![]() ![]() ![]() Anna's complicated love for her brother who's spiraling out of control made me straight-up teary. I loved the subplot of Anna's meeting the dashing straight out of a romance novel Lincoln Mallory, who's just as messy as Anna once she scratches the surface. It's weird, and not something that explicitly bothers me anymore, but it's remarkable how folks nearly-universally assume that it's not by choice that I work with the sort of clients I do.Īll that is to say, I very closely identified with the complexities of Anna's relationship with her career on a personal level and also on a macro level with regard to how as a woman, I feel like I'm constantly defending the things I like and care about to people who don't really matter. ![]() But whenever I do take on a larger, more "mainstream" (and I'll let you read into the subtext of that) client, all the sudden I receive all kinds of validation from acquaintances. ![]()
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