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Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones 7.03 - The Queen's Justice
#when you know your kids so well
7.03, Capsized
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SAM So, same pattern, same victim pool β just like when we were kids. AMY No, I β it's not what β look, I'm not β I've had the same job for the last six years. I β I have a house, two cats, a mortgage. I have a normal life.
Instead of saying out the gate that she hasn't fed on humans for years and years and that she had no choice in this specific instance, Amy's very first point of protest is "I have a mortgage".
That is insane to me. But also so delicious in terms of the social class dynamics that tend to play into Sam's storylines.
While Amy's son is certainly the catalyst and her mother's M.O. helps define the victim pool, I can't help but feel the specific choice to define her "goodness" via upward mobility first and foremost suggests Amy believes that being middle class justifies her taking the lives of addicts who hang out in parks at night. They're beneath her on the class ladder. They don't have homes (like she once didn'tβlike Sam once didn't) but now she's "better". She's "managing".
supernatural, the girl next door [7.03]