Episode 45: ISIS - "Dreams of Flight"
Isis "Dreams of Flight" December 13, 1975 Chala likes to design
airplanes and wants to enter the school competition, but her
competition is willing to go to any lengths to make sure she
doesn't. To make matters worse, Chala's brother is not...
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Isis "Dreams of Flight" December 13, 1975
Chala likes to design airplanes and wants to enter the school
competition, but her competition is willing to go to any lengths
to make sure she doesn't. To make matters worse, Chala's
brother is not supportive of her "Dreams of Flight".
We come to the end of the first season of Isis with a story whose
moral doesn't exactly match the plot. Is this a story about
accepting that all people are deserving of respect or is this a
story about accepting that woman are as capable of doing anything
a man can do? John and Richard discuss this as well as the
the story arc of Cindy Lee and the conclusion of the first season
of Isis.
It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of
the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com.
Moral: "People who come from different backgrounds or from
different countries deserve the same respect we give everyone
else. Putting someone down because they speak a different
language or are a different color just doesn't make sense.
What does make sense is treating people just the way we
want them to treat us."
Guest Cast
Cynthia Avila as Chala
Paul Hinkley as Mark
Tom Williams as Bill
Fabian Gregory as Raoul
Chala likes to design airplanes and wants to enter the school
competition, but her competition is willing to go to any lengths
to make sure she doesn't. To make matters worse, Chala's
brother is not supportive of her "Dreams of Flight".
We come to the end of the first season of Isis with a story whose
moral doesn't exactly match the plot. Is this a story about
accepting that all people are deserving of respect or is this a
story about accepting that woman are as capable of doing anything
a man can do? John and Richard discuss this as well as the
the story arc of Cindy Lee and the conclusion of the first season
of Isis.
It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of
the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com.
Moral: "People who come from different backgrounds or from
different countries deserve the same respect we give everyone
else. Putting someone down because they speak a different
language or are a different color just doesn't make sense.
What does make sense is treating people just the way we
want them to treat us."
Guest Cast
Cynthia Avila as Chala
Paul Hinkley as Mark
Tom Williams as Bill
Fabian Gregory as Raoul
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