Description
This year’s Christmas episode consists of three stories — one of them a Christmas tale.
* “The World Beneath Her Brush”: This one’s about a globemaker—and I really like it!
* “The King of French Fries”: Not only a story from the point of view of a parking lot-dwelling grackle, but it’s also accompanied by an original song.
* “Suburban Home”: Aging punk rockers battling their homeowners’ association over Christmas decorations.
Content Advisory: “The World Beneath Her Brush” and “The King of French Fries” barely merit content advisories. At most, they are about personal struggle in the hope of having a better life. “Suburban Home” deals with pettiness, arguing, the effects of family expectations, and a slight bit of depression and anxiety mentioned in passing. Oh, and some swearing!
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Credits:
Music: Theme – Ergo Phizmiz. Story – With one exception, all music licensed through Epidemic Sound. The exception: Descendents’ “Suburban Home” used with permission from the band.
Also, “The Tailless Grackles of Summer” was conceptualized and arranged by Cynthia Griffith, who also came up with the first stanza of the lyrics. Christopher Gronlund finished the rest.
Stories: Christopher Gronlund.
Narration: Christopher Gronlund and Cynthia Griffith (“The World Beneath Her Brush”)
Episode Transcript >> (Coming Soon)
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As always, this commentary contains spoilers from the latest story, so you might want to listen to that first.
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