Dan Le Batard 8/29/22 π₯ Hour 1: Aubrey Plaza, Billy Gil, Hall & Oates
From The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The conversation explores Dan Le Batard's thoughts on Aubrey Plaza's recent films, particularly "Emily the Criminal" and "Ingrid Goes West," highlighting the themes of social media and the characters' dark complexities. Additionally, the discussion includes a surprising revelation about a Hall & Oates t-shirt, prompting reflections on unexpected preferences and personal identities.
Key Takeaways
- Aubrey Plaza is redefining the female anti-hero, proving complex characters can thrive outside conventional norms.
- Wrexham's rise is a masterclass in content creation; sports teams as narrative vessels might be the future of entertainment.
- Ingrid Goes West exposes the dark underbelly of social media, making viewers rethink 'likes' as a form of sanity check.
- Hall & Oates in a casual tee? Proof that even the most eclectic personalities can surprise us with unexpected tastes.
- Billy Gill and Aubrey Plaza are the unexpected pop culture crossover no one knew they needed but canβt stop discussing.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Wrexham (location)
- Tim Donaghy (person)
- Emily the Criminal (media)
- Ingrid Goes West (media)
- Sunderland 'Til I Die (media)
- Mythic Quest (media)
- DraftKings (company)