Roxana Hadadi
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Is that a... I don't know if we want that answer, Brittany. I mean, okay, here's what I will say.
Is that a... I don't know if we want that answer, Brittany. I mean, okay, here's what I will say. That question makes me think of the one season long FX series, Why the Last Man.
Is that a... I don't know if we want that answer, Brittany. I mean, okay, here's what I will say. That question makes me think of the one season long FX series, Why the Last Man.
Is that a... I don't know if we want that answer, Brittany. I mean, okay, here's what I will say. That question makes me think of the one season long FX series, Why the Last Man.
And, you know, which questioned what would happen if there were some sort of plague or disease that killed off men. And how would women recreate the world? Would it be like those memes that are like, there'd be no war if there were only women? Or would it actually, you know, be terrible and the same sort of like power struggle that we live through now?
And, you know, which questioned what would happen if there were some sort of plague or disease that killed off men. And how would women recreate the world? Would it be like those memes that are like, there'd be no war if there were only women? Or would it actually, you know, be terrible and the same sort of like power struggle that we live through now?
And, you know, which questioned what would happen if there were some sort of plague or disease that killed off men. And how would women recreate the world? Would it be like those memes that are like, there'd be no war if there were only women? Or would it actually, you know, be terrible and the same sort of like power struggle that we live through now?
and I think the show really came down on the side of we would still have the same power struggle that we have now because you know as we've all been saying in this conversation like really what these are questions of are questions of resources and access and power and you can like remove individual players from that I think but unless you're going to like dismantle the system that allows those figures unless you're like
and I think the show really came down on the side of we would still have the same power struggle that we have now because you know as we've all been saying in this conversation like really what these are questions of are questions of resources and access and power and you can like remove individual players from that I think but unless you're going to like dismantle the system that allows those figures unless you're like
and I think the show really came down on the side of we would still have the same power struggle that we have now because you know as we've all been saying in this conversation like really what these are questions of are questions of resources and access and power and you can like remove individual players from that I think but unless you're going to like dismantle the system that allows those figures unless you're like
getting rid of capitalism and inherited wealth, I don't think you're really going to fundamentally change. so that's why I think like the shows that are the most cathartic, like those moments are cathartic, right? Like, Tyrion killing Tywin is great.
getting rid of capitalism and inherited wealth, I don't think you're really going to fundamentally change. so that's why I think like the shows that are the most cathartic, like those moments are cathartic, right? Like, Tyrion killing Tywin is great.
getting rid of capitalism and inherited wealth, I don't think you're really going to fundamentally change. so that's why I think like the shows that are the most cathartic, like those moments are cathartic, right? Like, Tyrion killing Tywin is great.
Tyrion's life doesn't get better. Cersei steps into Tywin's role, right? So I think that we are sort of being fed on these, like,
Tyrion's life doesn't get better. Cersei steps into Tywin's role, right? So I think that we are sort of being fed on these, like,
Tyrion's life doesn't get better. Cersei steps into Tywin's role, right? So I think that we are sort of being fed on these, like,
incremental specific moments of what we perceive to be victory or success but we always do sort of end up in like a maybe it's nihilistic or maybe it's realistic or maybe it's pragmatic we do still end up in this place which is like this might make your individual life better for a certain period of time but i don't think you're like changing the world by doing this
incremental specific moments of what we perceive to be victory or success but we always do sort of end up in like a maybe it's nihilistic or maybe it's realistic or maybe it's pragmatic we do still end up in this place which is like this might make your individual life better for a certain period of time but i don't think you're like changing the world by doing this
incremental specific moments of what we perceive to be victory or success but we always do sort of end up in like a maybe it's nihilistic or maybe it's realistic or maybe it's pragmatic we do still end up in this place which is like this might make your individual life better for a certain period of time but i don't think you're like changing the world by doing this
Yeah. They might not have resolution. Yeah. Maybe, you know, like, and I think we keep going back to succession and I think succession is a great example because, Shiv Roy stays married to Tom Wamsgans and takes her place on the top of the throne. You know what I mean?