
Culture Gabfest Game of Thrones Buddy Comedy Edition
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Jan 21, 2026 Join Laura Miller, Slate's insightful book critic, Nadira Goff, a keen cultural commentator, and Dana Stevens, an expert film critic, as they explore thought-provoking themes. They delve into Kleber Mendonça Filho’s The Secret Agent, blending paranoia and magical realism. The discussion shifts to the buddy comedy dynamics in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, a quirky Game of Thrones prequel focusing on relatable characters. Finally, they reflect on the immersive yet extreme teaching methods of UPenn's Justin McDaniel, sparking conversations on literature's evolving landscape.
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Genre-Bending Political Thriller
- Cléber Mendonça Filho blends 1970s political paranoia with regional magic-realism to create a hybrid thriller.
- The film centers intimate human relationships amid systemic violence rather than grand ideological battles.
Everyday Violence Under Dictatorship
- The film normalizes public violence to show how dictatorship corrupts everyday life and perception.
- Armando's bafflement at routine brutality highlights societal numbness under kleptocratic rule.
The Leg As Shared Code
- A recurring severed leg motif links characters and signals coded press censorship and police terror in Recife.
- Laura Miller notes the leg originated from local newspaper euphemisms about police attacks on gay men.



