Yes, Meg definitely got the least attention, especially in the second half -- I think they gave Meg a little more focus time in the flashback sections, and Beth a little more focus in her time alone with Jo in the aftermath, but neither of them really got the before/after growth that Amy and Meg did. And Meg's sections also focused less, I think, on her specific dynamics with each sister, which was also a little bit of a loss. The Jo-Amy and Jo-Beth relationships were clearly very central, but Meg-Amy, Meg-Beth, Meg-Jo, and Amy-Beth were all mostly background or implicit through blocking and implication rather than specific scenes and dialogue.
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Date: 2020-01-12 02:31 pm (UTC)