Fifteen (Taylor's Version)

Fifteen (Taylor's Version)

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The Fate of Ophelia: Music Video Deep Dive

In this episode of 13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast, we break down the details, Easter eggs, history, and symbolism in “The Fate of Ophelia” music video from The Life of a Showgirl album! We dive into the one-take cinematography, the return of the Eras Tour dancers, and the many di ...  Show more

The Fate of Ophelia

We’re diving into “The Fate of Ophelia,” the powerful opening track from The Life of a Showgirl — and there is so much to unpack. In this episode of 13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast, we break down the lyrics, literary references, and hidden layers that make this one of Taylor Swift ...  Show more

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