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Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020)
It may look like a musical, but it is actually damm life
The music numbers are amazing, the context where they are used, the singers, and the dance are so freaking good. But her me out, the characters are actually real, with real problems, without exaggerating drama (you've got music for that). The talk about serious topics, like dealing with and taking care of a husband/father with a rare disease. Emotional burn-out, wanting to really talk about it, grief and how devastating it is and how is normal to not feel good all the time or to feel bad constantly. They talk about inclusion in their many forms (Deaf people, gender fluids, black people, migrants, asperger, agoraphobia, women empowerment, real equality, and so on...).
All with kindness, honestly and an openly way to reflex on all this. Music talks to the heart, right? We should sing then topics the are needed to touch hearts.
So please, please, let Zoey go back where she was so we can keep up listening TRUTH.
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Zoey's Extraordinary Reckoning (2021)
It freaks me out how real is this series content.
I'm a white woman living in white man wordl, in a country with multiple racial issues, when it comes to Indígenas communities, or people with brownish skin. And it sucks, it really sucks. And we need to talk about this serious themes and we know it, but most of the time we can't see the clear path to do it. With a simple, non-subtle way, this episode lead us, leads everybody to start talking about it and how to listen to them and how to be really supportive. A call for Empathy.