Final Girl: Us

Yesterday, I launched my latest passion project: a mini-series podcast about feminist themes in horror movies and TV shows. The first episode tackles Jordan Peele’s Us, privilege, and solidarity.

The title of the podcast, Final Girl, comes from the popular trope in television and film that refers to the “last woman standing” or sole survivor, typically in a slasher film. According to the TV Tropes page on Final Girl,

[T]he character seems to be the living embodiment of stereotypical conservative attitudes of what women “should be”. On the other [hand], feminists have noticed that through this device, the males in the audience are forced to identify with a woman in the climax of the movie.

Final Girl – TV Tropes (emphasis mine)

This is the goal of the show: to explore horror through the eyes and lives of interesting female characters who divert from tired, repetitive horror movie stereotypes.

Listen to the first episode of Final Girl here:

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If you have a suggestion for a movie or TV show to talk about on a future episode, leave it in the comments and I’ll check it out!

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  1. Final Girl: Midsommar – 'Ka ni Kim Avatar

    […] episode! If this is your first time hearing about the podcast, you can read more about it on my first post, where I talk about the name of the show and link you to the many ways you can listen to the first […]

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Baguio-based blogger who loves plants and parakeets. Hyper-competitive nerd. You might’ve heard me on the radio between 2013 and 2020. I write about food, travel, gender issues, health, and beauty.

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