Her novels form the basis for the entire genre, and they contain tropes that are still wildly popular today. If old Jane could see the sprawling proliferation of media created from her works, I think she'd be proud...if shocked at how far we've come from hand-holding. This week I watched two very different Austen remakes, and y'all, I have thoughts.
I've been having a stressful week, so when I finally had a chance to fire up the old Netflix machine I was looking for something sweet and easy. I found it in the very charming new series Heartstopper, about a group of British teenagers navigating the complications of gender, orientation, and relationships.
We don't get as much TV time together as either of us would like, so when we sat down last night to watch something, I expected Hubs to suggest the new season of Stranger Things or The Boys. Instead, he really wanted to watch Sneakerella, a gender-swapped reinterpretation of Cinderella on Disney+ that featured a lot of choreographed dance scenes, and you know what, that's why I love him.
I have so much to watch and a decreasing amount of time in which to watch it. My calendar has been filling up with concerts, vacations, art exhibits, brunches, weddings...when am I going to find the time for my one true love, sitting on the couch in my pajamas?
But when I found out that there was a pirate comedy romance starring Taika Watiti on HBO, I knew I had no choice but to bump it to the top of my priority list. Who cares about spending time with your friends and family when you could be watching hilarious New Zealanders fall in love?
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