Prof Responds: The Power, The Pettiness, and The Pretty
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In this lively and deeply engaging episode of Critical Magic Theory, Professor Julian Wamble responds to the fiery post-episode discussion about Tom Riddle. From dissecting the many hilarious and shady nicknames the CMT community bestowed upon Voldemort to unpacking the complexities of his insecurities, Julian dives deep into what makes Tom Riddle tick.
Topics range from the imposter syndrome and theatrics that defined Voldemort’s rise to power, to his surprising nostalgia for Hogwarts, and even the role of pretty privilege in his early manipulations. Plus, Julian tackles the thorny discourse around love potions, consent, and whether Voldemort’s “loveless” conception actually shaped his villainy.
With a signature mix of humor, insight, and beats to bop to, this Prof Responds episode is not one to miss—just make sure you’ve stretched before hitting play. And as always, the post-episode chat on Patreon is bound to be lit.
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Topics range from the imposter syndrome and theatrics that defined Voldemort’s rise to power, to his surprising nostalgia for Hogwarts, and even the role of pretty privilege in his early manipulations. Plus, Julian tackles the thorny discourse around love potions, consent, and whether Voldemort’s “loveless” conception actually shaped his villainy.
With a signature mix of humor, insight, and beats to bop to, this Prof Responds episode is not one to miss—just make sure you’ve stretched before hitting play. And as always, the post-episode chat on Patreon is bound to be lit.
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