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Avada Kedavyaknowwhat, we're not doing this

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If you love something, let it go: or at least maybe stop giving it your money and putting it in your tumblr blog description. This episode, Sarah discusses two of her favorite childhood series--Ender's Game and Harry Potter--and the frustration of still liking a piece of media when the creator is an active sewage volcano. Is is possible to separate the creator from their creation, and is that a task we should even try to undertake? Also Amelia is there, sitting pretty on the fact that they never really got into Harry Potter as a kid and are really just above the whole thing. (She got out of World of Warcraft early, that's why she gets to be smug.) Media discussed: Harry Potter by J.K. RowlingEnder's Game by Orson Scott Card The Scholomance series by Naomi  Novik  The Cater Street Hangman Anne PerrySpoilers for all the above, and also Buffy the Vampire Slayer but also come on it's been ten years now, ya'll. Support the show

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