Trope Stormers: Assassins of pop-culture tropes in TV & Movies

Trope Stormers: Assassins of pop-culture tropes in TV & Movies

Author: J.Carlberg & C.Jeeves Films Language: English Episodes: 26
Ever wonder why certain scenes in a movie feel so familiar, or why a TV show's twist left you groaning instead of gasping? That's the territory explored in Trope Stormers: Assassins of pop-culture tropes in TV & Movies. Hosts Chris and Jim operate from their bases in London and Cambridge, acting as cultural critics with a very specific mission: to hunt down and dissect the recurring narrative devices-the tropes-that shape the films and series we watch. Their analysis isn't just academic; it's a lively verdict. Each trope they identify is put on trial, judged to be either brilliantly effective (earning the label 'Utropian') or painfully clichéd ('Dystropian'). The conversation in this podcast digs into the building blocks of storytelling, from overused concepts like 'Mary Sues' and 'jumping the shark' to the beating of proverbial 'dead horses.' It’s for anyone who loves pop culture but sometimes finds themselves critiquing it more than consuming it. Listening to an episode feels like sitting in on a passionate, well-informed debate between two friends who aren't afraid to call out lazy writing or celebrate narrative ingenuity. You'll start noticing patterns everywhere, armed with the hosts' unique lexicon for what makes a story work or fall flat. The tone is welcoming yet sharp, guided by the principle that to truly enjoy modern media, you sometimes have to take aim at its most predictable parts. This is deep-dive analysis with a sense of humor and a critical eye, all dedicated to the language of screen storytelling.
Episodes
Storm In A Teabreak: ‘Technology Is...?’ [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:23
After a somewhat forced hiatus (Chris has an interview and now an IRL job besides Trope Storming and Jim was marrying his brother abroad (?!) But now the gents are back and are kicker off with an appetiser for their upco…
3. Got ‘em on the Tropes - Rocky (1976) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:49:44
The Trope Stormers are back and the gloves are on/off. Delete as appropriate for the surprise hit boxing classic, Rocky. Who is Dr. Octagon? Would you 5 egg smoothie? Will Balboa’s story get a TKO Dystropian bruising? Or…
Storm In A Teabreak - What Is...’A Dragon?’ [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:58
Love movies? Got a teabreak? Tropestormers bring a mug sized dose of their film and TV deconstruction for your. Jim and Chris look at the character archetype of ‘the Dragon’ and discuss their faves. Subscribe and give th…
2. Jeeves on Reeves - Point Break (1991) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:24:14
The Trope Stormers return as threatened, with a look at the best (and worst) surfing heist movie of all time. Jim hates someone called Mary Sue and Jeeves passes judgement on Reeves...
1.pt2 - Big Bird’s A Tw-t Jurassic Park (1993) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:56
The Tropestormers continue their trope trial of Spielberg’s blockbuster classic adaptation. Dino science, a Jack Russell and more bad impressions feature. Will it be a first ever Utropia...or the unthinkable?
1. Tropes, uh...find a way...Jurassic Park (1993) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:17
Chris and Jim kick off the Film and TV pod series TropeStormers with a bite. A podcast over 65 minutes in the making. They talk movies, backstory and dubious Paleoentology credentials and introduce you to a cast of mammo…