A new sitcom starring trans actress, Desiree Cox, as a woman returning to her conservative parents' home in Alabama after a personal and professional setback. The show, created by Norman Lear, explores themes of family, acceptance, and the complexities of navigating differences.
, and too many other classic sitcoms to name teamed up with a younger, noticeably less pale and male, generation of TV talent to update some of his best-known works. In 2017, he collaborated with, and George Wallace that includes Lear among its executive producers, is an original story. But it’s also an unmistakable product of his sensibility.
But Harry is, despite being a fixture in his community, lonely. Being a basically kind person, he also loves Desiree—a fact that makes their long estrangement a bit hard to believe—even if he doesn’t immediately understand her or know how to be an ally. With some help from the more forward-thinking people around him, though, Harry learns how to be the father his adult daughter needs.
The tone of the series is, more than anything else, comforting, at a time when trans people and their allies could certainly use some moral affirmation—not to mention emotional validation. As saccharine as it can be,is a useful reminder that a person is not an ideology; that plenty of conservative or religious or out-of-touch parents never stop loving their LGBTQ children; and that people who choose hate instead should, as.
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