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What struck me about the episode was the chilling thought of, “what if everything I did was out for the world to see?” Let’s get past the use of Selma and the Meta critique of Netflix and focus on Joan. She is passively living her life. She isn’t engaged at all. She tells her therapist that she wants to be the main character. She isn’t the one that fired that girl. She isn’t actively seeking an affair. She doesn’t mistreat her fiancé.
She is in this fog and hurting the people around her. She doesn’t understand it, UNTIL! she sees her life replayed back with an actor who is a bigger and powerful personality.
She’s guilty of all these little Micro-sins. Now, think about your life and the decisions you make. You may not have a whole skeleton but everyone has a few bone fragments.
It felt like it was Netflix poking at itself with the new changes in pricing and households using it, but that works too
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