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In this special episode, Tony Tellado dives into the 2016 summer series Braindead, a unique blend of political satire, sci-fi, comedy, and horror that is even more eerily relevant today. With members of the cast and co-creators Robert and Michelle King, we explore how space bugs eating politicians' brains becomes a clever (and hilarious) lens for examining extremism and the current political climate.
Key Topics & Highlights
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Braindead Premise:
Alien insects arrive on meteors and literally eat politicians’ brains in Washington D.C., making humans act in bizarre, extreme ways. -
Bridging Genres Beyond the Norm:
The cast discuss how the show combines political drama with sci-fi, horror, and even romantic comedy—a shift from what you’d expect from the Good Wife creators. -
Acting in the Absurd:
Tony Shalhoub talks about channeling both sides of his evolving character, Red Wheatus. Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Tveit discuss the fun and challenge of playing ideologically opposed leads who must unite. -
Satire Meets Reality:
The Kings discuss how real-life politics became stranger than fiction, often outpacing the show’s most absurd ideas. They also touch on the inspiration from actual shutdowns, and their attempts to satirize increasing polarization where “compromise is lost.” -
Balancing Tone:
Maintaining comedic timing while blending in horror and satire proved to be both fun and challenging for the cast and creators. -
Behind the Scenes:
Insight into research, from Capitol Hill strategy to entomology, and witty anecdotes about gross-out scenes and network standards. -
Larger Themes:
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Extremism and the lack of dialogue in U.S. politics
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Humanizing both sides of the political divide
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How fear, satire, and laughter can help us process social anxieties
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Memorable Quotes
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“The terrifying thing is not the big monster. The terrifying thing to me is that something will crawl on me when I sleep…” – Robert King
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“Our show kind of has a serious point underneath it. But the last thing I want to watch is a serious show.” – Robert King
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“We did lean heavily into the first Red, the Red, who’s a heavy drinker and kind of a lush…” – Tony Shalhoub
Further Discussion
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Reflections on today’s relentless news cycles and how real events often upstage even the wildest fictional premises.
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