🔓 Unlocked! This week's after show was really good, so we wanted to make sure you filthy animals could get it for freebies. Just be sure to listen to the main episode first.And, if you enjoy what you hear, please consider supporting Do By Friday on Patreon.* * * * *Edited by Quinn RoseEngineered by Cameron Bopp* * * * *Show LinksMerlin's "Make a Coffee" Alexa routine"On the Internet, We’re Always Famous" | The New Yorker by Chris HayesHollywood’s #MeToo group was hesitant to confront power.Improving saves from Twitter and YouTubeSlate - What Next - "Did Gen. Milley Go Too Far?"Slate - What Next - "Why a Hollywood #MeToo Organization Imploded"Alessandra Biaggi | NY State SenateJohn Dickerson)GlassAdium - WikipediaBoxed In: The Culture of TV by Mark Crispin MillerWatching Television: A Pantheon Guide to Popular Culture by Todd GitlinThought-terminating cliché - WikipediaTropic Thunder (8/10) Movie CLIP - Simple Jack (2008) HD - YouTubeChesterton’s Fence: A Lesson in Second Order ThinkingHistory of Facebook - WikipediaMove fast and break things - WikipediaTwitch announces new safety tools in the fight against hate raids - The VergeSecuring your Chat with Phone and Email Verification | Twitch BlogButtondownSubstack Is Letting Anti-Trans Rhetoric Thrive in the Name of Neutrality | GENMatt Fraction - WikipediaSystem Of A Down - "Toxicity" (Official HD Video) - YouTubeOZY | A Modern Media CompanyDiscord | Your Place to Talk and Hang OutJustin.tv - WikipediaHow Tropic Thunder Exposes the Sham | NebulaiOS 15: 10 hidden features you need to know | Macworldjohnspurlock/app-privacy-report-viewer: Local viewer for App Privacy Reports in iOS 15Guardian Firewall - Guardian FirewallWorkbench is shutting down October 15, 2021 - WorkbenchTropic Thunder - WikipediaChinatown and Generic Transformation in Recent Films (PDF, 1977)Nebula'Blood Meridian,' by Cormac McCarthy - The New York TimesCanceling | ContraPointsMask OffOpinion | This Conversation Will Change How You Think About Trauma - The New York TimesThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma* * * * *“The seven original essays in this book were commissioned with a distinct purpose: to try to peer back at the screen and through it, to use it as a window into the industries that crank out the shows and ultimately into American culture as a whole. Their common stance is to take television seriously as a huge social fact without being wowed or neutered by it.”—Todd Gitlin, Watching Television (1986)* * * * *Runner-Up Main Episode TitlesThe Earthly YouMove to the CountryNotional Basset HoundOops! All Sidebars!The Ceramicist CodicilRunner-Up Member Episode TitlesThis Head Movie Makes My Eyes RainBuild Your Entire Life from SourceRumblings* * * * *Next week's challenge: read The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk.