With MBMBaMā¦the conversation we had internally was like, we feel like weāre making this really dumb thing while really important stuff is happening, and we kinda felt bad about that. And then after we put that episode out, we got this flood of like, āthank you for being a distraction.ā And weāre like, oh yeah, distractionās important. We donāt have to deal with stuff to be helpful, sometimes you can just distract. And so thatās kind of always been our MO in general, just as people. If somethingās going wrong and people are getting stressed out, we make jokes and we break tensionā¦
Weāve never discussed this, but I think Justin and Griffin would agree, that you can set an example without explicitly saying, āthis is a thing Iām combatingā or āthis is a stance Iām taking.ā But rather, like, Iām going to choose to embrace this thing and talk about this thing and face this battle in a certain way, that I would hope you would understand what my position on things is. And so we talk a lot when weāre doing Amnesty especially, because itās in our present world, in West Virginiaā¦so for example, my character is a bisexual Puerto Rican woman. And itās like, are we gonna make herā¦deal with shit? [laughs] And itās like, noo. No, weāre not. Like, thatās not the world we wanna create and thatās not as interesting.
And when we were doing TAZ Dustā¦we ended up havingāme and Justin and Griffin and Dadāa two-hour long conversation about, Iām gonna set up the Old Westā¦but Dad wants to play a woman and I donāt want people to be, you know, misogynist to her, even though in the time period, they would have been. Dad wants to play an Asian woman and Iām not gonna have people use racial slurs, even though thatās what they would have done at the time. And we really went back and forth, like, are we being disingenuous by not acknowledging that this is the kind of circumstances that people would have had to deal with? But by doing that, would we be reminding people of these bad things that still happen in the world?
And so yeah, we put a lot of though to it and we try to find a balance between not trying to pretend like there arenāt issues and not trying to pretend like everythingās okay. But also knowing that people know that there are issues and so we donāt need to constantly remind people that there are issues. Itās a tough balance to find, but we try really hard.
–Ā Travis McElroy at DragonCon
thought Iād transcribe the bit where he confirms Aubrey as Puerto Rican. this was a response to a question about the brothersā decision to keep current events and politics mostly out of their podcasts.
