Tuesday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m.
Eisner Award-winning writer and artist Michael Kupperman will speak with journalist Virgil Texas about his graphic memoir, “All the Answers.” In it, he tells the story of his famous father, a child prodigy on the TV show “Quiz Kids.”

  • hopelesscomrade [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Has Virgil left Bad Faith officially. I never listened to it. I get why he has to go away, but I did used to like him as a commentator.

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      3 years ago

      He hasn't been on a show in months. I gave up on it a while back, because it really isn't the same with just Brie doing her thing and no regular to drag her back down to Earth. Have to assume he's either in hiding or he's off the show.

      Everything you need to know about the modern Succ is Brie screaming at the top of her lungs about "Force the Vote" while her co-host gets sucked into the right-wing meat grinder without giving him so much as a backwards glance.

      • Catherine_Steward [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah I wouldn't even consider watching it without Virgil. They're good together and I think they push each other into a much stronger, more focused socialist mindset. But Brie alone just doesn't sound like a good time.

        Edit: And to clarify, I probably wouldn't watch just Virgil rambling alone or with some lib guest either. Idk why it worked so well with the two of them, but it did.

        • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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          3 years ago

          Edit: And to clarify, I probably wouldn’t watch just Virgil rambling alone or with some lib guest either.

          One of the reasons I was never a huge fan of "Beltway Garage".

          Idk why it worked so well with the two of them, but it did.

          I think that, early on, Virgil got to play this kind-of naive outsider voice to black politics. And so he got to voice some of the confusion that a lot of white leftist dudes have on subjects related to race and the political stack in black cities and districts. He tended to have a light touch, particularly during the interviews. But he also got to ask the dumb-guy outsider question that made understanding the various contradictions and conflicts within older traditional democratic political blocks easier.

          His warm-up banter with Brie also made them both seem more human and more relatable. Really, every Podcast needs costars, because the whole medium is about having a dialogue. Virgil was also pretty good about bringing in guys like Chompsky and Wolfe to get the White Leftist Academic take on politics and let Brie provider her outsider perspective in turn.

          It was generally just a nice Odd Couple vibe.

      • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        I don't know if there was much she could've done if he just decided to fall off the face of the planet for the second time within 12 months, especially with the allegations

        • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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          3 years ago

          The first time he "fell off" was when he was actively working with Brie to do the Bad Faith podcast.

          The second time, it was entirely due to the sketchy allegations.