The Devil Wears Prada and the Appearance of Humility
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In this episode, hosts Laura and Ryan discuss The Devil Wears Prada, its cultural impact, cast, and impending sequel. Exploring why the film feels nuanced as both comedy and drama, they focus on Andy’s growth in confidence and competence alongside the corrupting effects of ambition, status, and external approval, noting the paradox of enjoying her transformation while grieving what she sacrifices in relationships and integrity. The conversation highlights how appearances and wealth can distort judgment, calling Christians to reject favoritism, see people as God does, and respond with mercy.
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Discussed Passage James 2: 1-13
Mentioned in this episode: Song for Walking (single by Tophouse) Epic: The Musical (concept album by Jorge Rivera-Herrans) Handel’s "Messiah" (classical music composition) Scriptnotes (screenwriting podcast by John August and Craig Mazin) Seven Deadly Sins - Vanity (Bridgetown Church sermon by Tyler Staton and Bethany Allen) To Burn in You (song by Josh White)
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