free Lorelai, and she can often come across as suffocating and even straight up mean. But, if we take a closer look, we can begin to better understand why Emily behaved the way she did, and why her evolution was actually just as important as Lorelai and Rory’s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

15 Nov 202413min

The Penguin's Sofia: Saving Gotham or Becoming What She Hated Most? 💥 Season 1 Story Arc Analysis

The Penguin's Sofia: Saving Gotham or Becoming What She Hated Most? 💥 Season 1 Story Arc Analysis

Go to http://factormeals.com/thetake50 and use code thetake50 to get 50% off your first box and 20% off your next month! The Penguin’s Sofia Gigante (formerly Falcone) is a departure from her comic book and animated film counterpart. Showrunner Lauren LeFranc gave the character depth and complexity, turning her into a more than worthy adversary for titular Oz Cobb. Both are strategic, observant, and know how to appeal to other peoples’ egos. Sofia sees people for who and what they are, and often isn’t afraid to confront hard truths head-on. Along with her controlling family, Oz knows this highly intelligent, chillingly calculated woman is usually right, prompting them to do whatever they can to minimize her power. In this show about villains and criminals, LeFranc views Sofia as “the closest thing we have to a hero”, but also knows that she can be just as cruel and ruthless as her enemies and allies. So let’s take a look at Sofia’s evolution from mafia don’s daughter to empowered mob boss, and how she stayed true to herself despite many attempts to make her into someone else Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

13 Nov 202412min

Movies Every Teen Girl Should Watch 🍿🤩

Movies Every Teen Girl Should Watch 🍿🤩

Go to http://uncommongoods.com/thetake to get 15% off your next gift! 🍿When you’re a teenager, every emotion is dialed up to a hundred, but fortunately, the teens aren’t alone! Enter teen movies, especially teen movies geared toward teenage girls – capturing so many of the issues and emotions that teen girls find themselves experiencing, including romance, comedy, angst, friendship, awkwardness, anxiety, and desperately wanting life to be a little less complicated (preferably with a happy ending!) Let's take a look at three particularly iconic eras for teen movies and go through some of our favorite movies from each! (And we definitely couldn't fit *every* great movie into this video, so if we missed your fave let us know in the comments so we can make sure that it's in part 2!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

10 Nov 202416min

Gen Z Are The New Millennials (But That Isn't A Bad Thing!) | Explained

Gen Z Are The New Millennials (But That Isn't A Bad Thing!) | Explained

There’s so much talk about how different generations are, about how we’re all constantly at war with one another… but, for as much as we may disagree about hair parts and sock heights, Millennials and Gen Z have actually come to have a lot in common. The next, younger generation coming in and taking over is par for the course because… that’s how the forward movement of time works; but, underneath the aesthetic differences between these generations, there are a lot of commonalities both in how they approach the world and how the world tries to bring them down. So what are some of these big similarities, and are there some actually useful lessons that Gen Z could take from Millennials’ struggles? Let’s take a closer look! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3 Nov 202412min

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