(S1) Episode 13: Every Bait & Switch/Bearded Pronoun was a Work of Art
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-Check out GaylorFest!!!!: https://www.gaylorswift.com/gaylorfest -Support us on Patreon ($5 monthly) for episodes while we're away: patreon.com/thearchers (13% of all Patreon income goes to a grassroots, Queer organization every month!!! Thank you Patrons3) -Connect with us on Twitter: twitter.com/TheArchersPod -Our new Tiktok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@thearcherspodcast -Ghostly Scene Goods: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GhostlyScene -Tess: https://www.tiktok.com/@invisibletheme In the season finale of The Archers, Katie and Madyson gather the listener’s favorite songs that contain clever uses of pronouns and queer themes. Much like the sapphic poet Emily Dickinson, Taylor uses he/him pronouns to cover queerness in her songs. Madyson summarizes Taylor’s queer use of pronouns in folklore/evermore as more intentionally coded than previous albums, and her focus on "you". Katie presents a vivid interpretation of Forever & Always, explaining its switches from “you” to “he” to “I” to “we” as Taylor witnessing her Lover BFF's breakup. They revel in the fact that they manifested This Love (Taylor’s Version) and end the episode with their first reactions to the ethereal rerecording. This podcast, GaylorFest, and GaylorSwift.com are not affiliated with Taylor Swift, her companies, or affiliated companies. All opinions are our own.
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