Grownups are watching conversations or getting involved in conversations with young people that they have no business. I think also there's something potentially and I could be wrong in that back in those days when people were doing stuff like that it was either like they were carving their own space out. But now we've become a very much a virtue signaling society. People don't need to hear your every single thought. And I think also people just like to be annoyed by yourself quietly without the internet.
Novelist Ore Agbaje-Williams joins us for a childhood favourite that almost threatens to fall down behind the couch: the straight-to-video Cinderella, starring Brandy, Whitney Houston and Whoopi Goldberg. We talk about the baffling charm of this adaptation, the star-power of the cast, the new Little Mermaid, the endless drudgery of the 'representation' conversation, childhood desires and much more.
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