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The discussion likely touches on how the Victorian public's fascination with the macabre shaped early investigative journalism and the true crime genre as we know it today. Other Possible Contexts
The reference appears most prominently in the context of the podcast "The Switchblade Sisters Social Club," where Season 6, Episode 7 explores the theme of Victorian true crime . Episode Report: [S6E7] Victorian True Crime [S6E7] Victorian
Season 6, Episode 7 ("The Broken Man") features a notable moment where Queen Margaery gives her grandmother, the Queen of Thorns, a secret note with a rose—a classic Victorian-style "language of flowers" symbol for House Tyrell. The discussion likely touches on how the Victorian
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Season 6, Episode 7 ("Sticks and Stones") deals with the death of Malva Christie, a plotline involving 18th-century medical and social mores that are often compared to Victorian-era standards.
The episode notes that during this era, criminal acts and their sensationalized retellings in "penny dreadfuls" and newspapers were often overt and graphic.
While "[S6E7]" and "Victorian" are strongly linked to the podcast above, these terms also appear separately in other popular media: