The Wicked Conversation ft. Irene Domingo & Onofre Guiao
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In this special Wildlights episode, we step into the emerald glow of Wicked: For Good for a deep, character-by-character reflection on the musical that refuses simple heroes and villains. Joined by my friends Irene Domingo and Nono Guiao, we unpack the inner worlds of Elphaba, Glinda, Fiyero, Madame Morrible, Boq, Nessarose and the Wizard, looking beyond plot and spectacle into the emotional, moral, and psychological forces that shape who they become.
This isn’t just a discussion about Wicked—it’s a conversation about identity, power, friendship, public perception, and the cost of choosing yourself in a world that demands conformity. We talk about how each character mirrors real-life tensions: being misunderstood, performing goodness, complicity, courage, and the quiet bravery of moral reckoning.
If you’ve ever questioned how labels are formed, how narratives are controlled, or how relationships transform us “for good,” this episode is an invitation to sit with those questions—and maybe see Oz, and yourself, a little differently.