LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE | Hulu Miniseries Review

Published: May 3, 2020, 10:45 a.m.

b'Whew... What a mess. Hulu\\u2019s new miniseries \\u2018Little Fires Everywhere,\\u2019 poses questions about race, privilege, and class. This week, my friend Aisha (@aishaasmalleyy) and I get into the themes of this series and the complex situations the characters found themselves in.\\nWhat makes someone a competent parent? Would you abort a child even though you have the means to support one? What does a privileged person write about when describing their biggest hardship? Why does this show sympathize with questionable behavior? \\n\\n(23:00) The Meddling White Woman Trope\\n\\n(28:00) Cross Cultural Adoption \\n\\n\\n(59:10) Would you abort a child even though you have the means to support them?\\n\\n(1:14:30) What do privileged people write about for their college essays? \\n\\n(1:23:00) Our problems with the series \\n\\nFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justin_alzi/\\n\\n\\nFollow the Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polaroppositespod/\\n\\nLEAVE A REVIEW & SEND LETTERS!\\n\\n\\n\\nIf you would like a question answered on air, email us! We want to hear your feedback and offer advice on your situation! Ask away! polaropposites.pod@gmail.com\\n\\n\\n\\nSupport the podcast on Patreon! \\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=21710344'