Episode Title: Mr. Mom (1983) – Flannel, Failure, and the War on Gender Roles
Episode Summary:
In this episode, we dig into Mr. Mom, the 1983 domestic comedy where Michael Keaton trades factory life for fatherhood—and instantly forgets how to function. We explore how a movie that wants to be progressive ends up reinforcing every tired sitcom trope, from flailing fathers to career moms who succeed only when their boss is leering at them.
In this episode:
Listener Warning:
There is discussion of beard-based identity, vacuum-based trauma, and flannel as a visual metaphor for male depression.
Final Verdict:
Maybe funny in 1983. But today? It’s a masterclass in well-meaning misfires—an occasionally charming, often baffling movie that sells gender politics with a side of chili and a wink to Pine-Sol.
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