The Weeknd in The Idol – Pop Screen 121

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Ladies and gentlemen, The Weeknd. To celebrate – ‘celebrate’ – the first anniversary of one of the defining pop star ego trips of our age, Graham and Robyn have reconvened to look at all six – no, wait, all five – episodes of Sam Levinson’s disasterpiece. If you’re wondering why we won’t get a third season of Euphoria until the cast are in a retirement home, forget the writer’s strike – this is why.

From the twisted minds of Robyn and Graham, please enjoy discussion of: the Weeknd’s remarkable anti-charisma and his future acting plans that will definitely, definitely happen, the troubled production of this show and the Amy Seimetz cut we’ll never see, The Idol’s strained relationship with queerness, its downright nonexistent relationship with modern pop, and much much more. Worth listening this week just for the Jojo Siwa joke, frankly.

Our exclusives are about something even more interesting than LA club owners nobody’s ever heard of – classic Asian genre cinema, Red Dwarf, cult film franchises, Doctor Who, The X-Files, and whatever the hell our critics have been watching in the last month. In case your thirst for watching us suffer hasn’t been sated by this episode, we’ve also got a Patreon exclusive episode of this show about Fred Durst’s The Fanatic coming up. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for more.

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Episode 121: The Weeknd in The Idol

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