...unfortunately, instead, murder, false imprisonment, kidnapping, and fire.
It may be impossible to end a classic madwoman-in-the-attic plot without fire.
(It's not actually very much like in terms of the messaging at all, but my feelings about the series as a whole are sort of similar to the way I feel about DWJ's Aunt Maria -- the show has the seeds of a compelling examination of gender and power and abuse, I don't agree with a lot of it and I think the blame ends up in entirely the wrong place, but I find it fascinating to watch and it's also doing some things I haven't seen elsewhere.)
Makes sense to me. What were the things you hadn't seen elsewhere?
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Date: 2017-05-30 02:40 am (UTC)It may be impossible to end a classic madwoman-in-the-attic plot without fire.
(It's not actually very much like in terms of the messaging at all, but my feelings about the series as a whole are sort of similar to the way I feel about DWJ's Aunt Maria -- the show has the seeds of a compelling examination of gender and power and abuse, I don't agree with a lot of it and I think the blame ends up in entirely the wrong place, but I find it fascinating to watch and it's also doing some things I haven't seen elsewhere.)
Makes sense to me. What were the things you hadn't seen elsewhere?