• Episode 55: The Psychology of WICKED: The Good, the Bad, and the Green

  • Jan 6 2025
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 55: The Psychology of WICKED: The Good, the Bad, and the Green

  • Summary

  • In this podcast episode, Dr. Greg and Bryan discuss the psychological themes present in the film adaptation of Wicked, which they recently watched together. They explore various topics such as trauma, grief, identity, self-acceptance, friendship, and resilience, emphasizing the complexity of the characters Elphaba and Glinda. The episode delves into how Elphaba's green skin symbolizes societal prejudice and the challenges of acceptance, while Glinda's journey reflects her transformation from a superficial "popular girl" to someone who confronts her insecurities.Dr. Greg and Bryan analyze the film's portrayal of bullying and the emotional depth of the characters, highlighting the nuanced depiction of good and evil. They discuss how Wicked challenges traditional moral narratives, suggesting that characters are often misunderstood rather than purely good or evil. This conversation, inspired by their shared viewing experience, underscores the cultural relevance of Wicked in contemporary discussions about identity, acceptance, and the complexity of human nature.
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