Aristotle's Poetics Pt II: How Much I Am Going to Miss Her

Aristotle's Poetics Pt II: How Much I Am Going to Miss Her

From Catching Foxes by Luke and Gomer

October 14, 2025 · 1h 24m

About this episode

Luke and Gomer discuss the nuances of The Little Mermaid, focusing on the distinction between well-written and poorly written villains.

Luke and Gomer spend an hour and a half explaining the nuances of The Little Mermaid, covering what separates a well-written villain from a bad one. It's educational and, at times, entertaining. Enjoy! Thank you to Saint Kolbe Studios for producing this episode of Catching Foxes! Sponsored By: ParishSOFT : ParishSOFT provides comprehensive church management software and innovative tools built by Catholics for Catholics to help parishes and dioceses deepen faith. Support Catching Foxes Links: ParishSOFT — ParishSOFT provides comprehensive church management software and innovative tools built by Catholics for Catholics to help parishes and dioceses deepen faith, foster meaningful connections, and bring their mission to life. Simplify operations, inspire engagement, and focus on what truly matters—discipleship, stewardship, and guiding parishioners on their faith journey. Faith Mosher at Dallas Healing House — You can reach Faith at the Dallas Healing House website or by emailing faith@dallashealinghouse.com

People in this episode

Hosts: Luke, Gomer

Topics covered

  • The Little Mermaid
  • villains
  • storytelling
  • character development

Keywords

  • Aristotle's Poetics
  • entertainment
  • education

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Books & works: Aristotle's Poetics Pt II, The Little Mermaid, Catching Foxes

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