Episode 6 This is definitely not an anti-feminist drama

America 2022-04-16 08:01:01

This episode is based on Jill. Jill was the only Conservative among those who supported the ERA, and his influence gradually increased through Mrs. Ford's strength.

The dialogue between Jill and Phillis in this episode officially revealed the true intention of Schlafly's anti-ERA - to strengthen his political power through anti-ERA, and to use Reagan to ascend to power.

This paragraph is very exciting, like a debate. You come and go and show the arguments of both sides in front of the audience. It seems that no one wins or loses, but I believe the audience can resonate with Jill more.

Jill said that these women who were harassed could be you or me, and it was verified in the play. In the end, the yellow joke told by Reagan's staff was enough to arouse the audience's discomfort. The change in the devil's expression was very interesting, and at the end he accompanied him with a smiling face that was not cut out.

What I find most interesting is that this episode is full of sarcasm.

I think abortion is a heinous, but it can kill deer indiscriminately

This montage of jill is also very interesting. While doing housework, he tried his best to influence national affairs. Including the close-up of Sister Banana (didn't remember the character's name) in high heels when she persuaded the congressman.

It is this kind of gentle irony that makes me feel that this is the most powerful feminist work in recent times.

Finally, excerpts from the lines:

Excuse my screenshot technique?

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Extended Reading
  • Calista 2022-04-20 09:03:00

    A particularly good drama, the selection angle is attractive enough, and it is enough for people to ponder over and over again. See how power arbitrarily but systematically constructs, manipulates, and oppresses the world and the individual, and how it rationalizes it and establishes rules that promote endogenous reinforcement and allow the oppressed to defend it. When it comes to feminism, when you, as a woman, try to deconstruct all this, your most stubborn opponents are often not men, but women themselves. See, the "enemy" doesn't have to be there, but is always there. Savor this drama carefully, observe the facial expressions and even the details of the dress of the big devil, and see the struggles and contradictions in this person, you will be touched. The focus of feminism is not "women", but "rights". The process of women's deconstruction of discipline is to a certain extent the denial of the past self, and pain is indispensable. But we should not be afraid, the sacrificial blade is inscribed with the nobility of reason. The self-confidence of the Great Demon King's gestures fascinated me.

  • Tara 2022-04-20 09:03:00

    For women, can feminism at all be just a political choice?