i think that the juxtapositions between cramped-ness and open space is really extraordinary, and might be super useful to think of within the design and action of the show - the reality versus the hopeful imagined. Who is doing the wishing? Conversely, who is enforcing this cramping? I don't think its limited to the Father, in fact I think my character, the Mother does this a lot to herself and to her child - especially in the scene when she pleads with her daughter to not hate her father. This is asking a lot: this is asking for her to endure.
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i think that the juxtapositions between cramped-ness and open space is really extraordinary, and might be super useful to think of within the design and action of the show - the reality versus the hopeful imagined. Who is doing the wishing? Conversely, who is enforcing this cramping? I don't think its limited to the Father, in fact I think my character, the Mother does this a lot to herself and to her child - especially in the scene when she pleads with her daughter to not hate her father. This is asking a lot: this is asking for her to endure.
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