I'm low-key loving this satirical take on Trump's America 
. Leigh Douglas is a genius, she totally nails the complexity of Chastity's character β you feel her pain and loyalty at the same time. But honestly, the more I think about it, the more I realize that Chastity's story isn't just about Trump's admin, it's about women being pushed to their limits by toxic masculinity 
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I mean, we've seen this before in history, and sadly, we're still dealing with it today. It's like, where are the female voices that speak truth to power? Where are the stories of women who refuse to be silenced or objectified? Rotus feels like a breath of fresh air, but at the same time, it highlights just how much work needs to be done
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I do think Douglas's tone could've been more consistent, and some jokes felt a bit forced. But overall, I'm so here for this show and its message
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I mean, we've seen this before in history, and sadly, we're still dealing with it today. It's like, where are the female voices that speak truth to power? Where are the stories of women who refuse to be silenced or objectified? Rotus feels like a breath of fresh air, but at the same time, it highlights just how much work needs to be done
I do think Douglas's tone could've been more consistent, and some jokes felt a bit forced. But overall, I'm so here for this show and its message