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ICYMI - How Depp v. Heard Broke the Internet

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4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Since it started over six weeks ago, the court battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has been impossible to escape online. On today’s show, Rachelle and Madison look at the troubling ways people are discussing the trial, the cottage industry of lawyers reacting to the trial, and the stakes that have been lost in the breathless coverage and endless meme-ing of Heard and Depp.

This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Madison Malone Kircher.


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0:00.0

Critics are calling the creator a masterpiece.

0:02.9

Joshua, take care of it.

0:04.6

I promise.

0:05.8

It's the best film of the year.

0:08.3

Phenomenal, the best sci-fi film in ages.

0:12.0

I'm getting you out of this.

0:14.4

The creator is breathtaking and scale and vision.

0:17.4

It's mesmerizing, visually stunning,

0:20.0

and see this film on the biggest screen possible.

0:23.6

The creator, pretty peaked you 13,

0:25.4

maybe inappropriate for children under 13,

0:27.5

only in theaters Friday.

0:28.8

Get to get to know.

0:32.0

I have been following the Johnny Depp trial

0:34.8

as his 90% of America, but also like why?

0:39.2

Like, why?

0:43.4

Hi, I'm Madison Malone Purcher,

0:45.2

and I'm Rachel Hampton, and you're listening to I See Why Am I.

0:48.3

In case you missed it,

0:49.8

Sleep's podcast about internet culture.

0:52.5

Madison, I have some news.

0:54.8

Tell me the news.

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