The Letdown
- Série de TV
- 2017–2019
- 30 min
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7,4/10
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Audrey está determinada a não ser definida pela maternidade. Mas, na prática, seu marido superocupado, sua mãe egocêntrica e suas amigas cuca fresca deixam a tarefa quase impossível.Audrey está determinada a não ser definida pela maternidade. Mas, na prática, seu marido superocupado, sua mãe egocêntrica e suas amigas cuca fresca deixam a tarefa quase impossível.Audrey está determinada a não ser definida pela maternidade. Mas, na prática, seu marido superocupado, sua mãe egocêntrica e suas amigas cuca fresca deixam a tarefa quase impossível.
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I'm two months after giving birth and really needed a show like this that feels true
Very funny
After two episodes, I have warmed to the premise of this show. It offers an amusing and fairly convincing glimpse into the experiences of childbirth and early-parenting, and it seems to hit its targets more often than it misses.
Audrey is the new mother at the center of the story. Much is made of her feelings of inadequacy and inferiority, especially when surrounded by mothers for whom it seems to come all too easily. The first episode rolled out an admittedly predictable roster of clichéd mother-types to stand as Audrey's peers - the ambitious career-mother, the perfect angel-mother, the airhead hippy-mother - but to its credit, the show seems willing to push beyond these thin characterizations, allowing us to see the insecurities that prompt mothers to produce confident and overachieving facades. As Audrey learns this, she herself emerges as more capable and self-assured. It is a positive portrayal of motherhood and parenthood, and I hope that The Letdown continues to pursue this message through its run.
I will also watch in hope that the show does not eventually succumb to lazy stereotypes with some of its characters. So far, only brief glimpses have been offered of a young Asian mother and a non-gender binary parent (who prompts a not-very-tolerant eye-roll from other characters). As the show develops, it may give sharper focus to these characters - it would be a shame if they faded into the background.
Of course, a show like this is compulsory viewing for anyone who is recently a parent, but I think its message remains true for anyone, as it is one of those rare programs that succeeds in making our failings and frailties sharply entertaining. I will be watching with interest to see where it goes from here.
Audrey is the new mother at the center of the story. Much is made of her feelings of inadequacy and inferiority, especially when surrounded by mothers for whom it seems to come all too easily. The first episode rolled out an admittedly predictable roster of clichéd mother-types to stand as Audrey's peers - the ambitious career-mother, the perfect angel-mother, the airhead hippy-mother - but to its credit, the show seems willing to push beyond these thin characterizations, allowing us to see the insecurities that prompt mothers to produce confident and overachieving facades. As Audrey learns this, she herself emerges as more capable and self-assured. It is a positive portrayal of motherhood and parenthood, and I hope that The Letdown continues to pursue this message through its run.
I will also watch in hope that the show does not eventually succumb to lazy stereotypes with some of its characters. So far, only brief glimpses have been offered of a young Asian mother and a non-gender binary parent (who prompts a not-very-tolerant eye-roll from other characters). As the show develops, it may give sharper focus to these characters - it would be a shame if they faded into the background.
Of course, a show like this is compulsory viewing for anyone who is recently a parent, but I think its message remains true for anyone, as it is one of those rare programs that succeeds in making our failings and frailties sharply entertaining. I will be watching with interest to see where it goes from here.
The series doesn't shy away from the hard things about being a freshly minted parent.
About your needs being subservient to your child, about not equal load of expectations and responsibility in the household, about money being much more pressing issue.
It views the parenthood as a pressing need to make compromises, to let go of your life expectations from before. But through that you get to live another one.
It is so finely written and acted that it cannot be recommended enough.
About your needs being subservient to your child, about not equal load of expectations and responsibility in the household, about money being much more pressing issue.
It views the parenthood as a pressing need to make compromises, to let go of your life expectations from before. But through that you get to live another one.
It is so finely written and acted that it cannot be recommended enough.
Found this on netflix. Am sorry there are only six episodes. This had me laughing, but also made me think. Such talented writing, so accurate, the acting is excellent too. The Mother, just like mine made me grind my teeth in sympathy. I do hope they make more episodes it is just so good. The Australian production is so far ahead of our sad attempt with the BBC to cover this subject.
It's hilarious - showing real humor when talking about the unanticipated realities of parenting a new baby.
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- CuriosidadesLetdown is a breastfeeding term: each time your baby starts to nurse, the nerves in your breast send signals that release the milk from your milk ducts. This letdown reflex usually happens after your baby has been sucking for about two minutes. Some women feel this letdown reflex as a tingling or warmth.
- ConexõesReferenced in I Be Geniusen Stuff: The Letdown S1 (2018)
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