CC & Beep are joined by Erin, our friend who happens to be a literature professor. We had a lot of thoughts on the thematic elements of Frankenstein, how every character is reminiscent of the creature in some way, and also love wolves.\n\nTime Stamps\n5:10\tGuest panelist Erin enters the gauntlet: the great red forest query & time as a character\n\n31:05\t\t\u201cHerr Frankenstein\u201d? But first, Mary Shelley\u2019s Frankenstein is not the pop culture version\n\n46:41\t\tParallels between 12 Monkeys & Frankenstein: the mad scientist, creatures outside of the natural order, isolation, nature vs. nurture, and feeding the two wolves\n\n66:44\t\t1:06 The Red Forest\n\n\t\t\tVisions as memories of tomorrow\n\t\t\tTime is going to take what is owed\n\t\t\tThe most awkward road trip ever\n\t\t\tCasserole: moral ships passing in the night\n\t\t\tWell hello, striking woman\n\t\t\tThe many, many meanings of the red forest/the house of cedar & pine\n\n101:12\t\t1:07 The Keys\n\t\t\n\t\t\tThe series is established as one giant feels attack\n\t\t\tForeshadowing Blood Washed Away\n\t\t\tThe power of romantic tropes\n\t\t\tA Frankenstein of Tandoori Chicken \n\t\t\tCole\u2019s senses coming alive\n\t\t\tDeath & the importance of now\n\t\t\tMythology building: Druse & the custodians of time\n\t\t\tWexler as a foil for Cole\n\t\t\tThe Keys & \u201ca better version\u201d of Cole\n\t\t\tAaron Marker: come on, he\u2019s not that bad?