46A Arnold Betrays Iggy/46B Helga and the Nanny (with Charlie Mackin)
Charlie Mackin (https://twitter.com/charliemander…
Charlie Mackin (https://twitter.com/charliemander13) is “Really Back In” for another episode of Stoop Kidz! We're about to make a statement that may SHOCK long-time listeners: as it turns out, Hey Arnold! is a good television show. We like it an awful lot. Therefore, most of these episodes are… enthusiastic, to say the least. Sometimes, we even joke about it: "is it fun listening to us gush week after week?" We say, "I wonder what it would be like if we DIDN'T like every episode?!" Then Arnold betrayed Iggy, and Helga got a nanny. First, join us as we discuss the infamous episode of Hey Arnold! almost (Harry notwithstanding) unanimously declared the worst in the series, "Arnold Betrays Iggy!" Then, special guest and tireless Helga Pataki defender Charlie Mackin (@Charliemander13) joins us in the second half to discuss "Helga's Nanny," power differentials, the relationships we have with the people we let down, and… post Cold War Eastern European economic anxiety? In the process, we learn the answer to the question we often jokingly pose: when we don't like an episode, we still find plenty to jaw about. We just get… squirrely in the process. Follow Charlie on Twitter at https://twitter.com/charliemander13 “Why Hey Arnold's Iggy Episode Is So Controversial” by Adrienne Tyler: https://screenrant.com/hey-arnold-show-iggy-episode-controversy-explained/ Wanna see more Hey Arnold! stuff? How about some fun, goofy posts? Follow us on https://twitter.com/stoopkidzpod and www.instagram.com/stoopkidzpod/ between episodes for more fun stuff from the Kidz! While you’re at it, rate us on Apple or Spotify and leave us a review if you love the show – not only does it help us grow, we read every single one! All Stoop Kidz show art is created by our own Emily Csuy (https://www.instagram.com/emilycsuy/). Intro music: “Hey Arnold! Theme” by Jim Lang. Intermission music: “Groove Remote” by Jim Lang. Outro music: “Stompin’” by Jim Lang.