There are many awesome tv series with female showrunners at the helm. Eventually, WiR plans to cover shows like Insecure and Transparent, along with GG.| Woman in Revolt
Lover of shitty romcoms, the Coney Island duck machine, and emotionally manipulative cats. You can find more of my writing at Seventh Row.| Woman in Revolt
I loved parts of Étoile but as a whole, it never came together for me and I couldn't get over the kookiness, boring dance sequences, Tobias, etc.| Woman in Revolt
Do you need a serotonin-boosting distraction from the hellscape nightmare of modern life? Read on for smooth brain film and tv recommendations.| Woman in Revolt
After being pursued relentlessly by men they hate (Marcello, Donato), Lila and Elena employ men they hate less (Stefano, Antonio) for protection.| Woman in Revolt
Whether on a peaceful, sunny island or back in the dismal, crowded neighborhood, men eradicate female joy with their nonstop stream of fuckery.| Woman in Revolt
Rino becomes even more loathsome; Marcello Solara cements his scummy piece of shit status; Lila fights her fate; Lenù escapes it all for Ischia.| Woman in Revolt
In the first truly excellent episode of S1, the neighborhood men engage in a "Who has the tiniest peepee?" battle while Lila's world shatters.| Woman in Revolt
This first episode post-actor swap features a lonely Elena, struggling with middle school now that Lila, her pace car, is stuck at the shoe shop.| Woman in Revolt
Lila and Lenù bond over a shared love of "Little Women," but their dynamic shifts when one is allowed to continue studying and the other isn't.| Woman in Revolt
In this premiere, we're introduced to Lenù and Lila, two smart girls from violent post-WWII Naples who forge a friendship that lasts for decades.| Woman in Revolt