The guys talk about guys, and how they try and fail at feminism. To send in your thoughts, write in at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
This week the boys weight the negative values between exclusionary storytelling and tokenism. To write in, email at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
The guys discuss violence in the media, why they love it, and why they shouldn't. Write in at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
The guys talk Rachel Dolezal and the concept of Trans-Racial identity. Write in at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
Don and Harry talk diversity, women role models and crossing the aisle when determining if trying out new genres can save lives! To write in feedback, email at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
This week Harry and Don investigate an off-shoot version of their "Morality in Sexuality" question, pondering how people come to be attracted to certain qualities, how that holds value over other qualities, and of course, some dark stuff.
Harrison and Donovan talk about "PC Culture", finding your station in the battle for progress, and speaking with meaning. To write into the show, email at qnoanswers@gmail.com
The show returns as Don and Harry welcome their very first guest, Zach Joiner of Clone Saga Chronicles. Speaking as a conservative and Trump voter, Zach gives his perspective on policy, the media, and the GOP's transformation of the last twenty years. To write into the show, email at qnoanswers@gmail.com
It's another whine-fest from the special snowflakes as Donovan and Harrison discuss the GOP from the last 51 years and wonder how the end began.
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Donovan and Harrison return to the world of celebrities to discuss obsession, both theirs and the world's.
Harry and Donovan discuss Family Guy, and the bizarre trend of sexism and misogyny that pervades the show, as well as other comedic media from Seth MacFarlene. To write in and have your thoughts read out, email at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
This time out the boys discuss the ongoing war between Creators and their Audiences, from all angles. What moral responsibility, if any, is owed by the creator? What should audiences keep in mind about them? What about the workers for hire, or the fans who turn into creators? A lot of television shows, movie franchises, video games and comic books are brought up as examples...because it's Donovan and Harry.
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Don and Harry question themselves and others yet again, this time in regards to the concept of American Pride! What is it? Do they have it? Should they have it? Send all thoughts to qnoanswers@gmail.com To have them read out on the show!