9:13 The Purge
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This week's episode of the Devil's Trap podcast dives into Supernatural Season 9, Episode 13, titled "The Purge." The hosts, Bitch and Jerk, explore the chilling concept of the "pish taco," a mythical creature that feeds on fat, leading to bizarre and grotesque events in the episode. As they discuss the characters and their motivations, they delve into the ethical quandaries surrounding weight loss and body image, drawing parallels between the show's narrative and real-world issues. Listeners will hear about the complexities of the Winchester brothers' relationship, especially as they grapple with trust and sacrifice in their ongoing battle against supernatural threats. With humor and insight, the hosts also highlight the cultural implications of the episode's lore, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining discussion.
Takeaways:
- The episode explores the themes of body image and societal standards through the lens of horror, highlighting the absurdity of fat-shaming.
- Diana and Liz provide a humorous yet critical commentary on the show's darker aspects, especially regarding personal struggles with body image.
- The lore surrounding the 'pish taco' serves as a cultural commentary on exploitation and the consequences of colonialism in Peru.
- The dynamic between Sam and Dean is a reoccurring theme of conflict that emphasizes their individual struggles and differing philosophies on morality.
- Maritza's character is portrayed with depth, reflecting the complexities faced by women in oppressive societal structures and their fight for agency.
- The podcast delves into the representation of indigenous cultures in horror, challenging stereotypes and promoting understanding of cultural narratives.
Research Links
- Cholas and Pishtacos: Stories of Race and Sex in the Andes - Mary Weismantel - Google Books
- Peru's Fat-Stealing Gang: Crime or Cover-Up? | TIME
- Peruvian Pishtacos | ReVista
- Pishtacos . Human fat murderers, structural inequalities, and resistances in Peru | América Crítica
- Watch Pishtacos < / em >. Human fat murderers, structural inequalities, and resistance in Peru
- In the Andes, the Fear of Oppressors Manifests as the Gruesome Pishtaco - Atlas Obscura
- Fear and loathing on the kharisiri trail: Alterity and identity in the Andes | Andrew Canessa - Academia.edu
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