The mother's "you'll get raped" was so far over the line I don't even think you can see the line from there
But again, so, so appropriate for the generation Peggy's mother embodies. The boroughs had very fierce senses of independence and identity, especially Brooklyn, so to Peggy's mother, the idea that her daughter is moving away to Manhattan might as well been as devastating as if she was moving to a foreign country. She sees Peggy pulling away from her and essentially rejecting everything about her upbringing.
Well... and she's a crank who dwells in the Bitter Barn.
ETA: I was wrong about when Brooklyn was incorporated into the City of New York-- it was 1898.
The boroughs had very fierce senses of independence and identity, especially Brooklyn.
Had?
(When people here ask where I used to live I always say Brooklyn. It would never occur to me to say NY.)
::snerk::
Okay, okay... Sorry, says the girl who was born, yet never lived there. Although, you're totally right, megan. When people ask where I was born, I say Manhattan and have never thought twice about it.
When people here ask where I used to live I always say Brooklyn. It would never occur to me to say NY.
Definitely. (And I also say I was born in "Manhattan" not NY.)
Hell, I moved to Queens five years ago, and will still talk about going to "the City" when I mean Manhattan. It's Different.
Hey, does Sons of Anarchy start tonight? Or did it start last night AND I missed it?
I missed it!
They'll repeat it? Or it will be On Demand, right?
(Sons of Anarchy season 2 premiere.)
FX's website says Friday and Sunday at 11 pm.
Cool.
I swear I thought I had a season pass for the show!
I missed a few shows at the beginning of the "summer season" because I thought I had a pass. I have now become paranoid about my DVR setup.