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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 1H 29M

Scrooged (1988): A Work in Progress with Ghosts

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Beth and Michelle watch Scrooged, the 1988 Christmas satire where Bill Murray’s ruthless television executive discovers that capitalism, cruelty, and an aggressively marketed live broadcast of A Christmas Carol have left him profoundly alone. Fortunately, three ghosts are prepared to intervene, with nostalgia, existential terror, and a considerable amount of physical violence. Frank Cross has spent years narrowing his world to ambition and control, abandoning Claire, neglecting his brother, exploiting Grace, and firing Elliot Loudermilk on Christmas Eve. His supernatural journey does not magically erase those choices. It changes his perspective, forcing him to see the people whose needs, grief, and humanity he has trained himself to overlook. Redemption begins when he stops treating everyone else as supporting players in his own production. The film narrowly passes the Castellini Test through Grace, Claire, and Wendy, with Grace especially essential to Frank’s emotional awakening. Its supporting cast provides more racial diversity than many holiday movies of its era, although the story remains firmly centered on Frank’s transformation. Dated references, practical effects, Bobcat Goldthwait with a shotgun, Karen Allen’s radiant warmth, and Carol Kane beating the Christmas spirit into Bill Murray make Scrooged a chaotic but enduring reminder that becoming better is not a single miraculous moment. It is a habit and every one of us remains a work in progress. Song: Santa's Tricks Composer: Myuu Website: https://youtube.com/myuuji License: Free To Use YouTube license youtube-free Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com

Beth and Michelle watch Scrooged, the 1988 Christmas satire where Bill Murray’s ruthless television executive discovers that capitalism, cruelty, and an aggressively marketed live broadcast of A Christmas Carol have left him profoundly alone. Fortunately, three ghosts are prepared to intervene, with nostalgia, existential terror, and a considerable amount of physical violence. Frank Cross has spent years narrowing his world to ambition and control, abandoning Claire, neglecting his brother, exploiting Grace, and firing Elliot Loudermilk on Christmas Eve. His supernatural journey does not magically erase those choices. It changes his perspective, forcing him to see the people whose needs, grief, and humanity he has trained himself to overlook. Redemption begins when he stops treating everyone else as supporting players in his own production. The film narrowly passes the Castellini Test through Grace, Claire, and Wendy, with Grace especially essential to Frank’s emotional awakening. Its supporting cast provides more racial diversity than many holiday movies of its era, although the story remains firmly centered on Frank’s transformation. Dated references, practical effects, Bobcat Goldthwait with a shotgun, Karen Allen’s radiant warmth, and Carol Kane beating the Christmas spirit into Bill Murray make Scrooged a chaotic but enduring reminder that becoming better is not a single miraculous moment. It is a habit and every one of us remains a work in progress. Song: Santa's TricksComposer: MyuuWebsite: https://youtube.com/myuujiLicense: Free To Use YouTube license youtube-freeMusic powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com

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