I'm watching Shrill and I really love the fact the show centres on fat people's experiences and the subtle (and overt) prejudices they face in society, but idk, I feel like the third series makes Annie really hard to root for as a character??
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I'm watching Shrill and I really love the fact the show centres on fat people's experiences and the subtle (and overt) prejudices they face in society, but idk, I feel like the third series makes Annie really hard to root for as a character??

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starting a playlist called "dramatic gay love songs"
Right now my top three are:
"God Only Knows" by Peter Smith (from the Shrill soundtrack)
"Always Something There to Remind Me" by Lou Johnson (NOT the Naked Eyes version here)
"I'll Believe in Anything" by Wolf Parade (the big finale song for Scott/Kip in Heated Rivalry)
Basically they count as gay if we say they do so pls be liberal in your interpretation of the prompt
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We live and then we stop living. We exist and then we stop existing. That means I only get one chance to do a good job. I want to do a good job.
āLindy West, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman
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The roommateās girlfriendās dad is so funny. I keep thinking about shit. Like when he pointed at that painting and said, āThe artist is in jail now.ā
āHe used be the CEO at [company].ā
āThe company that [problematic thing]?ā
āTo be fair, that happened after i left.ā
The show did its job cuz I keep thinking of random shit and laughing.
I think it was weird that Will was talking about how his ex wife would feel if he moved in with Annie cuz theyāre not even divorced yet. Maybe I donāt get it because I didnāt trick myself into believing I met my soulmate at 15 for twenty yearsā but if you broke up, you donāt have to walk around babying your exās heartache. No one has ever done that to me; I would never do that for someone else. Your life is your own. You canāt stop everything youāre doing just to make someone who voluntarily left your life feel better.
I think thatās so weird. And if thatās how he felt, why did he start dating again? There are so many answers weāll never have. Like he went cleaning broken glass. Did he break it or did the wife come over? Why did they break up?
Annieās roommateāI donāt get. Her girlfriendāI also donāt get but I kinda do. Cuz she spends a lot of time running from her past. She changed her entire identity and geneder. So I felt like she was projecting on her because the roommate was able to keep so much of herself throughout life. She wants to forget her past, and the roommate kind of likes the way things are.
I also hate when people who randomly found someone on the street a lilā bit ago acts like they understand someoneās personal growth arc.
That show definitely got canceled because of the pandemic. I think I would have liked to see some resolve in the characters because it really did get canceled mid-story. Still, every time it seemed like Annie was finally coming into herself, she became childish. I also think she miscalculated how much sheās grown because she broke up with the bum and immediately started randomly fucking nerds and she felt pretty powerful about it. Then two episodes before the end of the season, she tried to tell herself she doesnāt need to fuck men for validation.
Many such cases.
Annieās character is a real person. I liked the story but I wish it finished. It was Insecure for white women. The series overall was a good break from the shows whose entire plot line is built on deception and lies, or dystopian governments.
I am still laughing at the way Shrill ended. I cannot fucking believe that.