Aho, podcast listeners! To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, Paul and Arlo check in on the latest season of Reservation Dogs, possibly the best show on TV. It would be hard to top Rez Dog’s freshman year, a revelatory season filled with joy, pain, and a whole bunch of shitasses. Yet that’s exactly what Sterlin Harjo and his collaborators have done, deepening the themes of loss and community that made the first season so resonant. The boys rave about the show’s core cast–Devery Jacobs, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Lane Factor, and Paulina Alexis—while lauding Harjo’s ability to shine an even brighter light on supporting players like Zahn McClarnon, Jana Schmieding, and Lily Gladstone. Skoden.

 

NEXT: Alex Jonestown Massacre guitarist Kenn Edwards is back and ready to get Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.

 

 

BREAKDOWN

00:00:34  -  Intro

00:08:00  -  Reservation Dogs: Season 2

01:42:03  -  Outro / Next

 

 

LINKS

“Sterlin Harjo Is Not Afraid to Sacrifice a Good Idea” by Kathryn VanArendonk, Variety “Reservation Dogs Creator Sterlin Harjo on Balancing Jokes and Tears in the Season 2 Finale, and Not Caring About Emmy Snubs” by Ariel LeBeau, GQ “The Ending Of Reservation Dogs Season 2 Explained” by Merri Palmer, Looper “Reservation Dogs ends a high-spirited second season with a California dream and cinematic realism” by Melanie McFarland, Salon

 

 

 

 

MUSIC

“Going to California” by Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin IV (1971) “I Still Believe (Great Design)” by Tim Cappello, The Lost Boys (1987)

 

 

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