<p>In this episode, we discuss:<br>
-The Adventure of Mr. Toad being a Beatrix Potter story (if Beatrix Potter wrote stories about devastatingly disastrous characters),<br>
-Angus MacBadger's 'Scottish' accent that is so bad we theorize that he is not Scottish in-universe,<br>
-some wild theories about why Toad Hall is weirdly both human-sized and animal-sized at various points,<br>
-the moral obligation of the idle rich to respect and care for the people affected by their excessive lifestyles,<br>
-the ethics of being fabulous (**spoilers for the BoJack Horseman finale 27:13-29:35**),<br>
-Ichabod Crane's scholarly, metropolitan threat to an agricultural town,<br>
-The Legend of Sleepy Hollow as a proto-Beauty and the Beast, and<br>
-whether we'd most like to marry Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones, or the Headless Horseman.</p>

The Ink and Think Hour

Lin Darrow and Jeremy G.

EP 11 - The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949): Fabulous Manias, Horsemen (both BoJack and Headless), and Prospective Spectral Husbands

JUN 16, 202054 MIN
The Ink and Think Hour

EP 11 - The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949): Fabulous Manias, Horsemen (both BoJack and Headless), and Prospective Spectral Husbands

JUN 16, 202054 MIN

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<p>In this episode, we discuss:<br> -The Adventure of Mr. Toad being a Beatrix Potter story (if Beatrix Potter wrote stories about devastatingly disastrous characters),<br> -Angus MacBadger's 'Scottish' accent that is so bad we theorize that he is not Scottish in-universe,<br> -some wild theories about why Toad Hall is weirdly both human-sized and animal-sized at various points,<br> -the moral obligation of the idle rich to respect and care for the people affected by their excessive lifestyles,<br> -the ethics of being fabulous (**spoilers for the BoJack Horseman finale 27:13-29:35**),<br> -Ichabod Crane's scholarly, metropolitan threat to an agricultural town,<br> -The Legend of Sleepy Hollow as a proto-Beauty and the Beast, and<br> -whether we'd most like to marry Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones, or the Headless Horseman.</p>