Huh.
So Amy Sherman-Palladino rather strong suggests that Rory would get an abortion instead of becoming a single mom like Lorelei: [link]
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Huh.
So Amy Sherman-Palladino rather strong suggests that Rory would get an abortion instead of becoming a single mom like Lorelei: [link]
To be fair, raising a baby wookiee is a huge commitment.
To be fair, raising a baby wookiee is a huge commitment.
The cost of shampoo and conditioner alone...
I'm glad the article points out that main characters are having abortions all over the place on network TV this year. It's very weird to me that Amy S-P thinks she has to dance around it on Netflix.
I didn't read the article yet, but I was just thinking that not only have there been more than there were for a long time the abortion storylines I've seen have been handled well and handled differently from one another, which is great.
At this point I don't have a lot of confidence that Gilmore Girls would give me a satisfying story about it, frankly.
-t, I feel the same way.
Oddly, I would have had more confidence in the original series to handle an abortion story line, way back when, than the current iteration.
Somehow, the pathos portion of the program fell flat for me in the mini. I could totally seen a Yale era Paris having an abortion.
The OA review: If I told you anything about Netflix's new show, you wouldn't believe me
Uhm, who wants to try it first?
Oooh, pick me, pick me!
At times, it feels like the sort of show that would be a background joke in an episode of BoJack Horseman and/or something Jack Donaghy would pitch on 30 Rock.
At other times, it feels as if co-creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij discussed the plot of Lost with a time traveler at a Y2K-themed end of the world party, only both Marling and Batmanglij were incredibly high, then wrote down what they could remember the next day in between shifts at their New Age bookstore jobs.
OK, great. Let us know how it goes.
Y'all just saved me. I was considering watching OA, even after reading the synopsis, but the Jessica's courage has spared my eyeballs.
Cheers for that.