as a preface let me just state that as a middle aged man I know full well that this show isn't aimed at me.
however the scores here really undersell this absolutely amazing show. i'm not one for writing reviews, but having seen this score whilst searching online for the next episodes release date I felt I had to say something.
This show is an eyeopener, from the subtle little detailsas a preface let me just state that as a middle aged man I know full well that this show isn't aimed at me.
however the scores here really undersell this absolutely amazing show. i'm not one for writing reviews, but having seen this score whilst searching online for the next episodes release date I felt I had to say something.
This show is an eyeopener, from the subtle little details like comments about walking at night without feeling afraid, to the general take on how certain phrases take on much more negative connotations when genders are assigned to them ("don't get your panties in a twist" for example) it shows how the odds are stacked in the world at large, with women often facing the brunt of things and their underlying fear of living in a "mans world" I havn't read the book, and i'm sure some of the stereotypes of certain people and places are likely inaccurate in their portrayal (correct me if i'm wrong, please) but all I can say is that the english Characters feel very realistic in their authenticity (I'm from England)
this show is honestly a marvel at telling a story of a world tipping slowly on its head, how little things and huge fears for half of our population affect people. its also made me realise that whilst I know I'm very much a teddy bear, wouldn't hurt a fly, I could be intimidating to the fairer sex, and has made me re-evaluate how I approach things in my day to day life, how my mere presence might be perceived as a threat, not because of anything I've done, but because of the kinds of things women across the world have had to go through in their day-to-day lives, and has given me some insight in how to act in regards to those things, i'm not talking about treating women differently or with velvet gloves, but showing them respect (which i've always tried to do anyway) understanding and importantly compassion, being friendly with a smile without being creepy and hopefully letting them know they are safe regardless.
I cant imagine living every day with a niggling feeling of fear in the back of my mind, or worrying that my competence will be judged solely on the shoes I choose to wear. but I do want to be part of a world where those things don't exist. I want to go out in the daytime/evening and night time, and see women and men not afraid to be on their own. I want to help lift these feelings of fear off their shoulders and help lighten their load so each and every one of us can enjoy the finite time we have here without being afraid of each other, without feeling like we are being judged, or threatened because of something arbitrary.
And most importantly I want that to be the world my daughter grows up in.
so well done writers of "The Power" please keep doing what your doing, and I cant wait for more, and I enthusiastically hope for a second season.… Expand