Dr. Dolly Alderton
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And she and she tries and she fails and she falls out with them.
And she finally when when I think Christina Applegate's character comes back twice and eventually she reaches this kind of final stage of enlightenment and
of Rachel Green where she was like she was a naive little tool trying to learn the world then she learned the world then she mythologized the fact that she learned the world and that she broke out on her own and came to the city and got this big career and whatever and there's this moment where she looks at Amy and she just says I've been trying to make you into me but actually you're a pretty perfect version of what you are and like Amy's really touched by this because she's like thank you because Amy's just like a massive bitch but really fun and
Amy is such a good character.
She's so... Reese Witherspoon feels like stunt casting.
I think Reese Witherspoon is an amazing actor, but I don't love Jill as a thing.
But Amy, it's just real.
Like give me, let's give a reminder of the kind of things that Amy says to people because it's so brilliant.
Every time it makes me laugh so much where it's like she meets Joey and she goes, oh my God, you're on Days of Our Lives.
And he goes, yeah.
And she goes, oh, you are not good.
It's so good.
Oh, they must put a lot of makeup on you.
It's almost like, I think you could view Amy through the lens of neurodivergence.
I was just like, you were going to go there and I'm glad you've gone there.
Because I'm not saying that being neurodivergent makes you a massive bitch, but I have met incredibly good looking women who clearly don't understand social cues and also haven't been course corrected in the same way because of their beautiful faces.
And say crazy things That are just like And it's actually The way that Amy delivers it It's like Not born out of Because generally When people Someone's being a massive bitch Of a normal day It's because they feel jealous They feel vulnerable They're insecure Or whatever It's coming from a place Of like darkness That they wish wasn't there But Amy almost does it In this kind of Morally neutral way She doesn't know She's doing it She's just doing it
So really, it's the world's fault for not teaching the Amy's.
Yeah.
Really.