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I remember reading an article about upcoming TV shows that was skeptical about This is Us specifically because Many Moore was cast in a lead role. That person was undoubtedly silenced watching the scene where Rebecca learns of Jack's death. Moore's performance was so raw and heartbreaking.…
Bridget from the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movies. Both films showed me that even the most happy-go-lucky person can struggle with their mental health, and that it's okay to open up about how your'e feeling.
When Diane Keaton's character in Baby Boom turns her applesauce recipe into a thriving baby food company. She showed her sexist former co-workers that women could be successful and raise a family at the same time.
On the series finale of Ellen when she proposes to her girlfriend Laurie, but they ultimately decide to wait till gay marriage was legal. It's a small moment, but it reflects on the challenges LGBT couples face.
Hard Candy for sure. The beginning sets up the movie as a cautionary tale to teenage girls meeting people online, but Ellen Page's Hayley quickly proves to be no one's prey.
When Abigail from Big Little Lies announced that she was going to auction off her virginity. She's always doing something rebellious, but acting like prostitution is no big deal shows how privileged and spoiled her life has been.
When Betty White hosted the Mother's day show, and was joined by alums like Maya Rudolph and Tina Fey. It was a mini reunion of some of SNL's best female talent.
On Andi Mack when Cyrus was hanging out with some boys from school, and one of them had a loaded gun. You never see it, but the idea of kids playing around with a firearm like it's a toy is scary enough.
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