"He's made it so that we're not even feeling the beauty in what are objectively beautiful if they just showed em to us," she says. "It's s it's so like disjointed. Asa halleck, she'll be gone, and then she's suddenly back on the dance floor." She adds: 'I don't know, i can only speak for my own weddi'
David and Tamler sink deeper and deeper into Melancholia, Lars von Trier’s harrowing and stunningly beautiful depiction of depression, anxiety, and a wedding reception that just won’t end. They bring Freud’s “Mourning and Melancholia” into the conversation and confront the question: what if the depressed and anxious people are right?
Plus Whoopi, M&Ms, baby brain waves, Rogan – we empty out the opening segment Slack.
Note: We recorded the opening segment before the latest development in the Joe Rogan story, but we briefly address that in the promo segment right after the break.
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