After fleeing an abusive relationship, a young mother finds a job cleaning houses as she fights to provide for her child and build them a better future.After fleeing an abusive relationship, a young mother finds a job cleaning houses as she fights to provide for her child and build them a better future.After fleeing an abusive relationship, a young mother finds a job cleaning houses as she fights to provide for her child and build them a better future.
- Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
- 7 wins & 45 nominations total
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I love this show. It caught me completely by surprise. It's never predictable and always feels genuine, authentic. The writer finds a beautiful line - never fully glorifying or demonizing anyone. Everyone has a heart. Everyone has a story.
This series shows the reality of being in poverty and how generational trauma is past on. If people don't deal with mental difficulties, bad habits and do nothing to help themselves it always affects their children. I really felt for Alex and her struggles for navigating her way out of a situation that wasn't great for her.
You can really tell who's lucky enough not to have lived through the kind of generational trauma depicted in this show based on people's ratings.
Instead of victim blaming and accusing the characters of being stupid and making bad decisions, you should really just be THANKFUL AF that you weren't able to relate to any of it, because this is so many people's reality. You can judge the characters all you like but it says more about you than it does about them. Namely, that you're incapable of feeling empathy for anyone you can't personally relate to. And lack of empathy is a huge factor in why these situations play out the way they do in real life.
Some of y'all need a serious wake up call to the struggles that exist outside your privileged personal bubbles.
Instead of victim blaming and accusing the characters of being stupid and making bad decisions, you should really just be THANKFUL AF that you weren't able to relate to any of it, because this is so many people's reality. You can judge the characters all you like but it says more about you than it does about them. Namely, that you're incapable of feeling empathy for anyone you can't personally relate to. And lack of empathy is a huge factor in why these situations play out the way they do in real life.
Some of y'all need a serious wake up call to the struggles that exist outside your privileged personal bubbles.
Margaret Qualley is riveting throughout; I've loved her several roles she's always worth watching! I didn't expect this show to be so sad yet so powerfully acted feels so genuine. Lately I've been really into Buffy the vampire slayer but I'm glad I decided to watch Maid it's so worth it. Crazy how intense everything starts out and improves as it goes on. Maid is very lovable I highly recommend it!
With every step of Alex's struggle, I couldn't stop watching this series. Compelled to see her be treated better. Better by her family, the system and people in general.
I haven't stayed up all night watching a series for decades, and I'm a Binge-aholic! I wish I read the book first tbh.
Andie Macdowell, you have always been a superstar, but you working this role has launched you into the stratosphere! Bravo.
Domestic abuse, poverty, untreated mental illness - its a parasite on humanity. Maid takes you directly down the path and I thank all the people behind this story. You have created an evoking story telling tapestry that hopefully creates change.
Hopefully after people watch Maid, the next time they have the opportunity, they realise kindness and compassion can costs nothing. And if you come from privilege, open your eyes and help your fellow man.
I haven't stayed up all night watching a series for decades, and I'm a Binge-aholic! I wish I read the book first tbh.
Andie Macdowell, you have always been a superstar, but you working this role has launched you into the stratosphere! Bravo.
Domestic abuse, poverty, untreated mental illness - its a parasite on humanity. Maid takes you directly down the path and I thank all the people behind this story. You have created an evoking story telling tapestry that hopefully creates change.
Hopefully after people watch Maid, the next time they have the opportunity, they realise kindness and compassion can costs nothing. And if you come from privilege, open your eyes and help your fellow man.
Did you know
- TriviaMargaret Qualley, who plays Alex, is the real-life daughter of Andie MacDowell, who plays Paula. This show marks the first time they appear together in a production. Also, MacDowell's real-life mother's name is Paula.
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