that went viral. It analyzed how the invocation of trauma in works of art can reduce a character to a set of symptoms, limiting the possibilities of their development and an entire story. This article came to mind several times watching this episode, which is mostly background that we’ve witnessed before and even some repeated moments“Our Life” is a bunch of visually elaborate vignettes with not a lot to say.
However ineffective and redundant I personally found this episode, Lexi’s play is, at times, amusing and quite astonishing in terms of scale. I’m not familiar with the typical budget or procedures of a Los Angeles high school theater department, but the ornate set design, which includes a revolving stage, costuming and makeup, lighting, huge, expensive props and eerily precise doppelgängers is excessive and seems unfeasible. This observation is probably silly in the context of.
Meanwhile, Lexi’s play has become a full-on roast. On top of the fact that this entire project puts her friends and family’s issues on blast, it has an overly caustic tone that feels strange. By far, the most mocking portrayal we see is of Nate, who gets a homoerotic dance sequence set in a locker room that ends in a punching bag and two exercise balls forming a penis.
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