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[Talking Dad] Ep. 47 - Glenn Close's Damages (with Jenna Stoeber)

We sit down with special guest Jenna Stoeber and go deep on Glenn's character, the process of bringing Ratticus Finch to life, as well as a glimpse into the formation of the courtroom mechanics (as well as a peek at what would've happened if Bill actually busted the dads out!)

Please note! If you are a member of the jury, please do not listen to this episode until after deliberations are complete!

[Talking Dad] Ep. 47 - Glenn Close's Damages (with Jenna Stoeber)
[Talking Dad] Ep. 47 - Glenn Close's Damages (with Jenna Stoeber)

Comments

3rd listen through the uncuts, i now realize my relationship with my dad is exactly like this with Glenn and Nick at this point of the story

Dogymaiden

For me the big difference between Nick and Glenn and Glenn and his dad, is Bill is Ok with roping his kid in situations that could be deemed dangerous including him in scams. Glenn would not put Nick in a situation he thinks is dangerous. He was ok with doing a Concert with Nick when he thought it was just fun and cool but the second he thought it was dangerous he left, and he rigged the child fight so his child wouldn't be in huge danger to me that's the big difference

Gabby Mize

Astra blep should cameo in dungeons and daddies at some point. My dream crossover

Byron Morris

in no world is ron at this point in the story the worst dad, he treats Terry jr with respect and he only gets as confused with him as he does everything.

Quantum OFZENTRIX

Best to worst dad's: Darryl, Glenn, Henry, Ron.

Ryley Henry

This mock trial really shows how context is everything in the judicial system. If the dad's would have applied context to more of Glenn's actions it would have heen a much easier time convincing the jury.

Ryley Henry

I've always wondered if there was a rift between Glenn and his dad when Morgan died, and Bill was not there for Glenn as a dad.

Aylis J Lind

*now

Isaac A

I literally cried when they talked about nick not even knowing what a truly good dad is, and thinking Glenn is a truly good dad. I kinda hate Glenn noe

Isaac A

This conversation is so real

Thomas Jones

I love the analysing of Glenn's character. It's so interesting to hear all the thoughts about this stuff that goes behind the joke.

Min

I feel like what freddie is trying to say is that people are morally grey, but we're all taught that you're either good or bad. When really your behavior is good or bad. Good people are capable of terrible things. While bad people are capables of beautiful things. No one is good or bad only the things you do

Brian Doyle

The only way to memorialize a good sentiment is in embroidery. It’s true.

UK fan (Dan)

I think the best argument they could have made for Glenn is that he's not a bad dad or a bad person, but he is simply an idiot who makes the wrong choice with good intentions

Alex Da San Martino

Can we have “it’s not cool to be happy” merch

Christopher Lee

Praise to everyone in these last two episodes. Gotta say Will's lawyering was intense and amazing. I also love how deep into Glenn's character we get in this talking dad episode.

Vladimir Simpson

What would be the last words of each Dad if they were to die with only the other dads around and how would the other dads respond to those last words?

Isaiah Bethune

Yeowch my heart hurts for these boys. This discussion was so awesome and I love how you talk about the world of humor and story and extracting the real world themes and the nuance of giving this fantasy character a trial. Jenna talking to Nick was really such a 'wow oh no' moment that I feel was so important. I think it's so amazing that Henry who arguably doesn't like Glenn the most was the one who defended him the hardest.

Gothhyena

Ya I don’t think Glenn qualifies as a truly bad dad. And all because he let Arron die doesn’t reflect on him being a bad dad. Lol ya know Ted Bundy was a shit person but a good step dad apparently.

Kait O’Mara

In my head Nick was like 14/15ish, Terry and Grant were around 13/14, Lark & Sparrow were 10 (but so violent when playing soccer they got moved up a division to try and mellow them out) and Paedon like 9.

Addy Nelson

Man I thought Nick was 16 not 13 a lot of the arguments against Glenn make a lot more sense now

Bird Wizard

like the argument of comparing real world morals to dungen and dragob. where your going on fun murder sprees and its normal

lilguy31

"Sometimes you shoot a squirrel and gain a level." -Jenna Stoeber OMG, going to attempt to make an embroidery of this quote XD

Skye Fibrefox Stitchcraft


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