Subject: I have become a terrible YouTube addict recently.
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Posted on: 2018-06-06 13:43:00 UTC

Which Tomash has already heard me whine about, but anyway . . . it's the video essays about fiction that get me. Have some of my regulars! I should mention that a lot of videos in the lists I'm going to be linking have some casual swearing. I'll give more specific warnings if there's anything more NSFW than that.

Lindsay Ellis does probably my favorite video essays. Her modern work is a lot more in depth, and less gimmicky, than the stuff she used to produce as the Nostalgia Chick. I especially enjoy her Loose Canon series, which examines how a character changes over time through different adaptations.

My latest YouTube discovery is Jenny Nicholson. Her reviews tend to be really long, but her simple, quiet deadpan delivery and the creative way she examines both good and bad parts of the media she consumes make them worth the listen while washing dishes or such. As you can see from a lot of her video thumbnails, she's also a big fan of porgs, and a fan of big porgs.

Wisecrack is another good source of media analysis. This is the one channel here that tends to get a bit more NSFW when discussing certain stories, but it still never gets too directly explicit, I don't think. The "Earthling Cinema" series attempts to examine movies from a non-Earth culture perspective to deconstruct them, while "Thug Notes" summarizes literature and discusses its themes without getting tied down by formal language. Their other, non-themed videos on philosophy in fiction tend to be excellent, as well.

The videos on Nando vs. Movies look at a facet of a film or TV show that fell flat, formulates a solution, and walks that change through to see all the effects it would have had on the final story. It's mostly superhero movies, but there're a couple of Star Wars videos as well.

The content on Nerdwriter1 is literally all over the place—fiction, art, music, comedy, business politics. I only watch the videos that look interesting to me, so I haven't seen them all. But take a look; I'm sure there's at least something to capture your attention here.

—doctorlit, addict for sure

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