Adolescence (2025) - Episode #1.4
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Adolescence (2025) - Episode #1.4
Adolescence (2025)
HEEL (2025) dir. Jan Komasa
"Adolescence" winning that many awards is just further proof of how society is and always will be willing to coddle women's abusers.
The topic of the show and the way it handles it is nothing new: a man (boy) kills a woman (girl), and while she is a secondary character of which we know nothing, he is the main character, the person whose pain is the focus of the story.
We see this every single day, with every femicide and rape that is committed. She might be dead and/or raped, but what about him? What about his feelings, his future, his psychology? What if she set him up to kill and/or rape her?
She is one of many, yet another woman killed, but he is a boy! A boy with dreams and hopes! We must talk about how human he is while she's just object, a faceless victim, another body to lay in a cold grave. He is human and she is other.
Oh, and before anyone can forget: the creator and writer of this show is Stephen Graham, a dear friend of Johnny Depp that supported him vocally throughout the trials of 2022. He couldn't give less of a shit, about abused women.
JEREMY ALLEN WHITE and STEPHEN GRAHAM on BBC Radio 1's Breakfast Show with Greg James playing "Sit Down Stand Up" and casually calling BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN and SAM FENDER, reuniting the two via phone
Brad Pitt being executive producer on a show about the rise in male violence is crazy work. The call is coming from inside the house, or inside the private jet anyway.
Repost 🎥 @chrissgardner X: Very cool candid Emmys moment not seen on TV: Left the Governors Ball and ran into a crowd on the curb outside where Noah Wyle and Stephen Graham were meeting and sharing compliments. Stephen said his acting on The Pitt is phenomenal and he and his wife have been fans since the ER days!
77th Primetime Emmy Awards | Peacock Theater | Los Angeles, CA | September 14, 2025
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